Opinel Outdoor Junior No. 07 Stainless Steel Folding Knife with Safety Rounded Tip Integrated Whistle Made in France

Opinel Outdoor Junior No. 07 Stainless Steel Folding Knife with Safety Rounded Tip Integrated Whistle Made in France

$49.00
Sale price  $49.00 Regular price 
Skip to product information
Opinel Outdoor Junior No. 07 Stainless Steel Folding Knife with Safety Rounded Tip Integrated Whistle Made in France

Opinel Outdoor Junior No. 07 Stainless Steel Folding Knife with Safety Rounded Tip Integrated Whistle Made in France

$49.00
Sale price  $49.00 Regular price 

- A junior sized companion: This heavy-duty junior knife features a 2.5 mm thick 12C27 Sandvik blade with a rounded safety tip, an integrated 4 seasons 110 db. survival whistle and a shackle key. - Sadvik Stainless Steel Blade: 12C27 modified stainless steel blade provides an excellent cutting edge and superior corrosion resistance. Each blade is stamped with the Crowned Hand, Joseph Opinel’s chosen maker’s mark, to guarantee authenticity. - Capable Camping Companion: The Number 7 pocket knife is well suited for camping, the spontaneous summer picnic, or the essential DIY project around the house. 3.15inch blade (8cm), open length 7 inches (17.8cm). - Patented Virobloc System: A hallmark of Opinel everyday carry knives since it’s invention in 1955, the Virobloc ring offers a unique, thoughtful, and easy to use safety mechanism for locking the blade during use, during transport, and during storage. - Sustainability: Opinel actively strives to reuse, recycle, and reduce waste throughout manufacturing processes. From sustainably harvested wood to minimal packaging, it’s our way of committing to making quality knives for generations to come.

Product description

THE No. 7 OUTDOOR JUNIOR POCKET KNIFE

THE RIGHT FEATURES AT THE RIGHT COST

THE PERFECT SIZE FOR EVERYDAY CARRY

CARING FOR YOUR KNIFE

MADE IN THE FRENCH ALPS FOR OVER 130 YEARS

The No.07 Outdoor Junior is a great knife for scouts, young adventurers and campers. It's blunted tip helps improve safety around young children. The pea-less safety whistle works when cold, hot or wet!

Opinel uses Sandvik(R) 12C27 Modified stainless steel. The Swedish steel is well known for its anti-corrosive properties which requires minimal upkeep. Its carbon content of at least 0.40% provides an excellent cutting edge which is also easy to keep sharp.

The patented VIROBLOC locking mechanism keeps your knife safely closed in your pocket and locks the blade open during use. The simplicity of the knife’s design and it’s sustainable wooden handle makes the knife lightweight too!

The pea-less whistle is a safety feature you'll be glad to have! Works when wet, cold, or hot.

Both smart and simple, the Opinel folding knife is composed of 5 elements: the blade, the wooden handle, the fixed ferrule, the rivet and the rotating VIROBLOC locking ring which was added in 1955 to sizes No.06 and above.

The knife is equipped with a 3.2 inch blade, open length 7 inches.

All Opinel wooden-handle knives are not designed to be washed in the dishwasher. Heat and moisture will cause any wood to swell which will make the knife hard to open at times. Opinel suggests carefully hand-washing your knives and leaving them out to air dry.

The Sandvik 12C27 Mod. Stainless Steel used for the blades is low maintenance, meaning it is highly resistant to rust and can be polished or cared for with simple organic oils.

Joseph Opinel designed his first pocket knife in 1890, creating a tool that is as robust and functional as it is simple and beautiful. From his workshop at the foot of the French Alps, Opinel forged a cult classic. Generations of artists, explorers, and farmers have carried the instantly recognizable, imminently useful Opinel knife in their pockets.

Little has changed since 1890. Rooted in history and a commitment to craftsmanship, the Opinel family still makes their knives in the Savoie region of France. Each year, THEIR team of 150 employees in France manufactures over 5 million knives, ranging from outdoor tools to kitchen knives, all to honor Joseph Opinel’s focus on quality and simplicity.

You may also like