Boker Plus XS OD

Are you looking for the perfect folding knife but on a tight budget? I'm here to tell you about my favourite folder that won't break the bank, better still, it's UK legal.

The Boker Plus XS OD

The Boker Plus XS OD is a great everyday knife, Designed by Chad Los Banos who is a brilliant creator of UK legal knives, it is perfect for whatever task you throw at it. Its one handed operation mean it is easy to open quickly and safely ready for the job in hand. It uses a strong slipjoint mechanism instead of a blade locking feature which makes it legal to carry in the UK whilst still being strong enough to have a high degree of handling safety whilst in operation.



 The G-10 olive coloured scales along with a generously rifled thumb ramp is perfect for handling control




The Blade is made of PVD coated, stonewash 440C steel which will not shy away from even the most rugged of cutting chores, it also has a generously rifled thumb ramp for extra control and piece of mind. The G-10 olive coloured scales are textured for extra grip which combined with the thumb ramp makes it ideal for handling in all conditions. For extra support the XS OD also has a deep index finger groove which gives the option to choke up on blade for even more cutting control and precision with any job you need it to carry out.

The deep index finger groove gives the option to choke up

The Boker also offers a reversible pocket clip which can be swapped over for left or right handed users, the pocket clip is also very strong which means that once it is in your pocket, it isn't going to come out until you require it. With a weight of 110g the knife is lightweight without compromising strength and safety for the user making it the perfect tool for any job, anytime and anywhere. With a price of around £50 it is also ideal for those on a budget looking to expand their EDC collection.

The reversible pocket clip is perfect for left or right handed users

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Please be aware that knives are not toys and must be handled with care and treated with respect!

Liam

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