The world of everyday carry is an extremely vast one, laden with everything from wallets to multi-tools (and just about any other pocket-sized gear you can imagine). The world of folding knives, while somewhat narrower in scope, is similarly overwhelming in depth, containing — and I say this without exaggeration — thousands upon thousands of available models, and that’s to say nothing of the blades that have gone out of production over the years.
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Benchmade 535 Bugout
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The point is: with so many great knife models flooding the market, it is exceedingly difficult for any single one to really stand out against the pack. But that’s part of what makes Benchmade’s Bugout such an impressive, unique, time-tested cutting tool. Not only did it makes waves pretty quickly after its first release in 2017 (Benchmade didn’t make a big to-do, but it took off anyhow), but it’s since become a staple of the industry — spoken about with reverence amongst hobbyists and professionals alike — and has shown no signs of fading away anytime soon.
The Benchmade 535 Bugout: What We Think
From a top-down perspective, the Benchmade 535 Bugout is a brilliant example of everything falling neatly into place — the perfect storm of a release, so to speak. It benefitted from the time-tested, highly-lauded Benchmade name, to be sure, but it also filled a niche in the knife world — namely, a moderately high-end folder with outstanding materials and a tremendous amount of utility along with practicality and portability.
Pair that with its alternative options, widespread availability (and approachability), and long-lastingness, and you’ve got yourself what some might call the best all-around everyday carry knife available right now. It’s not flashy and it’s not particularly rare, but it is incredibly useful and will reliably get every job done whenever you turn to it. And that’s all we could ask for in an EDC knife.