🔧 Unleash Your Inner Adventurer with the REMETTE Rhino!
The REMETTE Pocket Knife Rhino 0316 is a versatile EDC tool featuring a durable 14C28N steel blade, a safety button lock mechanism, and an ergonomic micarta handle. Designed for both everyday tasks and outdoor adventures, it combines functionality with style, making it an excellent gift option.
A**1
Excellent Quality, Fidgetability, Aesthetics, & Customer Service!
The media could not be loaded. SUMMARY / TLDR: You cannot go wrong with these knives. And with a company whose customer service responds and solves issues quickly, this knife from Remette is a no-brainer. Just buy it! Also, if there was a flipper tab it would be the perfect knife (preference), but it still gets 5 Stars from me!Because I absolutely LOVED the liner lock version of the Remette Rhino, I had to get my hands on this button-lock version. I originally ordered the one with green micarta scales, and it was (nearly) perfect. There was unfortunately a tiny bit of play in the rotation when in the closed position. I reached out to Remette right away, and they had a replacement at my door in less than 48 hrs, and the new one had no play in it whatsoever. These knives are very high quality, and I love all the little details they paid attention to on the design.PROS:- Weight: Very light for the size due to the micarta scales and machined cutouts in the metal frame.- Ergonomics: Because of the way the micarta scales are beveled, the shape of the handle, the placement and length of the jimping, and the shape of the top of the blade, this knife is VERY comfortable to use (see pictures).- The micarta scales are precisely machined in a way that maximizes comfort when gripping the knife (see pictures).- Fidget-ability: 1. The cutout that is on the flat of the blade near the thumb stud allows you to consistently and comfortably use the reverse flick deployment method. It is the most satisfying reverse-flick experience that I’ve ever encountered. 2. The button lock is solid and consistent and drops very satisfyingly into the detent when closing. 3. The thumb studs are the perfect height and don’t stick out past the width of the knife, which means they don’t get caught or rip your pants when you slide the knife in or out of your pocket...not to mention that the micarta scales are beveled perfectly to give you access to the thumb stud for easy and comfortable opening (see pictures). 4. The button lock both opens AND closes the knife. 5. The design of the blade where the jimping is allows for a reverse thumb deployment method. With four ways to open the knife, it makes this knife extremely fun and satisfying to fidget with.- Aesthetics: This knife receives a VERY high score in the aesthetics department. I think this knife has one of the most attractive designs of any EDC knife on the market right now.- Deep-Carry Pocket Clip allows the knife to sit all the way in your pocket and out of the way.CONS:Where is the flipper tab!?!?! When I reviewed the liner lock version of this knife, I said that if it had a button lock it would have been the PERFECT EDC knife. It’s the VERY SAME STORY with this knife, just in reverse. If this one had been designed with a flipper tab, THIS would be the perfect knife as well.Aesthetics: They need to sell one with green micarta scales and a black blade!Neither of these are really cons at all, but seriously Remmete, just please make these two changes and take my money!ONE FINAL NOTE:I read in some other reviews that there are actually two generations of this knife – The first generation does not allow you to open the knife with the button lock (only close it), and the second generation that allows both opening and closing with the button lock. The first time I ordered a black one, it was a first generation, and when I messaged the seller, they sent me a new one that same day.
E**S
Great little EDC knife!
The media could not be loaded. This is a great little knife that I have been EDCing around for a bit. The knife can be found for a good price normally, but I caught it on sale which makes it a great deal. It seems to go on sale fairly often, so keep an eye out. But I don't think you will be disappointed at regular price.This knife has a ton of cool pros that make it great. I really like the micarta on it. It has just the right amount of texture without getting too fuzzy, which I tend to avoid since they seem to get dirtier quicker and degrade at a faster pace. It is also starting to get a really nice patina going on it, and you can see the shades getting darker. The blade steel is a good one, and I am pretty familiar with it. It is easy to sharpen and gets a really good edge. It also strops back really well, which I have already done to this knife with good results. I have used it for food prep, cardboard slicing, and leather cutting and it performed great. The edge out of the box was pretty dang good, FYI. Also, the coating on the blade is holding up really well.I have medium sized hands and the knife is a good fit ergonomically for me. The contours in the micarta are smooth transitions when in hand. I do not have any hotspots with the knife in either the normal position or choked up on the blade. The jimping is good, not too agressive but not overly soft either. The sweep at the top of the blade is pretty comfortable too and locks you in when choked up. I've never liked overly slender knives and this one seems to be a good option for a smaller knife that still feels adequate.I think the blue titanium pivot collar adds a really nice touch to the overall look of the knife. The fuller does as well, and it functions pretty good too. You can deploy the blade by using the thumbstuds, the fuller, or the front flipper. The fuller works really good with the tip of your finger in it and the base of the thumbstud on the back of your nail. Kind of hard to describe, but it has a very locked-in feeling. The thumbstuds are quite tall and are really good as well. I've had no issues with the front flipper, it works great for me and seems to be getting better with more break-in time with the knife. The lockup is still solid with no up/down play or very minimal side to side play, only when moving the tip of the blade. Quite solid, no button lock or stick either.One final item is the pocket clip. It just works great. If you pull your knife out a lot throughout the day, the pocket clip can make a big difference to how much you want to carry the knife. This one has good tension so it won't fall out of the pocket; a nice sweep on the front so it is easy to put back in the pocket; and an inset pocket clip with flat screws so you do not get snagged on anything.
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