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ZEV Technologies Announce Collaboration with Winkler Knives

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After a chance meeting at the 2018 SHOT SHOW, ZEV teamed up with the one and only Winkler Knives to design and produce an everyday carry, personal defense knife. “Daniel Winkler and Jason Knight worked hard to bring our vision to life and we could not be happier with how this project turned out. They truly brought the ZEV philosophy of ‘Design. Feel. Performance.’ to every aspect of this knife. This is the first release of many new projects that ZEV currently has in the works.” stated Dave Roberts, VP of Marketing. The ZEV-Winkler Knife is a limited edition of 100 available for purchase exclusively on ZEV’s website. The first batch of 50 are available now, with the remaining 50 coming to market in the next 45 days.

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The blade is made from 80CrV2 steel, coated in black oxide and features a sculpted G10 curved handle that indexes perfectly in the hand. Thumb index file work on top of the blade ensures a perfect grip every time.

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ZEV’s influence can be seen from the red and black handle, its slashes cut in the blade, to the kydex® sheath in red and black that also feature the signature ZEV slashes.

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Additionally, the belt clip can be mounted vertical or horizontal for left or right-hand draw giving the end user a variety of carry options.

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Knife Specifications
• Blade steel: 80CrV2
• Black oxide no-glare finish
• Blade length: 4 1/4″
• Overall length: 8 3/8″
• Blade thickness: 3/16″
• Skeletonized, full tapered tang
• Thumb index file work

Sheath
• Red and Black Kydex® featuring ZEV slashes
• Spring steel, belt clip that can be mounted on either side of the sheath in both vertical or horizontal positions

www.zevtechnologies.com

www.zevtechnologies.com/ZEV-winkler-knife

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6 Responses to “ZEV Technologies Announce Collaboration with Winkler Knives”

  1. Steak TarTar says:

    that thing is mean looking

  2. patrulje says:

    Is it just me or does that look like a knife for Deadpool?

  3. Pete says:

    Edgy

  4. Stickman says:

    That is generally considered to be a good quality steel. For people who really get into steels, there are some reviews of the Skrama which was one of the first main stream companies to use that steel.

    https://www.varusteleka.com/en/product/terava-skrama-carbon-steel/30189

  5. Frogman says:

    When is winkler going to get back to Native American/mountainman roots? not digging jason’s Influence. The primitive twist made them great on top of practical.