Miniature Titanium Utility Blades

Benchmade's New 756 mPR is Made from a Lightweight Titanium

Benchmade, one of the biggest knife companies in the US, created the new 756 mPR Micro Pocket Rocket that is small yet reliable.

The new product has an overbuilt monolock folder with a thin 2.9-inch cut blade, making it the shortest blade the brand has ever created. The knife offers a flipper tab to add versatility and allow easy one-handed use. The brand used premium 20CV steel with a plain edge for the blade, while the handle is made from a lightweight titanium designed to go almost completely unnoticed in any pocket. The knife has an overall light silver shade, adding a pop of color with a light blue button on the side.

The new 756 mPR Micro Pocket Rocket from Benchmade will be available online soon, retailing for $400.
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