The NRS Co-Pilot knife brings tactical rescue to every river run. The compact design and lie-flat sheath pair seamlessly with your PFD. Emergency-ready features such as smooth and scalloped cutting edges and blunt safety tip are trusted by professional responders, SAR response teams and recreational boaters worldwide.
Details:
- An excellent knife for freshwater boating and rescue. For saltwater use, choose the NRS Titanium Co-Pilot Knife.
- The low-profile, quick-release Thumbs Up Sheath stashes fixed blades away securely and releases with a one-handed flick of the thumb.
- The sheath attaches firmly to a PFD lash stab; lanyard attachment point on the knife handle further safeguards against losing a blade in rough waters.
- Lanyard attachment point at the tip of the handle gives boaters the option to further safeguard against losing the knife in rough waters when attached to the lash tab.
- Features an oxygen tank valve wrench in the center of the handle.
- The partially serrated edge covers all your cutting needs. The 'reverse scallop' serrations facilitate severing tough fibers.
- An asymmetrical handle and blade, along with the blunt tip, ensure proper blade orientation and help to prevent injury in a tight rescue situation.
- Jimping along the top of the blade edge delivers secure thumb placement and prevents grip slippage.
- Glass-reinforced polypropylene handle features a rubber overlay for a comfortable grip and maximum blade control in wet environments.
Specifications:
Weight:Â Â Â |
- Total: 3.5 oz
- Knife: 2.8 oz
- Sheath: 0.7 oz
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Blade Material |
   420 HC Stainless Steel |
Handle Material |
   Glass-reinforced polypropylene w/rubber overlay |
Sheath Material |
   Glass-reinforced polypropylene w/rubber touch points |
Total Length |
   6" |
Blade Length: |
   2.8" |
Blade Edge |
    Smooth and serrated |
Blade Tip |
    Blunt |
Features |
- Tumble polish blade
- Glass-reinforced polypropylene w/rubber overlay handle
- Jimping secures thumb grip
- Thumbs Up Sheath
- Valve wrench for oxygen tank
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Notes |
- Use a #6 Torx Key to position the pocket carry clip on your Pilot Access Knife. Do NOT use a Philips Head Screwdriver or other tools. Doing so can strip the heads, voiding the warranty.
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