Forget the fine tip.
The Razel /ray-zuhl/ GT boldly challenges the blade shape norm. While this everyday carry folder's stubby profile is its defining quality, the Assisted Opening innovation deploys the blade at incredible speeds. An all-new take on tradition.
Designer Jon Graham of Cleveland, Tennessee built the Razel GT around an incredibly versatile blade and equipped it with features to match. The multi-purpose stainless steel chisel blade is crafted for push cutting, slicing, scraping, and everything in between. When met with the Assisted Opening innovation, it's unstoppable. Nudge the blade open part way and the innovation activates, snapping it open at super high speed. The IKBS ball bearing pivot system makes for a smooth rotation and a liner lock keeps it solidly in place between the burly aluminum handle.
Designed by a mechanic; crafted for camp, the shop, the office, and everywhere in between.
How Assisted Opening Works
It's held securely closed in your pocket, but initiate the deployment, and part way through the rotation the blade opens at an impressive speed for simple, powerful, one-handed opening.
Specifications:
Blade Length: 3.02" (76.58 mm)
Edge: Plain
Steel: 8Cr13MoV
Blade Finish: Satin
Blade Thickness: 0.15" (3.68 mm)
Grind: Hollow
Closed Length: 4.60" (116.89 mm)
Open Length: 7.56" (192.10 mm)
Weight: 4.3 oz (121.9g)
Handle: 6061 Al
Style: Assisted Folding Knife with Liner Lock

