
Civivi Redesigns Its Most Popular, Affordable EDC Knife to Be More Universally Legal
The folder's reimagining is noteworthy enough, but it gets bonus points for launching with five distinct editions.

The folder's reimagining is noteworthy enough, but it gets bonus points for launching with five distinct editions.
By Sean Tirman

Billed as “the world’s first digital cockpit,” the Flitedeck leaves me feeling both skeptical and positively dazzled by the possibilities.

Now is the perfect time to elevate your cold-storage game.

The unique design proves there's still uncharted territory, even with the most time-tested folding blade features.
By Sean Tirman

Limited to 500 pieces, the Böker Plus Collection 2025 flexes elevated aesthetics and premium materials.

This pocket folder is legal in more locales while maintaining the silhouette and mechanisms that make it great.
By Sean Tirman

One of CJRB's most popular knife designs has transformed into an American icon with a few surprisingly simple tweaks.
By Sean Tirman

Who needs a plate, anyway?
By Jack Seemer

As eye-popping as they are, the Rebar’s new two-toned handles aren’t just about style.

Packing a fresh handle and blade, this reimagined Bailout is shockingly lighter, cheaper and more pocketable than the original.

If you like your EDC with a side of gallows humor, you might dig Kizer's latest undertaking.
By Sean Tirman

The journey of 1899 title winner Major Taylor is even more remarkable when you consider the kind of bike that got him there.

The brand has a reputation for working with designers on unusual folding blades. This unique knife continues this tradition spectacularly.
By Sean Tirman

The Pete Gerber-designed LST has been an affordable pint-sized folder for 45 years. Now it has a feisty little brother.

M16s and Pilar IIIs and Clever Girls, oh my! The brand is currently offering discounts of up to 29% off several beloved blades.

The knife that started it all keeps evolving. This latest version boasts a rare high-end steel.
By Sean Tirman

Italy-based Lionsteel takes full credit for the Q4ttro, a MagnaCut-bladed beauty that (technically) deploys four different ways.

Tenable’s colorful Kryo boasts a robust blade, crossbar lock, multiple deployment methods and more.

This entry, a redux of Vero Engineering's triple-flipper titanium blade, may be an even bigger crowd-pleaser.
By Sean Tirman

Now is the ideal time to buy the backpack that helped build an entire brand and worldwide fitness movement.
By Ben Bowers