🗡️ Your ultimate EDC sidekick for every adventure
This Folding Morphing Knife features a 6cm stainless steel clip point blade with a flat edge, housed in a durable stainless steel handle. Designed for rapid manual deployment, it combines essential survival tools like a bottle opener and glass breaker in a compact, sleek black folding design, perfect for outdoor, hunting, camping, and everyday carry.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 5.29 Ounces |
Item Length | 6 Centimeters |
Blade Length | 6 Centimeters |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Special Features | Bottle Opener,Folding |
Power Source | Manual |
Theme | Outdoor |
Style | Modern |
Color | black |
A**R
Great knife, could be sharper
Great knife, could be sharper but at this pricepoint it is a steal! This is made very well.I bought a spare. Comes with belt clip mounted ,not shown in pics. I am looking for this in a larger model with a 4in blade. The ring size seems to be an 11-12 perfect for grip, it locks perfectly & is very smooth to open & close. It also has a car windo breaker on the ring in case of emergency.
Z**F
Kamabit style blade, unique folding mechanism, knock off of a $200 knife.
This is a knock off of a ~200 dollar knife (CRKT Provoke Kinematic ), a very unique design, and a lot of fun. A Kamabit drop claw style blade, good for a knife fight or more commonly... opening boxes.Good:Very Sharp out of the boxUnique folding mechanismBottle opener & Window breaker & Belt Clip functionsPositive locking setupBad:Fake gears... would have been pretty cool if they workedVery stiff out of box, a lil oil on pivot points helpedScrews coming lose after a day of use.Single sided cutting edgeSynopsis:Opened the box dropped out the knife, nice solid weight and feel.Fumbled with the opening process for a second and was disappointed the gears are just decoration. I painted them silver to highlight them. Still, the overall folding mechanism is very unique. Someone had mentioned a "liner lock" which didn't make sense considering the folding mechanism, but I did locate it near the back, gear side. Push to release. Initially stiff to operate (expected) couple drops of oil on each pivot point and worked it till it was smooth. By the end of the day a quick flick would open and lock the blade. While writing this, I noticed one of the screw backing out. Will add a lil locktite on all 4 screws. Opened a few packages with it and it is surprisingly sharp for a knock off!Conclusion:For less than $20 this is a fun unique addition to your knife collection, it will be my main carry for the next couple weeks, Amaze your friends, fool your enemies!
F**T
It may not be a CRT but it is a steal for the price and is a very serviceable EDC for me.
I have small hands and this is larger and more substantial that the first one-off I tried. With the first one I began adjusting the screws to make opening it smoother before breaking it in, which was a mistake. I have been oiling it and using it but I'll wait to adjust it until I know it broken in. It is easy to carry and there are many different ways and places you can wear it. I had a Fox 479 that was great but the opening mechanism got pretty rough on pockets and their seams. If you are familiar with Karambits but unsure if they are for you, this is a great knife to try.
A**R
It's only $25 folks
Just received this knife. Matches the pictures exactly. It is a bit stiff but I kinda expect that in a new knife with essentially four hinge points. I feel that it will move easier after using it a while. Opens cleanly in the reverse grip but a spring assist would be nice. Can't really close it one handed in the reverse grip. Replacing the hinge bolt at the back of the blue with a small pin would gi e you something to close it with. Using a forward grip , I found that it was easy( with practice) to open and close one handed. And really the only reason to use the reverse grip is i a fight. Something that probably won't happen to MOST people. It has nice heft to it. Not too heavy and the blade is VERY sharp. It is possible that I might one day spend the$100+ for the original but I probably will just buy a couple more of this one for the lower price.Update: after playing with for a while I have a couple of things to add. It does NOT have a frame lock, merely a slight detent when almost fully deployed. Did have one of the bolts fall out. Repaired with a tiny drop of Locktite. Will do that to the other 3 bolts. And finally, the ring has a fairly sharp edge to it. Kinda cuts into your finger a bit. Rounding over the edge would be a good thing to do.Still, all in all a decent knife for the price. Will probably order a couple more.
M**S
Unique design on a classic blade with improved safety
The media could not be loaded. Unique & effective Karambit blade. Rhe blade locking mechanism ensures a secure & stationary blade position lock that makes it indistinguishable from a single full tang Karambit blade construction. Nearly every friend, acquaintance, stranger, and or passersby who sees this folding pocket knife Karambit makes an inquiry or 2 about it as well as expresses their appreciation for the unique blade while making asking me where I purchased mine so they too can go and purchase one of their own. Once again, great product that is unique in its overall esign while remaining completely true to form and function while embracing innovation.
R**S
Sturdy, Handy, Sharp, and Well Built
The knife is well built and comes razor sharp out of the box. It is surprisingly sturdy, inexpensive but not "cheap". within an hour I was able to quickly open the blade with one hand. It locks up tight and secures well when closed I WOULD DEFINITELY BUY THIS KNIFE AGAIN!!!!!!
G**S
Not worth the money
This was very disappointing even for the price. It was very stiff and came apart in my hands. Threw it away.
H**
2 different models knife?
I've ordered 2 cause it was $17 each. When they came in. They were 2 different models. The first one is the one is as advertised. Second one looks cheaply made. Very stiff to deploy. I tried adding oil. That didn't work. The star shape hex screw couldn't be loosened. This knife is useless. I can't deploy the knife without forcefully and safely pushing the mechanism. But it is sharp. Cause I cut myself trying open it. Oh well.
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