Viper Ranger Fixed Blade Knife Green Micarta Full Tang - Durable Outdoor Survival Tool
Viper Ranger Fixed Blade Knife Green Micarta Full Tang - Durable Outdoor Survival Tool
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Viper Ranger Fixed Blade Knife Green Micarta Full Tang - Durable Outdoor Survival Tool
Viper Ranger Fixed Blade Knife Green Micarta Full Tang - Durable Outdoor Survival Tool
The Viper Ranger Fixed Blade Knife in Green Micarta is a rugged outdoor tool built for campers, hikers, and survival-minded adventurers who demand dependable field performance.
- Blade material & finish: Bohler N690 stainless steel with a stonewashed finish for toughness, corrosion resistance, and glare reduction.
- Blade length: 4.5" blade designed for precise camp tasks and efficient processing in the wild.
- Overall length: 8.88" (22.56 cm) for balanced handling and versatile use.
- Handle material: Green canvas Micarta for a secure, comfortable grip, even when wet or muddy.
- Construction: Full tang design provides enhanced strength during heavy-duty tasks like batoning, carving, and shelter prep.
- Lanyard hole: Built-in lanyard hole offers extra retention options and quick retrieval from a pack or belt sheath.
- Sheath: Brown leather belt sheath included for secure carry and easy access on outdoor adventures.
- Packaging: Boxed for gifting or storage, keeping the knife protected when not in use.
- Purpose: Purpose-built for outdoor tasks—from wood processing to food prep—with reliability in demanding environments.
Designed to tackle camp chores with confidence, the Ranger combines a tough Bohler N690 blade, textured green Micarta scales, and a full-tang build to deliver dependable performance in real-world outdoor scenarios. The stonewashed finish minimizes glare and wear, while the included leather sheath keeps the blade secure and accessible on trails. This knife is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who value durability, precise control, and practical, everyday utility in camping, hiking, and survival contexts.
