Mantis Isosceles Framelock MR1 - Black Stainless Blade, Red Aluminum Accents, Thumb Stud, Pocket Clip
Mantis Isosceles Framelock MR1 - Black Stainless Blade, Red Aluminum Accents, Thumb Stud, Pocket Clip
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Mantis Isosceles Framelock MR1 - Black Stainless Blade, Red Aluminum Accents, Thumb Stud, Pocket Clip
Mantis Isosceles Framelock MR1 - Black Stainless Blade, Red Aluminum Accents, Thumb Stud, Pocket Clip
The Mantis Isosceles Framelock MR1 is a compact folding knife built for everyday carry and reliable performance. Designed for EDC enthusiasts and practical users alike, it combines a sturdy framelock with a bold black finish and distinctive red aluminum accents.
- Closed length: 3.75" (9.53 cm) for easy pocket access
- Blade length: 2.75" (6.99 cm) stainless blade with black finish
- Blade material & finish: Stainless steel with durable black coating
- Handle: Black stainless steel handle with red aluminum accents
- Locking mechanism: Isosceles Framelock for secure, reliable blade lockup
- Opening mechanism: Thumb stud for smooth, controlled one-handed opening
- Carry options: Pocket clip and lanyard hole for versatile, secure carry
- Packaging: Boxed for gifting or safe storage
In daily use, the MR1 offers a balanced grip and dependable frame-lock action that keeps the blade safely locked during tasks, while remaining easy to close with one hand. The 3.75" closed length keeps it comfortably pocketable, and the 2.75" blade provides versatile cutting capability for office, home, and outdoor tasks. The black-on-black aesthetic with red aluminum accents delivers a restrained yet distinctive look suitable for everyday wear. The thumb stud enables quick access when you need it, and the lanyard hole plus pocket clip give you flexible carry options across bags, belts, or pockets. With its Isosceles Framelock design, you get a sturdy, reliable folding knife that pairs practical performance with a thoughtful, slightly gear-inspired style.
