Same Good Knife, Better Colors
Here’s the deal — most pocket knives come in black or silver. Fine. But if you’ve ever lost a black knife in a black bag, or dropped one in the grass and spent ten minutes looking for it, you know why color matters. This assisted-open folder comes in green, orange, purple, and red. Same 3.5-inch 3Cr13 blade, same stainless steel handle, same belt clip — just in colors you can actually find.
Who This Knife Is For
This is for anyone who wants a standard-quality pocket knife in a color that stands out. You’re tired of losing black knives. You want something that matches your gear, your personality, or your team color. You work outdoors and an orange handle means you won’t lose it in the dirt. You’re buying knives for a group and want everyone to have their own color. The lanyard hole adds another carry option — attach it to a bag, a belt loop, or a carabiner.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose this knife if you want:
- A reliable assisted-open folder in a non-standard color
- Easy visibility — bright colors mean you won’t lose it
- Belt clip plus lanyard hole for multiple carry setups
Consider something else if you need:
- A more subtle, professional look (check the gold trim or silver models)
- A longer blade (the 8.5-inch model offers a 4-inch blade)
Color as a Practical Feature
Color isn’t just about looks — it’s about finding your knife when you need it. An orange knife on a workbench is impossible to miss. A green knife in a camping kit stands out against earth tones. A red or purple knife at the bottom of a bag catches your eye immediately. When you need your knife fast, being able to spot it without digging around matters more than most people realize.
The knife itself is a dependable assisted-open folder. The 3Cr13 blade takes and holds an edge well enough for daily use. The stainless steel handle is durable and gives the knife solid weight at 8 inches overall. The belt clip keeps it positioned for easy draw, and the lanyard hole gives you a second attachment option. Everything about the mechanism, blade, and build is standard reliable quality — the color is just a bonus.
Quick Comparison: How Does a Self-Defense Knife Stack Up?
| Feature | Self-Defense Knife | Pepper Spray | Stun Gun | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Everyday Utility | Cutting tool + defense ✓ | Defense only | Defense + flashlight | Defense only |
| Range | Arm’s reach | 8-12 feet ✓ | Contact only | Audible range |
| No Batteries/Refills | Always ready ✓ | Expires | Needs charging | Needs batteries |
| Legal Carry | Varies by state/blade length | Most states ✓ | Most states ✓ | Legal everywhere ✓ |
| Best For | Utility + last-resort defense | Distance defense | Close encounters | Drawing attention |
Practical Details
Blade length is 3.5 inches. Overall open length is 8 inches. 3Cr13 steel blade with stainless steel handle. Available in green, orange, purple, and red. Includes belt/visor clip and lanyard hole. The liner lock secures the blade when open and releases cleanly. Check local knife regulations before purchasing or carrying.
Pick a color, clip it on, and never lose your knife in the bottom of a bag again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the color coating affect the blade?
The color is on the handle, not the cutting edge of the blade. The blade performs identically regardless of which handle color you choose. Some blade finishes may have a colored coating, but the cutting edge is always clean steel.
What’s the lanyard hole for?
It’s a small hole at the end of the handle where you can thread paracord, a lanyard, or a small carabiner. Some people use it to attach the knife to a bag or belt loop as a secondary retention method beyond the clip. It’s also useful if you prefer pulling the knife from your pocket by a lanyard instead of using the clip.
Which color is the most popular?
Orange and red tend to be the most popular because they’re the easiest to spot. But all four colors sell well — it really comes down to personal preference. If visibility is your main concern, go with orange. If style matters more, pick your favorite.




















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