Rugged Folding Knife
Safer than karambit knives and more convenient than a spyderco knife the kershaw blur knife is our best choice of folding and pocket knives you ll currently find on the market.
Rugged folding knife. Beautifully designed with dark resin impregnated wood scales and delicate curlicue scrollwork on the stainless steel bolsters. Big beefy heavy cuts like a champ great ergos built for anythi. I tried batoning with a high quality folding knife once and it destroyed the springs and clips within 5 minutes. We are talking about stout tips built for prying over built locks designed to handle chopping and batoning and rugged handles to hold it all together.
Among its eight tools are a bottle opener three screwdrivers a package cutter and the piece de resistance a 3 3 inch. These knives are designed to take a beating and are often targeted to military and police applications. Hard use folders represent the toughest folding knives on the market. Since you need your knife to last while being able to perform the most rugged survival skills shop in the fixed blade survival knife category.
With the knife closed and locked attempt to safely deploy the blade. We are fully testing the cold steel 4 max. Batoning with a knife is a brutal test. For everyday use in a variety of situations you re unlikely to find anything better that will perform as reliably as this.
While other people might lean towards a more daily knife for opening up packages and other routine tasks. This tough and handsome folding knife with its 3 3 4 blade overall open length 8 3 8 features an unusual saddle style locking mechanism that straddles. Be sure that the lock maintains positive control on the blade when in the closed position as having your knife pop open in your pocket could be catastrophic. This knife is made for serious work.
The free k2 is a pocket size multitool built for the folding knife crowd. This tough and handsome folding knife with its 3 3 4 blade overall open length 8 3 8 features an unusual saddle style locking mechanism that straddles the knife back. Some folding knives particularly those with opening assists will have a lock to ensure the knife stays closed as well.