Some weeks are quite on the everyday carry front. This week has not been one of them.
Numerous bombshell releases have launched, including things like Knafs’ first-ever in-house knife, a MagnaCut version of Gerber’s best folder, a comic book-inspired WESN collab, and a gorgeous backcountry beast from New West Knifeworks.
If you missed any of these, run, don’t walk, to check them out below.
To catch up on other notable knives and multi-tools, check out our rolling roundup of the best new knives and EDC releases of 2025.
Knife CenterNoc Knives MT-30
A cursory glance at the specs will tell you that Noc Knives’ minimalist MT-30 is a pretty exceptional knife. It boasts Böhler M390 steel for its clip point blade and a frame lock handle with titanium scales and varying material inlays. However, its superpower lies in its customization. Those scales are magnetically attached, meaning they’ll remain secure in use (and in your pocket) but they can be swapped at a moment’s notice. This might be the most easily customized knife we’ve ever seen.
BökerBöker Plus MEK
Developed in collaboration with a German hunting outfitter, the frill-free MEK is a minimalist masterpiece. However, despite its pared-down appearance, it’s still very much a fully-featured knife, boasting things like a fuller deployment, back lock, reversible pocket clip and more. Perhaps the most impressive thing about this knife, however, is its price: under $70.
KnafsKnafs Little Lulu
While Knafs has already achieved cult-hit status in the EDC world, there’s still a lot of ground left to cover for the brand. For instance, in winter of 2024, the brand bought its first CNC machine after years of research and learning. The Little Lulu fixed blade is the culmination of all that hard work, and it is exceptional. This ultra-discreet knife measures only 5.2 inches but feels more robust and sturdy than some knives twice its size. It boasts a MagnaCut super steel blade, Micarta handle scales and a Kydex sheath.











