Razel™ Nax Fixed
Available in store
CloseWhat do you get when you cross a knife with an axe? The answer is the Razel™ Nax. It takes the chisel blade of the standard Razel™ and scales it up, adding a long, full-tang handle to transform it into a hybrid tool like no other. Now you can push cut, scrape, slice, and chop with a single blade.
- Forged Tough: 1075 carbon steel provides durability and edge retention
- Multi-Purpose Utility: Chisel blade useful for push cutting or scraping
- Strong and Visual: Micarta handle combines strength with visual appeal
- Gear Compatible: Durable Kydex sheath with mounting options
- Retention Factor: Leather loop feature secures knife inside sheath
Specifications
Blade Details
- Blade Steel 1075 Carbon Steel
- Blade Edge Plain
- Blade Finish Stonewash
Measurements
- Blade Length 4.29" (109.04 mm)
- Blade Thickness 0.20" (4.98 mm)
- Overall Length 11.00" (279.40 mm)
- Weight 11.30 oz. (320.35 g)
Other
- Handle Material Micarta
- Style Fixed Blade Knife with Sheath
- Sheath Material Kydex
Care Guide
Properly maintaining your knife not only prolongs its life - it also makes for a safer and more enjoyable cutting experience. To keep your knife in prime working condition, keep it sharp, clean, dry, well-oiled, and a in good working order. See our detailed care guide for more information on knife care and maintenance.
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DesignerJon GrahamCleveland, TennesseeJon Graham of Cleveland, Tennessee, was born to a father who had an appreciation for knives, and at a young age he was taught the importance of a good knife. "At the age of seven I got my first knife, and haven't been without one since." In the late '80s while stationed at Aviaono AB Italy, Jon discovered handmade knives in a magazine and knew that was something he wanted to do. After getting out of the Air Force and settling into a job, Jon started making kit knives on a table with basic tools in 1994. Tired of making other people's designs, in 1999 Jon asked his brother Josh to go in on some equipment and learn how to make knives by stock removal. He has been hooked ever since, and constantly strives to improve his designs and skills, building on his experience as a diesel technician. Graham Knives specializes in utility tactical designs with an emphasis on E.D.C. fixed blade pocket knives, but his favorite knife line is the custom Razel with dual edges, which the company makes in many sizes and styles. He is designer of the CRKT Razel and Folding Razel.
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