Dynamis Blade Review
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Dynamis blade review. The dynamis razorback blade is a good looking knife that appears to be well designed for its close quarters combat purpose and displays dynamis seeming efficient minimalist approach to combat tools and gear. With turning that over to daniel winkler he nailed it. It is the compact version of the da blade that had a oal of 7 25 with a cutting edge of 3 5. Working in conjunction with us navy seal veteran dom raso of dynamis alliance winkler knives has introduced the dynamis blade.
The sheath alone tells the story so often you ll buy a really well thought out knife for a given application and the sheath that it comes with feels like an afterthought at best. The blade is cut from 80crv2 an extremely tough and wear resistant steel. The dynamis blade was designed for on and off duty use. The razorback was named in honor of late navy seal adam brown who was dedicated to the arkansas razorback football team.
Dom raso made it a point to listen to all end user feedback and dump it into this blade and its features. Dynamis winkler went with cpm3v steel which i m a big fan of and i really like the attention to detail. The overall cutting edge is 3 75 and is offered in a single or double edge.