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TRASK™
Designed by Eric Ochs in Sherwood, Oregon
Like a river: equal parts flow, power, and adventure.
Designed around the Deadbolt® innovation, the Trask™ everyday carry folding knife is inspired by a favorite childhood river. With clean lines, a substantial blade and an extremely strong locking mechanism, it’s designed for the ultimate outdoorsmen.
Designed around the Deadbolt® innovation, the Trask™ everyday carry folding knife is inspired by a favorite childhood river. With clean lines, a substantial blade and an extremely strong locking mechanism, it’s designed for the ultimate outdoorsmen.
- Strong and Simple: Deadbolt® lock provides incredible strength and it's easy to use
- Smooth Opening: IKBS™ ball bearing pivot deploys the blade smooth
- Superior Performance: D2 blade steel for excellent edge retention
- Easy Opening: Thumb slot for easy one hand opening
- Strong and Lightweight: Glass-reinforced nylon handle is durable and lightweight
- Low Profile: Pocket clip provides secure carry
- Visual Appeal: Blue backspacer and accents
Specifications
Blade Length | 3.33" (84.63 mm) |
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Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Steel | D2 |
Blade Finish | Satin |
Blade Thickness | 0.13" (3.38 mm) |
Overall Length | 7.75" (196.85 mm) |
Closed Length | 4.43" (112.50 mm) |
Weight | 4.40 oz. (124.74 g) |
Handle | Glass-Reinforced Nylon |
Style | Folding Knife w/Deadbolt® Lock |
U.S. Patent Nos. 9,833,912, 10,464,221
Innovations
Like a river: equal parts flow, power, and adventure. Designed around the Deadbolt® innovation, the Trask™ everyday carry folding knife is inspired by a favorite childhood river. With clean lines, a substantial blade and an extremely strong locking mechanism, it’s designed for the ultimate outdoorsmen.
Designer Eric Ochs of Sherwood, Oregon grew up learning every eddy of the coastal Trask river. Now, he’s designed its namesake knife to be the one he wishes he had when he was searching for salmon and steelhead, tracking Roosevelt elk, and filling his boyhood with adventure. The Trask™ is designed around the Deadbolt® innovation, where steel bolts interlock with the strong D2 blade when it’s deployed to yield outrageous strength. The IKBS™ ball bearing pivot system ensures it opens quickly and smoothly, and a prominent button sits at the pivot point on the highly ergonomic glass-reinforced nylon handle for simple disengagement.
The EDC designed for the deep woods.
How Deadbolt® Works
Steel bolts interlock with the blade when it’s deployed to yield incredible strength. A prominent button sits at the pivot point for simple, intuitive disengagement without fingers crossing the path of the blade.
Designer Eric Ochs of Sherwood, Oregon grew up learning every eddy of the coastal Trask river. Now, he’s designed its namesake knife to be the one he wishes he had when he was searching for salmon and steelhead, tracking Roosevelt elk, and filling his boyhood with adventure. The Trask™ is designed around the Deadbolt® innovation, where steel bolts interlock with the strong D2 blade when it’s deployed to yield outrageous strength. The IKBS™ ball bearing pivot system ensures it opens quickly and smoothly, and a prominent button sits at the pivot point on the highly ergonomic glass-reinforced nylon handle for simple disengagement.
The EDC designed for the deep woods.
How Deadbolt® Works
Steel bolts interlock with the blade when it’s deployed to yield incredible strength. A prominent button sits at the pivot point for simple, intuitive disengagement without fingers crossing the path of the blade.
Sherwood, Oregon
Eric Ochs grew up with the Oregon backwoods constantly knocking at his door. In a way, his fate was sealed when his father gifted him his first knife when he was just six years old. Since then, he’s hard pressed to remember a day without one in his pocket. This self-taught talent is still inspired to this day by the pursuit of adventure in the Pacific Northwest’s rugged terrain from the top of the North Cascades to the lazy, meandering rivers at their feet.
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