Buck Knives/Haley Heath ErgoHunter Adrenaline

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posted on January 18, 2012
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With its new Haley Heath ErgoHunter Adrenaline Series, Buck Knives is challenging the misconception that knives are only for big, strong men, and is bringing the needs of the small-handed hunter—which implies females but we all know some men have small hands, too—into the fold.

The company has partnered with experienced hunter and outdoor TV personality Haley Heath to develop this female-specific line that features a modified handle designed to fit in smaller hands, re-curved design for a safer grip and a finger guard at the bottom of the blade. Comprised of eight models—including both fixed-blades and folding lockblades—the ErgoHunter Adrenaline Series knives feature machined checkering on colorful handles, making them not only attractive but also easy to grip.

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