Snake Doctor Returns: A Covert Blade and Wallet Collab from Haley Strategic and Toor Knives

Two respected names in the tactical gear world—Haley Strategic and Toor Knives—have teamed up for a streamlined everyday carry solution that blends form, function, and discreet capability. The result is the return of the Snake Doctor, a slim G10 push blade, now paired with an upgraded INCOG Wallet designed for seamless integration.

This collab reflects both brands’ commitment to practical design and American manufacturing, delivering a low-profile tool that fits perfectly into a modern EDC setup. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering the Snake Doctor for the first time, this drop brings refined utility to the table.

The release goes live today at 1200 PST—so if you want one, be ready to move.

Small, Sharp, and Built for Action

Snake Doctor setup (Photo: Toor Knives Instagram)

The updated Snake Doctor isn’t here to sit pretty in a gear shelf flat lay. It’s a purpose-built, discreet push blade that slots directly into the INCOG Wallet’s rear elastic sleeve. It’s constructed with G10 scales for durability and grip, and designed with a slim profile that disappears in your pocket until it’s needed. Whether that means opening mail, cutting tape, or handling more serious business—it’s ready.

While the official product copy jokingly nods to tracheotomies and natural selection, the core message is clear: this blade is built for real-world application, not fantasy. It’s not just a cool accessory—it’s a backup plan that fits between your fingers when seconds matter.

And while the name “Snake Doctor” may conjure up old myths of dragonflies healing snakes (yes, that’s a thing—look it up), this tool is less about patching wounds and more about making them… if you’re forced into that kind of situation.

The INCOG Wallet: Not Just for Plastic and Paper

Slim Bifold design of Snake Doctor wallet (Photo: Toor Knives’ Instagram)

Let’s talk about the wallet, because this isn’t some tactical novelty that tries too hard. The INCOG Wallet has been refined to carry cards, cash, and a tool like the Snake Doctor without bulking up your pocket. It’s wrapped in Squadron 1000/500D Cordura and heavy-duty woven elastic, giving it a rugged build without feeling like you’re carrying a tank.

On the outside, a clear bifold ID window holds up to three cards, while the main body stores another six. The center sleeve gives you room for cash or slim EDC essentials. But the standout feature is the woven elastic pocket on the back—it’s custom-fit for the Snake Doctor, but can just as easily carry a key fob, trauma shears, or a mini light if you’re swapping gear based on context.

This isn’t your off-the-shelf bifold. This is gear designed for the reality of movement, reaction, and readiness.

Made in America, Built for the Unexpected

One of the things I appreciate about both Toor Knives and Haley Strategic is their commitment to domestic manufacturing with a purpose. Every Snake Doctor is made in San Diego, CA, crafted by a small team that understands the relationship between tool and user. It’s not about mass production—it’s about tight tolerances, quality control, and delivering a tool that earns its spot in your loadout.

And make no mistake: this is a loadout item, not just a piece of merch. It brings capability without sacrificing concealment, and it leans into that gray area of utility and defense that so much of today’s EDC scene seems to gloss over.

Final Thoughts

The Snake Doctor x INCOG Wallet collab is a reminder that sometimes the best gear doesn’t shout—it waits, ready, until it’s needed. This isn’t a flashy drop for hype’s sake. It’s a thoughtful release for people who carry with purpose.

If you’ve been looking for a low-profile blade that integrates seamlessly into your everyday kit—without screaming “tactical”—this release nails the balance. Simple. Sharp. Purpose-built.

Just don’t be the guy trying to steal someone’s wallet today.

Available now at Haley Strategic and Toor Knives. Drop time: 1200 PST. MSRP: $99.

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