Petzl Spatha Climber's Knife - Yellow
  • Petzl Spatha Yellow Climbing Knife for Professional Climbers
  • Petzl Spatha Yellow Climbing Knife for Professional Climbers
  • Petzl Spatha Yellow Climbing Knife for Professional Climbers

Petzl Spatha Climber's Knife - Yellow

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The Petzl Spatha Yellow Climbing Knife is a must - have tool for climbers on every adventure. This knife features a smooth/serrated combo blade, which can effortlessly cut ropes and cordage. It comes with a hole, allowing you to attach it to your harness using a CARITOOL tool holder or a carabiner. There's also a notch in the blade, enabling you to open it with bare hands. Even when wearing gloves, the textured wheel makes it easy to open the blade. A locking mechanism secures the blade in the open position for safe use. Crafted from stainless steel and nylon, it offers enhanced durability. Measuring 11.5 cm when closed and 17.5 cm when open, and weighing only 43 g, it's lightweight and convenient. Made in France, it comes with a 3 - year guarantee. Additionally, you can add our engraving service to personalize this product with a message or name.

How to use: To open the knife, you can either use the notch in the blade with your bare hands or the textured wheel if you're wearing gloves. Once opened, lock the blade in place using the locking mechanism for safety during cutting. To attach it to your harness, use a CARITOOL tool holder or a carabiner through the hole on the knife. Note: Always keep the knife away from children. When using, be careful not to cut yourself. Avoid using it on extremely hard materials as it may damage the blade. Maintenance: After each use, wipe the blade clean with a dry cloth. If it gets wet, dry it thoroughly to prevent rust. You can also apply a light coat of oil to the blade occasionally to keep it in good condition.


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