Description
The CRKT Inara Framelock 7140 is a minimalist folding knife with a black stonewashed modified Wharncliffe blade and a stainless steel handle. It has a frame lock and IKBS ball bearings for a fast, smooth-open action.
Simply designed, created to take on anything. A subtle curve intersects a straight line to create the minimal profile of the Inara, pronounced "eh-nar-ah". But this everyday carry folding knife is anything but plain. It's packed with thoughtful details, making it a limitless daily companion.The design that has become the Inara was one of the very first customs that Richard Rogers crafted in his Magdalena, New Mexico shop. He applied his universal philosophy: keep it simple, lightweight, and hardly noticeable until it's needed. The Inara rings true with a black stonewashed modified Wharncliffe blade with a strong, fine tip. It's met with a handle built with G10 on the front and stainless steel on the back, keeping the profile thin yet highly grippy.The true beauty is in the action. Stunning balance and a thumb stud combine with IKBS ball-bearing pivot system to create a lightning-fast, smooth-open action. Once the blade is deployed, it's held securely with a frame lock.The Inara is proof that simplicity and usability are no contradiction.
Specifications
Blade Length:7 cm
Closed Length:9.7 cm
Overall Length:16.8 cm
Blade Material: 8Cr14MoV Stainless Steel
Blade Thickness: 2.26 mm
Blade Style: Modified Wharncliffe
Blade Grind: Hollow
Blade Finish: Black Stonewash
Handle Material: Black G10 with 2Cr13 Stainless Steel Lock
Locking Mechanism: Frame Lock
Pivot Assembly: IKBS Ball Bearings
Pocket Clip: Stainless Steel (Tip-Up, Right Carry)
Made in China
Parallel Import: Yes