Overview
Perfect for your pocket or saddlebags, the Horseman's 5 in 1 Knife with Hoof Pick is a multi-tool that you will want to carry with you everywhere! You will be prepared for hoof or equipment issues at all times with what this knife offers: a blade, frog knife, hole enlarger, bot knife, and hoof pick! The perfect size easily stows away in your horse trailer, barn, saddlebags, or pocket.
Details
- Reliable Frog Knife
- Convenient Hole Enlarger
- Effective Bot Knife
- Durable Hoof Pick
- Regular Knife Blade
- Dimensions: 1" x 4"
- Weight: 6 oz.
Previous Feedback
Comments: Product Came and had grit/sand in the joints so it is very difficult to open/close different functions. Appears used. Very Disappointed.
From: Rachel
RW Response: We are sorry this knife is not meeting your expectations! Upon receiving feedback, we tested all the blades in stock to ensure their quality, integrity and usability. The blades operated well, although we did detect a slight grind due to machinery dust remaining from the factory. A drop or two of oil (3-in-1 or mineral oil) in the pivot area is a quick remedy for this. Stiff action in a new folding knife blade and a period of break-in time is normal. Open and shut the blade repeatedly to create enough wear in the hinge to loosen it. However, you are always welcome to take advantage of our 365-day return policy if you would like to send it back. Happy riding!
Comments: Well made. Very handy on the trail. Makes a great gift as well.
From: Bianca - Burbank, California, USA
Comments: A handy little knife to keep in your saddle bag for trail rides. Seems well-made and durable.
From: Julie - Tampa, Florida ,USA
Comments: The knife is well built and easy to use.
From: Loretta - Ceres, California, USA
Comments: This knife is very heavy and bulky. It is also very hard to get the main blade out - the design is not very good.
From: Mary Sullivan, Amherst, Virginia, USA
RW Response: For customer convenience, we are providing the knife's specs: 4" long, 1" wide, 6 ounces in weight. Upon receiving this feedback we tested all the blades in stock to ensure their quality, integrity and usability. The blades operated well, although we did detect a slight grind due to machinery dust remaining from the factory. A drop or two of oil (3-in-1 or mineral oil) in the pivot area is a quick remedy for this. Stiff action in a new folding knife blade and a period of break-in time is normal. Open and shut the blade repeatedly to create enough wear in the hinge to loosen it.