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Ostap Hel Does Fixed Blade Hat Trick with the Real Steel Dex

We covered the Astral, we covered the Texo, but Ostap Hel has yet another new fixed blade design on the way, once again courtesy of Real Steel. The Dex, as this one’s called, differs from its two siblings both in design and intended use.

The Astral was a full-on tactical knife, and the Texo landed at the other end of the spectrum as a fun size neck knife. The Dex, meanwhile, with its 3.15-inch drop point blade, seems designed as an all-purpose companion knife, something that’s big enough to be useful in just about any indoor or outdoor situation, but small enough to be carried easily in either scenario as well.

The K110 steel used on the Dex is a D2 equivalent from Bohler-Uddeholm, so edge retention and toughness to be on point for a sub-$100 user fixed blade. This is the same steel that RSK implemented on the Astral, and one that has become a staple in the company’s lineup. In terms of detailing, the flat ground Dex, in either of the two available configurations, has been given a satin blade finish. The only thing that differs between them is the handle material.

Speaking of the handle material, the Dex is packing one interesting additional feature in that both its scale and inlay are designed to be removed easily, so users can swap in ones made from other materials as they wish. Currently, Dex scales are not being offered on their own, but even if RSK doesn’t add produce additional ones themselves, there should be knife modders out there who can make scales from whatever materials the user desires. Both Dex models come with a Kydex sheath and have a listed weight of 2.68 oz.

This one should be hitting shelves soon.

Knife in Featured Image: Real Steel Knives Dex


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