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🖤 Escape the ordinary with tactical precision.
The SOG Escape Tactical Folding Pocket Knife features a 3.4-inch partially serrated 9Cr18MoV stainless steel blade paired with a durable anodized aluminum handle. Designed for everyday carry and emergency readiness, it includes a glass breaker, wire stripper, and line cutter blades stored under the handle. With a secure lockback mechanism and corrosion-resistant materials, this compact, ambidextrous knife is built to perform in any situation, backed by a lifetime limited warranty.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking |
Brand | SOG |
Model Name | SOG Knives - Escape - Bead Blasted |
Special Feature | Water-Resistant |
Age Range (Description) | 18+ yrs |
Included Components | Built-in Strap Cutter & Glass Breaker, Bead Blasted 3.4" Blade, Aluminum Handle |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Escape - Bead Blasted |
Blade Length | 3.4 Inches |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | partially_serrated |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 8.2 Inches |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Size | 3.4" |
Manufacturer | SOG Specialty Knives & Tools |
UPC | 729857996945 |
Part Number | FF24-CP |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Item model number | FF24-CP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Material | 9Cr18MoV steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Special Features | Water-Resistant |
Usage | personal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | lifetime limited warranty |
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GREAT KNIFE bought just over a year ago, used at a motor vehicle accident I stopped for. Works teriffic good quality!
I just bought two more of these now! I have to say I was very satisfied when I first bought this knife being into tactical gear, seeing and owning knives for over two decades from trying out no name mom and pop brands (some now larger and well known) to major players like Microtech and I'll even say Gerber, I'm talking about the high end Gerber stuff made to be beat and work hard without breaking so let's just say I've had some experience with knives. I love carrying my Microtech OTF Combat Trodoon but at almost $550 almost always carrying it in a sheath but still worry about loosing it, or theft, NOT breaking it being they have terrific customer service. Anyway I bought this to carry when I'd rather leave my Microtech at home but still have a good knife with the same capabilities like the glass breaker, bull tip, partially serrated, and good size. The knife blade locks firmly and hasn't loosened the pocket clip did a bit, moving about a 1/8" at most where I have it tightened to now being tightening the screw makes opening it harder. I have used abused and tested this knife like cutting right thru a piece of an Infinity front bumper 3/16" no problem, construction items like wood to sheetrock even wire cutting or stripping, all over. Glass doors and windows aren't a match for the real glass breaker not a cheap price. Being the curious guy I even cut some shingles which obviously required a bit of cleaning and sharpening after but it went right back to working. Just recently I came across a second's old SUV rollover with one driver in her 70-80's consious but pinned by her seatbelt which locked and pressing into her chest causing her trouble breathing I quickly popped her sunroof with the carbide glass breaker and cut her belt with the strap cutter being safe to do so. So between my trials, its ability to be very deadly by design I've stabbed pigs (already dead) with teriffic ease and designed safety to yourself being the knife is capable of providing a safe grip even when wet, God forbid you need it that way it can easily save your life, the overall quality and ability to take abuse, plus the name plate INCLUDES backup blades under it without adding bulk, a nice advantage for the money is why I give 5 stars.
D**N
Wow this is sharp!
SOG knives have always been known for their quality. This one is no exception. The first thing you notice is the weight; this is not a light knife by any means, but this is an indicator of quality and sturdiness. It's a little difficult for one-hand opening, but that's probably a good thing because the blade is VERY sharp, I'm talking razor blade level.The addition of a seat-belt cutter, wire-stripper and glass-breaker make this a very competent all-around performer. I am very happy with it.Edit: Many people complain that this knife is difficult to open, especially one-handed. It is. This is not a flaw; it is a safety measure, you don't want this knife to open arbitrarily. However it can be opened one-handed with a little practice. And also there are complaints that it can't be closed one-handed. This is also true, and it's also a good thing! An accidental closing could easily removed a digit. Love this knife.
R**W
My Daily Carry For Over Four Years (Owned Since Sep 2012)
The Escape has been my daily carry for over four years. It sleeps on my bedside table. I love the thing. At this point, the belt clip has 1mm of click play left and right wiggle, there is some finish wear around the handle (see pictures), and the knife could stand a sharpen. That's it after 4 years. My maintenance regime has been a very occasional clean using: baby wipes, spit, leaves, alcohol wipes, wet grass, my t-shirt, a slow moving squirrel, or the tears of joy cried by my fans. The seat belt cutter is really more for cutting string, ribbon, dental floss to a precise length of 6.28 inches, or other similar tasks. The Escape cannot effectively dispatch a seat belt because it doesn't have the rounded beveled blade some other rescue knives have. The Escapes's glass breaker, on the other hand, is shatteringly effective. My Escape is still seeing weekly service as box opener, tag cutter, envelope flayer, and slayer of that plastic packaging designed by creatures of the lower depths (you know the stuff.). Right now the Escape is getting some heavy Amazon box opening action this 2016 X-mas season. The blade is still getting things done even on the original factory sharpened edge. Wow. One slight draw back is that I do occasionally get someone in my 'polite civilized' circles who comments on it being a 'big' or 'evil' looking knife. I think that's pretty insensitive to how the knife feels about being called such things! If I chose to get an Escape with black blade and tanto point, it probably would not increase the 'eye pop' factor much more, but I don't think I'd get any SOG knife larger and more 'tacti-cool' than an Escape/Trident/Aegis or Flash. My reply to those comments insinuating I'm ready to fight in Michael Jackson's 'Beat It' video, is always along the lines of, "It's my rescue knife. It's called the Éscapé (Eh-skop-Ay)." A trendy foreign sounding name is less threatening. I also say, "See, it's got a belt cutter and glass breaker ... right here ...". I point out the features, finish whatever task was needed, and return it to my front right pocket. Yes, the Escape has some heft and size to it, and there is some mental comfort of knowing I might be able to survive a dance off and potential bandana fashion crisis. Truly though, the Escape is a great daily work horse, with the perks of smashing glass, and a little exposed utility edge for when you need to cut just that thing. If you have been thinking about an SOG knife, or a rescue style knife, I highly recommend this. The Escape is a darn good tool that has never let me down in 4 years of service.
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