Outdoor Edge Introduces the FieldLite

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posted on April 1, 2022
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Outdoor Edge, introduces the new FieldLite EDC knife, a double-duty knife inspired by Outdoor Edge experts' experience in the outdoors.

The FieldLite is a true everyday carry blade for town or trail. Its glass/nylon handle is durable and lightweight, while the rubberized TPR ensures a secure grip in conditions ranging from hot and dry, to wet and cold, to freezing and icy. The 8Cr13MoV blade contains 14.5-percent chromium, making it a true stainless steel blade with great corrosion and wear resistance, and a maximum Rockwell Hardness of 62HRC.

The FieldLite boasts stainless-steel pocket clips to provide versatile carry options. The sturdy lock-back design ensures this knife will handle a wide variety of jobs ranging from field-dressing big and small game, to everyday work- and home-related chores. The new FieldLite will be available at outdoor retailers nationwide and online at outdooredge.com. MSRP: $29.95

FieldLite Specifications

  • Blade: 3.3 in./8.4 cm.
  • Overall: 7.5 in./19.0 cm.
  • Steel: 8Cr13MoV
  • Handle: Glass/nylon polymer with integrally molded rubberized TPR
  • Weight: 2.6 ozs./74 g.

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