Top positive review
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Great EDC Knife.
By Jon Krier on Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2014
I am really debating giving this five stars, but I can't quite do that. Maybe 4.5 stars. This knife was not quite exactly what I wanted, but it was as close as I could get for less than $200. So that makes me pretty happy about the purchase. Right at first I was not crazy about this knife, but I have had to use it a lot while out of the country, and it has really grown on me. (EDIT: In view of the performance this knife has given me, the price it is selling at, and the lack of half stars available, I decided to bump this review up to 5 stars on Amazon)For the price this is an excellent choice. For the sake of simplicity I will start with the Cons that make this not a 5 star purchase for me.Cons:Too short:Another quarter inch of blade and handle would make this a much better fit for me. I have pretty big hands, and this does not fill my hand.Opening Mechanics:The assisted open seems unnecessary, it also makes the thumbstuds totally superfluous. The thumbstuds are a hazard on this knife. They make it harder to get out of your pocket, tear up the pocket, and if you do try to open the knife with the thumbstuds it is very easy to cut your thumb due to the amount of force needed and the small size of the knife.Semi-con:Stiff. Everything about this knife is stiff out of the box, and use doesn't change that much. The assisted open is stiff. The thumbstuds are too stiff to use. The frame lock is stout and stiff. But the blade is stiff when deployed. The stiffness also seems to translate to a solidity when the knife is deployed. I would ideally like easier deployment, but this is not a big deal on this knife.Pros:Out of the Box Sharpness:This knife came literally shaving sharp. I had been working with trees the day it came in the mail and had some pitch in my arm hair, so I decided to see if the knife would shave off the pitch tangled hairs, it did no problem.Edge retention:Very good. I know that 8Cr13Mov is not the most amazing steel, but I have been impressed with its performance on this knife. I have had this knife for a month and have been using it very heavily and the edge has remained nicely sharp.Cutting ability:I am actually in Chile as I write this, and I brought this knife with me since I figured its small size would avoid any legal difficulties for a pocket knife. I am in a fairly remote location, and the accommodations require we do food prep ourselves, unfortunately all the knives provided were extremely dull, so for the last few weeks I have been using this pocket knife to do all of my cooking on top of regular EDC duty. This knife has performed far better than I would have expected. I had already found the knife to be surprisingly good for field duty, I didn't think it would be any use for the kitchen, but it has performed admirably. I had not expected to be using this knife so heavily while in Chile, and so I deliberately neglected to bring a whetstone in order to better discuss the edge retention on the review I'll do on my blog when I get home, so I have been very grateful for how well the edge has stood up to a lot more use than I anticipated. The edge is not razor sharp any more, but still significantly sharper than any knives available to me here. It's still sharp enough to handle tomatoes cleanly without serration, I'd call that usably sharp Weight:Feels nice in the hand, but light in the pocket. Good for hiking and everyday activities, but with enough heft to feel right for heavier use than its size might indicate.Lockup:Solid. Rock solid. If you try to use the thumbstuds the lockup can get sticky because it causes the frame lock to engage late, but with the assisted open the lockup is neither too late nor too early. It's like Goldi-Locks, just right.Grip and Jimping:The G10 scale gives this knife good grippiness. Sadly the jimping seems to be more decorative than functional. The jimping on the blade in particular does not stand out sufficiently from the handle and is not sharp enough to provide good grip. But the blade is short enough that choking up on the blade is not a real issue. Still, a nice looking satisfyingly grippy handle.Overall: For the price, this is a hell of a knife. I strongly recommend it. Great for Every Day Carry. I only wish it was a little bigger.
Top critical review
15 people found this helpful
Difficult to open with thumbstud
By HT on Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2018
This was a bit of an impulse buy during Prime Day 2018. A SpeedSafe knife with G10 scale for $20? Done. I already own the well-named Blur and the Leek, so I'm familar with SpeedSafe. While I love those two knives, I was looking for a smaller EDC that would not make me too upset if it got lost or took too much abuse. I think the Cryo fills this role nicely.The first thing you will notice is the weight. It is heavier than you would expect for its size. It does look different with the G10 scales on one side and the stainless on the other which is part of the appeal for this particular model. I like that the knife clips into the pocket easier since the clip is on the stainless side. I don't expect it to cause any major wear and tear on your jeans unlike something like the Benchmade Griptillian which will eventually shred your pocket since the clip is right over the scales.I'm only giving it 3 stars because it is extremely difficult to open with the thumbstud. It takes a lot of force to open and you have to ride the blade all the way otherwise it will stall before it locks up. Please note that opening is not a problem with the flipper. I've tried to loosen the pivot and I have even taken the knife apart to clean and relube. All these helped a little, but it still takes way too much effort to open. I'm quite spoiled with my Blur so I know how a SpeedSafe knife should open. I have to apply so much force that I've gotten close to slicing my thumb open. That experience does not inspire confidence. After 6 months of ownership, I rarely use this knife and have gone back to using the Leek.In summary, if you primarily use the flipper to open a knife, this is a good buy for the price. (You can in fact consider this a 4.5 star review.) If you prefer using the thumbstud, I would recommend something else.
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