A go-getter, a flat, a stunner - in the light-footed Boker Kihon Bifold, US knife designer Lucas Burnley expresses the idea of Japanese Kihon in form and philosophy. The term originally encompasses the fundamentals and basic techniques of Japanese martial arts, the peaceful spiritual interpretation of which can be felt in the solid one-handed knife.
The features and design give the Praktisch the necessary chic as the perfect balance for all cutting tasks. The drop-point blade made of powder metallurgy CPM MagnaCut (61-62 HRC) and stonewash finish stands for maximum stability with outstanding cutting properties. It keeps its edge retention, is hard, corrosion-resistant and tough - characteristics that leave nothing to be desired!
The operating concept with a thumb stud and backlock for opening and unlocking the blade is intuitive, iconic black stonewashed stainless steel handle, folded from a single piece. Suppled with a lanyard hole, a convertible tip-up clip and plenty of drive.
• Blade Length: 8,1 cm
• Blade Thickness: 2,6 mm
• Weight: 77 g
• Steel: MagnaCut
• Handle Material: Stainless Steel