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    Rescue Knives

    For some of us we usually have one in each vehicle and one in a pack, sometimes others elsewhere.

    Here are a few that we carry for those who want to add one to their wife's vehicle or another one to a new pack.

    Boker Dark Angel. $47

    The hero and the helper in any situation! The black coated, partially serrated blade is made of 440 stainless steel, is secured by a sturdy liner lock mechanism. The belt cutter can be folded out when needed, and the glass breaker is a must in emergency situations. The Dark Angel also features a razor sharp wood saw and a can opener.


    Boker CK-1 Rescue $47.99

    U.S. outdoor and kayak specialist Abe Elias designed this emergency knife, based on his specific experiences.

    It is an essential tool in every situation in which quick aid for yourself or others can be a matter of survival. Bright yellow handle scales (detachable), made of fiberglass reinforced nylon, make the knife visible in any situation, and provide a firm and secure grip, even with wet hands or gloves.


    Boker RBB Rescue $45

    The ultimate rescue knife, featuring a glass-breaker tip and a seatbelt cutter, which is integrated into the blade. The rounded tip provides security when needed most, and the blade serrations enable swift cutting of rope or paracord. The red fiber reinforced ABS handles provide maximum visibility.


    Boker RESOM Fixed $65.99

    The enormous popularity of the original compact Rescom resulted in requests for a larger fixed blade version using the same blade configuration. The result is a classic Chad Los Banos design that is sure to complete your demands.

    The textured FRN handle provides a firm grip and is complemented with a 4mm thick 2 3/8" blade of AUS-8 Teflon-coated stainless steel.


    Boker RESCOM $46.99

    The introduction of the Subcom F caught the interest of the military, who were amazed at the cutting power made available in such a compact design. With the number of rollovers and extractions involving the military Humvees multiplying, a request was delivered to design a formidable seatbelt cutter that could be included in their rescue kits. The resulting Rescom not only zips through heavy duty seatbelts, but also through heavy boxes, strapping material, nylon cord and rope.


    NRS Captains Knife $42

    The folding, lock-blade NRS Captain Rescue Knife is a great choice for guides and swiftwater rescue professionals. Features a rope cutting hook at the tip and a quick-slicing serrated edge.
    Unique design includes an efficient rope-cutting hook at the knife's blunt tip. A skilled hand can safely slip the hook under a rope pinned to a person's body.
    Super sharp serrated edge easily slices through rope and webbing.
    Folding blade opens with one hand and locks in place for security.
    A spring metal clip keeps the knife where you want it, or you can remove the clip for a sleeker profile.
    Reversible stainless clip attaches to lash tab and lets right and left handers operate it smoothly. When removing the clip and reinstalling it on the other side of the sheath, we recommend applying LoctiteŽ or other thread locker to the screws to prevent loosening.
    Blunt tip also serves as a slot screwdriver.
    Lanyard hole lets you conveniently tether the knife to prevent loss.
    The handy bottle opener will hopefully be the feature you use most.
    Please note, my opinion could be biased based on past and present employment

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    Gerber Strap Cutter $41

    Hanging up side down and held in with a seat belt or some other tough nylon strapping? No worries. Cutting through the webbing will be like using a hot knife on soft butter. Simple as that. And no need to worry about cuts or punctures where you don't want them. The design shields the cutting edge. Protecting delicate surfaces.
    Please note, my opinion could be biased based on past and present employment

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