CAIMAN EDC

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The Caiman is a feared crocodile in Central America. During my surf trips to El Salvador, Costa Rica and Nicaragua, the locals would always warn us to avoid river mouths. However, this is exactly where the best waves are, in the Caiman's backyard...saw a few of these monsters up close and personal. The Caiman EDC design resembles the long snout of the mighty Caiman, and closely resembles a Bowie shaped blade. Like all Off-Grid knife designs, the Caiman is overbuilt and made for everyday hard-use. The steel is D2 with a blackwash finish with G10 scales. The Caiman rides super deep in your pocket with the option of left hand carry. The blade glides on ceramic bearings with a satisfying flipping action. Add the Caiman EDC to your daily rotation, and if you're ever by a river mouth in Central America, watch your six.


The Caiman blade design is influenced by the legendary Bowie Knife. Not only does this blade look cool, the grind and the vicious razor sharp point means business. The Caiman will handle all your EDC tasks and look great while doing them. The D2 has incredible edge retention, corrosion resistance and it comes razor sharp out of the box. The TiNi coating adds even more corrosion resistance and toughness with a blackwash tumbled finish.

The Caiman will lock into your hand with a four finger grip and milled jimping on the back for added no-slip traction. Once you flip the blade and take hold of the handle, you'll know this knife is ready for work.

Off-Grid designed the Caiman and our friends at Bestech built it, just like our Rhino and Black Stallion, these guys know how to create buttery smooth action. The Caiman will fire into position and lock up like a vault.

The Caiman crocodile is the master of camouflage, always ready to strike it's unaware prey. This knife will ride deep in your pocket and when deployed, a non-reflective blackwash blade will keep a low profile. We made the screws on the clip flush with the handle, easy in and out of the pocket, no snags.

The Caiman has some tactical features such as extra jimping going 3/4 of the spine of the blade, your thumb will naturally land on this spot every time you grip it. The bottom line is, the Caiman is down for opening boxes, tactical self defense use and even camping chores.