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Introducing the Cold Steel 5 Max, the tool you need to unleash your inner adventurer! Based on the best selling 4 Max, now with a longer blade and reach.
Crafted in collaboration with knife designer Andrew Demko, renowned for crafting some of the finest, most durable knives worldwide, this folder boasts a formidable, razor-sharp 5-inch blade forged from high-quality S35VN steel. This premium material ensures exceptional edge retention and incredible corrosion resistance that easily stands up to years of action. Plus, the blade’s black stonewashed finish makes it even more durable, adding a touch of sophistication for the perfect blend of style and substance.
Attached is a dark green, ergonomically designed G10 handle that delivers excellent traction for a solid hold, even when working in the most challenging outdoor conditions. Equipped with Cold Steel’s renowned Tri-Ad Lock, you can trust your blade will stay securely in place during use, providing you with peace of mind and superior, worry-free performance when you need it most.
With an overall length of 31cm, the 5 Max is a versatile tool capable of handling a wide range of tasks—from slicing through rigid materials to precision cutting—this is one knife that’s up for any challenge, anytime. Pair that length with its 4.8mm thickness and 350g weight, and you’ve got an impressively robust and dependable tool designed to exceed your expectations through the most demanding undertakings.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.