🔧 Elevate Your Everyday Carry with the TiRant RAZOR V3!
The Exceed Designs TiRant RAZOR V3 is a premium utility knife crafted from 6Al-4V titanium, featuring a low-profile design, quick-release blade lock, and enhanced blade compatibility. Weighing only 2.4oz, it combines lightweight portability with high-end materials and precision engineering, making it an essential tool for any EDC enthusiast.
Material Type | Titanium |
Color | Grey |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 5.61 ounces |
Folded Size | Approximately 4-5 inches (l) x 1-1.5 inches (w) x < 1 inch (h) |
2**M
Excellent, Convenient EDC Boxcutter. Love it!
This is a great addition to my EDC setup. It now rides in my left rear pocket and helps me protect the blade of my right rear pocket knife.I will tell you that it takes some strength and dexterity to change the blades and "out of the box" it was a bit slick to get a good feel opening or closing with one hand. A careful application of a bit of Talon grip tape (B01FLQO5IU) totally solved the grip issue. I applied it strategically on both sides.I now find that when I need to open a box or engage in most other cutting activities, this is the blade that I use. I switch the blades out about every week and love the convenience.My regular EDC knife is opened and checked before I go to bed just to make sure it is in good shape.
E**T
An excellent utility knife--costly but worth it.
I got this because I use a utility knife a lot. This is a well designed, well built utility knife. It has an excellent blade lock--if you have ever had a knife come back on your fingers, you will appreciate it. The replaceable blade holder holds the blades well, they do not come out when cutting sticky cardboard. It offers a good sturdy grip, but is light weight. The only down side is the gray color which means the knife can be hard to find if used outdoors. I put strips of scotch lite reflective tape on min that cures this. I would describe this knife as being the Peterbilt truck of utility knives, pricey but worth the extra money if you need a sturdy, easy to use reliable knife.
A**R
I love it!
I don't actually ever write reviews. I know most people say that but I really mean it. I've always loved knives and I even make my own fixed blades. I have a lot of nice pocket knives, but I often found myself not wanting to use them for tasks because I didn't want to mess them up, such as for breaking down boxes or other types of things. A utility knife is great for this but I still wanted one that was nice to carry around and lightweight. This is super smooth and functions as well as many custom knives I have. It's light the blade is super tight and easy to change once you get used to it. I've only been carrying it for about a week maybe a little less so hopefully it holds up as well as it feels like it's going to.
G**S
Best out there!
Amazing Utility knife. Ease of use in operation and blade replacement. The craftsmanship is top notch. Perfect for EDC, it's super lightweight. Swanky for an Amazon box warrior. I prefer these kinds of knifes for EDC because the blade can be discarded in the event I forget I'm carrying it and go someplace where it's a no no. I keep my knife and can replace the blade later.
G**N
Quality product, the "Ridge" of EDC knives. durable, light, compact and always sharp
The burning question... why would / should I pay this much for a boxcutter?The quick answer, this is a KNIFE not a boxcutter, its "form", "function" and some may dare to say "style". It's a small, light, well put together knife that is built to last and with replaceable blades will stay just as sharp as the day you bought it.Alright, welcome to another grumpy old man rant...What is the RAZOR? it is a locking, single edge knife. Built to last is an understatement. It's made from machined metal all around, while it's light, it's also really solid. It has the right weight and fits nicely in your hand. (I have big hands and my wife has small hands... we both find the blade knife comfortable). There are two versions of the belt clip, short and long as well as multiple handle finishes and you can swap out the standard key ring for a useful pry tool. You can go with one of the base builds (if you plan to use this AND display it) or you can up the ante with some black screws, carbon finishes and even etched blades to make this a real conversation piece.As far as the mechanics, the locking mechanism is solid, the opening hinge as well as the "button" have been designed to avoid accidentally opening the blade. (NOTE: for all you lefties, this is a righty knife. but as a fellow leftie... don't worry it's still almost completely ambidextrous for single handed opening and closing.)The frame houses the locking mechanism, belt clip, and key ring attachment, It's simple, rugged and is comfortable to hold. When open it feels like a full size knife not a compact one. but it's light weight makes it easy to operate with one hand for extended periods of time.The blade.... It's a standard utility knife blade (which are scary sharp) and replaceable... You don't need to worry about dulling and sharpening. This knife never gets dull because you can always replace the blade. If you break or chip the blade.. it just simple to swap out the damaged one for a new one (and the knife is good as new and really sharp)For those who like bullet points (see below)Selling points (pros)- slim design- the weight is just right- It's durable- simple operation- Replaceable blades- Customizable - as utilitarian or fancy as you want to make it.Old Man nitpicking items (cons)- Pricey - but you already know that.- The blade requires a tool to remove (included in the case - don't lose it)- It's almost too good looking - at the beginning you might find yourself not wanting use it.... at the heart this is "working" knife... It's supposed to be pretty and take a beating.- Lefties will have to get used to the closing mechanism but it's not problematic or dangerous (if you are a leftie you should be used to living in the righty world by now.. or you are too young to own this knife. Pesky kids!So to answer the question "why would I pay a premium for this knife." Because it's useful, it's something that you spent time researching, you know it's quality and the kicker.... Because you want it. Plain and simple. This is a "want" item. It checks all the boxes for quality and usefulness and if you have read all the way down to here, you know probably already know your answer. I purchased mine as a gift... for me and I'm very happy with that decision.I hope this help you make your decision.
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