The James Brand
The Wayland Pocket Knife
The Wayland Pocket Knife
Story
A knife designed with iconic American knives in mind
When The James Brand set out to make the Wayland, they looked to the classic Barlow design, what is known by some as the epitome of American knife design. The rounded shape oozes class, the lanyard strap offers an easy carry, and the machined nail nick lets you flip it open on the fly. The stainless steel blade is made to last a lifetime and the wood handle will look better each time you use it.
Please note, this item is excluded from promotional pricing.
Features
- A durable CPM-S35VN Stainless Steel blade makes this heirloom worthy
- A lanyard strap gives you options when it comes to how you carry
- Machined nail nick makes it easy to open on the fly
- None of the hardware is visible, giving it a clean feel
- Timeless Barlow design is incredibly nice to look at
Materials
- Blade: CPM-S35VN Stainless Steel
- Handle: Wood
- Imported
About The James Brand
Take classic knives and pocket tools, eliminate everything you don’t need and precision machine them using the most cutting-edge tech—that’s the process behind The James Brand’s award-winning lineup of everyday carry essentials. After getting their start in the knife-making hub of Portland, OR, in 2012, their founder (and former Director of Product Innovation at Nike) slowly built out The James Brand knives collection. Soon, what started as one perfectly tuned blade grew into design-forward renditions of just about every crucial outdoor tool you could clip to your belt, stash in your pocket, or rig to your backpack.
And sure, they look nice, but don’t baby ‘em. The James Brand knives and outdoor tools are designed to be used every day and used adventurously. Cast from ultra-durable stainless steel and titanium, they’re good for a lifetime of quick fixes, emergencies, and everyday carry. When you’ve been toting one of these bad boys for as long as we have, it’s pretty clear that all the design work that goes into making each The James Brand tool is well worth it.
