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Designed by Robert Young Pelton for DPx Gear, the DPx HEST/F Urban is the last pocket knife you'll need for every day carry. Small, light and feature-packed, it’s just as at home in your jeans as it is in the tackle box. An heirloom quality piece of US craftsmanship that can be passed down generations with the support of a no-questions-asked lifetime warranty DPx Gear customers deserve. The Urban reduces size and weight while increasing strength. That’s not something you hear much these days.
Designer Robert Young Pelton is not just known for surviving wars, he is also an award winning designer, having earned recognition for his knife designs and has secured over a dozen patents licensed to DPx Gear. When Pelton was challenged with creating a smaller EDC version of the legendary hard use DPx HEST/F 2.0, the results were impressive. The HEST 2.0 features a thicker (.19" vs the Urban’s .16" thickness), longer (the 2.0 is 3.15” long vs the Urban’s 2.9”) blade but shares the same frame thickness with its smaller brother, the Urban. Weight has been reduced by an ounce and half (4.9 oz vs 3.55 oz) yet the usable blade edge is only about a quarter on an inch less.
To lighten the G10 version we use the rough grip phenolic epoxy resin to make a lighter, smaller but actually tougher when thicknesses to length is tested. In keeping with only using American-made materials, the blade steel is CPM 154. Crucible Particle Metallurgy makes steels specifically for hard use knives. CPM 154 is a powdered steel (created by molten metal blown through a small nozzle and then cooled into a powder using high-pressure gas bursts). The powdered metal is then using Isostatic powder compacted into shape, creating a perfect mixture made up of extremely fine particles. This gives the final DPx steel a flawless finish with better corrosion resistance and edge holding. The Urban G10 materials make familiar and liberal use of DPx hallmarks like Grade 5 Ti-6Al-4V (UNS designation R56400) alpha-beta titanium alloy for the lock bar frame side.
The finish of a DPx Gear knife is flawless. The Urban G10 in Olive Drab features a rough finish G10 frame side and a stone washed raw Ti side. The hardware is 440 Stainless and the high saber grind blade is our new Ghost Grey matte finish PVD.
A made in America, hard use EDC folding knife that looks good, feels greats and lasts a lifetime.
CPM 154:
Iron | 79.2% |
Carbon |
1.060%
|
Chromium | 13.47% |
Manganese | 0.51% |
Molybdenum | 4.01% |
Silicon | 0.84% |
Phosphorus | 0.020% |
Sulfur |
0.020%
|
Nickel | 0.16% |
Copper | 0.09% |
FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS:
Weight |
3.55 oz |
Overall Length |
6.7" |
Blade Length |
2.9" |
Steel |
CPM 154 |
Rockwell Hardness |
61 |
Blade Coating |
Ghost Grey matte PVD |
Blade Thickness |
0.16" |
Handle Material |
Lock side is 6Al4v Titanium / Olive Drab G10 Phenolic in rough finish |
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