🔦 Adventure Awaits: Your Ultimate EDC Companion!
The NedFoss Pocket Knife is a compact, everyday carry folding knife featuring a 2.35" 7Cr17MoV steel blade for exceptional toughness and edge retention. Its G10 handle provides a secure grip, while the button lock mechanism ensures safety during use. Weighing just 5.9 ounces, this knife is designed for outdoor activities like camping, hunting, and fishing, making it an essential tool for any adventure.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 5.9 Ounces |
Item Length | 5.6 Inches |
Blade Length | 2.35 Inches |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Lightweight, Pocket Clip, Foldable |
Power Source | Manual |
Theme | EDC, TAC, Outdoor |
Style | American |
Color | Black |
R**E
Best knife ever! I'm buying 5 more -
I just received my new NedFoss EDC Folding Pocket Knife & I love it so much that I am getting online to write a review about its quality & function & so I can order five more. I have four brothers and a son. I collect knives; I have several different styles & functions, but this one has got to be 1 of my absolute favorites! The quality, metal & balance are perfect to a high standard. The weight distribution is spot-on, & the sharpness is cutting-edge. My favorite aspect is the butterfly effect, the hand grip fitting & the finger hook (hole). This knife is NOT cheaply made at all; I would highly recommend for anyone who loves knives to add this to the collection. Being that it has a great clip, I'm going to take it everywhere with me & wear it daily. LOVE THIS KNIFE! I'm buying this knife as a present for everyone I know who would love it as much as I do!
R**T
Well made
This is an interesting design that is well worth the money. It’s going to take a lot of practice to be able to open it with one hand smoothly. The locking mechanism is very easy to use but I have never had a knife that I had to reposition the lock to close before. Great spring design that’s fast and automatic for opening. Short blade is fine for the style of knife and the total weight is good. Good addition to my collection of performance blades.
B**.
Fun and unique design
Very fun and different little knife. Not really the most practical but it is a ton of fun to flip around and play with. The knife itself its actually quite sharp, but opening it reliably with one hand does take some practice. It is basically an adult fidget spinner but with a sharp blade.
F**D
Not bad for price
Not a bad knife for the price. Opens easily, very sharp out of the box, comfortable grip and built very solid. The only thing I could complain about is there is a little bit of a raised edge towards the tip of the blade which does sometime snag the material while cutting, but doesn't affect the function of the knife. Not bad overall, I very tempted to buy another one for myself. Included a picture of the raised edge.
F**O
Beauty and value
This knife is unique looking and will get attention from people. What can you buy that checks so many boxes. Value, beauty and functionality, I’m very pleased with this purchase!
M**N
-Mommy, can I have an Exo-K? --But we have an Exo-K at home!
The media could not be loaded. Seriously, this thing came up when I searched for the Reate Exo-K on Amazon. I’ve always found it interesting how Amazon allows a bunch of cheap clones of knives that “might not be legal” in all states but not the pricey originals.Well, this knife is definitely not an Exo-K clone but is very similar “in spirit”. I’m guessing that it must be a clone of an older model expensive folding karambit. I can see this version sold by at least one other “cheap knife” brand on Amazon.How is it? Well, the build quality is solid. Everything is machined and milled rather well. The scales are held in place by T6 screws, while the pivots and some other moving part junctions are T8. The pocket clip is reversible for left side or reverse grip ready carry. Overall, the fit and finish are solid, and everything is put together well. Can’t really pick on anything specific, especially considering the price.The hawksbill blade is made from Chinese 7Cr17MoV stainless steel. It is definitely a budget steel but is perfectly fine for a knife like this. Honestly, people get too hung up on fancy knife steels. I have a “gas station” karambit that I’ve been using to cut up cardboard for half a year straight and it’s still sharp. That one only has the supposedly lowly 3Cr17MoV! Unfortunately, this NedFoss knife came as the dullest karambit I’ve ever bought, which is disappointing. It definitely doesn’t slice paper like the one in the product listing video! I mean, it will still do “the job” but I like my karambits to also be able to do the regular everyday cutting stuff well. I think that I will keep this blade dull while I get used to handling and deployment and then will try to sharpen it using a ceramic rod.Speaking of deployment, the best feature of this knife is obviously it’s unique action which provides for rapid deployment, as well as some fun fidgeting. It is undeniably fun and “cool” and works rather well. The pinky in the ring, blade edge down deployment is pretty much seamless – press the button, do a little wrist flick, close remaining fingers around the handle and you’re ready to go. On the other hand, the “reverse grip” (index finger in the ring, edge up) deployment, which is how you’re supposed to use a karambit for defensive purposes, took some tweaking and practice to get right for me. When I first started, I tended to leave the button pressed when flicking my wrist, which caused the locking lug to bounce back. I had to train myself to let go of the button and then flick. It became easier after I smoothed things out via oiling and break in, as well as adjusted both pivots to have an equal amount of tension. At this point, I can quick deploy and lock in reverse grip nearly every time and even when it fails, a second wrist flick always completes it. So, if you’re not having too much luck quick deploying this blade smoothly at first, don’t get discouraged. Also, the plunger lock button is positioned and designed well. I never had it pushe and release the lug without intent. I do wish that there was a way to lock the blade folded one-handed, but you always need the other hand to rotate the spring-tensioned locking lug towards the plunge lock. That’s the only disappointing thing about the action on this knife. I do wonder about how this knife will hold up over time with so many moving parts. The product listing doesn’t mention anything about the good ole Ned providing any warranty. 😊Other than the distinct hawksbill blade, the main attribute of any karambit knife is the finger ring. It is crucial that it’s implemented correctly and many cheap karambits get it wrong. Unfortunately, this brings me to my biggest issues with this knife. First, the ring diameter is narrower than it needs to be. It fits my fingers but not in the most comfortable way. Plus, I have well-proportioned fingers. If you suffer from “fat fingers”, this karambit is probably not for you. Also, while the inside edges of the ring are not “sharp” per se, they are sharp enough to bite into your finger when doing quick-deployment drills and karambit tricks. It’s not slicing through my skin or anything like that but is causing noticeable discomfort. It definitely needs to come more knocked down/rounded. Luckily, it’s not anything that a dremel with a metal polish bit won’t fix but this should’ve been done at the factory!Overall, despite some rough edges with the design and implementation, this is a heck of a fun knife for the money! In fact, the price is so good that I’m not even going to take a star off for the flaws.
C**K
Hard to maneuver
Hard to open and close. Looked great but it didn’t fulfill what I had had imagined.
M**N
Very cool Karambit
This knife is very cool. A great size and very functional. Seems to be well made and very sharp out of the box. I wanted a karambit and this one had a really unique look to it. I own another Nedfoss knife, the Cougar and I love it so I thought I would give this one a go.
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