EDC Dark Slate Wood Pocket Knife - Aleta (Coastal, 817265)
Inspired by modern minimalism and natural contrast, EDC Dark pairs a sleek dark charcoal titanium handle with a hand-poured resin inlay made from real wood burl — each one completely unique. Precision-built for everyday carry, it features a fast, confidence-boosting push-button lock that gives you instant one-handed action with rock-solid security. Once you feel it, nothing else compares.
The blade is crafted from 14C28N stainless steel, known for its exceptional edge retention, corrosion resistance, and easy sharpening — our most durable blade yet.
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EDC Dark Slate Wood Pocket Knife - Aleta (Coastal, 817265)
EDC Dark Slate Wood Pocket Knife - Aleta (Coastal, 817265)
Inspired by modern minimalism and natural contrast, EDC Dark pairs a sleek dark charcoal titanium handle with a hand-poured resin inlay made from real wood burl — each one completely unique. Precision-built for everyday carry, it features a fast, confidence-boosting push-button lock that gives you instant one-handed action with rock-solid security. Once you feel it, nothing else compares.
The blade is crafted from 14C28N stainless steel, known for its exceptional edge retention, corrosion resistance, and easy sharpening — our most durable blade yet.
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Inspired by modern minimalism and natural contrast, EDC Dark pairs a sleek dark charcoal titanium handle with a hand-poured resin inlay made from real wood burl — each one completely unique. Precision-built for everyday carry, it features a fast, confidence-boosting push-button lock that gives you instant one-handed action with rock-solid security. Once you feel it, nothing else compares.
The blade is crafted from 14C28N stainless steel, known for its exceptional edge retention, corrosion resistance, and easy sharpening — our most durable blade yet.











