The Vital Pocket Folder EAB is the folding variant of the original Vital Fixed Blade Knife. It boasts one of the safest Exchange - A - Blade systems available. This smart combination pairs a replaceable utility blade with a long - lasting, high - visibility orange rubber handle. It's perfect for field trips and hunting expeditions.
**Simple and Fast Operation**
Thanks to Gerber's hunting expertise and history of exchangeable razor blades, the Vital Pocket Folder EAB was born. Its extremely sharp blade, similar to a surgical knife, slices through the game's hide effortlessly. With multiple replacement blades included, you won't be stuck with a dull blade during skinning. This knife works quickly and efficiently, and when the blade is worn out, it can be replaced on the go without any extra tools, ensuring a smooth field dressing process and super - safe operation.
**Stainless Steel Durability**
The bright orange, high - visibility Vital handle makes it easy to find the knife if you drop it in the field. The large finger choil and wider design provide a firm and comfortable grip. Using standard utility blades that can be readily replaced, the knife comes with a #60 industry - standard attached razor blade and six #60 replaceable ones.
**Specifications**
Overall Length: 17.5 cm
Blade Length: 7 cm
Weight: 37 g
Blade style: replaceable 420HC #60 razor
Handle material: rubber over - molded


Using your Gerber Vital Folding Pocket Knife is a breeze. When you're out in the field or on a hunt, simply take it out of your pocket. To use it, open the knife and start cutting through the game's hide or whatever task you need it for. When the blade gets dull, you can replace it quickly. Just open the blade - holding part and swap out the old blade with a new #60 razor blade. No extra tools are needed.
Here are some important things to keep in mind. Always be careful when handling the blade, as it's very sharp. When replacing the blade, make sure to hold it firmly and avoid getting cut. Don't leave the knife open when you're not using it, as it could cause accidental injuries.
For maintenance, after each use, wipe the blade with a dry cloth to remove any dirt or debris. You can also apply a little bit of oil to the blade to prevent rusting. Keep the knife in a dry place when not in use. This will help your knife last a long time and stay in good working condition.