Description
Cold Steel - Espada XL S35VN
The Cold Steel Espada is inspired by the classic Spanish Navaja knives, but is extremely modern in terms of design and materials
The Espada series is the result of the collaboration between the knife maker Andrew Demko and Cold Steel's President Lynn C. Thompson. This collection is the perfect fusion of Demko's brilliant technical talent and Thompson's extensive knowledge of bladed weapons and tools. Despite their impressive size, these huge, highly efficient folding knives remain surprisingly easy to carry. They have been designed so skillfully that they fit comfortably in your pocket, and you will soon forget that you are even carrying such a large, impressive blade with you. Thanks to Demko's patented thumb disc, the Espada can be opened directly at the pocket hem when drawn from the pocket, making it ready for use in no time!
The beautiful blade of the XL Espada is made of high-quality S35 VN steel. This Super steel "from the USA was deliberately chosen": The blade can be sharpened extremely finely, yet remains particularly sharp for a long time. The knife also features masterfully polished handle scales made of G-110. The throat surface and frame made of 7075-grade aluminum have also been polished to a high gloss.
To protect against the sharp blade, each Espada is equipped with Cold Steel's patented Tri-Ad® locking mechanism. This lock has proven to be surprisingly impact-resistant and sturdy. It is practically impossible for the blade to close in your hand. During the famous durability and stress tests by Cold Steel, the XL Espada was able to withstand not only a suspended weight of 272 kg (600 lbs.) but also a suspended engine block without any issues!
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Features
Closure | Lock Back |
Total length | 42.5 cm |
Opening | Emerson Opener |
Blade length | 19 cm |
Blade thickness | 4 mm |
Steel | S35 VN Steel |
Handle Material | Aluminium, G70750 / 7075 |
Weight | 454 g |
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