Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Folding Knife: Three Things To Consider

By Marcus Ray

Deciding to purchase a folding knife dictates that one must review all the different characteristic that are offered. Much like getting that new car, one must do their part in doing the research to get the right one. Blade characteristics, handle composite, and overall configurations must be looked at by the purchaser and deemed appropriate for the purchase of the knife.

You did it, you are going to get that new knife. It could be for self protection, the fall hunting trip, or fishing. Its a important decision. Its important cause that new knife will be asked to complete some pretty tough duties. Get the incorrect knife for the job and your task has now become much tougher than originally intended. So there are three qualities that need to be addressed by you when making your decision.

1. Yes you have to be concerned with what the actual blade is made of. Not all blades are equal and their quality will range greatly. Today's knives can be made from a variety of new material, but the best is still the steel versions. If possible get the premium grade stainless steel versions. You find these more on custom knives but they are worth it. The steel tends to be much tougher and does not loose its edge as fast. The drawback is that sharpening the blade becomes much harder with this type of knife, but still the best choice.

2. Also look at the way the blade is stored when folded in storage area. Look at how the housing is constructed and what kind of material are used. It can be a wide variety of materials like plastics, metal, or wood. As to what is the most ideal depends upon the user and how it is going to be used in the field. The user of the knife needs to judge on such criteria as slippage, weight and balance, and water resistance.

3. Last but not least, look at how the blade is designed and its overall length. Blades and knives have undergone a change in recent year and can vary greatly. As tempted as one might get to try a new fancy design, stick to the old time design. There is a reason it has been around for so long. Finally make sure that the length of the knife suits your needs for the job.

Lastly, make sure to carefully review all the items above to ensure you get the proper folding knife. Notice that I did not mention cost of the item as that should factor in at the end. Remember if you go cheap then you will get a cheap knife. Get the top notch product and it will take care of you for years to come. You won't regret it.

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