This Crazy-Affordable EDC Knife Blends Classic Features with Modern Materials

This ain’t your grandaddy’s hunting folder.

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Long before crossbar, button, frame or even liner locks were used on EDC knives, one mechanism prevailed: the back lock. This device is so ingenious and reliable that it’s still employed today, usually on more traditional knives (like Buck’s 110 Folding Hunter).

But the SOG Adventurer LB isn’t your granddaddy’s hunting or scouting folder. It’s a modern reimagining, melding classic features with contemporary materials and styling. It’s also one of the most affordable carry-worthy knives around.

SOG Adventurer LB knife laying on large flashlight and tough carry case
Like the knife’s silhouette, the Adventurer LB’s specs and materials are well-balanced.
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Back to the future

If you look solely at the Adventurer LB’s mechanisms, you’ll find it largely traditional. As mentioned, the back lock is one of the oldest locking mechanisms in the EDC world. But it also has a manual deployment — meaning there’s no flipper or assisted opening mechanism.

While the blade’s thumb studs are on the more modern side of the spectrum — as opposed to a fuller or nail nick — they’re also not particularly novel. The same goes for the blade shape; drop points are now an old standard.

If we were to expound on the specs based on that knowledge alone, we’d expect a handle made of wood, bone or even leather and perhaps a time-tested blade steel like 440, which dates back to the 1920s.

However, the materials are decidedly more up-to-date. The 3.0-inch blade is built from cryo-hardened (an enhancement technique utilizing liquid nitrogen) 5CR15MOV steel, and the handle is built from glass-reinforced nylon.

SOG Adventurer LB knife closed on green background
The GRN handle is grippy, and the lanyard hole toward its butt is ideal for customization.
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Unbelievably affordable

Those familiar with SOG know the brand specializes in hard-working, tactical-leaning knives. The brand is even named for a Special Ops unit from the Vietnam War.

While that typically means their offerings aren’t exorbitantly priced, we wouldn’t go so far as to call them a budget brand. That’s why the Adventurer LB’s price is so shockingly low, especially when paired with its materials.

The MSRP of this EDC knife is just under $22. Normally, that would be a big red flag. It’s not that knives this inexpensive absolutely can’t be carry-worthy; it’s just that ones with comparable materials and build quality usually run for double that.

However, SOG has a pedigree beyond that of budget and rip-off brands. This company is respectable, so the price makes us less inclined to be scared off. Even if the knife doesn’t quite shape up to your EDC standards, spending $22 on the chance to check it out is a drop in the bucket at worst.

SOG Adventurer LB in hand in front of rugged carry case
It’s hard to believe that a knife of this caliber is so inexpensive.
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Pricing and availability

As mentioned, the MSRP of the SOG Adventurer LB ranges from $22 to $25. You can find it on the brand’s site, as well as on Amazon, right now. However, if you pick it up at Blade HQ, you can get it even cheaper. It starts at $20 over there.

One catch: several colorways are only available at SOG. Still, if you’re happy with a black, purple, orange or blue one, any of these retailers will do just fine.

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