Derived from the term for Arena in the African Kinyarwanda language, this is the knife for the modern warrior! A blade designed for effortless penetration, paired with a flipper transforming into a finger guard, and a generous choil for close-up work, ri
Newest design from Ben Peterson with a multi-tool style edc knife, includes a pair of tweezers and a toothpick, has a pocket clip so makes for easy carrying anywhere you go.
This version with red Grivory strong, lightweight thermoplastic—making it, adept, and crafted to go anywhere. Nudge the upper crossbar with your thumb while the rest of your fingers firmly grasp the handle and the blade lunges to life and locks into place
Ken Onion’s Homefront™ Compact is a distinguished folding knife with a liner lock. It has a shorter drop point blade made of premium S35VN steel and includes details like a traditional non-assisted flipper.
Thanks to Assisted Opening, the D2 steel blade deploys in a flash, while the knife’s upswept shape and pronounced belly gives it improved slicing capability. It’s a sleek and durable carry for daily use that you’ll be proud to have in your pocket.
Introducing the new Sirocco with its 3D contoured handle, fast action and secure lock-up. Compact and easy to carry, but hiding big power despite its size, great everyday carry or work knife.
Spyderco Para 3 Salt Yellow Lightweight CPM MagnaCut Steel
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Sleek, simple, and fearlessly corrosion resistant, the long-awaited Para 3 Lightweight Salt may be the ultimate everyday carry knife for those who work in and around the water.
Spyderco Para Military 2 Salt Yellow and Black G10, MagnaCut
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The precision-machined blade of this Para Military 2 Salt takes full advantage of MagnaCut’s remarkable qualities. Full-flat ground for optimal edge geometry, it is paired with a handle featuring G-10 scales with alternating black and yellow layers.
Designed by Spyderco co-founder and Blade Magazine Hall of Fame® member Sal Glesser, the Bodacious is named after an American bucking bull that became famous as “the world’s most dangerous bull.”