Description
On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the T.R.E., Overall knife of the year 2015, The new EDC folder with multiple deployment options is ready, it’s time for the Q4TTRO.This lightweight frame-lock knife features a MagnaCut steel satin finished blade, equipped with the “ReF” (Removable Flipper) system and ceramic ball bearings for a smooth and fast action.
Frame and SOLID clip are made out of titanium, while the handle scale is crafted in different variations in terms of materials: from the titanium with FatCarbon inlays to the full-size Carbon fiber scale, Burlap Micarta or black G10. The entire handle is designed for a secure and comfortable grip.
The titanium spacer matches the SOLID clip for the Ti-variations and the Carbon fiber while it is made out of G10 for the Burlap and black G10 handle models. All around the pivot area there are the Four manual opening options that can be chosen: back flipper tab, front flipper, nail nick and the classic “two hands”.
Q4TTRO combines versatility and ease of use with exceptional functionality, offering a customizable experience to meet everybody’s preferences. The titanium spacer matches the SOLID clip for the Ti-variations and the Carbon fiber while it is made out of G10 for the Burlap and black G10 handle models.
All around the pivot area there are the Four manual opening options that can be chosen: back flipper tab, front flipper, nail nick and the classic “two hands”.
Q4ttro by lionSTEEL, technical specifications
Total length:
200
mm. - 7.87 in.
Blade length:
84
mm. - 3.31 in.
Blade thickness:
3.8
mm. - 0.15 in.
Total weight:
92
gr. - 3.25 oz.
Blade steel:
CPM MagnaCut
Blade finish:
Satin finished
Locking system:
Frame lock
Handle material:
Burlap Micarta
Handle colour:
Green
Packaging:
Cardboard box
Molletta - Michele Pensato
Michele Pensato - aka "molletta", his nickname in Italian – is a very active designer with years of experience. His previous life as an excursion lover and a passion for archaeology had him spending most of his experiences in the great outdoors, where he soon got to understand how a great knife should really be and what it should be capable of achieving. He led the Nexus production group and the group that was created at the MCKF Forum. A keen student of the steel industry, he stands out for his new approach to the use of materials and experimentation in thermal treatment applications.
An advanced user of design software such as Catià, Solidworks, Inventor, he applies FEA to design and aims to create yet more solid and innovative products.