Viper Belone Colored Gold Jesper Voxnaes Design Combination of classic Italian shepherd knife and modern pocket knife Handle made of titanium blanks and a carbon fiber scales with gold accents Blade made of M390
Viper Belone Colored Green
Jesper Voxnaes Design Combination of classic Italian shepherd knife and modern pocket knife Handle made of titanium blanks and a carbon fiber scales with green accents Blade made of M390
Viper Belone Colored Blue
Jesper Voxnaes Design Combination of classic Italian shepherd knife and modern pocket knife Handle made of titanium blanks and a carbon fiber scales with blue accents Blade made of M390
Viper Boletus PCMushroom knife with blade and bristle brush Fabrizio Silvestrelli design Blade made of NitroB steel with satin finish Handle made from ox horn Leather case included
Viper Boletus CBMushroom knife with blade and bristle brush Fabrizio Silvestrelli design Blade made of NitroB steel with satin finish Handle made from cocobolo / pau santo wood Leather case included
Viper Boletus BOMushroom knife with blade and bristle brush Fabrizio Silvestrelli design Blade made of NitroB steel with satin finish Handle made from natural boxwood Leather case included
Viper Rhino1 Carbon Fiber
New version of the Rhino with steel upgrade and new blade grindFabrizio Silvestrelli design Very large and sturdy knife with a backlock Elmax steel blade with stonewashed finishBruno Brutalo!
This grace....these almost fragile lines....oh, whoops....wrong knife.
The Rhino1 is about the gnarliest breaker we've had in our hands in a long time. What a piece! Here are some hard facts: 25.3cm total length. 250gr (that's a quarter kilo!!!). 4mm Elmax steel. A backlock, with an ultra-slick "CLACK". A compound grind, which together with the pronounced "horn" at the front of the tip, already looks very striking. Clearly, the Rhino1 is NOT an ultra-versatile, lightweight EDC knife. Here comes something for lovers of the very heavy fraction! This knife is available with handles made of micarta, carbonfiber or santo wood.
Viper Rhino1 Lama Brown Micarta
New version of the Rhino with steel upgrade and new blade grindFabrizio Silvestrelli design Very large and sturdy knife with a backlock Elmax steel blade with stonewashed finishBruno Brutalo! This grace....these almost fragile lines....oh, whoops....wrong knife. The Rhino1 is about the gnarliest breaker we've had in our hands in a long time. What a piece! Here are some hard facts: 25.3cm total length. 250gr (that's a quarter kilo!!!). 4mm Elmax steel. A backlock, with an ultra-slick "CLACK". A compound grind, which together with the pronounced "horn" at the front of the tip, already looks very striking. Clearly, the Rhino1 is NOT an ultra-versatile, lightweight EDC knife. Here comes something for lovers of the very heavy fraction!
This knife is available with handles made of micarta, carbonfiber or santo wood.
Viper Katla Canvas Micarta Green
Solid EDC knife with pocket clip
Jesper-Voxnaes-Design
micarta handle and M390 blade
Hot like a volcano
The Viper Katla is not only the latest coup of Jesper Voxnaes and Viper Technocut but also the name of one of the most active volcanoes in Iceland. The design of the knife leaves no doubt: here it goes hyper-modern to the point.
The handle is equipped with micarta scales, finished with a matte stonewash. Underneath the scales are steel liners, which also provide the liner lock. This locks the knife cleanly when open and can of course be easily operated with one hand. The blade, which runs on ball bearings, is opened via the small flipper tab that protrudes over the hilt or via the two thumb studs.
The blade is a kind of Spanto shape, as it became world famous through the knives of Rick Hinderer. Here, the shape of a Spearpoint blade is combined with the geometry of a Tanto tip. This makes for a sweeping look, but provides uncanny stability in the front area of the blade. This means that the Katla can definitely be used to work harder. The Böhler M390 blade steel used rounds off the picture perfectly thanks to its outstanding performance.