Columbia River Xolotl 3.64" Plain Satin 1.4116 G10 Black Handle Folding
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Michael Rodriguez designed the Xolotl in Fayetteville, North Carolina. drawing inspiration from the deity Xolotl. The grippy G10 skeleton like handle to pays homage to the god's legendary purpose: to transport souls to the afterlife. Take a closer look and you'll see 21 ribs- one for each of his years of service. The blade has one sharp and one false edge that converge in a strong spear point best for fine slicing. A solid flipper is designed for fast opening and a liner lock holds the blade firmly in place even amid hard use. A detailed sternum-shaped clip carries the Aztecian story and allows for a discreet carry in a pocket or on MOLLE systems.
Product Information | |
Blade Type | Spear Point |
Blade Length | 3.64" |
Length | 8.94" |
Steel | 4116 Stainless Steel |
Handle Material | Black |
Weight | 4 oz |
Edge Type | Plain |
5.26" |