Grit Knives
The_Reed
The_Reed
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The Reed, Desert Tough. Everyday Ready.
For when you don’t need flash ... just a knife that works every single time.
The Reed is a drop-point variation of The Abby, stripped down and field-ready with a no-nonsense desert sand G10 handle. It’s got the same smooth button-lock action and flipper tab for quick deployment, but trades the tanto point for a classic blade profile that’s better suited for skinning, slicing, and all-around utility.
D2 tool steel gives you edge retention you can rely on. The stonewashed finish hides wear, and the textured G10 keeps your grip solid in wet or gritty conditions. Whether you’re working through rope, meat, cardboard, or wood — this knife was built to do the job without complaint.
It’s slim enough to carry daily, but strong enough to earn a place in your kit.
What's in the Box
Knife, Stickers (they change), and carrying case
Drop:GRT-624
Specifications
Mechanism: Button lock / Flipper / Thumb Stud
Action: Ball Bearing
Features:
Blade Finish: / Laser Engraved
Blade Style/Shape: Drop Point
Clip Type: Standard
Use: Every Day and Tactical
Materials
Materials
Blade Steel: D2 60-61 HRC
Handle Material: G10
Dimensions
Dimensions
Blade Length: 3.15" | 8.9cm
Blade Thickness: 0.13" | 3mm
Open Length: 8" | 20.3 cm
Closed Length: 4.49" | 11.4 cm
Handle Thickness: 0.51" | 1.3 cm
Weight: 4oz. | 112g
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
KNIVES ARE DESIGNED FOR CUTTING
Don’t throw, pound, pry or chop with a knife. It’s not safe and if you damage the knife using it that way, it may void the warranty. Strong impact or twisting can also damage your knife or worse, cause an injury. If you have a locking blade, always check that the locking mechanism is in working order before you use it.
Store your knife in a dry place, out of the sheath. Lightly wipe the blade with clean oil two to three times a year to keep rust from starting. You may need to oil more often if you live near water. Cleaning and caring for your knife will maintain performance and enhance the life your knife.
If you find the metal has a blue, grey or black color, it is a sign of oxidation and a precursor of rust. Stainless steel does not discolor easily. If you do notice a change in the color of the metal, clean it immediately. It’s a sign of rust waiting to happen.
Discoloration is common to non-stainless steel. But regular cleaning will keep the metal from rusting.
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