Serpent S - Phantom Grey
Description
Introducing the NEW Serpent S for the SOF Series! The Serpent now features a Standard blade shape option.
In addition to updating this SOF Series blade with CPM M4 steel, we’ve also taken your feedback and put some R&D time into redesigning the scale patterns on the Serpent for better retention and grip in the most demanding environments. Every blade includes a DuoTone™ KYDEX® sheath, with easy retention adjustability and multiple friction offsets to eliminate blade rattle. The Serpent S will be available in the new SOCOM Black and Phantom Grey colorways.
Finally, to address the Anaconda in the room… To standardize our naming conventions for 2024, we’ve updated the Serpent to encompass both the Standard and Tanto blade shape options, hence the (sort of) new Serpent S in place of the old Anaconda.
Each Serpent S is proudly made entirely here in San Diego, CA by our skilled and talented Manufacturing Team.
Specs
| Overall Length | 8.25" |
| Blade Length | 3.75" |
| Handle Length | 4.5" |
| Handle Material | G10 |
| Steel | CPM M4 |
| Blade Thickness | 0.1875" |
| Blade Hardness | 59-61 Rockwell |
| Weight | 6.7 oz |
About this blade
Tactical
These blades and tools have been developed for a tactical or military application, where gear real estate is valuable and overall weight is critical. If you're in need of a tough blade, sheath, tool, and mounting option that are always mission ready, then this is the designator to look for.
Concealable
Blades and tools associated with this symbol are designed specifically for clandestine and concealable applications. Whether it's a night out on the town or a casual weekend with the family, this designation will ensure your blade is always carried out of sight.
Made in the USA
Every blade & tool is made right here in San Diego, CAVeteran Owned
Founded & built by those who proudly served.
SOF Series
The foundation of Toor Knives. The blades in the SOF series allow you to always be mission-ready. The tactical blades were designed for special operations forces in-mind, and they're relied upon by the world's elite operators to get the job done.
Fixed Blade
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117 reviewsToor knives are bad ass
This is an excellent edc knife with its sleek design, despite being a fixed blade. The sheath is very quiet and innovative. The blade came razor sharp and the knife has been a great addition to the arsenal. One suggestion is use lock tight on the hardware once tension has been adjusted to preference
I purchased this for my stepson for his deployment. I got to fondle the knife a little bit. I really like it. I think I will eventually buy myself one.
I’ve been into Knives my entire life. I’ve been collecting higher end knives for the last few years and when I discovered Toor and saw their craftsmanship, I was pleasantly surprised. A lot of knife makers in the same price point don’t do the fit and finish like these guys do. Their knives are top-tier.
Five stars. This knife isn't just a tool; it's a lifestyle. Before, I was just a guy who occasionally went camping. Now? I'm practically Bear Grylls... if Bear Grylls spent most of his time indoors ordering takeout and sharpening his knife while watching survival shows.
This thing is built like a tank. I'm pretty sure you could use it to pry open the gates of Valhalla. The blade is so sharp, it could probably shave Sasquatch. I haven't tried, but I'm confident it could handle even the hairiest cryptid.
I tested it out in my backyard (the wilderness is a bit...overrated, frankly). It sliced through rope like it was butter, whittled a perfectly acceptable pointy stick (for...reasons), and even helped me open a particularly stubborn package of trail mix. My neighbors definitely think I'm prepping for something. They're probably right. (But it's actually just for my late night snack stash)
The grip is fantastic. I could hold onto this thing while scaling Mount Everest... or at least while vigorously shaking a can of spray paint. It feels secure in my hand, like it's whispering, "Don't worry, I got you." Which is nice, because my confidence in my own survival skills is... let's just say it's a work in progress.
It even comes with a sheath that's so tactical, it makes me want to wear cargo pants and start speaking in military jargon. I haven't done that...yet. But I did practice quick-drawing it in the mirror for a solid half-hour.
My only gripe is the price, it's a little bit expensive. I got a good black Friday sale on top of a military discount, however I feel that the final price I paid should be the normal price of the knife. Does it ACTUALLY cost $300 to make each blade?
I really like this knife, it’s as good as my Benchmade SOCP, fit and finish is quality. The ring is perfectly sized to accommodate large fingers and the sheath is snug. I’m just waiting on the attachment clip for the sheath to start carrying this knife. Overall really satisfied with this knife and I’m waiting for the Serpent T(tanto) in black to drop to buy that one next.




