StatGear: Ledge Slipjoint Pocket Knife (Black, Red or Brown)
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Features:
Blade Length: 2.5" (64mm)
Overall Length: 6.1" (155mm)
Slip-joint
Blade Steel: D2
Modified Sheepsfoot Blade
Handle Material: Black G10
Lanyard Loop
Reversible Stainless Steel Deep-carry Pocket Clip
Weight 2.0 oz.
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This knife is well reviewed w/ 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 21 customer reviews.
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Fyi blade doesn't lock in place. Probably a major deal breaker for many
In the past, I bought 2 statgear ausus slim knives thinking they were a great deal for D2 steel. I carried them on my left pocket interior. Over time, I noticed the poor ergonomics of the knife. Lots of stupid design decisions coming from this company. I realized that the quality of steel isn't everything.
But the worst thing - The design/shape of the knife, combined with their low opening force, made it so they easily opened inside my pocket. One day I reached in to grab my keys, and stabbed my hand good. Blood everywhere. Only knife I've ever used that did that.
Decided not to carry any more statgear knives after that. They're still in my glove compartment for emergency use - with some blue tape wrapped around them for safety.
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05-07-2024 at 12:04 AM.
In the past, I bought 2 statgear ausus slim knives thinking they were a great deal for D2 steel. I carried them on my left pocket interior. Over time, I noticed the poor ergonomics of the knife. Lots of stupid design decisions coming from this company. I realized that the quality of steel isn't everything.
But the worst thing - The design/shape of the knife, combined with their low opening force, made it so they easily opened inside my pocket. One day I reached in to grab my keys, and stabbed my hand good. Blood everywhere. Only knife I've ever used that did that.
Decided not to carry any more statgear knives after that. They're still in my glove compartment for emergency use - with some blue tape wrapped around them for safety.
I've been pretty happy with my SG Ausus slim knives.... D2 steel and G10.
There may be a place or two where you want to run some sand paper over it to smooth it.
I can't imagine trying to make a knife half as good for even 5x the price, so it's a deal for me.
Might be able to glue a tint neodymium magnet in it if you want more initial resistance to opening.
I had a completely different experience with the Ausus Slim. If anything I would want the handle to NOT be as smooth because the grip is way too slippery, no other knife has a complete lack of texture like this. The material may be fine but this knife just has poor execution even when not accounting for the thin blade. And I got it on a price mistake but had I known how it is actually I wouldn't have spent the few bucks that I did on it, there are just way too many knives that are better designed.
In the past, I bought 2 statgear ausus knives thinking they were a great deal for D2 steel. I carried them on my left pocket interior. Over time, I noticed the poor ergonomics of the knife. Lots of stupid design decisions coming from this company. I realized that the quality of steel isn't everything.
But the worst thing - The design/shape of the knife, combined with their low opening force, made it so they easily opened inside my pocket. One day I reached in to grab my keys, and stabbed my hand good. Blood everywhere. Only knife I've ever used that did that.
Decided not to carry any more statgear knives after that. They're still in my glove compartment for emergency use - with some blue tape wrapped around them for safety.
Pick up a Kershaw Skyline, that's the knife this is trying to copy. Awesome little flipper.
In the past, I bought 2 statgear ausus knives thinking they were a great deal for D2 steel. I carried them on my left pocket interior. Over time, I noticed the poor ergonomics of the knife. Lots of stupid design decisions coming from this company. I realized that the quality of steel isn't everything.
But the worst thing - The design/shape of the knife, combined with their low opening force, made it so they easily opened inside my pocket. One day I reached in to grab my keys, and stabbed my hand good. Blood everywhere. Only knife I've ever used that did that.
Decided not to carry any more statgear knives after that. They're still in my glove compartment for emergency use - with some blue tape wrapped around them for safety.
I love the ergonomics of the Asus and Samurai. Wouldnt know about the others but i can guess as much from the picture of this one....guess what, it looks cool. So that trumps ergonomics
Unless you are legally prevented by where you live from having a flipper or a knife with a thumb stud I would never recommend carrying this. I bought one last time it was on sale and it's still in the box. Can't stand having to use two hands to open and close a knife, and the lack of a lock.
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But the worst thing - The design/shape of the knife, combined with their low opening force, made it so they easily opened inside my pocket. One day I reached in to grab my keys, and stabbed my hand good. Blood everywhere. Only knife I've ever used that did that.
Decided not to carry any more statgear knives after that. They're still in my glove compartment for emergency use - with some blue tape wrapped around them for safety.
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But the worst thing - The design/shape of the knife, combined with their low opening force, made it so they easily opened inside my pocket. One day I reached in to grab my keys, and stabbed my hand good. Blood everywhere. Only knife I've ever used that did that.
Decided not to carry any more statgear knives after that. They're still in my glove compartment for emergency use - with some blue tape wrapped around them for safety.
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These are $5 knives sold for $10
There may be a place or two where you want to run some sand paper over it to smooth it.
I can't imagine trying to make a knife half as good for even 5x the price, so it's a deal for me.
Might be able to glue a tint neodymium magnet in it if you want more initial resistance to opening.
There may be a place or two where you want to run some sand paper over it to smooth it.
I can't imagine trying to make a knife half as good for even 5x the price, so it's a deal for me.
Might be able to glue a tint neodymium magnet in it if you want more initial resistance to opening.
But the worst thing - The design/shape of the knife, combined with their low opening force, made it so they easily opened inside my pocket. One day I reached in to grab my keys, and stabbed my hand good. Blood everywhere. Only knife I've ever used that did that.
Decided not to carry any more statgear knives after that. They're still in my glove compartment for emergency use - with some blue tape wrapped around them for safety.
But the worst thing - The design/shape of the knife, combined with their low opening force, made it so they easily opened inside my pocket. One day I reached in to grab my keys, and stabbed my hand good. Blood everywhere. Only knife I've ever used that did that.
Decided not to carry any more statgear knives after that. They're still in my glove compartment for emergency use - with some blue tape wrapped around them for safety.