
Toor Knives Krypteia JD35S - Bronze
Jump/Dive Variant Built for Maritime Operations
The Toor Knives Krypteia JD35S combines proven field performance with specialized features for water-based missions. This fixed blade delivers over one inch of serrations for rapid cutaway operations, backed by a corrosion-resistant bronze coating that stands up to saltwater exposure. The G10 handle provides secure grip in wet conditions.
Key Features
- Serrated Edge: Over one inch of aggressive serrations for cutting rope, webbing, and emergency cutaway tasks
- Corrosion-Resistant Coating: Bronze finish protects against saltwater and harsh maritime environments
- G10 Handle Construction: Textured grip material maintains control in wet or gloved hands
- Thumb Ramp with Jimping: Enhanced grip control for reverse drawing techniques
- Low-Profile Kydex Sheath: Secure retention without bulk for concealed carry
- Lanyard Hole: Accepts retention cords for drop prevention during operations
Specifications
| Overall Length | 8 inches |
| Handle Length | 4 inches |
| Blade Thickness | 0.25 inches |
| Blade Hardness | 59-61 Rockwell |
| Handle Material | G10 |
| Coating | Bronze |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes this different from the standard Krypteia?
The JD35S features over one inch of serrations specifically designed for cutaway operations, plus a corrosion-resistant bronze coating for maritime use. The standard Krypteia has a plain edge.
Is the G10 handle textured for wet conditions?
Yes, the G10 handle includes texturing and a thumb ramp with jimping to maintain grip control in wet environments or when wearing gloves.
What type of sheath comes with this knife?
The JD35S includes a low-profile Kydex sheath designed for secure retention without adding bulk to your loadout.
Can I attach a retention cord to this knife?
Yes, the handle includes a lanyard hole that accepts retention cords to prevent drops during operations.
What is the blade hardness rating?
The blade is hardened to 59-61 Rockwell, providing excellent edge retention while maintaining the ability to resharpen in the field.