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Terrain 365's Narwhal-AT: A Durable and Innovative Folding Knife
The Terrain 365 Narwhal-AT, a new addition to the Invictus series, has been launched under Prometheus Design Werx. This folding knife, manufactured in China, boasts world-class build quality that rivals and even surpasses some USA-made blades.
The Narwhal-AT is available now, with pricing starting at $365 for the G10-scaled model and going up to $425 for the FatCarbon version. The knife's design is sleek, modern, and exudes clear purpose and utility without being overly aggressive. It comes in various configurations, including full-titanium, Micarta, G10, carbon fiber, and FatCarbon scales.
The Narwhal-AT's blade, crafted from Terrain 365's Terravantium, is a medium-width spear point with a fuller on its show-side. It spans 3.54" in length and is 0.131" thick. The handle, just under half-an-inch thick, makes the knife exceedingly pocketable while still being robust. It features a ceramic ball detent and includes the Invictus' trigger finger groove and the brand's signature quintuple fuller design.
One of the Narwhal-AT's key features is its virtually imperviousness to rust and corrosion, making it a durable choice for outdoor use. The handle, blade, and all hardware are made of titanium, contributing to the knife's corrosion-proof nature. The Narwhal-AT's overall length is 8.15", and the all-titanium model weighs 4.5oz, while the G10, Micarta, and regular carbon and FatCarbon-scaled variants weigh half-an-ounce less.
The Narwhal-AT's deployment is via either front or rear flipper tabs, replacing the Invictus' thumbstuds. The show-side and off-side both feature a dive watch-style glow-in-the-dark pivot collar. The blade runs on ceramic bearings set in brass cages and comes decorated with a laser-engraved Terrain 365 logo mark.
Every version of the Narwhal-AT is expected to sell out within a few days (if not just a few hours). The Narwhal-AT is tangible proof of Terrain 365's continuous innovation, outdoing its previous release, the Invictus. For a comprehensive understanding of its features, it would be advisable to consult the manufacturer's official documentation or product descriptions.
The sleek, modern design of the Narwhal-AT also extends to its accompanying accessories, such as the futuristic, technology-laden pocket clip. The durability offered by the Narwhal-AT's style and fashionable aesthetic is not limited to the knife itself; it also complements other contemporary gadgets in one's wardrobe or tech-savvy outdoor setup.