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The Ti Pocket Knife II is a single screw scale design, frame lock folding knife. It features a M390 blade, grade 5 titanium scales and runs on ceramic ball bearings. The Inline flipper + dual thumb studs give it a clean look, smooth action, and easy deployment. It is durable, strong, and lightweight. With a true deep carry and reversible pocket clip, it makes the perfect EDC knife. Backed by a lifetime warranty and free shipping!
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This is an interesting blade. It has a ton of personality. In hand it has Sebenza feeling. Minimalistic. If you have OCD and like simple things, you will love this. In a sea of ridiculous blade shapes and scales this knife just ticks the boxes and says pocket me, and use me.
The spring is light. I was very surprised. Didn't even like how light it was, then I saw that lockup is 100%. So that would make sense. Now I love the light spring. However, be careful, those bearings are like glass. That light spring is ready to drop the blade like an executioner's guillotine on your thumb.
Everything these guys and gals do is solid gold. It started with the TPT slide for me and I'll end up with the entire catalog.
If you like this knife get one, they're gonna sell out, just like the utility blade.
And if you look real close, the blade has just that little bit of belly. I didn't even notice in the pictures. Sly dogs.
Easy to flip and handle, but I still have to get used to the thumb studs. Excellent grip even with large hands.
I love the design of this knife. Feels great in the hand, minimalistic look, decent cutting geometry, and great materials. However for $300, you'd expect the blade to be centered and to not have pretty bad smile towards the heel of the blade. I have to crank on the pivot just to get the blade to not rub in the scales. Having to choose between an almost centered blade or a fall shut action makes me a little sad considering how much I paid for this knife. The scales are a little slippery, but that normal on most smooth titanium scales (something to consider/not really a complaint).
Thanks for the feedback, Justin!
Nice!
After carrying V.1 for almost a year in my edc rotation, I absolutely loved it but desperately craved some thumbstuds to deploy that bad boy faster. Not only did yall add em, you upgraded the whole thing better than I could have wished for. The bearings are wicked slick and the steel decision helped make it feel even more dutiful and hearty to handle anything I'm go na throw at it. This version feels right up there with anything in its price range. Feels like a $500+ knife without question. Can't wait to use it even more.
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