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This folding pocket knife features a 3.5-inch SKD11 steel blade with a hardness rating of 58-60HRC, paired with a corrosion-resistant titanium alloy handle. Weighing just 3.59 oz and measuring 8.15 inches overall, it offers lightweight portability with a deep-carry clip. The ceramic ball bearing pivot and frame lock enable smooth, safe one-hand operation, making it an ideal tool for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday tasks alike.
D**R
Nice knife
Have to get use to how it closes...very well built
K**9
Great knife for the price!
I've previously owned a couple Monikala knives, they are good for the price. If you're in the market for a better knife, with better materials this is not that knife, but for the price this is amazing! I read a comment talking about the action, the action on this knife works well and as it should. In my research this SK11 steel is Japanese equivalent to D2 with a bit less edge retention, and that's what I experienced when I sharpened it. It's a great knife for the price! OK, OK, after flipping this knife at least 200 times today I can see what some people are saying about the action. The pivot has to be so tight to prevent the blade from wiggling, that you can feel the bearings. I attempted to loosen the pivot, but loosening it even a tiny bit creates wiggle in the blade. Hopefully the bearings will wear into the steel and smooth that up. HAD TO LOWER TO 4 STARS FOR HAVING ATROCIOUS DOUBLE CLUTCH. OTHER THAN THAT IT'S BUTTERY SMOOTH AFTER 1000 OPEN/CLOSE
A**R
Ok
Nice knife! Actual titanium handle and pocket clip. Decent action. The detent is a little weak on mine so when you use the flipper tab you have to make sure to give it a good flick or it won't fully open the knife. Machining on the handle is very nice! Came fairly sharp. I had to touch it up a little to get it really sharp. Haven't tested it enough yet to see how long it will hold an edge. My biggest complaint is that the grind on the blade is not very good and is uneven towards the tip of the blade. Doesn't effect use of the knife, just not real nice to look at.
V**S
Awesome
It’s a beautiful knife. Not small not big. Very light and sharp. Action is very good. Little too soft and comfortable. Not very snappy because the blade is not to heavy. Great for pocket carry. For every day use. Very good craftsmanship.
J**.
Low cost titanium knife
Not a bad knife…I dressed mine up a little by anodizing it and putting a mirror polish on the blade. I look for cheap titanium knives to practice knife mods and this one fit the bill once I got it on sale
W**R
Very sharp
Very sharp pocket knife. Easy to open. It took me a while to learn how to close it. There is a lock to it where you press the metal open, in order to close it. There are no instructions. It is all black but it looks like it can be easily scratched. It is lightweight to carry. It comes in a nice box so it is great to gift.
E**G
nice heavy duty pocket knife
This is a well-made, sturdy knife. It opens easily with one hand, using the little gizmo that sticks out of the handle to flip it. It's also got a "frame lock" mechanism to hold it open. I admit I didn't know what that was when I got it. And there's nothing in the product description - and there's no instructions in the package - that addresses that. I finally found a YouTube video that demonstrated how to push the frame piece aside to close it. After a while it became easier and I didn't slice my fingers off.The blade is quite sharp and has a very tapered point for piercing. This is called a "tanto" blade and I think it looks pretty cool. Thing is, it's not the easiest thing to sharpen. You can't just use a regular sharpener or whetstone since, in effect, it's a double blade.The knife is also quite heavy for a "pocket" knife, despite the weight-reducing openings on the handle. It's got a "pocket clip" that's quite tight, and I'm not sure why you'd use it. Finally, while it's a well-made, nice looking knife, I think it's a bit expensive.
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