Case Harley Tec X Linerlock Knife Orange Black TPE Handle 3.5in Satin Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
Case Harley Tec X Linerlock Knife Orange Black TPE Handle 3.5in Satin Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
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Case Harley Tec X Linerlock Knife Orange Black TPE Handle 3.5in Satin Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
Case Harley Tec X Linerlock Knife Orange Black TPE Handle 3.5in Satin Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
The Harley Tec X Linerlock is a compact, dependable folding knife designed for everyday carry and outdoor use. With a strong stainless blade, secure linerlock, and a textured handle, it delivers reliable performance when you need it most.
- Blade: 3.5" stainless steel blade with a satin finish and standard edge for clean slicing and easy maintenance.
- Closed Length: 4.5" overall when folded, making it easy to carry in pocket or pack.
- Handle Material: Nylon handle with a TPE overmold on black and orange variants for a comfortable, non-slip grip.
- Locking Mechanism: Linerlock design provides a secure blade lock during use and simple one-handed operation.
- Opening Features: Thumb Stud(s) and a thumb ridge for quick, ambidextrous deployment and confident control.
- Additional Details: Inlay shield and pocket clip for a distinctive look and convenient carry.
- Model Pattern: T0124.5OR pattern reflects Harley Tec X styling and badge details.
With its satin-finished blade and robust linerlock, this Case Cutlery Harley Tec X supports precise cutting, durable edge retention, and safe deployment in diverse settings—from daily tasks to camping chores. The nylon handle with TPE overmold delivers reliable grip even in wet conditions, while the pocket clip keeps the knife readily accessible. The included thumb studs and thumb ridge enable smooth, one-handed opening, and the inlay shield adds a refined, recognizable look. This knife is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, tradespeople, and anyone who needs a compact, dependable EDC folder that stands up to regular use.
