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The FLISSA Folding Pocket Knife features a 4-inch D2 steel blade with 61-63 HRC hardness for superior sharpness and durability. Its textured G10 handle offers a lightweight, waterproof, and corrosion-resistant grip, while the axis lock and thumb stud enable smooth one-handed operation. Compact and ultra-light at 2.63 ounces with a deep pocket clip, this tactical knife is perfect for outdoor activities, survival, and everyday carry, delivering professional-grade performance at an unbeatable value.











| ASIN | B09T3BRTVW |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #549,063 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,541 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | V-Grind |
| Blade Length | 4 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Spey Point |
| Brand | FLISSA |
| Brand Name | FLISSA |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 322 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Lock |
| Item Length | 8.75 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2.63 Ounces |
| Model Name | flissa |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Locking Blades |
| Special Features | Locking Blades |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Butterfly |
| UPC | 820909776857 |
C**9
outstanding quality/price and excellent design
Great homage to the Benchmade Fact, with slightly different design/materials/construction. Action and lockup is tight and smooth -- it has an excellent feel of quality and durability, all the way around. The G10 handle is nicely chamfered around the edges. Even the acoustics are nice, with a satisfying "snick" and "clunk" when opening and closing. The tightness of the axis lock springs is just about perfect -- any lighter and detent might start to become an issue, but any tighter would begin to make the axis lock overly stiff. It seems like they put some thought into making it just right. Grind of the blade is well-defined and nicely finished. Knife came reasonably sharp, but was easily taken to the next level with a few swipes on the sharpmaker and strop. D2 steel is excellent at this price point. Branding/logos are not excessive at all on the blade (though I would have preferred smaller lettering on the pocket clip). They didn't waste money on the box. Wise decision, in my opinion. They are clearly out to deliver maximum value, here. Putting it in a faux-fancy box would have been ridiculous, and work against the mission. I respect the single-minded focus on value. The axis lock bar stands out a bit proud on the sides of the handle, and has a pointy convex shape that doesn't add any traction, but still manages to make extended fidget sessions a little less comfortable. Not a huge deal, but you will notice after fidgeting for a while. My biggest gripe is that the blade could be a solid quarter-inch longer and still fit well into the handle when folded. Someone probably got some quasi-legal advice not to exceed 4 inches with the blade design, which I find unnecessary and annoying. Overall, though, I'm shocked at the level of quality that can be delivered for the price. This is probably the highest-quality knife I've held for under $20. If the style and design features appeal to you, it's an easy easy recommend.
M**N
Good knife for smaller hands
Good knife, came razor, sharp, locks up tight with no wobble. Only problem for me is that it’s hard to open one handed without cutting my thumb. Someone with smaller, thumbs might not have a problem, but a better design for me would’ve been having a lever opposite the blade so I could use my index finger.
A**R
Very nice knife for the money...
I just received mine today and I am going to try this thing out for every day use. I have been carrying and using the same Enlan EL-02, also an Axis lock, for more than a decade, working as a general contractor. It has been a real workhorse but now I am retired and I wanted something lighter. This certainly meets that criteria. It appears to be very well made. Unlike some commenters, I don't find the Axis lock to be excessively tight or difficult to use. The blade was fairly sharp out of the box but really benefited from some time on my water stones. The knife is so light and slender that the belt clip sort of detracts from the aesthetic so I will look for a star drive small enough to remove it tomorrow. I have given it 5 stars for now but will revisit that in a couple months after I see how the blade wears. D2 was once all the rage though there are now much more popular knife steels today. I have been quite happy with the Enlan's 8Cr13Mov so as long as they got the heat treat right, I think the D2 will be fine. 126 gm for my Enlan, only 75 gm. on this knife.
M**C
A great light EDC knife that you will forget that you are carrying.
I just received this knife a few hours ago and I love it. It was very sharp out of the inexpensive box, yet a still gave it a few strops on ceramic rods and it became like a brand new manufactured knife. At first the thumb knob left a little to be desired, but then I noticed studs on both sides and used my thumb and forefinger and it opened like magic. Most definitely the same with the lock, use a thumb and forefinger and it closes very easily. As others have mentioned, I wish I could remount the clip to the other side. But yeah, this is a skeletonized knife handle and space is a premium. I will have to wait and see before I can say if it is durable. But yet, it is so affordable that I won't mind if I need to purchase another one.
A**N
Great design but issues with lock
I really like the form factor. Never really owned a knife this shape before and the long skinny knife really deploys very well and feels good in the hand. Also the ratio of overall size and weight to blade length is impressive. I really liked it and was planning on having it as my go-to stash knife here or there for taking up little space for what it is. Unfortunately mine came with a rather stiff lockup, the crossbar lock would kind of wedge itself into position and stick causing it to be hard to release. I wound up pulling the crossbar lock back as far as possible for a few minutes hoping to weaken the spring a little bit and wound up overdoing it that now the lock is a bit too weak. Now the knife can deploy easily with the flip of a wrist without even needing to fidget with the crossbar at all and I also have less confidence in the lockup as it seems to close very easily now. Maybe some day I'll either try to disassemble it and try to bend the springs back to be more forceful again, or maybe consider just buying another. Because I really do like the form-factor of the knife but the way the knife is now I don't really trust it as-is. If I could go back and leave it the way it was I would, but admittedly it wasn't great that way how stiff it was. I see people complaining both about the lock being stiff, or too light and lacking secure lockup so it seems maybe they are trying to figure that out, or this design just makes it hard to balance.
K**G
Wasted money/Defective/FlissaHelp
I have had great luck with a previous Flissa Knife but this one came and will not hardly open, the Axis lock is so tight it literally can't be used. I don't live close to a UPS store to take it in for return. The knife would be great if it worked, tore up my fingers trying to break it in. It's horrible from such a great company I'm disappointed. For the price I know there's a chance it will be horrible. But as I have said I have previously gotten a great quality knife from Flissa. The quality of one knife from a company to this one is unacceptable. I hope I can get a hold of the company and someone who can make this right. I would recommend staying away from this knife because there are plenty of budget knives that will open and actually work. This model is not one! Update- Flissa has not made this right and it's a 20 dollar paperweight. Won't be buying any Flissa knives again
R**E
Very tight locking spring
It is a well made and beautiful knife being light and thin enough to fit comfortably in my pocket. It is easy to open with one hand but the locking spring is so tight that it is difficult to close with one hand. I have to place the butt against my hip to get enough leverage with two fingers to pull the lock release button back then shift my grip to close the blade.
C**K
Great knife 5 stars for someone just not me
OK knife is super sharp , flick deployable ...but I wanna use the thumb stud and this is my first thumb stud only knife and I found out I HATE THUMB STUDS... All mine others are Auto, OTF or flicker. Am I gonna return it?? Heck no this is great knife for the price and someone in my family will love it. Just a excellent value for the money. I would highly recommend if you like thumb studs ....apparently I dont.
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