TheOpinel Colorama 07 inox light green with thong is a folding outdoor knife featuring a Sandvik 12C27M stainless steel blade, Virobloc locking mechanism, and a wooden handle with a thong for attachment.
Opinel Colorama 07 inox folding knife - features.
- Skloaded with nóoutdoor Opinel Colorama 07 inox (phylloet) with thong for attachment;
- Sandvik 12C27M stainless steel blade, hardened to 57-58 HRC - high resistance tocorrosion resistance, good retention and easy sharpening;
- blade length 80 mm; two-handed unfolding with a nail cutout;
- yatagan blade profile inspired by the Turkish saber - precise and fast cuttingcutting;
- convex grind (convex) for performance and a strong cutting edge;
- French hornbeam handle, lacquered - ergonomic, oval shapeoval shape widened towards the end;
- thong for easy removal and trouncing of the knife to equipments;
- lock Virobloc (steel ring) - secures the blade in the open and in the closed position.position;
- lightweight, classic EDC design - functional for everydayday and in the field.
Opinel Colorama 07 inox folding knife - elegant and practical
The knife has an 80mm long blade, made of modified Sandvik 12C27M stainless steel hardened to57-58 HRC. Thanks to the admixture of chromium, the Swedish steel is resistant to corrosion and requires no special maintenance. 12C27M is a pure fine-grained alloy with high carbon content (min. 0.40%), which is distinguished by good wear resistance, and satisfactory retention. Thanks to such parameters, the blade stays sharp for a long time, is resistant to corrosion and wear, and is easy to sharpen. The wedge is unfolded with two hands using a nail cutout.
This model uses a jatagan-profile blade. The designer was inspired by a traditional Turkish saber with a characteristically curled tip. The blade has a perfectly derived convex grind, which guarantees excellent cutting performance and ensures high strength of the cutting edge. The side edges of the convex grind are convex and flow smoothly from the cutting edge to the back of the blade, allowing us to cut faster and more efficiently, compared to, for example, concave grind.
Wooden handle and Virobloc locking mechanism
French hornbeam wood was used for the handle, with a varnish coating to protect it from dirt and moisture. The handle has a traditional oval profile that widens at the end, making the knife comfortable and secure in the hand. A hole in the handle was used to weave in a thong, which makes it easy to remove the knife from your pocket and allows it to be trolled to your gear.
The knife uses the Virobloc safety ring, designed by Marcel Opinel in 1955. The Virobloc has a steel construction and consists of two parts: a fixed (inner) one and a movable one, responsible for locking the blade in the open and folded positions. The mechanism is easy to use, durable and reliable, which is why Opinel has been using it almost unchanged for more than 65 years.




















































































































