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The PMP Knives Kodiak Grey Frag is a solid EDC folder that not only delights collectors, but is also designed for demanding everyday use. Behind this impressive knife is Patrick Holenstein, head of PMP Knives, based in the idyllic centre of Switzerland. Since 2016, he has been pursuing the goal of creating high-quality knives that are of interest to collectors and those who enjoy using their knives.
The Kodiak presents itself as a solid EDC folder with an impressive design. The blade is made from robust Böhler M390 steel, which is both tough and easy to cut, making it the perfect companion for a wide range of tasks. The impressive blade length of 10 cm and the brute, modern spearpoint shape make this knife a real eye-catcher. With a blade thickness of 5 mm and a closed length of 13 cm, the Kodiak Blue Frag is a compact powerhouse. The blade has a stonewash finish, which not only gives the knife a robust look, but also a stylish touch. To ensure that you are always ready for any challenge, the blade is held in the working position with a reliable and robust frame lock. The handle scales have a cool and very grippy fragpattern texture and are finished in a subtle grey. With their blue colour, the screws and the axle screw skilfully accentuate the otherwise simple colour scheme of the brute folding knife. The sturdy pocket clip allows it to be carried comfortably and securely in your pocket or equipment and the wide lanyard hole allows you to attach a customised lanyard. With a weight of 289 g, the Kodiak Blue Frag is certainly no lightweight, but definitely a statement of style and coolness in the modern EDC game.
The knife is supplied in a waterproof plastic box. The PMP Knives Kodiak Grey Frag is a solid EDC folder that is a real eye-catcher and stands out from the crowd both technically and in terms of its unique design. PMP is a real insider tip in the global knife scene. Cool, robust and ready to experience new adventures and break new ground.
Manufacturer: | PMP Knives |
Modell: | Kodiak Grey Frag |
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Einhandmesser, Taschenmesser |
Verschluss: | Frame Lock |
Blade Material: | M390 |
Blade Length: | 10 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 5 mm |
Blade Style: | Drop Point |
Overall Length: | 23,5 cm |
Öffnungshilfe: | Daumenpin |
Griffmaterial: | Titan |
Clip: | JA |
Gewicht: | 285 g |
Made in: | China |
Welcome to PMP Knives! Discover the fusion of unbridled power and exceptional style in the cool Overbuild knives. Here, under the direction of Patrick Holenstein from the centre of Switzerland, high-quality masterpieces are created that not only inspire collectors, but also meet the needs of everyday use. Since its foundation in 2016, PMP Knives has pursued the mission of creating knives of the highest quality. The product portfolio reflects the versatility, from massive, impressive knives that make collectors' hearts beat faster to slimmer, more practical designs for everyday use.
The fascination for bears runs through the brand like a common thread, because for Patrick Holenstein bears are not just animals, but symbols of coolness. This is why these fascinating creatures not only appear in the product names, but are also proudly displayed on the company logo.
PMP Knives focuses on originality and integrity and the knives from this young company are now internationally recognised. Each knife is produced in limited editions, using only the highest quality materials, and the production is carried out by expert hands. The creative minds behind the knives come from different parts of the world, including Italy, Germany, Switzerland, the USA and China. With this international team of designers, PMP Knives makes it possible to create unique and innovative knives that are characterised by their artistic sophistication and technical sophistication.at PMP Knives you can discover not just knives, but modern works of knife-making art that set new standards in design. These overbuild knives are more than just tools - they are an expression of quality, individuality and the endeavour to break new ground.