Microtech Gear
Hera® II Mini D/E Black Standard Red (1702M-1RD)
Hera® II Mini D/E Black Standard Red (1702M-1RD)
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The Microtech Hera Mini sets a higher standard for the perfect blend of aesthetic and utility that was introduced by the original Hera. Smaller than its predecessor, the Hera Mini maintains the distinguishable streamlined design of the original with dramatic improvements. Internal screws allow for a sleek, clean chassis with a redesigned 6AL4V pocket clip and glass breaker that make it our most ergonomic Hera yet. The ultra-smooth action of the reengineered dual fuel drivetrain allows for effortless deployment, and the innovative button pocket design reduces friction and facilitates debris displacement. The size and practicality of the Hera Mini combined with its updated style and functionality make this the perfect addition to your everyday carry.
- Blade Length: 2.9"
- Total Length: 5.9"
- Weight: 1.9oz
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Love my new Mini Hera II. Tremendous nice little knife. I had to put a little oil on it because I kept having to reset it but that's ok. The workmanship and the double black blade are awesome. I saw this knife on a YouTube video from Switzerland. This brilliant guy called the MathPhotographer was opening an expensive camera box and he was using this knife. I didn't know who made it until I froze the screen and saw the eagle claw. I researched some more and there was MicroTech right down the road from Maryland in NC. I own a few very nice knives from France, Italy and the U.S. None as unique as the Microtech.

Love my new Mini Hera II. Tremendous nice little knife. I had to put a little oil on it because I kept having to reset it but that's ok. The workmanship and the double black blade are awesome. I saw this knife on a YouTube video from Switzerland. This brilliant guy called the MathPhotographer was opening an expensive camera box and he was using this knife. I didn't know who made it until I froze the screen and saw the eagle claw. I researched some more and there was MicroTech right down the road from Maryland in NC. I own a few very nice knives from France, Italy and the U.S. None as unique as the Microtech.