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Ruike M105-tz Folding Knife (titanium)

Ruike M105-tz Folding Knife (titanium)
  • Product Code: ga220473
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$389.85 $553.59

From Ruike, the M105-TZ Folding Knife features a stainless steel blade and a titanium handle, with a ball bearing pivot structure between them. The blade is sturdy with a 3.5mm thickness and has a spear point and a razor-sharp edge. It's designed for general all-purpose use. The M105-TZ is the titanium version of the Ruike P105 knife.

3.7" Blade Length/3.5mm Blade Thickness    8.4" Open Length    N690Co Stainless Steel Blade    TC4 Titanium Handle    Flipper Opening Mechanism    Pocket Clip    Lanyard Hole    Ball Bearing Pivot    Frame Lock    Brush Finish

Parameters
Blade ConfigurationFolding
Blade MaterialStainless Steel
Lock ConfigurationFrame Lock
Handle MaterialTitanium
LengthBlade: 3.7" / 94.00 mm
Total: 8.4" / 214.00 mm
WeightKnife: 4.9 oz / 138.0 g

  • 3.7" blade length

  • 3.5mm blade thickness

  • 8.4" overall open length

N690Co is a premium stainless steel featuring high wear resistance. The addition of cobalt (Co) creates uniformity in the steel structure, enhancing the wear resistance and edge retention. The N690Co blade is intensively processed by Ruike using cryogenic treatment and features a hardness of 58-60 HRC.

Using TC4 titanium as the main handle material allows for a lighter-weight design while also preventing rust.

Finely-machined, high-carbon chromium steel ball bearing structure connects the blade and handle, allowing smooth and safe blade deployment while ensuring high levels of wear resistance and fatigue durability.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. One of the legs came off and I cannot seem to Reattach it. Any advice?

A: You can call and ask for Chris Kellogg a href= http://www.mefoto.com/support#ServicingYourMeFOTO target= _blank http://www.mefoto.com/support#ServicingYourMeFOTO/a

Q: 2. How sturdy is it? What's the worst environmental conditions you'd use it in?

A: If I don't extend the center column, it's plenty sturdy for my 7DMk2, battery grip and 400mm lens for low shutter speeds. If the column is all the way up, it will get wobbly and some mirror slap at long focal lengths. Using a shorter, lighter lens and no battery grip for landscapes and astrophotography it's been great, even in windy conditions.Also has been fine in very cold and windy conditions, but haven't gotten it wet or in mud/sand yet.

Q: 3. Has anyone tried Canon full frame with Tamron 150-600 lens with this tripod. Thanks. And will it fill gimbal head wtih 3/8-16. I think will need some screw etc.?

A: Nikon with 70-200. When everything is locked into position it's fine and holds steady. The tripod is light weight but strong, I really like it. But, the head Is a bit of a pain making small, quick adjustments. My last tripod had a handle that often got in the way but was easy to to make positioning adjustments.

Q: 4. Trying to find a solid tripod for my Pentax 645z without breaking the bank. Is this tripod up for the task of supporting a medium format camera?

A: I use a Nikon D800 with a battery grip and a 70-200 and it's very stable.

Q: 5. Can you suggest a video tripod head to go along with the Mefoto GlobeTrotter? I will mainly be using a Sony RX10 camera.

A: No I'm sorry, I use mine with a DSLR only

Q: 6. can you remove the head?

A: You can remove the mount and leave it on your camera, and you can also remove the whole head. It's sturdy and it travels very well.

Q: 7. Would you recommend using this with a canon 100-400 II on a 6d? It's within my price range but I would like to feel secure leaving my equipment on there for at least a short period of time. If not, does anyone have recommendations for another tripod not too far from this price range?

A: It's rated at 26 lbs. I've only used it with a 70D with battery grip (similar size to your 60D?) a 300-700 4-5.6 L on it but not with a collar. The mounting plate allows for some movement of the mount point, but I think I'd look at getting an optional, longer, ARCA-stile mount plate to give you a few extra inches of flexibility - that should allow you to mount over the center of gravity better. the legs extend wide enough and should not be a problem. if you're concerned about stability, there is a hook under the center column to which a sandbag or weight can be tied to help with that. I was also evaluating INDURO aluminum models as well. This won-out on price point and features. Very nice fit/finish.

Q: 8. Will this work on a C100?

A: Should work so long as C100 has the standard 1/4 female tripod screw hole.

Q: 9. Can you shoot a vertical shot by locking the tripod? Will it stay locked and allow you to shoot vertically?

A: Yes, the head has a vertical tilt. I am very happy with the quality of material, build and versatility of this tripod.

Q: 10. Can I use this tripod for Canon G40 camcorder?

A: No idea, except the plate has a 1/4 thread.

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