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Gerber EVO folding knife with serrated edge
Lightweight, yet solidly built with anodized aluminum cut-out handle and stainless steel blade; safety is considered with the integral finger guard
Rugged titanium nitrade-coated blade provides corrosion resistance
Thumb stud for easy one-handed, finger flip opening
Amazon.com A lightweight, straight-spined clip folding knife, the Gerber EVO is designed with a series of seven slanting oval openings in the anodized aluminum handle to help keep the weight to a minimum. It's one of the lightest folding knives that Gerber makes. The 3.43-inch serrated drop point blade is constructed of surgical-grade stainless steel and is coated with titanium nitride for added corrosion resistance. There's a thumbstud for easy one-handed opening, and a liner lock and finger guard for an extra measure of safety. The EVO measures 7.95 inches long when open, 4.52 inches when closed, and it weighs 2.8 ounces. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty. The ultra-lightweight Gerber EVO folding knife (view larger). Product Description Serrated Edge Evo Knife, 1 Handed Opening With A Finger Flip That Doubles As A Protective Finger Guard, Features Strong Titanium Nitride Coated 440 Stainless Steel Blades & Featherweight Anodized Aluminum Cut Out Handles, Handy Pocket Clip Ensures Ready Access, Clam Pack. From the Manufacturer Introducing a clip folder for knife people who prefer the look of a straight spine; the profile reveals a "seamless" design that begins at the back of the blade and continues along the length of the upper edge of the handle. Another aesthetic design touch is the series of seven slanting oval openings in the anodized aluminum handle. The blades are constructed of high carbon stainless steel that is coated with titanium nitride for added corrosion resistance. There's a thumb stud and finger clip for easy one-handed opening. And, there's an integral finger guard for an extra measure of safety. Bottom line? You'd do well to own such a highly evolved knife.