Revolutionize Your EDC Experience with Gerber’s Patented Frame Lock Technology: Safer, Faster, and More Ergonomic Knives

A Little Pinch for a Lot of Improvement
For those who often find themselves unsatisfied with knife designs, or those who expect more from cutting-edge technology, Gerber Knives has revealed a new advancement that’s silently revolutionizing some of its leading products. Tucked away discreetly in nearly a dozen top-tier folding blades, including its latest release – the Gerber MiniSada – is something called the Pinch Plate Technology: a patented creation that’s bound to change how you interact with your EDC knife.
But what exactly makes this innovation such a game-changer? Quite simply, a pinch is often all you need to get maximum grip on an ergonomic handle; and that, in turn, enhances the all-around performance. Here’s where the Pinch Plate comes into play:
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- Better Ergonomics: By design, the Gerber Pinch Plate creates ample surface area within the handle grip, allowing even the most basic of finger tips to find excellent traction. Thus, you maintain a secure foothold without being forced to choke the handle
- Less Finger Pinch
What’s more intriguing is that jutting out this small piece beyond the lock opens up the passage for your own fingers to secure the grip even more comfortably!
How The Pinch Plate Works
Found on the locks side of frame lock knives the Pinch Plates are attached screw-wise to join the lock edge and the slide handle. Each of these smaller parts is in contact with small screws. At first glance,
the Pinch Plate may, indeed, serve as a marginal addition, especially considering the initial cost. Then, however at first glance appears, the more you use knife, the sooner you’ll likely notice the huge difference it takes.