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OVERLAND™

Designed by T.J. Schwarz in Boise, Idaho
The knife version of a 4x4.

Inspired by the aesthetic of the classic crawling vehicle, the Overland™ outdoor folding knife is crafted to go off road. No matter if your camp kitchen is on a flat rock miles from anywhere or a picnic bench in the park, this knife is perfectly suited for slicing the campfire-charred sirloin.
  • Easy To Sharpen: High carbon stainless steel blade takes an edge well
  • Comfortable: Elevated handle in relation to the blade conducive to flat surface cutting
  • Visual Appeal: Orange anodized pivot ring and backspacer accents
$60.00
Lifetime Warranty
 
Specifications
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Blade Length 3.00" (76.12 mm)
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Steel 8Cr13MoV
Blade Finish Stonewash
Blade Thickness 0.12" (3.07 mm)
Overall Length 7.38" (187.33 mm)
Closed Length 4.36" (110.67 mm)
Weight 3.60 oz. (102.06 g)
Handle G10 | Stainless Steel
Style Folding Knife w/Frame Lock
The knife version of a 4x4. Inspired by the aesthetic of the classic crawling vehicle, the Overland™ outdoor folding knife is crafted to go off road. No matter if your camp kitchen is on a flat rock miles from anywhere or a picnic bench in the park, this knife is perfectly suited for slicing the campfire-charred sirloin.

Designer TJ Schwarz has built himself a reputation on his knife designs that channel the soul of classic cars. From his shop in Boise, Idaho, TJ is at it again with the Overland™ that looks like it’s perpetually about to shift into 4 low. The high-carbon, stainless steel blade features a stonewash finish for corrosion resistance so it’ll withstand camp chef grime for meals on end. With a long, smooth sheepsfoot blade and an elevated G10 and stainless steel handle, it’s perfectly crafted for preparing the main course with all the accoutrements. A simple locking liner is easy to clean and keeps the blade securely in place.

Bring along the knife that will always keep you locked in.

T.J. Schwarz

Boise, Idaho 

TJ was destined to be a car designer. In high school he discovered his uncanny ability to draw cars—in fact, he was so good at it that by the time he was in college, he was accepting commissions from classic car owners. Just as his career was starting down the automotive path, his good friend Bill Koenig of Koenig Knives intervened and everything shifted. Once he got a taste of knife design, he never looked back. So when he says, “engineered for performance,” he means it.

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