806D2 is perfect for gymwear

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Last night, I decided to take up boxing, so I went to the boxing gym in my sweats with a bag for my gym shoes. Wanting a cutting tool whose clip wouldn't snag my gym pants or take too much force to remove from my pocket, I chose my handy-dandy 806D2.

Not only did it easily clip and unclip from my pants pocket, but I didn't even notice its weight or profile when we were shuffling around during class or doing yoga-like stretches on the floor after class.

The 806D2 is a great for both knifeknuts and fitness enthusiasts. Thanks, Benchmade!
 
I don't know, mine kinda rubs the wrong way on my thong underwear! :)
 
Originally posted by Danbo
I don't know, mine kinda rubs the wrong way on my thong underwear! :)

dude, finding a knife that doesn't rub you the wrong way sound like it should be the least of your worries. thongs on men are just plain wrong. :D
 
I dig knives, but I don't strap `em on when I'm at the gym. Especially sparring! What's next, walking around with a Ka Bar in a blackhawk sheath at the gym? C'mon.:rolleyes:
 
In my best Foghorn Leghorn voice, "I say Boy, it's a joke, Boy. I say joke, Boy!"

:):D
 
Well, it just feels wrong to leave the house empty handed. What if I had to cut twine, bailing wire, cardboard or light foliage? What if I picked up a box of canolis and the baker closed it with a thick label or some box tape? Don't laugh, it happens at some bakeries and supermarkets.

What if I got a wedgie so deep that I couldn't pull all of it out?

Now I wish I had bought some canolis.

Anyways, the point was that the 806D2 is highly wearable in a variety of situations despite its apparent bulk.
 
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