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A A A Tent & Awning CO
(801)486-4161
3125 South State Street
Salt Lake City, CT
Moosineer Outdoor Gear
801-253-4730
2702 S 3600 W, Ste H
Salt Lake City, UT
Sports Authority
(801) 963-0984
5786 S. Redwood Road
Taylorsville, UT
Sidsports
801-261-0300
265 E. 3900 South
Salt Lake City, UT
Sports Authority
(801) 292-7284
420 W. 500 South
Bountiful, UT
Dick's Sporting Goods
(801) 456-0200
The Gateway, 41 South Rio Grande
Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City REI Store
(801) 486-2100
3285 E 3300 S
Salt Lake City, UT
Sports Authority
(801) 263-3633
Utah Sportscastle, 5550 S. 900 East
Murray, UT
Sidsports Inc.
(801) 261-0300
265 E. 3900 S.
Salt Lake City, UT
Sandy REI Store
(801) 501-0850
230 W 10600 S Ste 1700
Sandy, UT

A Lightweight Folding Knife: the SOG Aegis

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SOG Aegis folding knife

Because a knife is an essential item for hikers (one of The Essentials in the Hiking Lady Backpacking Checklist ), I’ve been testing various knives to find some good lightweight, high quality options to use on the trail.

SOG manufactures a range of specialty knives and tools, and their Aegis model has a lot of features that make it a good option for hikers. The company was named after an elite military group that handled covert operations during the Vietnam War, and the products live up to their namesake by being highly innovative and well designed.

Pros: Lightweight. The SOG Aegis weighs just 3.1 ounces, which is a welcome relief for those of us who are always looking for ways to cut down pack weight. Quality blade. The 3.5 inch blade easily cut through a 0.5 inch tree branch. It was dependable on the trail when I cut open an apple, trimmed a strap off of my backpack, and simulated some emergency uses such as cutting through a rope, a tree branch, and rubber on a pair of boots. One handed and spring assisted opening. When you’ve only got one free hand because the other is loaded with gear, a GPS, a rope, or even a snack, you can easily open the knife due to this innovative feature. This can be switched off for additional safety. Good value. High quality knives can get pricey, and the Aegis retails for $93.25. For a blade of this quality to retail below $100 is impressive. This one will last a lifetime, and I’m happy to say that the manufacturer has a lifetime warranty on it! Cons: Quick open blade may be dangerous. SOG has definitely done a good job of adding a safety feature to prevent against accidental openings of the knife. However, some hikers may be concerned that if they forget to flip the safety switch to green, the knife could accidentally open in your pocket. I know some of us can get a little dazed and confused after hours or even days on the trail, so even this added safety protection may not ...

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