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Fallkniven U2 Folder vs Fallkniven FH9mop Folding Hunter 9 Mother of Pearl

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Fallkniven Knives Fallkniven FH9mop Folding Hunter 9 Mother of Pearl Fallkniven U2 Folder
Summary
Rating
Review Rating Not Rated
Review Rating 100%
Rank
#4327
#4233
Total length 158 mm (6.22") 150 mm (5.9")
Blade Length 67 mm (2.63") 64 mm
Blade Thickness 3 mm 2,5 mm
Weight 91 g (3.2 oz) 42 g (1.5 oz)
Steel 3G Lam.SGPS
Hardness 62 HRC 62 HRC
Handle Material Mother of Pearl Zytel
Locking Lockback Lockback
Length folded 86 mm
Details
Brand Fallkniven Fallkniven
Prices
MSRP $379.95 $96.95
Used Price $265.97 $67.87
Sale Price $341.96 $87.26

Fallkniven Knives Descriptions

Fallkniven FH9mop Folding Hunter 9 Mother of Pearl

Naturally, Folding Knives are not quite as strong as sheath Knives, and are more expensive to manufacture since they contain several moving parts. Nevertheless, many prefer a folding knife, mostly because of the handy format and its considerably more discreet qualities, especially attractive in an urban environment. FH9 is in fact a folding knife for hunting, but we think that more user CATegories will like its slim design and natural function. The blade is locked using a distinct front lock and the rigid clip clASPs the knife to the pocket lining.

Fallkniven U2 Folder

This is the world's first folding knife with a blade of laminate powder steel, the market innovation Super Gold Powder Steel, SGPS. Powder steel is extremely costly and difficult to work with, and requires advanced technology in combination with experienced knifemakers. The advantage of this steel lies in its outstanding edge retention: there is simply nothing to compare today. The slim handle consists of strong composite material, which makes the knife light and pleasant to carry. With blade grooves on either side, the knife is completely symmetrical and is as easy to use for right-handers and left-handers. The traditional lockback function offers no unpleasant surprises, but locks the blade in its open position with a distinct reliable click.

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