The Rough Rider Lady Leg Knife Pink, Crystal is a folding pocket blade that’s got sass and sparkle without pretending to be subtle. It’s 3.25 inches (8.25cm) closed, with a 2.125-inch (5.4cm) 440A stainless steel clip-point blade—mirror-polished, etched with “bling” and scrollwork, sharp enough to cut through daily chores while looking like it’s ready for a night out. That steel’s tough, rust-resistant, and holds an edge for more than just show. Slipjoint design keeps it simple—nail nick pops it open, no lock, just old-school vibes.
The handle’s where it struts—smooth pink bone shaped like a lady’s leg, rocking faux crystal accents that catch the light like a disco ball. Nickel silver bolsters are grooved and pinched, engraved with scrolls, adding a touch of class to the flamboyance. Brass liners and pins tie it together, keeping it sturdy without weighing it down—light enough to toss in a purse or pocket, tipping the scales at just under 2oz.
This isn’t a hardcore survival tool—it’s an EDC with personality, built for slashing packages or peeling an apple while turning heads. Rough Rider’s hand-crafted it, blending budget grit with a flashy twist. The Lady Leg Pink isn’t shy; it’s a little loud, a little fun, and damn proud of it—perfect for anyone who wants a knife that says something before it even cuts.