Description:
The Rough Ryder Bullfrog is a diminutive folder that wields outsized tenacity—crafted for those craving a blade that’s agile, not cumbersome. It measures 3.38 inches (8.59cm) when folded, bearing a 2.38-inch (6.05cm) stainless steel sheepsfoot blade—adorned in a dichotomous satin-and-black finish, honed to a formidable edge from the outset. That steel is resilient, disdainful of corrosion, and cleaves through twine or parcels with surgical disdain. Engage the flipper or coax the thumb pull—it unfurls with sinuous grace, no faltering—and the liner lock anchors it with unyielding precision, banishing any quiver.
The handle melds black and green G10, sculpted with audacious contours—clinging to your grasp with an almost feral tenacity, undeterred by dampness. The tang protrudes with purposeful audacity, lending amplified leverage, while a lanyard hole beckons the whimsical. The clip, oriented tip-down, nestles discreetly and resolute in your pocket. Tipping the scales beneath 4oz, it’s ethereal yet enduring—Rough Ryder’s artisanal toil renders it economical, never ephemeral.
This isn’t a ponderous titan—it’s an EDC skirmisher, adept for swift incisions or a stalwart reserve. It shuns the toil of felling timber or wrenching bolts, opting instead to sever with understated bravado. The sheepsfoot latches with relentless intent, the G10 exudes an indomitable clasp. Rough Ryder’s enduring covenant stands firm—forged by hand, not spewed from a soulless mold. Petite, indomitable, and poised for your summons.