The Remette Knives RT-Rhino is built for users who appreciate rugged performance, dependable engineering, and refined modern design. Combining premium materials with an innovative locking system, this compact folder delivers the kind of capability that stands out whether it's riding in your pocket every day or tackling demanding cutting tasks in the field.
At the center of the RT-Rhino is a 3.07" drop point blade crafted from 14C28N stainless steel. Renowned for its excellent balance of toughness, corrosion resistance, and edge retention, this steel is a favorite among knife enthusiasts who value real-world performance. The clean sandblasted finish gives the blade a rugged, working-knife appearance while reducing glare and highlighting the knife's purposeful design. The versatile drop point profile excels at slicing, piercing, and precision cutting, making it an ideal companion for everyday carry.
Deployment is fast and effortless thanks to the titanium thumb stud and precision Caged Ceramic Ball Bearing pivot system. The action is smooth, responsive, and satisfying every time the blade is opened. Once deployed, the innovative button lock and linerlock mechanism provides an extra layer of security and confidence, blending convenience with dependable lockup strength.
The handle features richly textured brown Micarta scales that offer a secure grip and develop character with use. The warm, earthy tones of the Micarta pair perfectly with the sandblasted blade, creating a knife that feels equally at home in the workshop, on the trail, or in a collection. A titanium pocket clip provides secure carry while maintaining the RT-Rhino's premium construction. Measuring 4.33" closed and weighing 4.25 ounces, this folder strikes an excellent balance between portability and substantial in-hand feel.
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