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SOG Trident TF-3 TigerStripe

Tue Dec 30 2008
We had a chance to photograph this interesting and well made pocket knife from SOG Specialty Knives. This folding knife uses the SOG Arc-Actuator lock and has S.A.T. (SOG Assisted Technology). While it is not an automatic (switchblade) it is very easy to open one handed. The grip has the SOG Digi-Grip texture pattern so it is easy to hold and use

We had a chance to photograph this interesting and well made pocket knife from SOG Specialty Knives. This folding knife uses the SOG Arc-Actuator lock and has S.A.T. (SOG Assisted Technology). While it is not an automatic (switchblade) it is very easy to open one handed. The grip has the SOG Digi-Grip texture pattern so it is easy to hold and use

From the SOG Website:

The SOG Trident uses our well-proven means of delivering a knife blade to the open position with S.A.T. (SOG Assisted Technology™) Now using our patent pending Arc-Actuator™, the Trident locks stronger and releases easier. There is also a built-in safety to lock the blade closed. When it shows red, you are ready to go.

What also makes the Trident so unique is the patent pending Groove™ in the handle, which allows the operator to cut paracord, fishing line, etc. without having to open the blade. The handle also includes a Digi-Grip™ variable pattern for coarser grip in areas that require it. Our bayonet style clip is easily switched for right/left hand carry or removed for pouch storage.


The knife design includes the SOG Groove in the handle, which allows the operator to cut webbing, cord, etc. without having to open the blade

The knife design includes the SOG Groove in the handle, which allows the operator to cut webbing, cord, etc. without having to open the blade

We had a chance to photograph this interesting and well made pocket knife from SOG Specialty Knives. This folding knife uses the SOG Arc-Actuator lock and has S.A.T. (SOG Assisted Technology). While it is not an automatic (switchblade) it is very easy to open one handed. The grip has the SOG Digi-Grip texture pattern so it is easy to hold and use

The blade has a tiger stripe paint job on the blade, after looking at a few of these knives I think these might be hand painted because the pattern is not consistent between knives

The blade has a tiger stripe paint job on the blade, after looking at a few of these knives I think these might be hand painted because the pattern is not consistent between knives

We had a chance to photograph this interesting and well made pocket knife from SOG Specialty Knives. This folding knife uses the SOG Arc-Actuator lock and has S.A.T. (SOG Assisted Technology). While it is not an automatic (switchblade) it is very easy to open one handed. The grip has the SOG Digi-Grip texture pattern so it is easy to hold and use

The belt / pocket clip can be switched for right or left carry, or it can be removed completely. It has the SOG letters cut out

The belt / pocket clip can be switched for right or left carry, or it can be removed completely. It has the SOG letters cut out

We had a chance to photograph this interesting and well made pocket knife from SOG Specialty Knives. This folding knife uses the SOG Arc-Actuator lock and has S.A.T. (SOG Assisted Technology). While it is not an automatic (switchblade) it is very easy to open one handed. The grip has the SOG Digi-Grip texture pattern so it is easy to hold and use

We had a chance to photograph this interesting and well made pocket knife from SOG Specialty Knives. This folding knife uses the SOG Arc-Actuator lock and has S.A.T. (SOG Assisted Technology). While it is not an automatic (switchblade) it is very easy to open one handed. The grip has the SOG Digi-Grip texture pattern so it is easy to hold and use

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