NEW: Gerber River Shorty E-mail
Wednesday, 12 March 2014 10:21

Gerber is proud to announce the re-introduction of a classic waterman's blade, the River Shorty. Built especially for the unique requirements of rafting, paddling and diving, the Gerber River Shorty features a serrated 3-inch, polished 420HC stainless steel blade wrapped in a durable, slip-resistant nylon handle. The hard plastic sheath attaches easily and securely to a belt, boot or PFD and will accept the blade edge right or left.

GerberRiverShortyThe blunt tip blade makes the River Shorty safe for inflatables, while a brilliant new green color pattern helps the blade stand out when things get hectic. Proudly made in Gerber's Portland, Oregon factory the River Short is built to serve and carries the brand's iron-clad lifetime warranty.

Features

  • Blunt tip with serrated blade
  • Corrosion-resistant blade
  • PFD compatible sheath
  • Made in the US

Tech specs:

  • Blade Length: 3.0"
  • Overall Length: 6.75"
  • Weight: 4 oz.
  • Blade Material: 420 HC Stainless Steel
  • Handle Material: Glass filled Nylon

Available in high visibility green (shown) and classic black models.

MSRP: $33 US

www.gerbergear.com

 

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