Description
Cold Steel Ti-Lite blades/folding knives capture the sleek speed and rebellious aesthetics of the classic 1950’s switchblade. The Ti-Lite, a design by the late Phil Boguszewski, stands as a testament to both performance and style, unrivaled by imitations. Sporting stainless-steel leaf spring locks, proven In tests to withstand upwards of 145 lb of force, the Ti-Lites ensure security. A discreet steel pocket clip aids In effortless carry, while the thumb studs or quillon engagement facilitate rapid deployment. Introducing the Kris Ti-Lite, enthusiasts of the series will be thrilled by the Kris-styled blades. Offered with four or six inches plain-edged blades, as well as a serrated six inches version, the handles are crafted from Griv Ex In a flat dark earth hue. Lynn Thompson, enthused by the popularity of his Kris-shaped blade, extends the line to feature 4 inches and 6 inches versions, boasting a flat dark earth handle made from resilient grivory and a high satin polished blade. This remarkable knife not only commands attention when opened, but its Kris-shaped blade excels In cutting, piercing and stands out as an emergency self-defense tool.