Knives
The Details Of Zootility RNGR Ultra Thin Folding Knife
Do you really believe that all there was to the folding knives up until last few years is all there is to these pocket friendly accessories?
Well, one look at Zootility RNGR and you’re bound to think otherwise. Also referred to as the “Ultra Thin Folding Knife” this Zootility RNGR has got the proper size, cutting ability that can outdo any other everyday carry blade. However, the most amazing thing about it is its 0.125 inch thickness – RNGR—it is almost impossibly thin.
Zootility RNGR has some amazing tricks up its sleeve, have no doubts about that! Let’s have a look at some of them.
The Best features of Zootility RNGR
One of the most distinctive features of this folding knife that you can’t help but notice is that it isn’t put together with bolts and screws like any other available folding knives.
Zootility itself calls this amazing design steel origami. However, even being built without any bolts and screws, the two pieces of the RNGR are designed in such a fashion that they get interlocked with incredible ease. Also, you can disengage them without the knife getting stuck. This means the RNGR is so flexible that if it accidentally stays on your body while you pass through a security check, it can be forfeited very easily without any hassle or making a scene. You just have to remove its detachable blade.
The Manufacturing Details of Zootility RNGR
This folding knife is made up of 440C stainless steel. This makes the knife absolutely rust-resistant, easy to maintain and totally robust. The steel has been used to give the knife some cutting advantage while trying to maintain its incredible weight of 1.4 ounces.
The RNGR has a 2.2-inch blade with two types of edges. The straight edge of the knife has a slight belly shaped curve towards the tip that is used for cutting an object into long thin slices. On the other hand, the serrated edge of the knife is used for cutting heavier materials.
The Specifications of the RNGR
Following are the specifications of the Zootility RNGR:
- It has a weight of 1.4 ounces
- The length of its blade is 2.2 inches
- The thickness of its blade is 0.062 inches
- The thickness of the knife is 0.125 inches
- The material used to make the knife is steel 440C
- Its construction is bolt and pin free
- RNGR has a removable blade that is very good for taking it through the airport security
- It has an optional pocket clip
- It is made in Portland, Maine (USA)
The Carry Styles of RNGR
Thanks to the flawless design and weight of the RNGR, it couldn’t possibly get any easier to carry this latest folding knife from Zootility. Nobody even gets to realize that you’re carrying a folding knife because there’s no bulge of the knife showing from your clothes for other people to notice.
You can easily arrange for an extra clip and make carrying the RNGR become even more convenient. Following are the numerous ways you can carry the RNGR:
- You can slide it into your pocket
- You can keep it in your wallet
- You can hang it on your bike’s carabiner
- RNGR can easily slip into the pocket of your ski jacket
- It can even fit in the third smallest pocket of your jeans
- You can carry it in the side pocket of your camel pack
- It can hang from your belt
- It can hang from your bag-pack
The Final Word
The Zootility RNGR has been introduced after the company’s previous innovative offering WildCard knife. People loved the WildCard wallet knife but some wanted their every day carry folding knife to be even smaller. So Zootility has redesigned the knife and has kept only its essentials this time. However, making the everyday carry knife smaller was not the only idea, making it stronger was also a part of the plan. Thus, in RNGR stronger steel has been used and its thickness has been increased by 50% making the blade and the body of the knife four times stronger than WildCard. All in all, there’s no doubt that Zootility’s RNGR is an unmatched ultra-thin and ultra-light pocket knife that you can carry when you have space for none. It’s unlike any pocket knife you’ve ever seen before.
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