Vero Engineering Myelin Fixed Joseph Vero Design Handle made of Micarta, MCF or titanium DropPoint blade made of M390 with Belt Satin, Hand Satin, Stonewash or Blackwash finish Kydex sheath and belt clip includedWho won the award for the best fixed EDC knife at the last Blade Show? That's right, Joseph Vero. The Myelin is already the second fixed blade from Vero Engineering. Joseph describes the idea behind the Myelin as follows: "This is a fixed blade knife for those who appreciate a blend of aesthetics and functionality for their daily carry. Like its sibling, the Axon Fixed Blade, this Drop Point Myelin, with its sleek, clean lines and robust performance, is not just a piece of gear but a reliable companion for your daily tasks." We think: it couldn't be described any better! Functionality and aesthetics have rarely been as close as they are with this knife! You can get the Myelin with three different handle scales: - Black Micarta - Marbled Carbon Fiber - Titanium Additionally, there are four different blade finishes available: - Belt Satin - Hand Satin - Blackwash - Stonewash
Big Idea Design - Ti Lookout Fixed BladeCompact trouser pocket fixedTitanium handle scalesBlade steel: M3902 Kydex sheaths included (for left or right trouser pocket)Includes a titanium pocket clip
Böker BFF Packlite Lucas Burnley design Steel handle with weight-reducing recesses DropPoint blade made from MagnaCut with stonewash finish Includes Kydex sheath and ball chain
GiantMouse GMF2-Red G10
N690 Steel
Black Stonewashed PVD Finish
Red G10 handle scales
Leather sheath with dangler
The big one
The GMF2 is one of the most popular knives from the GiantMouse program. Especially for outdoor activities, this robust fixed is extremely popular thanks to its robust Sabre Grind. The handle with its screwed scales of red G10, is wonderfully full in the hand and allows so long work without you hotspots to create.
The very tapered blade has a very special flow, which is nicely underlined by the slanted ricasso. The jimping on the back of the blade was placed so that you can transfer a lot of force to the blade with your thumb and guide the knife safely at the same time. The very rust resistant Böhler N690 steel holds its sharpness very well and is still ready for use even after long periods of cutting. For a more tacticool look, the blade has a nice black stonewash finish.
Together with the handmade leather sheath you get here a real working knife, which simply feels most comfortable on hikes or in the forest.
ANV M311 Comp Topo KnifeLounge ExclusiveThe compact version of the tactical fixed ANV M311Topo Edition - KnifeLounge Exclusive!Green Micarta handleElmax steel blade with DLC finishIncludes paracord and Kydex sheath
JRW Gear Traitor Jamie Williams Design Richlite handlesWharncliffe blade made of Magnacut with stonewash finish Kydes sheath with Beltloops includedMade by Tactile Knife in Texas, USA
There are simply knives that look so futuristic that they could have come straight from a movie set. If Cooper had worn the Traitor from JRW Gear as part of his equipment in Interstellar, it would certainly have looked authentic in the film. The Traitor looks a bit special at first glance. Few curves, but many clear angles, a very conspicuously shaped (cyber) sheepfoot blade and four lanyard holes - old school is different! However, when you take the Traitor in your hand, it immediately becomes clear how well thought out the design is. The handle nestles fantastically in the palm of the hand and the thumb automatically slips into the large hollow on the back of the blade milled from Magnacut steel. The bolted Richlite handle scales provide a great grip and thanks to the various lanyard holes, you have a variety of options for positioning a small safety strap. The compact size and the amazingly low weight, make the Traitor an absolutely EDC-fixed suitable for everyday use.
By the way, the knife is produced by the guys from Tactile Knife.
Bestech VK-Core Vulpex Knife Design Handle and blade made of 14C28NComes with a Kydex SheathThe fox as a fixed The VK-Core is the first production-fixed design by custom knifemaker Steven Kempa of Vulpex Knives. The design is based on a long series of handcrafted knives in which Steven has paid meticulous attention to constantly improving the hand position and usability in the field. Each prototype has been excessively tested, sometimes to the point of destruction. The VK Core is the result of years of development and is produced exclusively for Vulpex Knives by Bestech.
This all-steel knife feels sensationally good in the hand, which is not only due to its ingenious shape but also to the all-round beveling of the edges. The speedholes in the handle ensure a comfortable weight and also offer the option of being able to pull the knife out of the Kydex sheath very quickly.
Steven deliberately chose the very fine-grained Sandvik 14C28N for the material. This material can only be finely ground and is extremely resistant to rust. In addition, this steel is very robust, which makes it absolutely predestined for an all-rounder fixed like the VK Core. The Core is clearly a Vulpex knife: the typical design language, which has already delighted fans of the VK Void, can be found in this knife at first glance. The iconic copper pin is a must, as is the great logo with the fox.
Bestech VK-Core Vulpex Knife Design Handle and blade made of 14C28NComes with a Kydex SheathThe fox as a fixed The VK-Core is the first production-fixed design by custom knifemaker Steven Kempa of Vulpex Knives. The design is based on a long series of handcrafted knives in which Steven has paid meticulous attention to constantly improving the hand position and usability in the field. Each prototype has been excessively tested, sometimes to the point of destruction. The VK Core is the result of years of development and is produced exclusively for Vulpex Knives by Bestech.
This all-steel knife feels sensationally good in the hand, which is not only due to its ingenious shape but also to the all-round beveling of the edges. The speedholes in the handle ensure a comfortable weight and also offer the option of being able to pull the knife out of the Kydex sheath very quickly.
Steven deliberately chose the very fine-grained Sandvik 14C28N for the material. This material can only be finely ground and is extremely resistant to rust. In addition, this steel is very robust, which makes it absolutely predestined for an all-rounder fixed like the VK Core. The Core is clearly a Vulpex knife: the typical design language, which has already delighted fans of the VK Void, can be found in this knife at first glance. The iconic copper pin is a must, as is the great logo with the fox.
Bestech VK-Core Vulpex Knife Design Handle and blade made of 14C28NComes with a Kydex SheathThe fox as a fixed The VK-Core is the first production-fixed design by custom knifemaker Steven Kempa of Vulpex Knives. The design is based on a long series of handcrafted knives in which Steven has paid meticulous attention to constantly improving the hand position and usability in the field. Each prototype has been excessively tested, sometimes to the point of destruction. The VK Core is the result of years of development and is produced exclusively for Vulpex Knives by Bestech.
This all-steel knife feels sensationally good in the hand, which is not only due to its ingenious shape but also to the all-round beveling of the edges. The speedholes in the handle ensure a comfortable weight and also offer the option of being able to pull the knife out of the Kydex sheath very quickly.
Steven deliberately chose the very fine-grained Sandvik 14C28N for the material. This material can only be finely ground and is extremely resistant to rust. In addition, this steel is very robust, which makes it absolutely predestined for an all-rounder fixed like the VK Core. The Core is clearly a Vulpex knife: the typical design language, which has already delighted fans of the VK Void, can be found in this knife at first glance. The iconic copper pin is a must, as is the great logo with the fox.