Reate Horizon Knife Review
Published: 10 years ago
Taking a look at the Reate Knives Horizon A model.
Few points I forgot:
- There is an upgraded pivot on the model A, and no exposed screws on the show side as well. (Thanks for the reminder Daniel Z).
- Blade has a nice polished/stonewash finish and they are numbered.
- The logo was redesigned after feedback from forum members; which means they listen and respond to useful feedback. The new logo seen on this knife and case is much nicer than the initial logo.
- The titanium frames have been skeletonized to reduce weight.
- There is an integrated lanyard hole at the butt of the knife handle. I don't use lanyards so it was easy for me to forget about it.
- White Mountain Knives stocks them in the USA.
Few points I forgot:
- There is an upgraded pivot on the model A, and no exposed screws on the show side as well. (Thanks for the reminder Daniel Z).
- Blade has a nice polished/stonewash finish and they are numbered.
- The logo was redesigned after feedback from forum members; which means they listen and respond to useful feedback. The new logo seen on this knife and case is much nicer than the initial logo.
- The titanium frames have been skeletonized to reduce weight.
- There is an integrated lanyard hole at the butt of the knife handle. I don't use lanyards so it was easy for me to forget about it.
- White Mountain Knives stocks them in the USA.