First Look: Outdoor Edge JaegerPair

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posted on April 7, 2020
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The JaegerPair, a lightweight and compact fixed-blade combination set from Outdoor Edge, weighs only 8.5 ounces, but is capable of taking on big-game-sized jobs. Boasting a drop-point and a gutting knife, an essential combination for any hunting pack, these full tang knives are crafted with heat-treated 420j2 stainless-steel blades, hand-finished to a razor edge. The knives rubberized TPR, blaze-orange handles have an antlered texture, for a secure grip, even when wet.

The 3.9-inch drop point is the workhorse of the pair for skinning and de-boning. The blade's design allows it to sweep through thicker sections with ease, while the downward angle-point helps prevent any accidental slices. Meanwhile, the 3.7-inch blunt-tipped gutting knife cuts under the skin without worry that the tip will pierce vital organs. 

The JaegerPair comes with a black nylon belt sheath, to keep both knives within reach. For more information, please visit outdooredge.comMSRP: $33.95

Additional Reading:
Outdoor Edge Releases RazorSafe Combination Blade Set
First Look: Outdoor Edge RazorBone Folding Knife

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