HECATE II
HECATE II
HECATE II
HECATE II
HECATE II
HECATE II
HECATE II
HECATE II
HECATE II
HECATE II
HECATE II

HECATE II

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Linked by the same mythological monster, Hydra Knives and Hydra Design have teamed up to create the HECATE II, the evolution of Hydra Design’s project born in 2015.

Named for the Greek goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy, this sturdy tactical fixed blade knife is characterized by an aggressive, but at the same time efficient, harpoon style blade.

The full-tang knife is made in Niolox steel and is available both in black and desert tan coating.

Like most of the tactical knives designed by Alessandra De Santis (aka Hydra Design), the HECATE II is distinguished by a guard with two triangular holes which, together with the hole at the end of the handle, refers the three-headed Hydra of her logo.

The ergonomic handle is made up of G10 scales, with three-dimensional sculpted texture, and offers a firm grip on the tool. The knife comes with a Kydex sheath with belt loop adapter, combined with soft rubber loop, for both horizontal and vertical carry.

Made in Spain
Designer: Hydra Design
Best Use: Tactical
Product Type: Fixed Blade
Blade Material: Niolox SB1 Cryogenic Stainless Steel
Blade Hardness: 60-62 HRc
Blade Length: 4.92” (125 mm)
Blade Thickness: 0.21” (5,2 mm)
Blade Width: 1.50” (38 mm)
Blade Grind: Hollow grind
Blade Shape: Reverse Tanto
Spine type: Harpoon
Blade Finish: Black or Desert tan powder coating
Cutting Edge: 4.72” (120 mm)
Edge Type: Straight
Tang Type: Full tang
Handle Material: Black or Desert tan customized CNC G10 scales
Handle Length: 3.74” (95 mm)
Lanyard Hole: Yes
Overall Length: 9.84” (250 mm)
Sheath Included: Yes
Sheath Material: Kydex® with fasten screw
Sheath Color: Black or Tan
Sheath Attachment Type: Nylon belt loop with PVC soft rubber loop (Scout carry system)
Weight: 14.63 Oz (415 gr)
Thumb Jimping on Spine
Glass Breaker Pommel
Guard with two triangular holes