Recipe for a folding knife's success: start with a lock qualified for rough use. Add a blade made of exotic carbon steel. Set it up in Golden, Colorado with careful tolerance and then add a healthy twist to American innovation. These components are Manix 2, a blend of individual characteristics when combined to make one of the most powerful Spyderco knives yet. Spyderco patented, Manix 2 has ball bearing lock. It is a free, reinforced floating ball bearing located in a dedicated high-tech polymer cage.
The spherical roller bearing allows to lock exactly automatically across a large surface, while locking it smoothly and stably with strong confidence. Developing over time, the load-bearing ball resistance to hard work resists with a safe, versatile and comfortable grip. The working environment is unrivaled in this design. The blade is 154 cm long and is hollowed with strong stretch marks (opening) above a large, 14 mm large round hole from Spyderco.
Gimbing does not stop there. With full steel bushings, slingshots feature a clip that extends beyond the G-10 handle handles over the fortified areas in the circumference of the handle. This does not get out of hand and works well with gloves! The paint has a dual purpose of adding light and hard resistance to the handle. The clip is worn with three screws left / right, convenient for comfort and deep pocket transportation. The knife also has a large wire tube to protect different types of ropes or belts.
This knife is one of the new generation of easy-to-open knives, designed by Lee Williams, which has a patent pending Pseuntic unlock function. The blade unfolds quickly and easily by pulling the spike extending into the front of the spine. The blade is made of Sandvik 13C26 stainless steel to ensure durability, toughness and wear resistance, the G10 handle is tight with double bushings, lining lock and cord hole. With a Kershaw knife, a reversible metal pocket clip is included. Made in the USA
Its many updates include a fully flat blade to improve cutting engineering and cutting performance, the FRN hermetic handle that provides superior grip and greater control, and phosphor bronze axial washers to ensure smoother blade operation. Like its predecessor, it also features columns and jamming for precise control during use and a four-position clip that supports all possible transport configurations.
om Hitchcock is an industrial designer based in Talent, Oregon. After designing a particularly complex multi-tool, Tom thought: "Now I'd like to design something as simple as a knife."
"I started observing the direction of knives with finger holes, and I also saw an interesting opener. I thought I could combine the two ideas and make a utility knife safer and more useful in this process. But it wasn't like that. Simple or easy as I first thought," he says.
Slot lock mechanism in single open and closed blocks. Most importantly, when the knife is firmly fixed during use, the lock is also securely locked.
To unlock the Hole In One blade, just press down on the lock release lever and shift it to both sides. Keep turning until the lock has locked into the open position. This is a quick one-handed operation. Since there is no traditional clip, it is a totally unknown knife.
Tom also designed a spring loaded climbing ring (without weight support) so you can safely hang the Hole In One on clamps, D-rings, straps, or cords. It will also serve as a bottle opener and jug.
This knife is one of my favourite things within the Knives production range, as its design is well thought out. The double locking system makes this knife look like a fixed blade knife during use and the design is also very good. The price is also very reasonable.
This small and sturdy knife definitely looks fast, with its angular blade and three colours of male shells to choose from (black, gray, or sage civic). However, what EDC users will love is fast and secure one-handed deployment, with permission from B.O.S.S. Gerber Technology with ball bearings for smooth and smooth movement. Add a pocket clip in three positions to hold it abnormally and this knife is essential for EDC fans.
If you are already a fan of the 0560 and 0561 models, you will definitely appreciate this compact version, designed in conjunction with the Zero Tolerance Knives and Rick Hinderer. The stainless steel back and S35VN pulverized steel blade create a strong and durable EDC beauty that provides easy grip operation with a secure G10 front gauge. Right or left hand mount applicator mounting adds safety and comfort.
Rick Hinderer's designs appear to be abundant in the EDC knife market, including the practical and attractive knife that is 20% more original Cryo winner. The titanium carbide stainless steel coated with titanium carbide is sure to be amazing, let alone sturdy.
Want to feel the full size knife in a compact EDC configuration? Benchmade adapts to Flipper, which features a unique handle and patented AXIS lock, which provides one-handed operation, as well as surprising action. Thumb bolts are easily pulled to unlock and close the knife after locking it in the open position. Choose the G10 handle in wood, brown stuffed, toasted or dark, shown in black and blue.
CQI (Continual Quality Improvement) is the name of the game in Spyderco, so the brand may always offer innovative alternatives to proven designs. This classic update features a thin blade and carrying handle there, an easy-to-operate pressure lock and a four-way clip for funny use. The courtesy fluid movement is a smooth axial bushing system. It's streamlined, elegant and ready to wear to skinny jeans.
Describing this hidden dark sword would be a gruesome expression. It opens automatically with the push of a button thanks to the spring-force mechanism, making it a popular addition to military and police groups, and the blade features AUS-8 light steel with a hard anodised aluminum handle. It's fast, discreet, and easy to carry, with a low-volume reverse pocket clip. Designed for cutting or drilling, this balanced blade is efficient and versatile.
This pointed knife gets elegant points for polished and glossy brass panels, creating a clean and streamlined design that will be used with use and will develop a distinctive patent for each user. It is not enough for Taylor Stitch to do a little little; she also guarantees that each product is unique. You will also get a stainless steel blade that is completely corrosion-resistant, as well as a grit of 150 grit.
Marking a stylish pocket knife is like a farce, but you just have to look at this artwork in satin finish and brushed stainless steel to find out the truth. The slender profile looks like a larynx compared to most squat pocket knives, and the frame lock has fewer moving parts which makes EDC lightweight and dynamic. It is also guaranteed against material and workmanship defects during the life of the knife. He is one of the nobles in all of us.