
Civivi Radically Updates a Traditional Minimalist Japanese Knife Without Breaking the Bank
Originating in Miki, Hyōgo Prefecture before the turn of the century, the higonokami friction folder packs plenty of history.

Now managing editor, Steve has served in a variety of roles with GP since 2019. Having previously written and edited for such publications as Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, Esquire and ESPN, he enjoys covering a range of topics — but mostly those pertaining to cycling, snow sports, pocket knives and motos — and dreams of a utopian world in which everyone’s bike seat is at the proper height.

Originating in Miki, Hyōgo Prefecture before the turn of the century, the higonokami friction folder packs plenty of history.

Coming soon in four distinct variants, the darkly dazzling Eric Glesser design just happens to be affordable and fidget-friendly too.

The biggest Z model yet picks up where the Z1000 left off a decade ago, with sharp sugomi styling and modern tech.

Behold innovative releases from names you know (Civivi, CRKT) and one you probably don't (N.U.M.B. Knifeworks).
By Steve Mazzucchi and Sean Tirman

This versatile and spirited all-terrain soldier can span the globe without emptying your wallet in the process.

The red brand sure took its time with this throwback thoroughbred, but hey, don’t good things come to those who wait?

While the color scheme is undeniably quite sharp, in some ways this news raises more questions than it answers.

Several months after the dazzling debut of Joe Caswell’s latest innovative design, you can procure one for yourself.

This classic beauty proves you don’t need a huge engine to have tons of fun — and yes, it’s available stateside.

When ancient blade steel crafting tech joins forces with modern machining and design, magical things can happen.

The brand’s customizer program adds some premium blade and handle ingredients fans have dreamed of for years.

There’s a lot to love about the updated, upgraded Multistrada V4 Rally, but its genius-level handling jumps right out.

Feast your eyes on one clever, compact multi-tool with a very specific purpose.

This limited-edition makeover’s fresh tank, seat, tailpiece and exhaust treatments are sure to elicit double takes.

Honda, Ducati and Royal Enfield go retro while Triumph, Yamaha and QJMotor go off-road.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Gray Van Dyke

Here are all the noteworthy launches in the everyday carry world from this past week, including a smattering of flippers.
By Sean Tirman and Steve Mazzucchi

The rare concept motorcycle to make it to production takes a unique approach to suspension, lighting and engine breathing, among other things.

With Teenage Engineering looks and a Daft Punk-like promo video, the Maker II brings the sizzle — and quite possibly the steak.

Yet more proof that nobody builds eye-popping, classic-looking small-displacement motorcycles better than Royal Enfield does.

Boasting a generous blade and a design by the renowned Ostap Hel, this EDC knife has all the makings of a budget-friendly banger.