
SPD X Terrain 365 - STS-AT - OD
The SPD Edition of the Terrain 365 STS-AT is a modern, technical, framelock folder featuring a distinct clip point blade inspired by the classic Loveless chute knife. Featuring their rustproof, edgeholding Terravantium™ blade, this folder is a cutting tool capable from S.ea T.o S.ummit and anything in between. This SPD Edition features exclusive OD Green G10 scales and our Kraken Trident mark. The STS-AT not only draws its blade shape inspiration from the Loveless chute, but also its intent. An edged tool that is highly versatile and capable in a wide range of environments and conditions as required by Harry Archer, another legendary figure and the man who initially commissioned the chute knife idea to Loveless. Archer required a knife that could be used for cutting parachute lines, wilderness survival, personal safety, and more; and also do so in demanding, rough environments. With a rustproof Teravantium blade, all non-ferrous and non-magnetic components down the custom turned titanium machine screws and ceramic bearings, the STS-AT is a folding knife that is impervious to rust in any wilderness conditions on land or in water. A highly reliable and capable tool for your next adventure, be it at the top of your favorite local peak, fishing spot or somewhere, unknown, far away and dangerous. Specifications: OAL: 8.1" Blade Length: 3.50" Blade Thickness: 0.150" Closed: 4.1" Construction Type: Titanium Framelock Wt: 3.8oz Materials: Terravantium™ Dendritic Cobalt Blade G10 6AL-4V Titanium Ceramic Bronze Features: Chute Knife Type Clip Point Blade Rustproof & Non-Magnetic Terravantium™ Blade Dual Thumbstuds with Strontium Aluminate Glow-In-The-Dark Cabochons Fine Matte Finish Titanium Pivot Ceramic Bearings in Bronze Races Ceramic Ball Detent Titanium Framelocking Interior Milled Pockets in Titanium Handle Side for Weight Reduction Internal Lanyard Pin Titanium Billet Pocket Clip Blade Jimping Handle Jimping 5 Handle Fullers Each Side SPD Kraken Trident Blade Mark Terravantium™ Blade Mark