🔧 Your Ultimate EDC Companion!
The Western Active Honey Badger Medium Pocket Knife is a lightweight, versatile folding utility knife featuring a 3.2" drop point blade made from durable 8Cr13Mov steel. Weighing just 2.9 oz, it boasts a smooth flipper opening mechanism with 18-roller bearings, a reversible pocket clip for ambidextrous use, and a fiberglass-reinforced nylon handle for a secure grip. Designed for everyday carry, this knife is perfect for outdoor adventures and comes with a 10-year warranty.
Blade Material | 8Cr13Mov |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon |
Item Weight | 2.96 Ounces |
Item Length | 7.28 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.19 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Drop Point |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Deep Pocket Carry, Torx Tool Included, Manual, 8Cr13Mov Steel, Free Gift Box |
Power Source | Manual |
Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
Style | HB1013 |
Color | Medium Drop Point Green |
K**N
Highly Recommended, great quality
After i gained the nickname "Honeybadger" at work (not because i dont care btw...lol) i knew I found the perfect knife to gift them all. It has personality, its tough and tenacious. The level of knife that that is being manufactured right now is top notch. Truly the Golden age of quality steel and quality control. The honeybadger is in this rising star of quality at a reasonable price. (Ganzo is another brand I'm a fan of for its action and blade quality at a reasonable price). If you are an "EDC GUY", like to collect, need a hard working knife, looking for something new, a gift etc......THIS is the knife to get. Im not sure why you'd want only one easy to lose $200 knife (ahem....benchmade) when you can have a bunch of these in various parts of your house and truck and backpacks ready to go!! I have about 18 pocket knives. This one is a stand out in all categories above. The action is smooth, it locks in tight when deployed but also has a nicely adjusted detent when in your pocket. The blade has ridges and grooves in all the right places (love the finger choil!) for superior grip when cutting tasks arise. Its really super light and easy to carry. The clip is nicely adjusted and not crazy tight like some that i have). The logo on the blade and clip are well placed and adds tons of character. The blade is beautiful, shines up nice and sharp as sharp can get out of the box. I'm a big fan of holes in the top of the blade both for functionality (Reverse flipping) and aesthetics. (Highly recommend a good sharpening kit from WorkSharp to keep up with sharpening). The scales are tough and the pocket clip, again with the classy logo, is tight out of the box and carries your knife deep. It flips open nice and is a nice 1 handed only knife. Fir instance my Ontario RAT2 is not a great flicker and the clip is so tight it takes a ton of effort to get it on and off my pocket. My boys are gonna love this gift. I love it and is my EDC knife for a long time. What are you waiting for, click the order now button, increase the quantity for gifts, and make this the knife you carry as well.
D**H
Good knife
Good knife.
W**O
Please guys.... Honey Badgers do Care
The Flipper or the Flick??...Which one will you choose?.... Lol after several months of being abused in the edc world.. I feel more qualified to travel to the amazonian forest of indecisiveness and vomit some frantic feedback while I recover from badger spooks.People play with it as a fidget toy... if that doesn't speak of the honey badgers balls, it's got plenty in that bearing.. smooth flipper or flicker.. it's up to you! Choose your destiny!! Anyways the thing is smooth as heck, jimping is grippy and the scales feel.. feely? Ergometrically comfortable? Complex words for the slightly complex steel inserts underneath the nylon glass fiber scales.. keeps the knife sturdy and light...just how they do it.. no one knows. The little included wrench and nice box speaks premium.. Mine is a medium 8Cr13MoV... learn the periodic table for more molybdenum. Has a deep state pocket clip, a hole for the survivalist nuts who paracord everything, and is relatively cheap. I haven't batoned with mine but it sure kicks the survivilists ferrod hard enough to yell feathersticks! The flat part of the spine can use a little grinding so it can reasonably please the pyromaniacs who get off ferrorods. Not like I do or I tried or grounded mine a bit.. or anythi.. or maybe i used a lighter...Sadly I've been reminded of steels uncanny property to rust when I carried mine in damp or wet pockets for several hours 5 times a week for several months.. why? Don't ask... and I have noticed rusting.... but nothing a light scotch bright couldn't remove.. to lazy to clean the inserts, all steels rust! Some faster than others... with that in mind D2 isn't a true stainless steel so beware of thee rust!!! Although D2 reaches 62 Hard Rock Candies while 8 chinesium 13 chromes only reaches 59/60 HRC, so it boils down to better edge retention (D2) vs slightly more anti Oxidizing chromium puppies? Choose wisely.." but wankabro I just wished it stayed as sharp as s30v or elmax or cpm M4!" And I say to those it's not a super steel of course it'll dull faster! It's a great knife for it's price point with decent steels!Regardless I recommend this knife to any one seeking a quick flipper that can cut through office/city tasks and maybe mild freak survival duties, that y'all fanboy about.. but again I emphasize very mild... even for the large.. because it's a flipper/flicker not a fixed blade so for badgers sake, get an axe or a wedge for that wood... because honey badgers do care... And so should we..
S**D
Great blade.
Very attractive knife and it arrived super sharp. The grips seem like almost cheap plastic. We will see how long they last. The blade however is one of my favorites. Seems to hold the edge very well so far. The pocket clip is stiff but not to stiff.
T**Z
New Favorite
I have owned and carried pocket knives since my Grandfather gave my my first as a kid. They are immensely useful for a lot of every day tasks. This knife is my new EDC (every day carry) favorite. The knife size and blade I ordered is long enough to do meaty tasks, but short enough to meet most state requirements for being a pocket knife. (I'm not a legal expert, obviously look at your local laws... but for where I'm at it is perfect.) I ordered the "Folding Flipper Drop Point Pocket Knife " the medium sized one.Sharpness (out of the box): On arrival the knife was plenty sharp for me. I do not keep my blades "razor" sharp as I'm a cluts, BUT I do keep them sharp enough to cut paper cleanly and this knife exceeded that.Opening Mechanics: I like the thumb action, I did not realize until I owned it, that the knife seems to resist being open and once you over come the resistance you have enough force to open the blade quickly and smoothly.Blade Lock: The locking mechanism seems to be quit secure. Although I'm not a huge fan of locking mechanisms that are in the path of the blade, it works nicely on this knife. It is easy to activate when intended and difficult to accidentally activate.Ergonomics: It fits nicely in my hand and (aside from the clip) does not have any weird pressure points on my hand while using. The clip is removable I think. While I do not use this knife for extended periods of time this is more comfortable than many of my other pocket knives.Over all for the price, I love this knife. It does the things I need out of a knife used for daily living.
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