Product Comparison: Gerber Ripstop I (22-41613) vs Gerber Ripstop II (22-41616)
General Specifications
Brand
Gerber
Gerber
Model
Ripstop I (22-41613)
Ripstop II (22-41616)
Origin
USA
USA
About the Product
The Ripstop I has a super-lightweight frame lock concept that delivers bold strength and high functionality. The weight of the all stainless steel construction knife is made lighter by the intriguing handle and blade design.
With a super-lightweight frame lock design, this knife delivers surprising strength and functionality. The streamlined handle adds no bulk to the slim profile, making it the perfect mate for your pocket. Opening and closing are a cinch with dual thumbstuds.
Blade
Blade Type
Folding
Folding
Blade Length
2.3 in.
3 in.
Blade Material
5Cr15MoV
5Cr15MoV
Blade Shape
Drop Point
Drop Point
Blade Thickness
0.189 in.
0.189 in.
What customers say about "Blade"
Gerber Ripstop I (22-41613) Knife, Serrated Edge
- Its perfect for the handy little pocket knife for all the daily things you need a knife for.
- Well constructed small pocket knife. It has been tumbled and polished so that the only sharp edge is on the blade.
- It's solid, sharp, well made, small, and sturdy. I really like the action on the open.
- The blade on the Ripstop is Gerber sharp (shaves hair), and is easy to keep sharp.
- The blade itself takes and keeps a decent edge. I send mine through the wash all the time and have never had any issue.
Gerber Ripstop II (22-41616) Knife, Serrated Edge
- it's pretty robust and won't bend or close unintentionally.
- Best everyday knife i own. Holds an edge great and love how it fits in my pocket.
- The blade is great, sharp and easy to give and hold very well.
- This blade passed the paper test so easily it was a joke! It sliced right through so well I was almost convinced it was razor sharp.
- It holds an edge well and in the two years I've had it, it shows no sign of rust. It sharpens easily to a razor sharp blade.
Size & Weight
Height
0.9 in.
0.9 in.
Width
5.75 in.
7.4 in.
Depth
0.5 in.
0.5 in.
Weight
2 oz.
3 oz.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Gerber Ripstop I (22-41613) Knife, Serrated Edge
- Even though it's small, the knife is comfortable to hold and use.
- Lightweight, easy to grip, and small enough that I can clip it into my pocket and nobody notices, even me.
- This knife is sturdy and the weight is good, the mechanics of open and close are smooth and tight.
- It won't weigh down my purse if I'm not wearing jeans and have to keep it there.
- This is a tiny little knife, actually the perfect size for a pocket knife.
Gerber Ripstop II (22-41616) Knife, Serrated Edge
- I have medium size hands, and have no trouble opening and closing it one-handed.
- Light, sharp, good balance of serrated and normal bevel sections of the blade.
- I like the knife for the price. Nice weight. Feels solid. Thin, fits well in pocket.
- Great value for a good sized EDC blade. I like the look and the weight of this knife.
- Great knife because it’s lightweight and seems to be very sturdy.
Features
Color
Stainless Steel / Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel / Stainless Steel
Handle Material
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Carry System
Pocket
Pocket
Serrated Blade
Yes
Yes
Extras
Dual thumb studs, Lock Style: Frame Lock
Dual thumb studs, One-handed opening
What customers say about "Features"
Gerber Ripstop I (22-41613) Knife, Serrated Edge
- It's made of beautiful stainless steel and the screws are of high quality.
- The frame lock can only be easily accessed with the right hand.
- The liner lock is firm and does not let the blade close into the frame while using it.
- The frame has no sharp edges and is easy to carry with the clip or in the pocket, although it's about as large as I want for pocket carry.
- After a bit of use it deploys easily and stays securely open. Pocket clip allows it to ride deep in you pocket, making it nearly invisible.
Gerber Ripstop II (22-41616) Knife, Serrated Edge
- One handed open is doable for the right hand, and full deployment from pocket takes me about 4-5 seconds with practice.
- The saber grip is most ergonomical and almost precludes the possibility of the hand slipping.
- Serrated at the base, to sharp straight blade to tip, perfect for penetration and cutting.
- The serration on the blade isn't very aggressive, its more like a light/medium design that works for cutting wire, thick rope, and small pieces of wood!
- Its got a good frame lock on it that is very easy to operate. The blade is easy to open and close!
Other Information
MSRP
16.00 $
31.00 $
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