Ontario Camp Plus Bread Lockback 4310TC Knife Serrated 4.25in Satin Blade Rugged Glass Filled Nylon Handle Outdoors
Ontario Camp Plus Bread Lockback 4310TC Knife Serrated 4.25in Satin Blade Rugged Glass Filled Nylon Handle Outdoors
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Ontario Camp Plus Bread Lockback 4310TC Knife Serrated 4.25in Satin Blade Rugged Glass Filled Nylon Handle Outdoors
Ontario Camp Plus Bread Lockback 4310TC Knife Serrated 4.25in Satin Blade Rugged Glass Filled Nylon Handle Outdoors
Meet the Ontario Camp Plus Bread Lockback 4310TC, a compact folding knife built for campers and outdoor enthusiasts who need a reliable serrated blade on the trail. This knife blends a dependable cutting tool with rugged durability, designed to handle camp tasks from food prep to gear maintenance.
- Blade Length: 4.25" (10.8 cm) satin-finish serrated stainless blade, optimized for fibrous materials, cord, and quick cuts around the campsite.
- Closed Length: 5.25" (13.34 cm) compact profile that fits comfortably in pockets, packs, or a belt sheath.
- Handle Material: Green checkered glass-filled nylon for enhanced durability, grip, and weather resistance in variable outdoor conditions.
- Locking Mechanism: Lockback design provides secure blade retention during use and a controlled, safe closing action.
- Lanyard Accessory: Lanyard hole offers easy-access carry and the option to attach to a pack or lanyard for quick retrieval.
- Packaging: Clam-packed for secure display, protection, and convenient in-store or at-home handling.
This Camp Plus model is purpose-built for camping situations: it excels at opening tough packaging, slicing bread for camp meals, and handling general campsite chores like rope and paracord work. The serrated blade stays resilient through repetitive cutting tasks, while the satin finish minimizes glare and helps resist corrosion in damp outdoor environments. The knife remains compact enough to travel light in your kit, yet sturdy enough to rely on when you need a trusted cutting companion around the camp.
