This Stunning EDC Knife Was Already Kansept’s Best. It Just Got Two Stellar Upgrades

The ferocious Fenrir becomes even more tempting courtesy of a new premium lock and mesmerizing high-end handle treatment.

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Founded by industry vet Kim NG in China’s knife capital of Yangjiang, Kansept Knives has rolled out a breathtaking array of blades in just five years of existence.

Though I’ve been impressed by several offerings from the brand and its more affordable little bro, Tenable, none stand out more than the one named after Nordic mythology’s most badass wolf

Folding knife with a patterned Damascus steel blade and a textured purple anodized handle resting on a tree branch.
The milled titanium handle and frame lock help the new edition rise above the many existing Fenrir varieties.
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Kansept knows it, as between the two labels, literally dozens of variants of the Fenrir are currently available. 

Still, with notable upgrades to the lock and handle, the new Fenrir Frame Lock just might be the finest in all the land.

Two cuts above

The less immediately noticeable but more “street credible” upgrade here is the introduction of a frame lock. 

This particular mechanism, integrated into the frame, is the premium alternative to the more common liner lock.

Close-up of two folding knives showing the spine, thumb studs (one blue, one silver), and textured metal handles on a black background.
When the blade is deployed, the tensioned frame lock snaps into place within the handle to hold it firmly in place.
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Pairing its natural rebound characteristics with the blade’s grippy thumb studs enables smooth and snappy single-handed deployment. 

Granted, retracting the blade takes more skill than it does with the crossbar and button locks available on other Fenrir variants, but for EDC enthusiasts, the purity of the mechanism outweighs petty convenience.

Folding knife with a patterned silver blade and a textured light-colored handle resting on tree bark near green leaves.
The rippling texture of the handle not only catches the eye, but it also improves the grip.
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The other big distinguishing feature of the new knife concerns its ergonomic handle, as all five versions boast “Micro-Milled Water Ripple Texture” technology. 

The unique texture improves grip, preventing slippage with wet or be-gloved hands, while rounded and chamfered edges boost comfort. 

If it aint broke…

Thankfully, these two new elements do not at all interfere with all that makes the Greg Schob design so awesome to begin with.

Most significant is the business end, an incredibly distinctive 3.48-inch harpoon-style blade — available in either premium CPM-S35VN or mesmerizing Damascus steel.

Five closed folding knives with textured handles in silver, gold, black, silver with blue clip, and purple, arranged on a wooden surface.
The new edition is available with five treatments, which differ in handle color and blade material.
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Function matches form, as the full, curved belly enables precise and even cuts while backing up the tip for reliable piercing without wobble. 

In addition to the aforementioned thumb studs, the blade also features a ridge front flipper as an additional deployment method.

Five folding knives with textured handles in silver, gold, black, silver, and purple, displayed on a wooden tray.
Three treatments get CPM-S35VN blade steel, while the other two max out the ripple factor via Damascus.
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The handle material is equally notable, as that rippling pattern emerges from the anodized titanium in a range of compelling colors. 

Rounding things out is a sturdy pocket clip, helping you keep this 4.42-ounce beast secure in your pocket until the call of the wild — or an apple in need of slicing — beckons it into use.

Availability and pricing

The Kansept Fenrir Frame Lock is available now in five variants starting at $183.

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