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Educate and empower kids with the My First Opinel folding knife and a PET Recycled Sheath. Great for picnics, whittling and outdoor adventures, the knife feature a 3.15'' blunted stainless steel blade and a beechwood handle from sustainably managed French forests. The knife folds and lock in open and closed position for extra safety. The Sheath is made out of repurposed plastic and leather. The perfect gift for the young adventurer!

This knife is sharp. Young users should be supervised while using.

Although it remains a parent decision, we recommend this product for kids aged 7-12.

The story Opinel is one of the fabulous destiny of a little Savoyard folding knife invented by Joseph Opinel in 1890 which quickly became an item of our daily life and elevated itself as a world design icon. A family story at the heart of the French Alps, for 133 years.

No.07 My First Opinel and Sheath Kit

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Educate and empower kids with the My First Opinel folding knife and a PET Recycled Sheath. Great for picnics, whittling and outdoor adventures, the knife feature a 3.15'' blunted stainless steel blade and a beechwood handle from sustainably managed French forests. The knife folds and lock in open and closed position for extra safety. The Sheath is made out of repurposed plastic and leather. The perfect gift for the young adventurer!

This knife is sharp. Young users should be supervised while using.

Although it remains a parent decision, we recommend this product for kids aged 7-12.

The story Opinel is one of the fabulous destiny of a little Savoyard folding knife invented by Joseph Opinel in 1890 which quickly became an item of our daily life and elevated itself as a world design icon. A family story at the heart of the French Alps, for 133 years.