The Rough Ryder Titanium Stiletto Linerlock is a folding knife that’s lean, mean, and doesn’t mess about—classic stiletto vibes with a modern twist. It’s 5 inches (12.7cm) closed, packing a 3.75-inch (9.5cm) stainless steel blade coated in gray titanium—spear-point, sleek, and sharp enough to slice through your day without a hiccup. That coating’s not just for looks; it shrugs off rust and wear, keeping the edge ready for action. The thumb disk pops it open smooth, and the liner lock snaps in tight—no wobble, just solid.
The handle’s aluminum—light, tough, and anodized to take a beating, with a texture that sticks to your palm like it’s glued there. Extended tang gives you leverage, and the stainless steel pocket clip’s removable, riding low so it’s not flashing everyone your business. At 4oz or so, it’s got enough heft to feel real without dragging your pocket down. Rough Ryder’s hand-built ethos shines through—fit and finish are tight for the price.
This isn’t some overbuilt tank—it’s an EDC slicer built on a classic design, perfect for cutting rope, opening boxes, or getting you through the day. Not a pry bar, not a fighter—just a stiletto that’s all about finesse and getting the job done. Rough Ryder’s lifetime backing means it’s not a throwaway either. Slim, sharp, and ready to roll—pure pocket poetry with a titanium edge.