Randy Newberg EBS
Randy Newberg has been harvesting more animals than you for a long time. Along the way, he has learned a plethora of priceless information on how to get the job done better. Whether using the gutless method or a traditional open cavity method, the EBS is more than all you need. Utilizing 440C steel, these task-specific blades will stand up to years of use. The meat and hide proceeds of your harvest will be in better shape due to tailored designs for each step of the process. Nest the handle into the back of the quiet carry blade box and discreetly drop it into your pack, with the lightweight skeletonized design, you won't notice until you need it.
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Features
Specifcations
| Overall Length | 9.5 in |
| Weight | 6.01 oz |
| Blade Style | Exchange-a-Blade |
| UPC | 13658161085 |
| Product Number | 30-001762 |
Shipping & Returns
- Free Shipping on all orders over $90
- Orders ship within 1-3 business days
- Ground, expedited, and express shipping available
- Return up to 30 days
Gerber Guarantee
As testament to our unrelenting commitment to quality and service, Gerber is proud to offer a limited lifetime warranty on all products.Learn More

Split Sec™ Tech
The EBS has one of the safest exchangeable blade systems on the market. The time tested tool-less blade replacement technology keeps you ready in the field. Safe operation and precise utility are available at the push of a button.

Product Development
Starting in 2017, Gerber and Randy came up with the idea for a knife with one purpose - breaking down game in the most effective, efficient way possible. From drawings, to 3D prints, to prototypes, Randy was there every step of the way and his unique perspective, experience and insights informed each feature.
“It’s been so rewarding working with Gerber through the years,” said Randy Newberg. “I’ve hunted alongside the Gerber team and developed product alongside them. I hope the EBS and DTS tools provide other hunters with solutions to the same problems we faced in the field.”









