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# 7.25" razor-sharp blade blaze orange easy-grip handle 12 replaceable stainless steel 60A blades Havalon Piranta-Edge with Orange Handle with 12 Additional Crazy Sharp Blades (Piranta-Edge Orange/Dark Orange)

**Brand:** havalon
**Price:** Rp30443
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧡 Cut above the rest—because your edge deserves to be seen.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Havalon Piranta-Edge with Orange Handle with 12 Additional Crazy Sharp Blades (Piranta-Edge Orange/Dark Orange) by havalon
- **How much does it cost?** Rp30443 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- havalon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted havalon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Lock & Load Safety:** Secure liner-lock construction for confident, one-handed operation
- • **Blade Arsenal Included:** Comes with 12 ultra-sharp, replaceable 60A stainless steel blades—stay ready, stay sharp
- • **High-Visibility Handle:** Blaze orange rubber grip ensures you never lose your edge in the field
- • **Pocket-Ready Portability:** Lightweight design with integrated pocket clip for on-the-go professionals
- • **Precision Skinning Power:** 7.25-inch clip point blade engineered for flawless cuts every time

## Overview

The Havalon Piranta-Edge features a 7.25-inch stainless steel clip point blade with a blaze orange rubber handle for superior grip and visibility. Designed for skinning, it includes 12 replaceable 60A stainless steel blades and a secure liner-lock mechanism. Lightweight and foldable with a pocket clip, this ambidextrous knife is built for precision, safety, and portability.

## Description

For faster, easier skinning and field dressing of any kind of wild game, it’s easy to see why the Piranta Edge is our best selling knife. Big or small, the Edge is ready to handle the job.For faster, easier skinning and field dressing of any kind of wild game, it’s easy to see why the Piranta Edge is our best-selling knife. Big or small, the Edge is ready to handle the job.

Review: Great skinning knife - Super sharp, easy to handle and light weight. The best skinning knife there is, period.
Review: This will be handy. - Short review: this is a nicely designed and executed folding scalpel. It's a great value for the money. It's advertised for dressing game, but I think lightweight backpackers or anyone who wants a stupid sharp cutting edge could benefit from the Piranta. It is not a heavy use knife and won't work for heavy-duty activities like prying, chopping, or lateral twisting (not that we should be doing that to our knives to begin with, but we've all done it). Long review: I work in medicine and immediately recognized the Havalon Piranta for what it is: this isn't really a knife, it's a folding scalpel. The Havalon blades are not proprietary and I would bet that many blades that are compatible with Bard-Parker #4 handles-like these #60 blades--would also work, if one was so inclined. But Havalon's own blades are definitely going to be the best choice, here. I don't think that being a scalpel is a bad thing, though, as long as you're using it for what it's designed for. The long and skinny #60A scalpel blades are fantastic for a variety of cutting applications, but they're not going to hold up to any hard-use activities. It's an instrument. I know we're not supposed to pry with knives, but some guy is going to do it and immediately break this delicate blade and blame the poor thing, or fail to install the blades correctly, or try to whittle a 5 inch diameter tree into a toothpick. Scalpels are very sharp but ultimately disposable by design. Personally, I purchased this item to field dress game and because I'm only okay at sharpening knives. I am a newbie without a mentor in all things related to hunting so I need simple and effective items to make my first job easier, whenever that happens. This fits the bill. The Piranta will not replace my knife completely, but it will definitely make field dressing easier. The handle scales are ABS. They feel sort of cheap if you're used to G10 or whatever on pocket knives, but ABS is perfect for this application--it doesn't have to stand-up to stupid amounts of abuse and it's very lightweight. It has a nice grippy texture. The rubber panels are only on one side of the knife, but they are soft and seem to do the job. The steel components of the knife, including the pocket clip, appear to be well made and functional. The pocket clip is removable, but not reversible, and is secured with three T5 Torx screws. The pivot is a T9 Torx screw. The lockup on the blade is quite tight. There is some wiggle where the blade is installed, which is unavoidable and due to the interchangeable blade design. That said, the play in the blade is longitudinal to the body of the handle as opposed to lateral, so it's going to be irrelevant when in use. Liner locks aren't my favorites, but the lock on this knife snaps over with authority and I have no concerns with it failing while in use. Finally, the overall fit and finish is adequate for this device, actually it's really quite nice for the price--no obvious, ugly injection molding seams, tool marks, or sharp edges that aren't supposed to be sharp. It's not perfect, but it's also not a $600 knife. Neither the blades nor the handle are made in China--the handle is made in Taiwan, and the included blades are made in India. I don't usually get too worked up over the "nylon sheaths" that come with everything these days, but the Havalon sheath is remarkably nice. It's a thick material that's competently sewn, featuring a proper snap closure and the company logo nicely embroidered on the top flap. Inside is a space for the knife itself and a separate pocket for a few extra blades. It's a nice package to keep it all together, but it certainly wouldn't look weird secured on your belt, if you are so inclined. The blade puller is obviously designed with safety in mind and it functions correctly. My only complaint about the blade remover is there is no place to put it in the sheath and it would be nice if I could keep everything together as a unit. Finally, the company ditched the wretched plastic blister packaging (shown in the product photos) and instead packaged the tool in a simple paperboard box without extra plastic nonsense, save for the individually wrapped scalpel blades. Perhaps it's silly to worry about excessive plastic waste given that it's a knife with disposable blades, but it's less useless garbage for me to have to deal with, so good on you Havalon. Pros: It's very light, super sharp, and a very high quality tool at an attractive price. The interchangeable blades are convenient and a hell of a lot sharper than I can get my knife. Cons: The Havalon Piranta is not a jack-of-all-trades. It only does one thing incredibly well, and that thing is cutting tissue. It won't replace your woods knife. It's not a survival knife by any stretch of the imagination. While the Havalon blade puller is probably adequate for switching blades in the field, it's probably a good idea to carry a multi tool to handle the blades anyways. The Piranta is something that's going to supplement your gear but not really replace it. Thankfully, the knife with a blade installed, four extra blades, the blade puller and the nylon case only weighs 94 grams; ditching the case and puller and just taking the knife and a few extra blades only adds 60ish grams to your pack, but you better have a Leatherman to change those blades. You cannot--or should not--change scalpel blades with your fingers for reasons that I hope are plainly obvious. Overall, I really like mine. I haven't used it for its intended purpose yet, but I think it will work just fine. I could see myself getting another just for EDC stuff--opening packages and letters and such things. It's a cool instrument.

## Features

- Overall length of the knife open is 7.25" inches
- Easy-grip black rubber inlay, liner-lock construction and pocket clip
- Easy-to-find blaze orange handle
- Each knife includes 12 additional stainless steel 60A blades
- Sharp replaceable blades

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0064GNZYM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #419,243 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #787 in Tactical Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 7.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand Name | Havalon |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,421) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip, 12 additional stainless steel 60A blades |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 7.25 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Model Name | Piranta Bolt |
| Model Number | SG_B0064GNZYM_US |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Skinning |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Foldable, Locking Blades, Replaceable Blades |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Skinning |
| Unit Count | 13.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Brand:** Havalon
- **Color:** Orange
- **Handle Material:** Rubber
- **Included Components:** Pocket Clip, 12 additional stainless steel 60A blades
- **Model Name:** Piranta Bolt
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Skinning
- **Special Feature:** Foldable, Locking Blades, Replaceable Blades
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the difference between the 60A blade and the 60XT blade?**
A: The 60A blades are thicker, more durable, and don't break as easily.  The 60XT blades are thinner, slightly sharper, but will snap if you aren't careful.  The 60XT blades are generally less expensive to purchase.

**Q: is this a folding knife. i can't  see where it says on this one**
A: Yes it is a folding knife. Sharpest knife you will ever use. I use it for skinning out deer heads to mount. Best you will ever use.

**Q: what is the length of the blade?**
A: The blades that came with my knife are 3" long with a 2.5" cutting edge.

**Q: Is this knife dishwasher safe (after taking the blade off, of course)?**
A: I put mine in the dishwasher and it was fine.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great skinning knife
*by D***O on July 16, 2025*

Super sharp, easy to handle and light weight. The best skinning knife there is, period.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This will be handy.
*by M***B on October 29, 2020*

Short review: this is a nicely designed and executed folding scalpel. It's a great value for the money. It's advertised for dressing game, but I think lightweight backpackers or anyone who wants a stupid sharp cutting edge could benefit from the Piranta. It is not a heavy use knife and won't work for heavy-duty activities like prying, chopping, or lateral twisting (not that we should be doing that to our knives to begin with, but we've all done it). Long review: I work in medicine and immediately recognized the Havalon Piranta for what it is: this isn't really a knife, it's a folding scalpel. The Havalon blades are not proprietary and I would bet that many blades that are compatible with Bard-Parker #4 handles-like these #60 blades--would also work, if one was so inclined. But Havalon's own blades are definitely going to be the best choice, here. I don't think that being a scalpel is a bad thing, though, as long as you're using it for what it's designed for. The long and skinny #60A scalpel blades are fantastic for a variety of cutting applications, but they're not going to hold up to any hard-use activities. It's an instrument. I know we're not supposed to pry with knives, but some guy is going to do it and immediately break this delicate blade and blame the poor thing, or fail to install the blades correctly, or try to whittle a 5 inch diameter tree into a toothpick. Scalpels are very sharp but ultimately disposable by design. Personally, I purchased this item to field dress game and because I'm only okay at sharpening knives. I am a newbie without a mentor in all things related to hunting so I need simple and effective items to make my first job easier, whenever that happens. This fits the bill. The Piranta will not replace my knife completely, but it will definitely make field dressing easier. The handle scales are ABS. They feel sort of cheap if you're used to G10 or whatever on pocket knives, but ABS is perfect for this application--it doesn't have to stand-up to stupid amounts of abuse and it's very lightweight. It has a nice grippy texture. The rubber panels are only on one side of the knife, but they are soft and seem to do the job. The steel components of the knife, including the pocket clip, appear to be well made and functional. The pocket clip is removable, but not reversible, and is secured with three T5 Torx screws. The pivot is a T9 Torx screw. The lockup on the blade is quite tight. There is some wiggle where the blade is installed, which is unavoidable and due to the interchangeable blade design. That said, the play in the blade is longitudinal to the body of the handle as opposed to lateral, so it's going to be irrelevant when in use. Liner locks aren't my favorites, but the lock on this knife snaps over with authority and I have no concerns with it failing while in use. Finally, the overall fit and finish is adequate for this device, actually it's really quite nice for the price--no obvious, ugly injection molding seams, tool marks, or sharp edges that aren't supposed to be sharp. It's not perfect, but it's also not a $600 knife. Neither the blades nor the handle are made in China--the handle is made in Taiwan, and the included blades are made in India. I don't usually get too worked up over the "nylon sheaths" that come with everything these days, but the Havalon sheath is remarkably nice. It's a thick material that's competently sewn, featuring a proper snap closure and the company logo nicely embroidered on the top flap. Inside is a space for the knife itself and a separate pocket for a few extra blades. It's a nice package to keep it all together, but it certainly wouldn't look weird secured on your belt, if you are so inclined. The blade puller is obviously designed with safety in mind and it functions correctly. My only complaint about the blade remover is there is no place to put it in the sheath and it would be nice if I could keep everything together as a unit. Finally, the company ditched the wretched plastic blister packaging (shown in the product photos) and instead packaged the tool in a simple paperboard box without extra plastic nonsense, save for the individually wrapped scalpel blades. Perhaps it's silly to worry about excessive plastic waste given that it's a knife with disposable blades, but it's less useless garbage for me to have to deal with, so good on you Havalon. Pros: It's very light, super sharp, and a very high quality tool at an attractive price. The interchangeable blades are convenient and a hell of a lot sharper than I can get my knife. Cons: The Havalon Piranta is not a jack-of-all-trades. It only does one thing incredibly well, and that thing is cutting tissue. It won't replace your woods knife. It's not a survival knife by any stretch of the imagination. While the Havalon blade puller is probably adequate for switching blades in the field, it's probably a good idea to carry a multi tool to handle the blades anyways. The Piranta is something that's going to supplement your gear but not really replace it. Thankfully, the knife with a blade installed, four extra blades, the blade puller and the nylon case only weighs 94 grams; ditching the case and puller and just taking the knife and a few extra blades only adds 60ish grams to your pack, but you better have a Leatherman to change those blades. You cannot--or should not--change scalpel blades with your fingers for reasons that I hope are plainly obvious. Overall, I really like mine. I haven't used it for its intended purpose yet, but I think it will work just fine. I could see myself getting another just for EDC stuff--opening packages and letters and such things. It's a cool instrument.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Must have for hunting or cooking
*by P***D on November 22, 2025*

Light , shaft and durable. Highest quality

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