Cold Steel has debuted the new 60 Series with three new knife offerings.

Cold Steel states ” Light, lean and as covert as folding knives get, Cold Steel’s 60 Series not only delivers palm-hugging profiles, but superior strength, support and grip-ability as well.

Cold Steel, the undisputed leader in the outdoor knife and tool industry, has introduced a trio of hardworking, yet easy-to-conceal knives that strike the perfect balance between being built to handle all your dirty work and looking darn good while they’re at it.

Beautiful, rugged and functional, each boasts an exceptional, 20CV steel blade with edge-retaining hollow grind and eye-catching matte black PVD finish that deploys easily at a moment’s notice.

Attached to the formidable blade of each is a forged carbon-fiber handle with solid titanium bolsters that support and strengthen the understructure, ensuring any tool of choice withstands outdoor cutting tasks with ease.

Pair those rugged good looks and does-it-all construction with an easy-to-operate thumb stud and secure liner lock, and users’ peace of mind gets a boost too—because when it comes down to it, safety is always paramount.

The cherry on top? An integrated clip-up pocket clip that allows for convenient, yet discreet carry—all day, every day. Does it get any better?

MODELS:

  • Caledonian 4.25-inch, 3.8mm-thick, spear-point folding blade, complete with a relatively thin cross section that augments its covert qualities.
  • Specter folding knife, which boasts a 3.8-inch drop-point blade and weighs in at just 3.1 ounces, making it the perfect definition of an everyday carry tool.
  • Hawkbill talon-style folding knife that, aside from its one-of-a-kind design, mirrors the length, weight and convenience of the Specter to a T.

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