Opinel néo7 Alpine Knife

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For a rugged, authentic look, choose Opinel's néo7 Alpine knife.

Discreet and lightweight (41g), it is designed for extreme mountain activities such as ski touring, climbing, mountaineering and ice climbing.

Made in France, it features a handle made of polypropylene (reinforced with 30% fibreglass) and cork, providing grip and comfort. A 100 dB whistle is also integrated. Its 8cm serrated stainless steel blade offers several features: high-quality cutting performance and high resistance to corrosion, an eyelet to lighten the knife and open it with ease, and a protruding tip that acts as a mini scraper and facilitates one-handed opening. 

Featuring the OPIFLEX® blade retention mechanism, the néo7 Alpine redefines the standards of the pocket knife. This ingenious system allows for opening and closing without a lock, offering smooth, natural and intuitive handling. The lanyard hole on the ferrule allows you to attach the knife wherever you wish. With the blade closed, there is a slot for screwdriver bit.

  • 8cm serrated blade
  • Opiflex® ring
  • Robust top
  • 100dB whistle
  • Polypropylene handle with an overmoulded cork grip
  • Holder for standard screwdriver bits

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Opinel

Originated as a ‘working man’s knife’, now a unique and timeless household object passed through generation to generation.

Invented by Joseph Opinel in 1890, a then budding photographer based in the Savoie region of France with a passion for new machines and innovative technologies.

The Opinel knife was created for its simplicity, robustness and functionality.  Over 130 years later, this distinctive wooden-handle knife has a range of accessories and blades available to suit your lifestyle, whether that's kitchen use, outdoor foresting or extreme adventures.

The beech wood handle is a tribute to the pocket knife's traditional design. Used as a paring knife, a serrated knife, a peeler and a vegetable knife.  

If your use is for extreme terrain and weather conditions, there is also a polymer handle to guarantee good resistance to water and very high temperatures.

The Opinel knife is a design icon, remaining unchanged for over a century. Opinel was recognised by the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1985 as one of the 100 best designed items in the world.


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