Way back when I first picked up the Kershaw Link, I had it placed in my Amazon cart as an afterthought, and a part of a (much) larger order of folding knives and other gear. While the price makes the Link the kind of knife you can just throw into a cart for the next time you … [Read more...]
Flipper Knives
We publish a large number of knife reviews on this blog. Many of these are EDC knives/pocket knives and folders.
Of the knives we've reviewed, these are the knives that are flippers. If there's a knife you'd like a review of that isn't up here yet, let us know either by commenting on a post or contacting us directly.
Kershaw Thermite 3880 Hinderer Pocket Knife Review
Kershaw has been stealing the limelight as of late due to its amazing custom collaborations with notable knife designers like Rick Hinderer and Ernie Emerson. Personally, I feel that Kershaw really knocked it out of the park with the Thermite. It's got a great set of … [Read more...]
Buck Vantage Select Large EDC Pocket Knife Review
The Buck Vantage was a interesting acquisition for me. In a lot of ways, I find it contrarian to my initial expectations of what a Buck knife should represent - after all, most people think of knives like the Buck 110 Folding Hunter or even the Buck 119 as representative of … [Read more...]
CRKT M16 Kit Carson Spear Point Tactical EDC Knife Review
The many variants of the CRKT M16 have been a reference model for CRKT for quite some time now. I usually tend to avoid uber-tactical options when it comes to folders, with the exception of the CRKT Hissatsu (which I love), but I felt it was almost obligatory to pick up what … [Read more...]
Kershaw Leek 1660 Ken Onion Flipper Knife Review
The Kershaw Leek has always been a mainstay of recommended everyday carry knives. It's available at an extremely affordable price point (remember, it's actually USA-made), has excellent fit and finish, as well as above average cutting performance. All this places the Kershaw … [Read more...]
Kershaw Chill 3410 Slim Flipper EDC Knife Review
As far as I know, the Kershaw Chill is one of the most inexpensive flippers currently produced by Kershaw. I threw it into my Amazon shopping cart as an "add-on" item to make it to the free shipping limit, and to be straight with you, I didn't really expect much from it … [Read more...]
Spyderco Southard Folding Flipper EDC Knife Review
The Spyderco Southard is Spyderco's first flipper knife, and first collaboration with the custom knife maker Brad Southard. With the amount of attention this wicked fast slicer has generated, I admit I am a bit late to the bandwagon, but as they say, better late than … [Read more...]
Kershaw Cryo II SpeedSafe Assisted Open Knife Review
When Kershaw announced a partnership with Rick Hinderer, the excitement was almost palpable. Rick has been a mainstay of grail knife manufacturers for years, with his XM series of custom/midtech knives (depending on your definition) being on most everyone's "would kill … [Read more...]
CRKT Ripple Ken Onion EDC Folding Knife Review
Ken Onion is undoubtedly a behemoth in the knife world. His unique sense of aesthetics and function, coupled with his willingness to collaborate with production companies to create valuable, yet inexpensive knives, has left quite a mark in the knife industry. Although the … [Read more...]
Kershaw Tremor Assisted Opening Folding Knife Review
The Kershaw Tremor, like the Spyderco Dodo, is one of those knives that's just so unusual in its styling that you almost have to try it out for yourself. Since it was at such a low price point as well, giving this knife a shot was honestly a no brainer. Kershaw Tremor 1950 … [Read more...]