A Pocket Knife That Gets Out of the Way Until You Need It
The whole point of a pocket knife is that it’s there when you want it and out of the way when you don’t. This one checks both boxes. The assisted open means you’re not digging a fingernail under the blade to get it moving — one thumb on the stud and it’s open. The handle accents dress it up a bit, which is either something you care about or you don’t.
It’s 7.75 inches open, 3.25-inch blade, and the 3Cr13 steel is honest mid-range — takes a sharp edge, holds it for a while, and sharpens back up without much fuss.
Who This Folding Knife Is For
Anyone who wants a solid everyday carry knife that doesn’t cost a lot and doesn’t look like it came out of a surplus bin. The four color options make it a decent gift pick too — there’s something here for people who like plain and people who like a little flash.
The belt/visor clip is genuinely useful if you’re in and out of a vehicle a lot. The lanyard hole is there if you’d rather keep it on your keys or a bag.
Not for heavy-duty work — this is a pocket knife, not a camp knife. But for opening packages, cutting rope, handling everyday tasks, it’s a good fit.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose this folding knife if you want:
- Fast one-handed blade deployment for everyday tasks
- A good-looking knife at an accessible price point
- Multiple carry options — pocket clip, visor clip, or lanyard
- A color option that fits your style
Consider something else if you need:
- A fixed-blade knife for heavy outdoor or survival use
- Premium steel like D2 or VG-10 for extended edge retention
How It Actually Works
The assisted open mechanism is the main feature here. There’s a thumb stud on the blade — give it a nudge and the spring does the rest. It’s not a switchblade, but it’s close enough in terms of speed that you’re not sitting there wrestling with it one-handed.
The 3Cr13 steel blade is a practical choice at this price. It’s not going to outperform a $150 knife, but it’ll hold up fine for everyday use and touch back up with a basic sharpener. The handle accents — whether you go with the red on black, blue on grey, or one of the other combos — give it a look that’s a step above a plain utility knife without being gaudy.
The belt/visor clip is solid and works well for keeping the knife accessible without digging around in a pocket. The lanyard hole adds another carry option if you’d rather loop it onto a bag or keychain.
Quick Comparison: How Does This Folding Knife Stack Up?
| Feature | This Assisted Open Folder | Fixed Blade Knife | Standard Folding Knife | Multi-Tool |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One-Hand Deployment | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ | Slower | Varies |
| Pocket Carry | Yes ✓ | No | Yes ✓ | Bulky |
| Blade Length | 3.25″ | 4–6″ | 2.5–3.5″ | 2–3″ |
| Durability for Hard Use | Moderate | High ✓ | Moderate | Moderate |
| Style Options | 4 colors ✓ | Limited | Limited | Limited |
| Best For | Everyday carry | Outdoor/camp use | Light everyday tasks | Versatility |
Practical Details
Overall length: 7.75 inches open. Blade length: 3.25 inches. Blade material: 3Cr13 stainless steel. Weighs 0.45 lbs. Comes with belt/visor clip and lanyard hole. Available in four handle color combinations: Black with Red Accents, Grey with Blue Accents, Rainbow with Black Accents, and Silver with Black Accents. Folding knife design with assisted open mechanism.
A reliable everyday carry folder that opens fast, carries clean, and won’t break the bank — pick your color and get on with it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this knife legal to carry in my state?
Assisted open knives are legal in most states, but blade length limits and carry restrictions vary by location. Generally a 3.25-inch blade falls within legal limits in most places, but it’s worth checking your local laws before carrying. Some states have specific rules about assisted open mechanisms, so a quick search for your state’s knife laws is a good idea.
How is an assisted open knife different from a switchblade?
With an assisted open knife, you still have to apply initial pressure to the blade — typically via a thumb stud or flipper — and then a spring mechanism takes over to complete the opening. A switchblade opens entirely by pressing a button with no manual blade movement required. Legally and mechanically, they’re different, and assisted open knives are permitted in many places where switchblades are not.
How do I sharpen 3Cr13 steel?
3Cr13 is a softer stainless steel that’s actually pretty easy to sharpen — easier than harder premium steels. A basic whetstone, pull-through sharpener, or ceramic rod will get it back to a working edge quickly. The trade-off is that it dulls a bit faster than higher-end steels, but for a knife you’re using day-to-day, that’s an easy enough trade.
Does the belt clip work on thick denim or work pants?
Yes, the clip is designed for standard belt and pocket carry and works fine on most pants and waistbands. It also works on a vehicle visor if you prefer to keep it there. It’s not a heavy-duty clip, but it’s held up fine for regular daily carry use.



















