
This Gorgeous Pocket Knife Just Got an Invisible Upgrade
The James Brand recently gave its flagship pocket knife a new look, but the important upgrades will likely go unnoticed.
The James Brand recently gave its flagship pocket knife a new look, but the important upgrades will likely go unnoticed.
Leatherman is synonymous with “multi-tool,” and the products it makes represent the best in everyday carry.
Now’s the perfect time to update your everyday carry for less.
By Meg Lappe
Knifemakers just revealed their new blades for 2019, and a handful of the most compelling models are super-small.
A company called Malboro and Kane just claimed to have created the smallest EDC flashlight ever, but is the light too tiny?
Knifemakers from around the world just revealed all of the new designs they plan to release in 2019.
Bob Kramer is likely America’s most renowned bladesmith.
By Will Price
Krudo Knives’ newest folding pocket knife has many of the features of a typical blade, but doesn’t look like one.
There’s only one name you need to know in the world of electric knife sharpeners: Chef’sChoice.
By Will Price
This ultra-slim pocketknife from Spyderco is discreet and perfect for chopping up your lunch.
By Meg Lappe
Buck Knives just rereleased two of its classic knives with ebony handles, a wood it hasn’t used since the 1960s.
CRKT just released the Pilar Large pocket knife, a new take on a fan favorite, but it’s already on sale for 36 percent off.
In December, we saw an innovative karambit, a knife set for outdoor chefs, one of our favorite knife maker’s very first pen and more.
Since its release in 2017, CRKT’s Pilar has become a best-seller and a favorite among knife users with it’s mini cleaver design.
Car camping lets you bring as much gear as a vehicle can hold, and that means you can cook with full-sized knives like these.
Pocket knives can cost thousands, but price doesn’t signify utility.
CRKT has revealed a handful of new pocket knives slated for release in 2019, and there’s a lot to get excited about.
This EDC is less than one inch and does everything you need.
By Meg Lappe