6900,00 kr inc. tax
The Ryda Tc4 Moon 2025 limited edition, is a customized folding knife with Elmax powder steel and a handle of titanium.
With its unique shape of the blade it has a precision option for one finger to make very accurate cuts. Also a proper grip for you thumb for some extra power when needed.
The straight shape of the blade makes it easier to keep its sharpness with a little effort compared to many other knives. You open the blade very easily thanks to flipper, which is very handy whenever you need it. Another nice detail for you to carry with you in everyday use is, that it comes with its clipper on the back.
The story of why we started to make folding knives is that when Russia started war against Ukraine. We didn’t know how far the war would spread. And therefore, we analyzed what we, here in the north had to offer in terms of blade that was very stable, strong, easy to maintain, easy to sharp, and with multi use of the blade. We realized there was not many folding knives out there who could meet these requirements.
With that in mind we started the project 2022 and 2025, this is where we are now.
We will launch it in summer of 2025 and there will be a limited edition of 200pc with its customized wooden box and exclusively labeled with a certification.
This knife is a limited edition and cannot be purchased directly online. To join the wish list, please send us an email.
Knife Type | Ryda Tc4 Moon 2025 limited edition |
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Limited | 200pc with number prints on blade and certification |
HRC | 60-61 |
Origin | Sweden |
Blade material | Elmax |
Handle material | TC4 Titanium & Carbon fiber |
Blade style | Drop point |
Opening system | Flipper |
Length | 19,1 cm |
Blade length | 8,3 cm |
Closed length | 11 cm |
Blade thickness | 4 mm |
Weight | 113 g |
Designer | Viktor Ingmarsson |
It took 6 years of development and fine-tuning before our first knives became exactly what we wanted them to be; some things just can’t be rushed. Deciding on the hardness of the blades, the choice of steels to encase the core steel, and determining the best-suited grind were all details that kept us up at night.