Spyderco Rheinhold Folding Knife

Designed by knifemaker and outdoorsman Michael Reinhold, the Reinhold Rhino epitomizes Spyderco’s “little-big-knife” philosophy, packing impressive cutting performance and style into a compact, convenient, pocket-friendly folder.

Its full-flat-ground PlainEdge™ blade is precision machined from CTS® XHP stainless steel—a workhorse blade material that provides an excellent balance of hardness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. The sweeping trailing-point profile offers a long, curved cutting edge ideal for a broad range of cutting chores. At the same time, its signature Trademark Round Hole™ allows convenient one-handed opening.

Despite the knife’s compact size, the Reinhold Rhino’s handle offers a comfortable, hand-filling grip. Its scales are precision machined from carbon fiber/G-10 laminate and thoughtfully radiused to eliminate any hot spots or sharp edges.

Stainless steel liners nested within the scales ensure impressive structural strength and form the basis of its Compression Lock® mechanism. The handle also includes a reversible tip-up pocket clip and a lined lanyard hole for easy attachment of fobs and lanyards to ensure convenient carry and keep it poised for instant access.

£169.00 £152.00

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Description

Overall Length – 5.94″ (151mm)

Blade Length – 2.37″ (60mm)

Steel – CTS XHP

Closed Length – 3.57″ (91mm)

Edge Length – 2.29″ (58mm)

Weight – 2.3oz (65g)

Blade Thickness – 0.118″ (3.0mm)

Handle – Carbon Fibre/G-10 Laminate

Clip Position – Ambi

Tip Carry Position – Tip-up

Lock Type – Compression

Grind – Full-Flat

Sheath – N/A

Origin – Taiwan

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