Outdoor Edge Expands its Replaceable Blade Offerings

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posted on March 6, 2025
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Outdoor Edge Replaceable Blade Expansion

Outdoor Edge, a company known for its replaceable blade technology, has expanded its RazorSafe system with five new blade packs, further enhancing its versatility. Designed to tackle a wide range of outdoor and field-dressing tasks, these latest additions help ensure users have the right blade for any scenario.

  • 2.5-inch Black-Oxide Coated Drop-Point Carry Combo Six-Pack: Includes thee coated plain-edge drop-point blades and three 50-percent serrated drop-point blades, all featuring a sleek black-oxide finish. Compatible with all 250/2.5-inch RazorSafe knives.
  • 3.0-inch Black-Oxide Coated Tanto Blade Six-Pack: Designed for piercing through tough materials, this blade perfect for everyday carry. Tanto blade profiles have long been prized for their tip strength, and this one boasts a cutting hook along its spine for added utility. Compatible with all 300/301/3.0-inch RazorSafe knives.
  • 3.0-inch Black-Oxide Coated Sheepsfoot Blade Six-Pack: Featuring a distinct shape with a straight cutting edge and a spine that curves down to meet the tip delivers excellent control for precise clean cuts. This is the perfect blade for zippering open a big-game animal, without disturbing the guts. It even boasts a gut hook along its topside for after an initial incision has been made. Compatible with all 300/301/3.0-inch RazorSafe knives.
  • 3.5-inch Black-Oxide Coated Drop-Point Blade Six-Pack: Developed to offer a little more style with the same trusted performance from our stainless drop-point blades. Compatible with all 350/3.5-inch RazorSafe knives.
  • 5.0-inch Black-Oxide Coated Boning/Fillet Blade Six-Pack: This redesigned boning/fillet blade features a slight curved spine and refined tip, ideal for working in tight spaces while working on fish or game. Compatible with all 500/5.0-inch RazorSafe knives.

All new additions feature Japanese 420J2 stainless steel construction ensuring durability, and are hand finished to a shaving sharp for various applications. These new blade packs will be available in March at retailers nationwide and online at outdooredge.com, for a suggested retail between $14.99 to $18.99.

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