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NOMA™ COMPACT

Designed by Jesper Voxnaes in Loegstrup, Denmark
This backwoods field dresser doesn’t come with a butcher block.

The Noma™ Compact is a folding knife rooted in its Scandinavian hunting heritage and is the envy of butchers everywhere. Its big-belly blade design and ergonomic shape makes it a go-to if you’re going after wild game.
  • Satin Blade Finish
  • Nail Nick Opening
  • Classic Lock Back Design
$39.99
Out of stock
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Blade Length 2.76" (70.10 mm)
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Steel 8Cr13MoV
Blade Finish Satin
Blade Thickness 0.10" (2.64 mm)
Overall Length 6.56" (166.70 mm)
Closed Length 3.76" (95.43 mm)
Weight 3.20 oz. (90.72 g)
Handle Glass Reinforced Nylon
Style Folding Knife w/Lockback
This backwoods field dresser doesn’t come with a butcher block.

The Noma™ Compact is a folding knife rooted in its Scandinavian hunting heritage and is the envy of butchers everywhere. Its big-belly blade design and ergonomic shape makes it a go-to if you’re going after wild game.

Jesper Voxnaes of Loegstrup, Denmark channeled inspiration from his expansive Nordic backyard while designing the Noma™. The clean lines are notably Scandinavian but the blade shape and all-weather handle make it unmistakably a hunting knife. The blade itself is crafted with a deep belly design and features a satin finish. The lockback safety ensures your protection and locks into place after the blade is deployed with a subtle nail nick opening. Finally, the handle is made with glass-reinforced nylon for optimal grip and excellent durability.

‘Noma’ translates to fate in Old Norse, and you can bet that their hunting ancestors wouldn’t have left it up to anything but the Noma™ folding knife.

Jesper Voxnaes

Loegstrup, Denmark 

When Jesper needs to test a design, he only has to step into his own backyard. The harsh elements and conditions of the fjords and forests in his native Denmark do the rest. When he was starting out, no one was making the kind of knives he wanted to design so he learned by trial and error. Apparently his efforts paid off given his IF Award in 2013 for one of the Top European Designs. Now he creates and uses knives like the Amicus® as he sails, camps, and drives off-road. Which is more often than not.

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