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The CRKT Eros earned a spot in the pockets of many due to its slim build, sleek appearance, and overall utility. Now it’s back, this time with a lighter, stronger 6AL4V titanium handle and a designation of Imported Knife of the Year at Blade Show Read More
Sagacious_OHome titanium anodizing. There is a blog on this site on how to do it. It's under Blades then click the Talk tab and scroll down. It was started by @Kavik
Received this knife as a gift years ago. I would have never bought this knife for myself but I'm so glad someone else did. I use this knife daily and love it. The only downside is the pocket clip. It bends out easily. Crkt has free parts service (including shipping to you) and lifetime knife replacement. I've used both of these services and couldn't be more impressed.
Crkt and $100+. That'll be a hard pass. If I want a Chinese titanium flipper, there are FAR better options in this price range. All with better steel.
Ken Onion does design an attractive knife though.
NotsurewhyibotherYea a $100 crkt... eros is a popular knife and is lw put the price and that clip design...Ken onion does great designs and i have many of them but acuto 440? Cmon. Much better options out there for the $$
massdrop01Im a kizer fan and have 7 or 8 of their folders. Check out the task 1 or t1. Ti framelock w steel lockbar insert and overtravel stop.3/1-4" S35vn blade on bearings w a nice sw finish. 3d milled ti clip. About 4oz. Great action and super clean looking. Kizers f+f is always good from my expierences. Retails around $170 but you can find for $120 shipped which is what I paid and way nicer than this drop.
I saw this and thought, great an awesome knife with upgraded steel! Nope... I still wish I could get CRKT's more popular knives with better steel! For this price I wish it had been the normal handle with S30V.
This is a fantastic and light weight gentlemans knife. It's an office knife, not a field knife. If you know that going in, its just a joy. I love the thin, super sharp, and pointy blade. It does take some break in and learning curve to get it to open readily. If you aren't holding it right, you can lock up blade and make it hard to flick open. That said, it's not a flicky knife like a Benchmade or even and Oso Sweet. The other drawback is the light weight clip is terrible and bends easily rendering it near useless in retaining the knife in your pocket. This price isn't really a drop. I think I got mine for $75 or $85 dollars several years ago and I also got my dad one. It definitely has a spot in my EDC rotation especially on those rare suit and tie weeks.