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Features of the LionSteel Big Daghetta
This top knife is the Big Daghetta, a slightly oversized version of the Daghetta, both of which are designed by Max Salice Sanna. The D2 steel blade comes with a G10 or Titanium handle like the one in the photograph. Tungsten-Carbide glass-breaker tip; TOL blade locking system, which is similar to the Benchmade Axis, although it engages on the spring rather than the blade.
Model | LionSteel Big Daghetta G10 Titanium | LionSteel Big Daghetta G10 |
Overall length | 218 mm | 218 mm |
Blade length | 94 mm | 94 mm |
Blade thickness | 3,5 mm | 3,5 mm |
Net weight | 169 g | 128 g |
Grip | Titanium | G-10 |
Blade steel | D2 | D2 |
Price | 220 Euro | 174 Euro |
Folding Knive LionSteel SR11
Below you’ll see the SR11 knife, the evolution of the SDR1 from 2010. The handle on this model is machined from a single block of Titanium, although there’s an aluminium handled version too. Chris Reeve’s Frame Lock system is used to lock the blade open. The glass-breaker tip is made of hardened metal, the blade hinges on ball bearings and can be flipped open with the side rib; the Big Daghetta blade is made of Uddeholm Sleipner chromium molybdenum steel with a high percentage of silicon, making it strong and flexible; it’s tempered to a hardness of 61 HRc.
Model | LionSteel SR-11 Aluminium Black | LionSteel SR-11 Titanium Brown |
Overall length | 211 mm | 211 mm |
Blade length | 94 mm | 94 mm |
Blade thickness | 4,5 mm | 4,5 mm |
Net weight | 146 g | 187 g |
Grip | Aluminium | Titanium |
Blade steel | 60-61 HRC | 60-61 HRC |
Price | 196 Euro | 330 Euro |
For more information, please visit the LionSteel website.
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