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IBEX 120 Pocket Knife Ratchet Lock, 120mm, Stainless, Fine Woods
Price
RÂ 1Â 500,00
The Windmill Knife IBEX 120 is a robust, high-performance outdoor folding knife featuring an improved Ratchet-Lock mechanism and a finely crafted natural wood handle.
The stainless chrome-molybdenum-vanadium steel option (57 HRC) offers low-maintenance durability and excellent cut retention for demanding environments.
Alternatively, the 102Cr6 carbon steel variant (58-59 HRC) delivers superior initial sharpness, effortless field resharpening, and develops a characteristic natural patina over time.
Measuring 290mm overall with a 120mm blade, this heavy-duty workhorse promises lifelong reliability when hand-washed and occasionally oiled.
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Dimensions and Specs
| Blade length | 12cm |
| Total Length (Open) | 29cm |
| Hardness (Stainless) | 57 HRC |
| Hardness (Carbon) | 58-59 HRC |
General Product Info
| Brand | Windmuehlenmesser |
| Knife Type | Outdoor Folding Knife/Folding Knife |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Recommended Use | Heavy-duty outdoor activities, rugged terrain |
Features and Functions
| Locking Mechanism | Improved Ratchet-Lock (with stopper) |
| Handle Material | Selected Wood Type |
| Blade Material Options | Stainless Chrome-Molybdenum-Vanadium OR Carbon Steel (1.2067 / 102Cr6) |
| Dishwasher safe | No (Hand wash only; regular oiling recommended) |
| Right or Left handed | Symmetrical |
| Patina Development | Yes (Carbon steel variant only) |
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Reviews
Satisfied with the IBEX 120. The ratchet mechanism is functional and keeps the blade firmly in place with no wobble. Had it for about 3 months now and almost as good as new.
Been camping and hunting for a bit with this knife now and it's been 10x better than other knives I've had.
A great knife I've used for a while now. No regrets.
Handles everything super well. I recommend the stainless steel as it's just a bit less hassle but if you're looking for over the top sharpness carbon could be good as well.
This knife does exactly what you expect from a heavy-duty tool. A very practical addition to my gear.