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Gentlemen’s knives are ideal for office carry, providing a capable cutting tool with a more subtle profile that’s not too menacing. Whether you’re a gentleman or not, it’s good to have at least one in your rotation. The new Boker Plus Kaizen checks all the boxes for a minimalist gentleman's knife with an upgraded S35VN steel blade - a nod to the true knife enthusiasts. You’ll be flicking this unique flipper and driving your cubicle mates crazy in no time.
FEATHERWEIGHT FAVORITE
At around one and a half ounces the Kaizen truly earns the featherweight title, but the most standout feature is the flipper mechanism. In closed position the flipper tab is virtually undetectable, reinforced by jimping in the spine of the blade. Don’t let your eyes deceive you – the Kaizen flips open reliably with a satisfying deployment and sturdy liner lock. Flat sided slot on the end of the handle allows for the knife to stand up when closed and provides ample space for customizing your carry with a lanyard or paracord.
S35VN
Developed by Crucible Industries (one of the leading manufacturers of specialty steels for the cutlery industry) and Chris Reeve (arguably the most famous knifemaker in the world), S35VN is perhaps the most balanced blade steel ever created in terms of all-around performance. It’s made through a process of Crucible Particle Metallurgy (CPM), which results in near perfect consistency in the distribution of carbides. Compared to conventional melting practices, the CPM process produces a steel characterized by superior dimensional stability, grindability, and toughness.
BOKER PLUS
In close cooperation with renowned international designers we develop and test modern utility knives and gentleman pocket knives with a stylish appearance as well as functional tactical knives for the professional user. Boker Plus knives are innovative in terms of function and design, as well as guaranteed for everyday use. Conception, design and construction are carried out in Solingen, and production takes place in Europe, the USA and Asia.