First Look: Outdoor Edge Razor HTX

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posted on April 12, 2025
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Outdoor Edge has unveiled its Razor HTX line of folding and fixed-blade knives. With a wide array of blade assortments and new SawSafe feature, this collection is designed to enhance Razor's hunting knife lineup. Whether skinning game or tackling tasks around the camp, Razor HTX knives promise versatility and reliability.

The Razor HTX collection includes three folding and two fixed-blade knives, each equipped with an assortment of six blades tailored for different hunting applications, a replaceable wood/bone saw, a blade storage pod and a blade holder micro clean-out tool. All knives also feature the new cutting-edge SawSafe technology. This is an added security device integrated into the blade locking mechanism that provides reinforcement during the push and pull of the saw blade and ensures you can tackle tough tasks.

The folding knives are available in 3.0-, 3.5- and 5.0-inch blade lengths and feature a sturdy steel frame construction, ensuring durability during demanding outdoor tasks. The rubberized TPR scales provide an excellent grip, making it easier to handle even in challenging conditions. The inclusion of a pocket clip on the 3.0- and 3.5-inch models enhances portability, making carrying the Razor HTX folders effortless wherever your adventures take you.

The Razor HTX fixed blades are available in two sizes, a 3.0- and a 3.5-inch, and come standard with a durable drop-point compatible sheath to ensure safe transport. The removable, adjustable belt or strap clip provides added convenience, allowing you to keep your knife close at hand during any outdoor adventure. Featuring Japanese 420J2 steel, these knives offer excellent edge retention and are razor sharp. The TPR rubberized handle provides a solid grip regardless of the weather conditions.

All Razor HTX knives come with a Blade Storage Pod. The compact container is crafted from durable polycarbonate and features compartments designed to hold up to six blades, a saw and a blade holder micro clean-out tool. At Outdoor Edge, safety is paramount when dealing with sharp blades. The Blade Storage Pod provides peace of mind by allowing hunters to dispose of their used blades responsibly without concern about where they might end up after use.

 The compact folding and fixed 3.0-inch models will retail for $59,99, while the folding and fixed 3.5-inch and folding 5.0-inch versions will be available for $69.99 each. For more information on any of the above, visit outdooredge.com.

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