The risks: an iconic design by Aaron Biber with a nerve-racking modified clippoint blade, full tang, and traditional handle wrap. The side effects: increased heart rate, hypomania, and pure ecstasy. Inspired by the official code 302, which in the US state of Pennsylvania stands for a short-term, involuntary commitment to a psychiatric facility for evaluation and treatment, local knifemaker Aaron Biber has created a fixed-blade knife that will literally tickle your nerves. The blade steel is made of edge-holding Nitro-V, which in the Boker Plus 302 is given a fine hairline finish. In everyday use, this fixed-blade knife excels at cutting, opening, or carving without losing its nerve. The Tsuka-Ito handle wrap, famous for katanas, made of Black Pearl Fish Skin with underlying liners of black ray skin, creates an elevated atmosphere. Its exceptional feel evokes an unexpected sense of energy. Anyone who feels shaky at the sight of this can breathe a sigh of relief: Thanks to the custom-fit Kydex sheath and belt clip, the tactically inspired 302 is always securely locked away.
• Overall Length: 18,0 cm
• Blade Length: 8,6 cm
• Blade Thickness: 4,0 mm
• Weight: 95 g
• Steel: Nitro-V
• Handle Material: Rayskin
• Sheath: Kydex