First Look: Outdoor Edge RazorGuide Pak

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posted on July 20, 2022
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The two knives in the Outdoor Edge RazorGuide Pak feature the company’s patented and industry-leading RazorSafe replaceable blade system. They are built to withstand the use and abuse of guides, outfitters, and serious hunters while being small enough to fit into your daypack, truck, or side-by-side.

Included in the Pak are the RazorBone and the RazorCape, as well as the multipurpose Flip N ZipÔ aluminum handled folding saw that works equally well on bone or wood. Both knives feature the Outdoor Edge patented Replaceable Blade System, and a host of different blade profiles, including two of the newly designed three-inch caping blades, a single 3 ½-inch gutting blade, two 3 ½-inch drop-point blades and two five-inch boning/fillet blades.

The RazorGuide Pak comes in a premium waxed canvas roll pack, which converts into a belt scabbard. This unique design keeps everything separated, protected, and organized until it’s time to get to work.

For more information, please visit www.outdooredge.com. MSRP: $99.95

RazorGuide Pak Specifications:

RazorBone:

  • Overall: 10.8 inches
  • Weight: 3.1 ounces

Spare Blades:

  • Gutting Blade (1 Pcs.): 3.9 inches
  • Drop Point Blade (2 Pcs):
  • Boning/Fillet Blade (2 Pcs.):

RazorCape:

  • Overall: 7.1 inches
  • Weight: 2.0 ounces

Spare Blades:

  • Caping Blade (2 pcs): 3.0 inches

Knife Blade Steel: Japanese 420J2 stainless steel

Rockwell-C Hardness: 55-56

Holder: 420J2 with black-oxide coating

Knife Handles: Grivory with TPR inserts and stainless steel pocket clip

Flip N Zip Saw

  • Overall: 9.4 inches
  • Saw Weight: 2.5 ounces
  • Saw Blade: 4.4 inches
  • Saw Handle: 6061-T6 Aluminum
  • Saw Steel: Chrome coated 65Mn

Nylon Roll Pack Dimensions:

  • 6.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches

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