Material Composition | Outdoor, Marine, Industrial | Industry Standard: Carbon Steel (ASTM A108) Our Base: Stainless Steel (ASTM A240) ▲ Our Advanced: Stainless Steel + Aluminum Composite ▲▲ | Base: Corrosion resistance (ASTM A240). Advanced: Lightweight (reduces weight by 20% vs Base). | Advanced: Higher cost due to composite manufacturing. |
Handle Design | Construction, Hiking, EDC | Industry Standard: Plastic Handle Our Base: Steel Handle with Rubber Grip (IP67 Waterproof) ▲ Our Advanced: Textured Aluminum Handle ▲▲ | Base: Durable and water-resistant. Advanced: Non-slip grip (reduces slippage by 40%). | Base: Heavier than Advanced. Advanced: Requires careful maintenance to avoid scratches. |
Jaw Capability | Cutting Wire, Branches, DIY Projects | Industry Standard: Smooth Jaw (80N grip force) Our Base: Serrated Jaw (120N) ▲ Our Advanced: Double Serrated Jaw (150N) ▲▲ | Base: 50% stronger grip than industry standard. Advanced: 88% grip force improvement vs Industry. | Advanced: Sharper edges may require more frequent sharpening. |
Blade Sharpness | Cutting Rope, Leather, Precision Tasks | Industry Standard: Standard Blade (Rockwell C45) Our Base: Stainless Blade (Rockwell C50) ▲ Our Advanced: Ceramic-Coated Blade (Rockwell C55) ▲▲ | Base: Retains sharpness 3x longer than Industry. Advanced: 40% thinner edge for precision cuts. | Advanced: Ceramic coating risks chipping in extreme impacts. |
Compactness | Everyday Carry (EDC), Backpacking | Industry Standard: 200mm average length Our Base: 170mm (ISO 14413) ▲ Our Advanced: 160mm ▲▲ | Base: 15% shorter than Industry. Advanced: Fits in pockets (reduces bulk by 25%). | Advanced: Smaller size may reduce jaw strength by 10%. |
Versatility Features | Camping, Emergency Kits, Multi-Tasking | Industry Standard: Basic Functions (2–3 tools) Our Base: Includes Carabiner ▲ Our Advanced: Interchangeable Tool Modules ▲▲ | Base: Attach to gear via carabiner. Advanced: Swap tools (e.g., knife → screwdriver) in 5 seconds. | Base: Limited customization. Advanced: Requires learning to assemble modules. |