SOG Trident AT-XR

SOG Trident AT-XR

SOG Trident AT-XR

Brand New

$105.95

Get Deal

About SOG Trident AT-XR

This Trident AT-XR has a black handle with red accents and a black tanto blade.Based off the popular Trident MODel, the Trident Mk3 is a tough tactical knife designed to be quick to the hand in emergency situations. It's made of cryogenically heat tReated D2 steel, and it features a tungsten carbide glass breaker on the front and an integrated seat belt cutter. The GRN handle is textured to provide a good grip in any condition.Features:Tough tactical build is strong, ambidextrous, and rugged.Secondary locking mechanism keeps the knife secure when not in use.Strike pommel and integrated belt cutter add versatility.

SOG Trident AT-XR For Sale

Most Popular Folding Knives

Fox Knives Marina Tedesca

The Fox Sailing knife is outfitted with a slip joint stainless steel... read more

Fox Knives Sierra Tactical Rescue

The Sierra Tactical Rescue knife is a proficient knife, with features that... read more

Fox Knives BF-73

This Blackfox folding knife offers a durable design, built to withstand your... read more

Victorinox One Hand Sentinel

The Victorinox Sentinel knife. Functionality meets accessibility with contoured, no-slip handles, handy... read more

Fox Knives Advance Combat Diver

The A.C.D. (Advance Combat Diver) knife is a liner lock folding knife... read more

Knife Critic Score

Deals (4) Popularity: 40207
MSRP:
$105.95
Used Price:
$74.17
Sale Price:
$94.95

Specifications

Brand SOG
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 9.03"
Blade Length 3.70"
Blade width 1.25"
Blade Thickness 0.12"
Blade Material D2
Blade Style Tanto
Blade Grind Flat
Finish Black
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 5.33"
Handle Width 1.125"
Handle Thickness 0.58"
Handle Material GRN
Color Black
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Weight 5.15 oz.
User Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Spring Assisted
Opener Thumb Stud
Lock Type Bar Lock
Model Trident AT-XR
Country of Origin Taiwan
Best Use Tactical
Product Type Knife

Daily Deals

Popularity #75216
$152.00
Review Rating 100%
Blade-City

SOG Trident AT-XR Questions and Answers

Ask a Question

No Questions Yet.

Ratings and Reviews

How would you like to rate SOG Trident AT-XR?
Click To Rate!

Too much for what it is

Ross I.
2 years ago

I had issues with needing lots of pressure on the studs to get this knife to deploy. After a ton of actuations it's smoother finally and deploys well. It's the small details that put me off on this one; plastic hardware and thumb studs that either catch or do not place pressure evenly, pressure against the back skull crusher into your hand on deployment, and unfortunately now side read more to side play on the blade. I put moderate (not hard) pressure against the side of the blade with my thumb and the knife has opened up slightly and that play is now in the action.

It's a great looking knife, incredibly sharp, and assisted action is bad-ass..

0 Comments Write a Comment

Big bad slicer!

Ryan K.
2 years ago

This knife is big and intimidating, as far as folders go. It opens with ferocity and confidence. The AT-X lock is pretty cool, although I kind of wish the slider and thumb studs were made of metal instead of plastic.Other than that, the texture under the pocket clip is super rough, meaning it's gonna tear up my pants quickly. Also, the pocket clip is a major ergonomic blunder. It read more digs into my hand severely. I get the feeling this thing was made for people with bigger hands.

It's not very practical, but it's a fun knife. It makes people gasp when you deploy it, and it's really badass. I might pass it on to someone who gets more of a kick out of it than I do.

Loving this knife - it's really practical

Michael P.
3 years ago

I know SOG hasn't had the best record in the past and it's not really as highly regarded in the knife world. I heard they've made some changes to fix that.

That's why I got this knife because I was looking for a knife that can be used in car emergencies (seatbelt cutter and glass breaker) in case I ever get into a car accident (which I hope I never do).

The handle read more feels solid, almost like the grips you have on guns. It feels better than just regular plastic.

The red and black is really nice and I just love the way it looks.

The seatbelt cutter is designed very cleverly, using the knife's blade instead of a separate smaller blade.

I don't have any complaints. This is my EDC now.