Not SOL with SOL Survival

Bike-Bag-DudeThe name might say it all: SOL Survival Kit, but the truth is that this SOL actually stands for Survive Outdoors Longer. The SOL Origin includes the most crucial lifesaving gear in one compact, waterproof kit.

Tools included are Tinder-Quik fire starters, 150-pound-test braided nylon cord, mil-spec stainless-steel wire, and an emergency sewing and fishing kit. There’s also survival instructions for more than 60 hazards, a liquid-damped compass, and, secured in a button-release slot, a folding lock-blade knife, which itself features a 100dB rescue whistle, an ultra-bright LED light in the handle, and an AUS-8 steel drop-point blade for precision cuts. The inside of the kit’s lid even doubles as a signal mirror. With this SOL kit you won’t be SOL when it hits the fan.

SOL Official Website

Spyderco Goes Szabo

Spyderco-SzaboWe see a lot of unique product names but the Spyderco Szabo folding knife gets its name not from some far off land, but rather its creator Laci Szabo, a law enforcement officer, a veteran U.S. Marine, and a word-class martial artist. The visionary knife designer created a folding blade that reflects his philosophies regarding folding knife design as it applies to both utility and personal defense. Its large size creates a commanding presence and offers increased reach when used with fencing-style skills.

The scimitar-shaped blade has a long, gently curving belly to maximize cutting power, while leaving the tip well centered to support point-oriented tactics. The handle is constructed of full stainless steel liners capped by black Cubic Check carbon fiber/G-10 laminate scales while the blade features a non-reflective titanium carbonitride coating. This year has seen the introduction of the all-new all-black edition that is better suited to tactical applications.

But you don’t need to be Special Forces to get your hands on one, and anyone in the field or camping can benefit from this lightweight and incredibly durable blade that promises to provide a secure, non-slip grip.

Spyderco Szabo Folder Official Website

Helle of Norway Decides to Fold

After 80 years in business Helle of Norway has decided to fold it. The company, which has operated exclusively as a fixed-blade knife manufacturer since it was founded, isn’t closing shop but instead is looking to introduce its first folding knife. Until now, the company’s mantra was that folding knives simply never met the strict quality standards synonymous with the brand.

Quality isn’t being sacrificed however,  as the company introduces the Dokka, a folding knife that features a triple laminated stainless steel blade, which measures 3.5 inches long and has 58 Rockwell hardness. Unique to Helle of Norway the Dokka the triple laminated steel blade gives a lasting, razor-sharp edge designed to protect against corrosion and breakage but any folding knife design. The blade nestles into the curly birch handle, making it an easy knife stowaway. The Dokka is distributed in the USA and Canada by Sport Hansa.

Helle of Norway Official Website
Sport Hansa Official Website