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product_id: 5563290
title: "Boker Plus 02BO272 Vox Rold Knife with 6 in. Straight Edge Blade, Black"
brand: "boker"
price: "€ 2.61"
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# Boker Plus 02BO272 Vox Rold Knife with 6 in. Straight Edge Blade, Black

**Brand:** boker
**Price:** € 2.61
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Boker Plus 02BO272 Vox Rold Knife with 6 in. Straight Edge Blade, Black by boker
- **How much does it cost?** € 2.61 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- boker enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted boker brand quality
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## Description

The Boker Plux Vox Rold Knife is a strong, hardy knife designed for any situation. The knife was made from D2 tool steel, which gives it high strength, hardness and wear resistance. A notched thumb ramp and dove tail shaped handle makes it easy to control. A front-heavy design makes it useful as a smaller hatchet or as a chopping tool. The handle has G-10 scales with rivet tubes and a lanyard hole to make it easy to carry. This knife comes with a Kydex sheath mechanism for maximum portability. Limited lifetime warranty. The length of the blade is 6 inches. and the overall length is 11 inches. It weighs 10.5 oz. A chestnut tree is the world famous trademark of the Boker knife manufactory in Solingen, Germany. It represents innovative, high quality, exceptional knives, manufactured with pride, by hand, for over 145 years.

## Features

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- Made from corrosion-resistant D2 tool steel
- Notched thumb ramp and dove tail shaped handle butt for control
- Includes full Kydex sheath
- Blade length: 6 inches. Overall length: 11 inches. Weight: 10.5 ounces.
- Limited lifetime warranty

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Excellent, well made knife.  Poor sheath and carry system.
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2018*

D2 steel is not stainless, so care should be taken, especially around salt water.  Just use a little common sense and it should be fine.  As heat treated by Boker, D2 will take and hold an extremely fine edge, and will remain sharp quite well.  As with any good knife, it is not an axe or hatchet or shovel, and should not be thrown.  It is made to do knife things and will do them quite well.  It comes very sharp out of the box, but a better edge can be put on it (some say D2 is hard to sharpen - more common sense required).  The G10 handle is one of the most comfortable handles on a knife this size by any maker.  Boker has managed a contour and surface that makes the handle want to be held.  It is just comfortable in hand.  It fits my size large hands nicely, and my much smaller wife says it is very comfortable for her.  The large finger choil allows a better grip for delicate or close work.  The two large holes in the handle are neat and someone might find a good use for them.  The handle is attractive with the black G10 and red liners.  The lanyard that comes with the knife is just in the way for most things.  The blade is stone washed, or some such, which might help deter rust, but will at least prevent bright reflections.  I have been using D2 knives for 40 years and have had no problem with rust under normal camping/hunting conditions.  The blade size and design are excellent, the flat grind being a great choice for a knife of this size and style.  I have collected knives since 1967, and after purchasing and using one of these knives, I bought 6 more for gifts to nephews.  If a 6" blade on a general purpose knife will suit your needs, this may be as good as it gets.  The knife, itself, is excellent and would be fine if it were your only blade.  However, the sheath is as bad as the knife is good.  The Kydex portion of the sheath does not fit the blade tightly, so it rattles.  Loudly.  The sheath does retain the knife well, so it will not fall out accidentally.  Of course, if it did fall out you would immediately notice the lack of rattling.  I have seen videos showing how to tighten the sheath to end the rattling.  Not a hard job.  But once you get rid of the rattle, there is the attachment system.  The piece itself is fairly well designed for belt carry but the way it attaches to the Kydex sheath is a testament to poor design decisions.  There is no good way to carry the knife with the supplied attachment piece.  Can't be done.  That leaves the choice of making a new attachment system, or purchasing a different sheath.  Rather than spend another $50 to $100 on a good sheath, I contacted Boker.  They make a version of this knife in SK5 steel, black finish, olive drab handle with red spacers (SK5 is an excellent steel, but more prone to rust than D2 - personal choice).  The SK5 knife comes with an excellent sheath.  I had several very friendly conversations with someone at Boker about purchasing some of the SK5 sheaths.  Seemed to be going well until I told her I needed 7 of them.  Didn't hear any more from them.  Becker knives have a good sheath system for less than $20 that will fit this knife, and if you are willing to form some Kydex you can customize the liner.  That is the route I took and am very happy with the result.  Overall, one of the best knives made by a production knife maker.  Terrible sheath.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    The knife's full flat grind shears and passes through material like no other grind available
  

*by A***K on Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2014*

I cannot dote on this blade enough. This look, at first a simulacrum to a custom knife, is what attracted me to the knife from the get go. The knife's full flat grind shears and passes through material like no other grind available, and this grind wears more economically over time as you sharpen the blade, as the edge will not become noticeably thicker as the steel recedes toward the spine. Saber grinds are notorious for thickening up over time. The handle is a pleasure to hold, smooth and comfortable it fits my medium to large sized hands like a custom mold. The black scales with red spacers is an attractive color pattern. The thick, full tang is complemented with two generous lanyard holes that also lighten the knife. Holistically the knife has excellent balance, dead center with a choil that rests on your index finger. The blade is a classical bowie design, with a thick tip excellent for piercing with authority. The D2 steel on this knife is perhaps the best steel I have ever worked with. I own many, many knives. Spyderco, Cold Steel, SOG, KaBar, etc, and no steel I have used yet has impressed me this much. This was surprising after the reviews where D2 is questioned so heavily. It sharpened like a dream after a few quick strokes. The most impressive display from this knife came just a few weeks ago. I took this blade on a survival sabbatical for about two days. I thrashed this sucker, batoning through hard wood the thickness of my calf (I didn't bring a saw) and splitting ample kindling. I took it through the paces, making a shelter, starting a medium sized fire, carved feather sticks, split more wood, carved stakes, split more wood, shaved curls, split more wood, etc. The knife was going to be dull, I was sure of that. My Cold Steel SRK came out fairly dull after similar experiences, as well as larger blades like my KaBar Big Brother and SOG Jungle Canopy. After returning home, I inspected the edge... It shaved hair off my arm, edge completely untouched. I couldn't believe it. Holding the blade to a light source to visually pick out any dull spots (you can see reflections off dull portions of a used edge) there were about three ridiculously small points that reflected back along the entirety of the 5'' edge. The rest was, obviously, hair popping sharp. There are knives out there you could cut paper once with, and would show dulling along the edge. I split wood for hours and set up an entire camp, not to mention batoning through hard wood like a savage, only to return with an edge that I could strop to a razor without touching a whetstone, is astounding to a knife fanatic like me. This steel is surperb. Sure it might rust on you if you if you salt water dive and then leave it in the sheath. But by using common sense (oiling it after use) you will have no problems with this D2. The Rold is now my go to survival knife. The design is impeccable, and any knife lover will easily recognize and appreciate its outstanding qualities. I plan to use this knife for the rest of my life. Its a worthy investment. Oh, and the sheath it comes with is a joke. I use the sheath from my Cold Steel Bushman instead. Many other owners have sheaths made for their Rolds. Still, the knife is paragon, you won't regret this hefty purchase for the performance of a custom S30V blade at 1/4 the price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Sharp, and sturdy
  

*by K***E on Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2011*

I got this knife for camping. I wanted a knife that was tough enough to take a beating, but with a higher end steal so it could hold a edge for a while. Most wilderness knifes seem to be made out of 1095 carbon steal. It's not a bad chose it gets sharp and takes a beating with out shattering. But other steals get much sharper and hold the edge much longer. Carbon steal also rusts and if left in a drawer will dull just from contact with air. But most high end knife steals that get that sharp and hold it will break if abused. I wanted a knife I could use like an ax, pound it into branches with a large stick, and take a sharp long lasting edge. In comes the D2 steal this knife is made out of. It has a higher chromium content, which makes it stain resistant (not stainless), but not too brittle. It is a mid point between high end stainless steals and tough carbon steal. I've taken it out and abused it and used it for a week. And I'll say it takes that beating just fine, and it hold it's edge quite well, much better than carbon does. And as for how sharp it gets, I sharped it after that week and it gets real sharp. Sharp enough to cut the live blank out of me.It slipped out of my hand when I was washing the oil off, it was heaver than I was used to. That brings me to the only thing I would change. It's big and heavy. I knew that going in so I'm not holding it against it. But for hiking its bigger and heaver then you'd need. I wish Boker made a smaller version maybe 4.75" blade. But they don't, and the only other knife I found with D2 steal was a Kbar that wasn't any smaller, and was ill suited to wilderness use.

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