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Camp 180 | AEB-L | G10 | KizerV™ 1096A2

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Camp 180 | AEB-L | G10 | KizerV™ 1096A2FEATURES Designed For Medium To Large Hands With Guarded Handle Engineered for medium to large hands, this knife delivers a confident full palm grip with a 5. 5" blade and an overall length of 10. 3". The extended G10 handle incorporates a guarded design for added safety and control, while balanced weight distribution and ergonomic shaping minimize fatigue during extended use. Durable & Resilient Blade For Camping Needs The Camp 180 is built around a

FEATURES

Designed For Medium To Large Hands With Guarded Handle
Engineered for medium to large hands, this knife delivers a confident full-palm grip with a 5.5" blade and an overall length of 10.3". The extended G10 handle incorporates a guarded design for added safety and control, while balanced weight distribution and ergonomic shaping minimize fatigue during extended use.

Durable & Resilient Blade For Camping Needs
The Camp 180 is built around a rugged 4.5mm thick AEB-L steel blade, reinforced with a swedge for added strength and cutting performance. AEB-L steel offers exceptional toughness, strong corrosion resistance, and can be easily sharpened even in the field. Available with a black or grey stonewash finish, it provides low-visibility concealment for outdoor settings—making it ideal for camping, food prep, and general camp chores.

Versatile Drop Point For All Tasks
The versatile drop point blade excels across the board—whether you're opening packages, processing game, or tackling demanding campsite jobs.

Ergonomic G10 Handle With Anti-Slip Texture
The handle features an aggressively textured G10 surface for maximum grip and slip resistance. Its ergonomic shape ensures a comfortable four-finger hold, delivering reliable control whether your hands are wet, dry, or gloved.

SPECIFICATIONS

Model: Camp 180
Model Number: 1096A2
Overall Length: 10.3" / 260.80mm
Designer: Jonathan Styles
Blade Style: Drop Point
Blade Length: 5.55" / 141.00mm
Blade Thickness: 0.18" / 4.5mm
Blade Material: AEB-L
Blade Finishing: Gray Stonewashed
Blade Grind: Flat
Handle Length: 4.72" / 119.80mm
Handle Material: G10
Weight: 7.70oz / 218.2g
Color: Olive Green
Hardness: 58-60

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