Utica Smoky Canyon III Linerlock - 3.5in Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade, Pink Anodized Aluminum and Black G10 Handle
Utica Smoky Canyon III Linerlock - 3.5in Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade, Pink Anodized Aluminum and Black G10 Handle
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Utica Smoky Canyon III Linerlock - 3.5in Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade, Pink Anodized Aluminum and Black G10 Handle
Utica Smoky Canyon III Linerlock - 3.5in Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade, Pink Anodized Aluminum and Black G10 Handle
The Utica Smoky Canyon III Linerlock 91-1501CP is a compact folding knife built for everyday carry enthusiasts who value reliable steel, a confident grip, and a standout design. With a satin-finish blade and a striking pink anodized aluminum and black G10 handle, this knife blends practical performance with distinctive style.
- Model: Utica Smoky Canyon III Linerlock 91-1501CP
- Blade Material: Satin finish 8Cr13MoV stainless steel
- Blade Length: 3.5" (8.89 cm)
- Closed Length: 4.63" (11.76 cm)
- Locking Mechanism: Linerlock for secure locking and easy one-handed use
- Opening: Thumb stud for smooth one-handed deployment
- Handle Construction: Pink anodized aluminum with black G10 scales for grip and style
- Carry: Pocket clip for accessible, secure carry
- Packaging: Clam packed for retail presentation
Designed for daily tasks and light outdoor use, the Smoky Canyon III delivers a versatile tool you can rely on in a variety of situations—from opening packages and boxes to campsite chores. The satin 8Cr13MoV blade offers a balanced blend of edge retention and corrosion resistance, while the slim 4.63" closed profile keeps it unobtrusive in a pocket or bag. The pink anodized aluminum and black G10 handle provides a secure grip and a distinctive look that helps you spot your knife quickly in a pack. The linerlock ensures safe, confident lockup, and the thumb stud enables easy one-handed opening for fast access. This model is ideal for EDC enthusiasts seeking practical performance with a unique aesthetic.
