Most pocket knife aficionados agree that Benchmade’s Bugout is among the very best EDC knives, if not the very best.
As many superlatives as it carries, one of them is most definitely not “cheap.” The least expensive of its many variants currently costs $200.

It’s rather ironic then, that a brand that has spent the past few years impressively upscaling its knives, is now introducing a budget-friendly Bugout alternative — designed by the great Ken Onion, no less!
One of several compelling 2026 releases we’ll be covering in the coming days, the Counterpart boasts a few unique wrinkles of its own, including a pretty sweet divergent variant and a much lower price.
What’s similar
Just as the Bugout comes in a number of varieties, the Counterpart bursts out of the gate with four treatments, three of which differ only in color and strongly resemble the EDC icon.
The silhouette alone is quite similar, thanks to a 3.38-inch drop-point blade emerging from an ergonomic, geometrically textured handle with a reversible pocket clip and lanyard slot at the rear.






