two formerKershawemployees. Over the last 23 years, CRKT has produced a long line of affordable knives with a focus on function, frequently designed in collaboration with some of the biggest names in the knife industry. They’ve earned a reputation for making inexpensive...
How many knives does this describe that you’ll find any number of enthusiasts fawning over? After a while it all gets a little… same old, same old. I’m not saying I don’t like a LionSteel SR-1 or a ZT 0562, but variety is the spice of life. See @ AmazonSee @ BladeHQThe...
It is not awkward, bulky or poorly balanced, like so many pocket knives, and it is designed to permit easy opening with either hand. There is a pronounced finger guard and a thumb rest. Finally, a flipping folder that lefties can use comfortably. A pocket clip is provided for easy, secu...
The sheath also would not lend itself to a neck knife. When it warms up, it does not hold good. I have lost two because of that issue. Fell out of sheath on trail. JerrySambrook 5y I have lost two wearing them on the shoulder strap of my pack. When the sheath gets warm, it do...
knives that we otherwise never would due to budget, materials, or availability. With this partnership, we now get a glimpse into what owning a custom design feels like. Besides the Squid, CRKT and Lucas are making other knives, which can be a win-win situation for both parties if done ...
That’s exactly what Ken Onion Jr, the son of the iconic Ken Onion, is setting out to do with his first production folder for CRKT. For more of the best CRKT knives, check out ourtop 10 list here. The CRKT Bamboozled is a compelling design that carries on the legacy of the Onion ...
It has great utility and use for pretty much any task besides cutting cardboard for extended periods of time. It’s one of the least threatening looking knives I own; it’s tiny and discreet, yet is able to do its job as a backup EDC better than pretty much any other neck knife I ...
If this is thefirst designJeff Parkhas made, then he’s bound for greatness, because it is really quite good. A combination of clean but fascinating design, sublime carry, great materials, and a uniquely honest MO make the Crossbones a compellingEDCoption for anyone who’s into knives, and...
Used in its intended role, the Pilar is as good as budget blades get. Handle and Ergonomics The Pilar's ergonomics are easily its strongest attribute, and in my hands are among the best of the best. The knife just melts into the hand. I have handled more knives than I should care to...