Toor Knives launches the Karasumba S in SOCOM black and Phantom Grey
Toor Knives launches the Karasumba S in SOCOM black and Phantom Grey

Toor Knives introduces the Karsumba S, a versatile karambit-style knife featuring a straight-edge blade for improved functionality. Made from CPM M4 steel, it offers extreme toughness and edge retention with a 60 Rockwell hardness. The design incorporates a handle ring for retention and control, ideal for self-defense and everyday tasks.

Toor Knives states “Introducing the Karsumba S, a streamlined evolution of our karambit-style platform, now featuring a standard blade shape for enhanced versatility and everyday functionality. Available in our signature SOF Series colorways.

The Karsumba S blends the combat-oriented legacy of the karambit with the practical utility of a straight-edge design. The handle ring remains for improved retention and control, especially in high-stress or self-defense situations. While the original karambits were long, curved tools used in agriculture, modern adaptations like the Karsumba S optimize the design for close-quarters use. The standard blade shape offers improved ease of sharpening, better straight-line cutting, and broader utility across a range of tasks from tactical applications to everyday carry needs.

Crafted from high-performance CPM M4 steel, the Karsumba S is built for extreme toughness and edge retention. Our proven heat treatment process locks in a Rockwell hardness of approximately 60, striking the perfect balance of strength and resilience. The blade measures just over 6.5 inches in overall length, offering a compact yet potent self-defense solution.”

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Overall Length:6.625″
  • Blade Length:2.5″
  • Handle Length:4.125″
  • Handle Material:G10
  • Steel:CPM M4
  • Blade Thickness:0.1875″
  • Blade Hardness:59-61 Rockwell
  • Weight:5.5 oz

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