Spartan Blades PALLAS Flipper - Drop Point Blade / CPM-S45VN / Black Aluminum Handle SF3SW
Spartan Blades PALLAS Flipper - Drop Point Blade / CPM-S45VN / Black Aluminum Handle SF3SW
The PALLAS by Spartan Blades is one smooth outstanding flipper that is different than the myriad of framelock flippers out there. First off they went with Aluminum for the handles versus titanium. The brought the weight and the cost down considerably. The lock is a plunge lock which is great for closing one handed and keeping your thumb out of the way. The blade is still a premium S45VN and rides on bearings for a smooth and extremely quick deployment. This knife comes in either a Tanto or a Drop Point design.
For me the Pallas is a must have for any flipper enthusiast.
This Pallas is a stonewashed, drop point blade.
- 3.75" Drop Point Blade in a stonewash finish
- Aluminum Handle with stainless steel hardware
- Smooth flipper design on bearings for rapid deployment
- Plunge lock for one handed closing
- Made in USA
Blade Material: | CPM-S45VN |
Blade Style: | Drop Point / Flat grind |
Blade Length: | 3.75" |
Overall Length: | 8.75" |
Handle Length: | 5.00" |
Handle Material: | Aluminum with stainless hardware |
Lock System: | Plunge Lock |
Weight: | 5.00 ounces |
Pocket Clip: | Tip Up / Right Hand |
Country of Origin: | USA |
Collections: Folding Knives, Spartan Blades
View full detailsSo I purchased the Pallas and I couldn’t be happier. The blade is wicked sharp. The deployment methods are perfect for my needs at work and it’s a nice big beefy blade. I personally like a bit larger blade and this one is right in the sweet spot for me. My co-workers all want one now as well. We’ll see about that, but all in all this is a very useful and valuable tool as well as a fidget master if you’re into that kind of thing. I can’t be happier. Best useful knife I’ve bought in quite some time. NWK’s got it to me from across the country in record speed which was certainly appreciated. I was amazed in fact. Thanks, and I hope if you’re in the market for a knife like this you’ll consider the Pallas. It’s really that good.