What to Look for in a Pocket Knife Folder When considering knives for everyday carry (EDC), look for a folding option that fits on your belt or in your pocket when closed. It should be light enough to carry comfortably but with a blade and handle sized to your liking. Most blades in...
When it comes to picking out an everyday carry knife of your own, it can be all too easy to fall into the trap of thinking that you have to spend a lot of money to get a quality product. While you can certainly get a great knife design featuring premium materials at higher price ...
The thumb hole pull is amazing in terms of design because it means you can open each with just one hand. And since these knives have a carry clip, they’re also very portable and safe. We love the leaf shape used for the blades too, it’s not something you see every day. These ar...
TheSOG Altair FXis a great general purpose knife for everyday use. The “Squid Ink” Blue GRN handle scales have a nice color to them and provide good traction. Additionally, the Altair FX includes a configurable Universal Mounting System sheath, which provides a host of carrying options and ...
it will not be the best everyday carry pocket knife for you. The best everyday carry pocket knives have handles that conform to the shape of your hand, making the knife feel almost like an extension of your body in use. That’s hard to explain, but it’s enough to say that using ...
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The Gerber Paraframe Mini is a super-compact knife that's designed for everyday carry. With a blade length of just 2.2", it's one of the smallest knives on this list, making it an excellent choice for those who live in areas with strict knife laws or for those who prefer a more dis...
At a closed length of just over three inches, it’s a great everyday knife that’s up to task for the outdoors. I can attest to the build quality of these—my first pocket knife was a Smith & Wesson from summer camp as a Boy Scout and it’s still going strong. 4 Sleekest Desi...
Let’s be honest, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll be needing a knife to prepare wild game or participate in a knife fight anytime soon. However, everyday carry (EDC) knives are not limited to these situations only. As someone that carries my folding knife day in and day out, I ...