Filsonโ€™s American-Made Assisted-Opening Knife Is Surprisingly Affordable

This economical folder boasts an impressive pedigree and a respectable array of features for the price.

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Too often, everyday carry is a game of economics โ€” how much you can pack into your pockets for a reasonable price. Unfortunately, a lot of โ€œaffordableโ€ pieces of EDC gear arenโ€™t worth their weight in dirt. But sometimes, the opposite is true โ€” something comes along that, by all rights, should probably be more expensive than it is.

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Filsonโ€™s Assisted Opening Knife is one such offering, and weโ€™re definitely not complaining. Made in the USA and offered by a brand we trust implicitly, this knife packs a heck of a punch for something so shockingly inexpensive. And since it was recently restocked, you can snag one for yourself โ€” so long as you act quickly.

A respectable, reliable EDC knife for less than you might expect

Take a gander at the Assisted Opening Knifeโ€™s specs and youโ€™ll find a respectable list of features: a high-carbon clip-point blade, a sturdy liner lock, G10 handle scales, and a spring-assisted deployment mechanism (as the simple name would suggest). Sure, thereโ€™s nothing particularly jaw-dropping here, but the design and materials are all very solid and on-par with what weโ€™d expect from an economical EDC pocket knife.

A Filson knife partially open
With its sturdy materials and ergonomic design, this is a surprisingly economical knife.
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And this knife is certainly economical. All those features listed above can be yours for the paltry sum of just $65. While this particular knife isnโ€™t perhaps mind-blowing, it does sport the build of a reliable, handsome, durable, respectable piece of everyday carry. It could probably have a price tag at least 10-20 dollars higher and we wouldnโ€™t bat an eye โ€” especially for a knife thatโ€™s made in the USA.

Turns out, Filson is offering the best deal it can on this pocket blade

Remember that bit above about how this knife could be priced higher? Well, we did a bit of digging and found that this Filson offering appears to be based on a Bear & Sons knife thatโ€™s presently in production. But hereโ€™s the real kicker: the Filson version is actually a better deal than buying from the knife brand.

A closed Filson folding knife
The flipper mechanism and spring assist make this knife a quick, convenient EDC option.
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Yes, you read that right. Getting the Bear & Sons version of this same knife will run you $76.99. But the Filson version (which we actually like better anyhow, courtesy of the OD Green on Black colorway and the Filson branding) is more than $10 cheaper, clocking in at $65. Clearly, the Filson version is the winner here, as the knives appear to be materially identical. Get it while you can, however, as this knife is likely to sell out.

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Filson Assisted Opening Knife

A respectable, reliable USA-made flipper knife for a lot less than it should probably cost, Filsonโ€™s Assisted Opening Knife boasts a spring-loaded deployment for quick access โ€” making this a speedy, budget-friendly EDC knife thatโ€™s surprisingly cheap.

Specs

Blade Length 3.5 inches
Blade Steel 440
Handle Material G10
Locking Mechanism Liner
Total Length 8.125 inches

Pros

  • USA-made
  • Great price-to-quality ratio
  • Inexpensive for what it offers

Cons

  • Nothing particularly fancy