Designer Grzegorz Grabarski and Bestech keep rolling out hit after hit. Among them this year were a stunning futuristic gentleman’s knife (with a somewhat unfortunate name), a jaw-dropping folder inspired by the Fallout video game series and a blade far too pretty to be so inexpensive.
Turns out, the pair wanted to hit that budget-friendly sweet spot one last time before the year came to an end. And wouldn’t you know it: they’ve got another hit on their hands in the form of the Bestech Noctar.

Quite a mouthful (and pocketful)
As it turns out, “Noctar” is actually an acronym, which stands for “Nomadic Operative Concept/Total Action Reliability.” Obviously, that’s a hell of a mouthful, so we’re gonna stick with Noctar for the rest of this article.
That said, the name does hint at what this knife is designed for: easy traveling and dependable functionality — both very high on the list of what anyone should want out of an everyday carry knife. Interestingly, it also shares some elements in common with its affordable Mothus siblings (beyond their shared designer and brand).






