New for 2025: Outdoor Edge Razor APX

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posted on March 13, 2025
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LEDE Razor APX Knife

Outdoor Edge has debuted its Razor APX Advanced Performance Hunting Knife System. This system offers users a customizable approach to hunting, featuring removable silicone scales with integrated blade storage capabilities for a plethora of different, interchangeable blade types.

The Razor APX Advanced Performance Hunting Knife System, available in 2.5- and a 3.0-inch versions, is designed with the technical hunter in mind. Customization takes center stage, allowing users to adapt the knife to fit personal preferences and specific hunting scenarios. This design stores two spare blades on each side, providing a maximum capacity of five blades for a hunt. Users can remove the silicone scales to transform their knife into a sleek, skeletonized design. This minimalist approach is targeted at those who prioritize efficiency and portability in the field, with no extraneous weight.

The 3.0-inch Razor APX is a complete system, and the only knife in the line that comes with the new 3.0-inch interchangeable wood/bone saw and polycarbonate blade storage pod. The saw blade engages directly into the blade holder and features a blunt tip, making it perfect for sawing pelvic bones and sternum without accidentally nicking organs. This lightweight pod holds six blades, a saw and a micro clean-out brush tool designed to remove debris from the saw blade and blade holder. Safety being a priority, the storage pod offers safe and responsible blade storage and transport. No more worrying about where blades will end up after use.

For more information on the new Razor APX 2.5- and 3.0-inch, available at retailers nationwide and conveniently online in April 2025, visit outdooredge.com. MSRP: $59.99-$79.99

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