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Hand resistance teeth are one of the common designs on outdoor knives, mainly located on the back of the knife near the handle. This design is used in many types of outdoor knives.
1. Main functions
Enhance grip strength: The main function of the teeth is to increase the friction between the finger and the back of the knife to prevent the hand from slipping. When the user performs actions such as piercing or chopping, the thumb or index finger can be pressed against the blocking tooth, thereby enhancing the stability of the grip.
Prevent hand slip: Especially in cases where hands are wet or stained with oil, hand teeth can significantly improve safety, prevent fingers from sliding towards the blade, and reduce the risk of injury.
Enhanced coordination: When performing fine cutting actions, the stop tooth can help users better control the tool and improve the accuracy of cutting.
Buffer reaction force: When cutting vigorously, the finger pressed on the teeth of the hand can buffer the reaction force generated by the cutting and reduce the fatigue of the hand.
2. Design features
Position: It is usually located on the back of the knife near the handle of the knife, so that the user can easily put his finger on it when using it.
Shape: groove-like or toothed, the surface is specially treated to increase friction.
Material: Consistent with the blade material, usually metal, such as stainless steel or Damascus steel.
3. Application scenario
Outdoor activities: In camping, hiking, hunting and other outdoor activities, the design of the hand tooth can significantly improve the safety and efficiency of the use of knives.
Emergency survival: In emergency situations, such as when you need to cut ropes or wood quickly, the choke teeth can provide better control.
4. Comparison with other designs
Knife stop: Some knives are designed with knife stop, such as "dragon scale knife", the main function of the knife stop is also to prevent hand slip. If the tool already has enough knife stops, it may not be designed to stop the teeth.
Unimpeded hand teeth: Some combat knives or special-purpose knives may not have impeded hand teeth because their design focus may be elsewhere.
Conclusion
The tooth pattern is an important detail in the design of outdoor knife, which aims to improve the user's safety and operation convenience. By increasing the friction between the finger and the back of the knife, it can effectively prevent the hand from slipping, enhance the grip and coordination, thus playing an important role in various outdoor activities.