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The Rat II Folder OD Green is a high-performance, durable 4" liner lock knife featuring a 3" AUS-8 stainless steel drop point blade with dual thumb studs for easy deployment. Its textured OD green nylon handle ensures a secure grip, while the four-way reversible pocket clip offers versatile carry options. Made in Taiwan and backed by a manufacturer warranty, this lightweight, precision-engineered knife is ideal for camping, hiking, and everyday carry, delivering exceptional value without compromising quality.
| ASIN | B00E812K4G |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #251,353 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #880 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 0.75 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Folding |
| Brand | Ontario Knife Company |
| Brand Name | Ontario Knife Company |
| Color | OD Green |
| Customer Package Type | Individually boxed |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 341 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071721886020 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Handle Material | Nylon |
| Included Components | Rat II Folder OD Green |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 0.75 Inches |
| Item Shape | folding |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping |
| Item Weight | 0.19 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Ontario |
| Model Name | ON8860OD |
| Model Number | ON8860OD |
| Part Number | ON8860OD-BRK |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting, Camping, Fishing, Hiking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 0.8" |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
| UPC | 071721886020 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Z**C
Outstanding value EDC/pocket/utility knife
The RAT II is one of the best knives Iโve owned as far as value and price point. The knife is quite sharp out of box, a quick touch up makes it razor sharp in short time. The knife is lightweight and confident feeling in hand. The fit and finish of the knife is beyond others for the price. I had gifted several of these for Christmas years ago, and decided it was time for me to have one in the rotation. The AUS-8 steel is budget, but it is also so much better than 420 or 440 in cheaper knives. In use, it seems comparable to VG-10 steel, and it sharpens after use very easily. There is no wiggle or play in the blade up or down, or side to side. The closed blade centering is near perfect. It is everything you could ask for in a value priced EDC knife. The first thing I did when I got the knife was adjust the clip to the correct (tip up) orientation. You will notice all of the tiny clip screws have little dabs of blue Loctite on them, which is incredible attention to detail and usually skipped by knife manufacturers, especially at this price. I mentioned utility as a use for this knife in the title of my review. Not because I would exclusively use it as a utility knife, but it is priced so well that if you need to do some harder use type tasks, you wonโt be out much money if you damage it. If you get nicks in the blade they will be easy to remove through sharpening. My only slight gripes of the knife are the finger groove and the soft opening detent. I like the finger groove of the knife in use, but if you want to โflickโ the knife open with the top of your thumb nail, pushing underneath the thumb stud, the finger groove creates a slight obstruction. This is easier to do with some of my other knives, but it can still be done. That being said, the finger groove is a unique functional characteristic of the knife which is worth keeping the way it is. The opening detent is perhaps a little too weak. I dropped the knife from waist height onto a hardwood floor, and had the knife open into the locked position. This could be more of a symptom of my tip up pocket clip carry orientation, but it is still the way I would be holding the knife if I were about to open it. Dropping a knife and having it open isnโt an unexpected scenario, but a little stronger detent on opening could prevent some of these instances. This could be corrected with a small change in design, but probably not worth it in a near perfect knife at this price. The knife overall is highly recommended. I also just ordered this knifeโs big brother, the RAT I. TLDR: Order the knife, you will be happy with it.
T**A
The Ontario Rat 2 is an Absolutely Solid Knife for the Money
I've had this knife for almost two years now, and I have to say that it's been really great. Just so you know where this review is coming from--I'm a dyed-in-the-wool knife guy. I've owned blades from Chris Reeve, Spyderco, Benchmade, and Great Eastern Cutlery. I am not afraid to spend money on a quality, hard-use knife, but with the Ontario Rat 2, you don't have to. For $30-50, you can put a solid knife in your pocket that will serve you well. So What's to Love? Ergonomics are great. The knife feels good in the hand, and the clip (when carried RSTU) adds a little bit of extra purchase for flicking. The thumb stud is a little rough if you've never used one before, but it's not as bad as the stud on my Sebenza 31. The dual washer system in the Rat 2 gives the blade a marbles-on-glass feel when the knife flicks open. And oh, that flick. What a satisfying sound this blade makes as it locks into place. It's absolutely delicious. There is also the ability to change the clip to suit your preference. I carry right-hand tip-up as it feels natural to me, but if you're a lefty or a tip-down person, then there are four positions that the clip can be placed. The pivot on the knife is also excellent. It has a flat spot on one side to keep it from rotating in the pivot hole. The liners are sturdy, though skeletonizing them might be a good modification for a little extra weight savings. But, this knife is very light as is. Finally, the Rat 2 comes sharp out of the box in both the Aus 8 and the D2. I put my own edge on mine with my KME and it's sharp enough to treetop hairs. The blade geometry and the generous belly also make slicing through all manner of stuff buttery smooth. Blade stock is decently thin, and the centering on this unit is spot on, even after tuning. What's Not to Love? On the other hand, there are a couple of things that might be helpful to you before you buy. First, this knife isn't going to be good for larger hands. I have medium-sized hands and it fits great. Larger hands should look at the Rat 1. It'll be a much better fit. Second, the clip does give a bit of hot-spotting if you're gripping really hard on the handle. It's not terrible, but it is there. If you have soft little milquetoast baby hands, then you should probably buy something else. Speaking of the clip, it is a bit stiff, which is great for not losing your knife. But it will be an adjustment to get it in and out of your pockets. Once you carry the knife for a few days you won't notice it much, but it's very stiff off the rip. Finally, the scales do have a bit of texturing to them, but they aren't super-grippy. If you work in wet conditions, then you may want to add a little bit of grip tape to the scales so they can give you a bit of extra security when you're holding the knife. The Jimping on the backside of the blade helps this issue a bit. Should You Buy the Rat 2? Absolutely. If you want a solid knife that isn't going to break the bank, then the Rat 2 is phenomenal. It's an awesome EDC for someone who isn't ready to spend upwards of $150-500 for their everyday carry. The D2 blade steel is better than some of the Spyderco value blades (8cr13mov yuck) like the Tenacious or the Resiliance. The Rat 2 is also small enough to not be obstructive in your pocket, but has enough belly to handle tough cutting tasks like opening Amazon packages and slicing the sleeves off your Three Wolf Moon t-shirt. Overall, it's a value folder that punches above its weight class. Buy one, beat the hell out of it, and then buy it again. You won't be sorry.
C**E
Excellent EDC
If you're looking for a quality, lightweight EDC carry flip knife, this is the one for you. I have a ton of knives, some expensive, some cheap. This one is performing and holding a blade like my more expensive knives and ways virtually nothing. The casing is nice and easy to hold. Size is appropriate and the blade is strong and holds a nice edge. Get yourself one, or ladies, get your man one. He won't be mad about it. You don't realize how often you use and need a knife until you have one. Plus, it doesn't cost much at all when compared to most knives. And other knives in this price range tend to be garbage but this bad boy cuts way above its price range.
S**N
This is a workhorse. You can't go wrong with the quality, size, weight, and simple design
I love this knife. It's the second RAT 2 that I've had and I have no reason to look for any other knife. It checks all the boxes for me- lightweight, simple, blade holds it edge decently, is inexpensive. I can't justify buying a ZT or Benchmade because I tend to break or lose blades. It certainly isn't as well made as some of those expensive knives so don't expect ZT quality in a $20 RAT. However, that being said, I would still pay twice its current price for the knife. The action is smooth, the blade feels good in the hand, and it cuts stuff. What more do you need? Get one!
R**R
A tidy winner in the budget category
This knife and its big brother the Rat 1 are often recommended to people looking for a good all-around knife in the budget category. This is the smaller one, with a 3" blade, and the Rat 1 is the bigger and heavier one with the 3.5" blade. They are both worker knives, nothing fancy, but for daily rigorous use on the job, you'd want the Rat 1. This one is better for the sort of daily pocket carry where you carry it along just in case one of those little situations pop up where you might need to cut something. Its smaller size and light weight are unobtrusive in the pocket. I like the shape of the blade. A nice straight portion and some belly. By the way, be aware that this knife comes in two steel options: either the AUS-8, which is softer and easier to sharpen, or the somewhat more expensive D2 that is harder but holds an edge better. Decide whether you want a sharper edge that you have to maintain more often, or a somewhat less sharp edge (unless you're pretty good at sharpening) that lasts longer. There are three things I especially love about it. Firstly the finger choil and contoured handle, when paired with decent jimping on the blade spine ramp, combine to give you a really solid grip on the thing which is great when the cutting task is arduous. Secondly this blade positively jumps open. At least after initial tuning, a little flick of the thumb and you'd swear it was spring-assisted by how eagerly it jumps open and pops satisfyingly into position, but it's not. Thirdly the pocket clip on this thing is four-position, meaning you can set it up for either left pocket or right pocket carry, and for either tip-up or tip-down carry. You can't lose. Those things really combine well to make this a versatile, affordable, reliable pocket knife that does its job well. My only criticism is that the plastic scales on the handles would appear to have a texture that would give you a good grip, but it doesn't. Once you're locked into a grip with that finger choil and thumb jimping, you're absolutely fine - it's just when you're handling it and manipulating it into position to open that it could use some better grip. Other knives have handled this better with the same material so I'd like to see this come in something with a grippier texture. It's not a big deal, just one area with room to improve. Otherwise, a real winner and highly recommended.
T**T
Itโs a good one!
A classic! I finally got one a few weeks ago. Mostly for opening boxes and envelopes and other everyday uses. I actually needed a way to trim down a piece of cedar, and I gave whittling it down with the Rat 2 a shot. Got it down to a peg in about 45 minutes. Sharpened up easy afterward too. Great knife for the price.
D**O
Super knife nice, budget or otherwise
This is a really nice knife, especially at the price point. It would still be nice if it cost more. Will some more expensive ones look fancier, yes. But functionally this is on par with my spydercos, civivi et al. Ergos are nice and blade deploys super smooth. Easy to manipulate lock and good pocket clip. Scales arenโt the grippiest but good enough. This would make for a very good everyday knife as your primary or a knife when you donโt want to beat up your bench made that is still super functional. Also I like the green color a lot
T**N
Get a better grip by changing the clip to tip up carry
You'd be hard pressed to find a knife this well constructed for the price. Very smooth blade deployment, fit and finish is on point, no blade play, nice finger choil, strong jimping, and perfectly centered. The only things I don't like about the knife are the smooth scales and the handle being a little too short for how far back the finger choil is placed. To exponentially increase the grip on the knife and make the knife easier to use and more confident in hand, I recommend changing the clip to tip up carry. This gives your hands something to grab onto while deploying the blade. Also during use, your middle finger is now perfectly resting inside the groove of the clip and the lower part of your hand has more material to wrap around. Trust me, it'll make a word of difference especially if your hands are on the larger side. Hope this helps!
M**Z
Perfecta en todo sentido
La relaciรณn precio calidad, hace que valga toda la pena su compra, portabilidad, agarre, filo y mรกs, la hace una navaja excelente para el diario.
R**O
Small and sharp knife ๐ก๏ธ!
Very nice, small and sharp knife!
J**Z
Excelente producto
Viene bien afilado de fabrica. Apertura y cierre muy bueno, con solo una mano.Por sus dimensiones apto para la vida cotidiana y totalmente legal al tener una hoja inferior a los 11cm.
M**L
Excelente navaja
Excelente navaja, llegรณ tal como aparece en la foto.
I**E
perfekt
ich glaub ich kauf mir ein zweites, einfach nur weil es perfekt ist und ich Angst habe dass die Produktion irgendwann mal eingestellt wird... es ist sagenhaft gut verarbeitet und liegt grandios in der hand...
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