Columbia River CRKT Inara FrameLock Folding Knife (2.78 Inch Black Stonewash Plain Wharncliffe Blade) Black G10 Handle 7140

SKU: CRK7140
  • Overall Length: 6.63 in.
  • Blade Length: 2.78 in.
  • Cutting Edge Length: 2.70 in.
  • Blade Thickness: 0.089 in.
  • Blade Width:
  • Blade Material: 8Cr14MoV Stainless Steel
  • Blade Hardness:
  • Blade Style: Modified Wharncliffe
  • Blade Grind: Flat
  • Blade Finish: Black Stonewashed
  • Edge Type: PlainEdge
  • Handle Length: 3.842 in.
  • Handle Thickness:
  • Handle Material: G-10 w/ Stainless Steel Backside
  • Handle Color: Black
  • Frame/Liner: Stainless Steel
  • Pivot Assembly: IKBS Ball Bearing Pivot System
  • Weight: 1.80 oz.
  • Carry Method: Pocket Clip (Right Tip-Up)
  • Knife Type: Manual Opening Folder
  • Opening Mechanism: Thumb Stud
  • Locking Mechanism: Frame Lock
  • Brand: CRKT
  • Designer: Richard Rogers
  • Model: Inara
  • Model Number: 7140
  • Country of Origin: China
  • UPC Code:
  • Retail Price:
    $46.95

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    Simply designed, created to take on anything. A subtle curve intersects a straight line to create the minimal profile of the Inara™ /eh-nar-ah/. But this everyday carry folding knife is anything but plain. It’s packed with thoughtful details, making it a limitless daily companion.

    The design that has become the Inara™ was one of the very first customs that Richard Rogers crafted in his Magdalena, New Mexico shop. He applied his universal philosophy: keep it simple, lightweight, and hardly noticeable until it’s needed. The Inara™ rings true with a clean stonewashed modified wharncliffe blade with a strong, fine tip. It’s met with a handle built with G10 on the front and stainless steel on the back, keeping the profile thin yet highly grippy.

    The true beauty is in the action. Stunning balance and a thumb stud combine with IKBS™ ball bearing pivot system to create a lightning fast, smooth-open action. Once the blade is deployed, it’s held securely with a frame lock. The Inara™ is proof that simplicity and usability is no contradiction.