Meet the Rough Ryder Mini Canoe Green Bone, a pocket knife that’s as unique as it is functional, tailored for those who value quality without the fluff. Measuring 2.75 inches when closed, it’s small enough to tuck into your jeans or your pack, but don’t let its size fool you. This little gem packs two 440A stainless steel blades: a 2-inch spear point that’s your go-to for slicing through fishing line or breaking down kindling, and a 1.5-inch pen blade that nails the fiddly stuff—like trimming a stray thread or peeling an apple on the trail. Both come with nail nicks, so you’re not fumbling to get them open when it counts.
The handle’s where this knife struts its stuff: a deep green smooth bone grip that looks like it was pulled straight from a forest floor, paired with nickel silver bolsters that catch the light just right and brass liners that keep it solid. At 1.92 ounces, it’s light enough to forget you’re carrying it—until you need it. This isn’t some mass-produced throwaway; the canoe-shaped frame nods to tradition while feeling fresh in your hand.
For the angler who’s always by the water, the camper who lives for the next fire, or the guy who just likes a damn good knife, the Rough Ryder Mini Canoe Green Bone hits the mark. It’s tough, it’s sharp, and it’s got character—perfect for your next adventure or as a gift that’ll actually get used. Rough Ryder nailed it with this one: no nonsense, all purpose.