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Hailed for its slim profile, ease of carry, and utility, the Boker Plus Urban Trapper is one of the most popular knives in the EDC community. This Gentleman version is even cleaner than the original, featuring cocobolo wood scales and a soft, gently curved drop-point blade made from VG-10: a high-carbon content stainless steel manufactured in Japan Read More
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The handle is a little to be desired as mine is a bit of a rough finish. The belt clip clip fell off about 2 uses on but the knife itself is light, sharp, and quite nice looking.
Light weight, beautiful design, holds edge, very sleek, and feels great to open and close. I've had it for almost a year now and it is still my favorite knife. Took it apart once to clean and grease the bearings inside the knife, very easy to take apart with included tool.
I love the design of this knife. plenty of edge in a slim package, looks great. But I agree this is a flimsy execution. For me, the pivot keeps coming loose, making the tip rub the frame when opened. I've tightened it a few times, not too far, so it can still flip, but it always winds up coming loose. Anyone figure out a solution?
This knife is elegant, beautiful and very light. That said, it is however very flimsy. The blade will bend with the slightest tension or force. The pivot point is smooth but weak. This knife is meant as a slicer. Any force applied sideways will break either the blade first or the pivot. The handle is bendy also. This could have been prevented by adding a spacer in the middle - making it more robust and sturdy. Another thing I noticed was the pocket clip. It is swaying side to side. I reckon, it will fall if used on thick jeans or other thicker materials. This knife is purely meant to be carried whilst wearing a suit as an accessory. Otherwise, if you want a glorified butter knife, slice soft fruits and cheese. This knife is for you. Won't recommend. On suit occasions, you can carry sturdier knives that also look elegant. This one will stay on the desk and open envelopes.
Not up to previous Boker standards - Functional but not much else.
I have a Boker Kwaiken as my everyday carry. Thought another Boker would be a great complement to it, so I ordered this. I like the blade profile, with the deeper belly. The blade itself is nice. But the overall feel is far inferior to the Kwaiken. It is very light, so perhaps that is a plus for some? The finish and material choice are substandard at this price point. The action is 'gritty', the handle/lockout metal is thin, and the wood scales seem poor quality. I think I will throw this in the car or a tool kit, but I doubt I'll carry it much, and I definitely won't be showing it off.
This is a fantastic knife. It's very lightweight, while still offering a long blade. It came very sharp and flicks very nicely. The wood handle is beautiful. Very well made knife.
lovely knife , nice fit and finish ,came sharp but just needed a bit of honing to be shaving sharp, the weight is perfect and I don't notice the knife until I need it so it is perfect for my E.D.C, this is never going to be a hard task master of a knife more of a Gentleman's carry, to date i've used it for a host of small tasks and it has kept the edge nicely, the style of this piece is its greatest selling point as ive noticed it doesn't seem to bother people that's down to its non aggressive look and very quiet flipper opening, yes I like it a lot!!
The looks and weight are great, really fits the bill as an attractive easy to carry gentleman’s knife. But... really surprising how very flimsy it is. There’s more play in the lockup than should be at the price point. The timing of the liner lock is exceptionally weak. The flipper is teeny and deployment is slow and not positive at all because of the terrible timing, yet the blade basically falls out on its ownwhen closed. Even the least bit of pressure in your grip feels like you’re crushing the frame. The blade itself is excellent, perfect polish and you can get VG-10 like a razor, arguably the best steel you could expect at this price point. But really, you couldn’t actually use this for more than a letter opener. Basically a fashion accessory for business and formal wear. So maybe that’s fair for what they market it as? Still just be aware it’s super flimsy compared to competitive options.