Black Fox Feresa does not deny its inspiration from nature nor the handwriting of an experienced designer. Sharp as a razor, solid in construction and elegant in appearance – exactly the partner that can handle daily routines and unexpected challenges. Whether you carry it in the city or in the field, Feresa always maintains style and functionality.
The sheep foot blade shape is a bet on control, reliability and precision. The hard D2 steel, combined with the black PTFE finish, proves itself even in tougher conditions – it can handle a lot and is easy to sharpen.
Every detail fits together. The aluminum handle with a black anodized spacer fits well in the hand, and thanks to the reversible clip, the knife can be carried according to your style. The stainless steel frame lock with a black PTFE finish does not give in easily. This setup is built for reliability, not effects.
Behind the knife stands Grigori Matveev – a man who has been designing knives for over 20 years. Feresa is the result of his approach: functionality first, but never without style. Unusual shapes, a sense for materials and attention to detail. The result is a tool that looks good but works even better.
Feresa blends well in both the jungle and your jeans. It is not overly ornate but has charisma. Compact dimensions and clean lines make this knife a practical piece that does not get in the way, yet certainly stands out.
Blade length | 8,3 cm |
Length when closed | 10,8 cm |
Total length | 19,1 cm |
Weight | 100 g |
Material of blade / tools | Steel D2 |
Surface finish of blade / tools | Black blade: Stone Washed Teflon Frame and safety: Teflon Insert: anodizing Screws: Teflon Clip: Teflon |
Material of handle | Aluminium |
Safety catch | Liner Lock |
Blade type | Single bevel Drop point |
Material in detail | Frame and safety: stainless steel Insert: aluminum Screws: stainless steel Clip: stainless steel |
Dimensions in detail | Blade thickness: 3mm |
Other specifications | Designer: Grigorii Matveev Edge: straight Opening: hole at the spine of the blade in the back Blade steel hardness: 59 HRC to 61 HRC Simple handle guard Shaped handles with texture for a firm and secure grip Jimping on the back of the blade behind the opening hole allows the user to apply pressure on the blade and guide the knife with the thumb or index finger Removable, ambidextrous clip for pocket or belt |