Sharpeners & Maintenance — Keep Your Edge Working
A knife that won't hold an edge is just a piece of metal. SRO's Sharpeners & Maintenance collection covers the stones, ceramic systems, files, strops, and lubricants that keep cutting tools at working sharpness — from pocket folders to fixed-blade workhorses.
Three sharpener categories
Different blades need different approaches. Field sharpeners (Smith's pocket diamond rod, Lansky pull-throughs) handle quick touch-ups. Bench stones (Smith's Arkansas Novaculite, Worksharp guided systems) restore proper edge geometry. Strops finish the edge to razor sharpness. See Cutting Tools for the knives this gear maintains.
Lubricants and care
Knife Pivot Lube — engineered specifically for knife pivots — keeps folders running smoothly. Riptide Armory gun-care products handle firearm-side maintenance. Both rely on synthetic formulations that resist contamination and hold up in field conditions. See Mission Tools & Accessories for related field-maintenance kit.
Pair with the cutting kit
Maintenance lives alongside the tools it supports — knives and multi-tools, broader survival gear, and EDC carry. A sharpener in the field is as important as the blade itself.
Start with one pocket diamond rod (Smith's makes a folding pocket sharpener that lives in any kit) and one bench stone. Those two cover field touch-ups and at-home edge restoration for nearly every blade you'll carry.