Mantis Gearhead Stonewash Gray Aluminum
Code: MAN2026DPRelated products
Product detailed description
Gearhead's "steampunk" style linerlock knife features a unique serrated pivot with one large gear, three small gears and a thumb lever to open the blade when pushed down. It features a 440C stainless steel blade and its optimal size makes it ideal for everyday carry. The handle grips are made of aluminium and fitted with a stainless steel pocket clip.
Length when closed: 10 cm
Blade length: 7.6 cm
Steel: 440C
Handle material: aluminium
Pocket clip
Additional parameters
Category: | Classic folding knives |
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Blade material: | stainless PLUS |
Blade length: | 7 to 8 cm |
Handle material: | alluminium alloy/ dural |
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In addition to beautiful design and advanced technology, the American brand Mantis offers one more thing: uniqueness. Company founder Gary West points out: if you carry a Mantis knife, it is very rare that another Mantis peeks out of someone else's pocket.
Mantis Knives, with its distinctive symbol that evokes the appearance of a plant, is a brand that has risen to the forefront of the knife world thanks to its innovative technology and design. Since its inception, Mantis Knives has emphasized a combination of precision engineering and artistic design, making them an exciting player in the knife market.
The Mantis Knives brand was founded in 1997 in the USA. Its founder, Mr. Szabo, shared a love of knives and a desire to create unique products that would excite adventure enthusiasts, military veterans, hunting enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates a quality tool.
The Mantis Knives philosophy is simple: to create knives that not only meet the practical needs of the user, but also express their individuality and style. Each piece is the result of meticulous work, combining traditional techniques with modern innovations.
One of the most discussed features of Mantis Knives is their locking mechanism. The company prides itself on developing proprietary methods to ensure that their knives open smoothly and securely, and remain in that position during heavy use.