
Experts Say These Are the Best Pocket Knives of the Year
The Knife of the Year Awards recognize the best knives of the year, as voted on by more than 200 industry professionals.
The Knife of the Year Awards recognize the best knives of the year, as voted on by more than 200 industry professionals.
Whether you’re the owner of an expanding collection of pocket knives or the favorite that you’ve kept for years, blades need attention from time to time.
Olamic Cutlery’s Wayfarer 247 pocket knife is a production model blade that still has nearly limitless options for customization.
An everyday tactical knife we can’t wait to test.
By Meg Lappe
Earlier this week, KnifeNews revealed that Kizer Cutlery has a new collection of pocket knives in the works.
Tiny knives are having a moment, and Benchmade is joining the trend with a small folding pocket knife that weighs just 3.5 ounces and has a blade under two inches.
This six-piece toolkit has everything you need to become the go-to handyman in the neighborhood.
By Meg Lappe
Most automatic switchblades are designed to be tactical and weapon-like, but Tekto Gear designed the Slit to be carried and used on a daily basis.
By Gear Patrol
The problem with an elaborate and expensive pocket knife is that we’re often reluctant to use them for even such basic tasks as opening packages and making quick repairs.
For most of us, the effectiveness of a full-sized pocket knife can be lost.
There may be no pocket knife more classic than the Swiss Army Knife. For many of us, it’s the first we ever owned and the first image that comes to mind when we think of pocket knives.
KA-BAR is best known for the folding and fixed-blade knives it makes for survivalists and EDC enthusiasts, but its latest knife, designed in collaboration with the current author of the world’s most famous cookbook, is one for outdoor chefs.
Funded yesterday on Kickstarter, The Chase by Quiet Carry looks to be the perfect EDC blade.
By AJ Powell
Minimalism can translate into knife design in many ways, and in the Massdrop x Brad Zinker Dogtooth it’s defined most accurately as everything you need and nothing that you don’t.
The No. 8 is a straightforward pocket knife with a steel blade, rotating lock and a wooden handle.
The just-announced Combar is a beefed up multi-tool with only three tools: a hammer, an ax and a spade.
While many of Leatherman’s multitools are designed for everyday use, the Signal is specially geared for the outdoors and wilderness survival.
The Boker Plus Gnome is a full-tang fixed blade that’s less than four inches long.
Saw through kindling, strip wires and pop open a bottle all with one tool.
By Meg Lappe
Massdrop and Ferrum Forge have collaborated to produce the Buc, a folding cleaver-style pocket knife that draws inspiration from Asian cavalry swords.