The handy Böker Plus Nessmi Pro owes its name to the American adventurer George W. Sears, who lived in the eastern United States from 1821 to 1890 and wrote books and magazine articles about life in the wilderness under the pseudonym "Nessmuk". To honour his concept of outdoor equipment that is as lightweight as possible, Danish knife maker Jesper Voxnaes developed this particularly compact version of the Nessmuk knife. The knife, made from D2 in a full tang construction, is not only suitable for outdoor use and hunting, but also proves its worth in everyday life. Red fibre layers under the brown Micarta handle scales and the particularly fine satin finish of the leaf-shaped blade add visual accents and give the Nessmi Pro an unusual appearance. Supplied with a practical leather sheath. The characteristic hollow rivets also serve as a lanyard hole.
1 With a chromium content of 12%, the D2, which originates from toolmaking, can be classified as a rust-resistant steel, but due to its chromium content close to the threshold value, a little extra care is definitely recommended for the D2.