Premium materials offer not only striking visuals but superior performance, including a surprise bonus function.
These beefy blades may be launching just in time for the new season, but you need not be a jaeger to add them to your kit.
Offering something for everyone, this appropriately named flipper is not only highly capable but also fidget-friendly.
Catch up on a smattering of the most interesting folding blades and pocket devices you might have missed over the last few months.
Leatherman debuts a new line of premium knives for EDC and backcountry adventures, including the Trac fixed blade and Blazer folding knife. / Photo by Kurt Mazurek Recently, I saw the announcement ...
With retail prices starting under 20 bucks, and a sleek, simple combination of wood handle, hard steel blade and no-fuss twisting ring locks, Opinel knives are one of the true ageless classics of the ...
Bark River Knives is a manufacturer in Delta County whose products are sold around North America and to Europe through five ...
A new chef's knife with sophisticated vibration tech built in promises to cut the effort you put into chopping ingredients in ...
Certified kitchen knife nerd Scott Heimendinger used a robot arm on multiple chef’s knives to collect 100,000 data points about which blades cut most efficiently. He’s ranked them from best to worst.