MidwayUSA has
SOG Trident AT Folding Knife w/ 3.7" Clip Point Cryo D2 Titanium Nitride Blade + Glass Reinforced Nylon Handle (Black) on sale for
$39.99.
Shipping is free with orders $49 or more.
Thanks to Community Member
boldt for posting this deal.
Note: To avoid NRA Round-Up fee (will round up to nearest dollar of your order total, including sales tax/shipping charges, if any), you must select "No, Thank You" under "NRA Round-Up" at checkout after entering payment info.
Key Features / Specs:
- Weight: 9.03 Ounce
- Overall Length: 9.03 Inches
- Closed Length : 5.33 Inches
- Blade Length: 3.7 Inches
- Blade Finish: Titanium Nitride
- Blade Steel: Cryo D2
- Blade Shape: Clip Point
- Blade Thickness: 0.12 Inches
- Serrated: No
- Handle Material: Glass Reinforced Nylon (GRN)
- Pocket Clip: Yes
- Locking Mechanism: AT XR Lock
- Opening Method: Flipper, Thumb Stud
- Rockwell Hardness: 58 HRC
- Carry Options: Pocket Clip, Lanyard Hole
Leave a Comment
Top Comments
D2 is only hardened to 58HRC, which is a minor crime, IMHO, since D2 can achieve much higher hardness. I've got knives in D2 hardened to more like 62HRC, which will hold an edge longer, but be a bit more brittle for really hard use which is exactly what this knife is designed for. So, maybe 58HRC was as far as they took the hardening on purpose.
I'm not a fan of the seat belt cutter because it's positioned right at the bottom of the pocket clip, were the material of your pants is likely to slip under and cut your pants. This is a problem I've read about from several owners.
Glass breaker sticks out the back of the knife, which may be an important tool for a first responder, but is a bit much to have sticking up out of my pocket on an EDC knife.
AT-XR lock sticking up on the spine is questionable to me, and could lead to accidently disengagement. Also, with the knife being tip up carry (which is my preference) but it does mean that the lock will be sticking up and rubbing against your hand and everything in your pocket. Flipper tabs on a knife can cause the same problem. Overall, I'm ambivalent on needing to be able to lock my knife shut if it has a decent detent, but being able to do so is mandatory if you are employing the seat belt/strap cutter and don't want to accidently deploy the blade while doing so.
This beast is still a really great knife, just maybe not what some may want in a comfortable to carry EDC. Appears to be quite popular with the military, tactical, first responder crowd or anyone who just likes big, solid knives. If you carry it on a belt or in a pack then most of the negative I've mentioned disappear. I'm a fan of the BA look of basic black with the classic red accents. And, this is a screaming deal as not too long ago this knife was selling for $100+.
SOG is doing a lot to up their game, IMHO, after slipping for little a bit.
When buying a knife, I like to know if the quality of something is good or not. I guess this is slickdeals where it only matters if it's cheap. If that's the case, go buy a plastic butter knife and leave the more quality products to those who know what they're talking about.
This website attracts some weird people.
But, it's cheap
35 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Oh, I forgot to mention in my first post that SOG left the portion of the handle right under the pocket clip rough rather than smoothing it out. With the aggressive texture on the handle, it's going to be grinding a nice little hole in your pants pocket right where it's pinched by the pocket clip. That's if you don't cut your pants on the strap cutter first.
Yeah, SOG has been slipping for several years now. I think they are attempting a comeback, but many of their models aren't there yet. Including this one. But, at $40, if this floats your boat anyway, then climb on board.
When buying a knife, I like to know if the quality of something is good or not. I guess this is slickdeals where it only matters if it's cheap. If that's the case, go buy a plastic butter knife and leave the more quality products to those who know what they're talking about.
This website attracts some weird people.
- D2 is only hardened to 58HRC, which is a minor crime, IMHO, since D2 can achieve much higher hardness. I've got knives in D2 hardened to more like 62HRC, which will hold an edge longer, but be a bit more brittle for really hard use which is exactly what this knife is designed for. So, maybe 58HRC was as far as they took the hardening on purpose.
- I'm not a fan of the seat belt cutter because it's positioned right at the bottom of the pocket clip, were the material of your pants is likely to slip under and cut your pants. This is a problem I've read about from several owners.
- Glass breaker sticks out the back of the knife, which may be an important tool for a first responder, but is a bit much to have sticking up out of my pocket on an EDC knife.
- AT-XR lock sticking up on the spine is questionable to me, and could lead to accidently disengagement. Also, with the knife being tip up carry (which is my preference) but it does mean that the lock will be sticking up and rubbing against your hand and everything in your pocket. Flipper tabs on a knife can cause the same problem. Overall, I'm ambivalent on needing to be able to lock my knife shut if it has a decent detent, but being able to do so is mandatory if you are employing the seat belt/strap cutter and don't want to accidently deploy the blade while doing so.
This beast is still a really great knife, just maybe not what some may want in a comfortable to carry EDC. Appears to be quite popular with the military, tactical, first responder crowd or anyone who just likes big, solid knives. If you carry it on a belt or in a pack then most of the negative I've mentioned disappear. I'm a fan of the BA look of basic black with the classic red accents. And, this is a screaming deal as not too long ago this knife was selling for $100+.SOG is doing a lot to up their game, IMHO, after slipping for little a bit.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment