Böker Plus Advance Pro Fixed kniv 02BP0016
The Boker Plus Advance Pro Fixed Blade is the ultimate tactical knife for those seeking a robust, fixed-blade knife with premium materials and thoughtful design. Inspired by the All Black Pro Folder, it combines the same strong build and functionality, but in a fixed-blade version with a full tang construction. The 11.3 cm blade made from high-quality D2 steel offers exceptional cutting performance and long-lasting sharpness, even under the toughest conditions. This knife is the preferred choice of the "One-Man-One-Knife" crowd, as it is versatile, easy to handle, and suited for a variety of outdoor tasks.
With its completely black, tactical design, the Boker Plus Advance Pro Fixed Blade is ideal for military, hunting, or tactical applications. The ergonomic handle ensures maximum grip and control, even under extreme conditions. The MOLLE-compatible nylon sheath, with an additional gear pocket and leg strap, offers comfortable carry and ensures the knife is always easily accessible and secure. The puncture-resistant design and the snap button closure provide extra security, preventing accidental draw.
This knife is perfect for those who need a reliable and durable tool that performs in demanding environments and a wide range of tasks. The combination of D2 steel, tactical design, and practical MOLLE compatibility makes the Boker Plus Advance Pro Fixed Blade an essential companion for any adventure.
Blad stål
D2
Blade style
Recurved
Bladbehandling
Svart
Handtag / Skaft
Plast
Slida / fodral
Nylon
Total längd:
9.53″
Bladlängd:
4.45″
Bladtjocklek:
0.15″
Ursprungsland:
Kina
Full-Tang blad
Klimatkompensation
Grönare materialanvändning
Naturliga källor
Eftersom det är både enkelt och viktigt
Lamnias specialitet är ett sortiment av mer än 5 000 knivar och fällknivar. Vi saluför hundratals skandinaviska knivar, bland annat de populära Puukko-knivarna, fällknivar, jaktknivar och köksbestick från världens bästa varumärken såsom Spyderco, Cold Steel, Böker, Fox Cutlery och Benchmade.

