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The FORESAIL Flipper Pocket Folding Knife features a durable 10cm DC53 steel blade with corrosion-resistant black PVD coating, paired with a textured G10 handle for superior grip. Designed for ambidextrous use, it offers smooth flipper action and includes a practical pocket clip plus a glass breaker, making it the ultimate lightweight EDC tool for hiking, survival, and everyday tasks.












| ASIN | B09MC96C7B |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,957 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #135 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | V-Grind |
| Blade Length | 3.93 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
| Blade Type | |
| Brand | FORESAIL |
| Color | Black PVD Blade-D |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (866) |
| Date First Available | November 21, 2021 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | pocket knife |
| Item Length | 8.94 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Manufacturer | FORESAIL |
| Model Name | Flipper Pocket Folding Knife |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Lightweight, Locking Blades |
| Style | American |
| Theme | Outdoor |
A**R
Perfect!
With so many options out there it is apples & oranges & personal taste as to figuring out what knives are gloriously great or a waste of time. Looking for a great knife without spending the bank getting one is an ify venture I suppose as well. Regardless, I have found another great knife at an affordable price providing every bang for the buck! This flipper is captivatingly well done. Satisfaction is found in the solid build, the shapes & texture & materials. The jade scales give this very well made knife an Asian flare to it. For me that’s a plus. It has a just right weight to it that feels substantial without being burdensome carrying in the pocket…unless you like feather weight knives. If you’re looking for ultra light, this ain’t that! However, it is not overly heavy to not carry. It feels so right in hand. Deployment first time required a little more pressure on the flipper stud than I was expecting. After a couple of additional open & closes I am good with the setting. It locks up very snuggling with zero wiggle. The liner lock is spot on secure. It too is a little stiff to unlock, but seems to find its place with working it. I have only confidence ease of excellent operations will only improve with use. The blade is exactly done with a nice black finish. I’m happy this particular knife is not a Tanto blade. The clip point looks great. I see this as my new favorite carry blade. My only tick of negativity is noting the nicely shaped pocket clip ought to be a true deep carry clip. I’m okay with the standard clip, but a deep carry clip would make this an absolute flawless unit. The clip critique is a personal peeve, not to distract from just how perfectly appealing & gratifying this entirely outstanding knife truly is. I recommend grabbing one to check it out for yourself.
B**Y
THE most baknife
Best flipper I've ever owned, including very expensive brands. You'll easily pay $100 more for lesser knives. This knife is an incredible value. Buy it. You'll be glad you did. PROS: - slim, elegant design - exceptionally high quality blade, holds a razor sharp edge for a very long time, even after cutting up big stacks of cardboard boxes - flips out very smoothly - absolutely zero play / wiggle in the blade - textured grip - clip is designed perfectly for pocket carry; oriented to be pulled out and flipped open with index finger in a single motion CONS: - none - I cannot find one negative thing about this knife NOTE: I don't understand how some reviewers have allegedly cut themselves with this knife closed. I've got over 4 decades of hands-on experience with many types of knives. So, with this knife closed, I have TRIED to push my finger into the gap and cut myself, (both on the edge and the point) - it's literally impossible, for me. And I have long, very slim fingers. Pretty sure only someone with tiny elf fingers could get injured with this knife closed. Maybe they received a different build? EDIT: BUT WAIT - THERE's MORE! Many months later this knife keeps on amazing me. I've used it to cut up tons of boxes, to slice carpet, for carving wood, shaving down edges of cabinet doors, etc. Last weekend at a mountain rental cabin, I used it to split kindling from firewood logs (very dense hardwoods). I placed the sharp edge on the end of a piece of firewood, and struck the top of the blade with a second piece of firewood. With two or three hits it cleaved straight through every time. Did this multiple times over the weekend. Zero damage to the blade, handle, or hinge mechanism! This thing is built like a tank. It holds its edge, takes a ton of abuse and keeps going. It's my EDC and all time favorite knife. Love it. UPDATE: As of April 2025, this knife continues to amaze. I abuse it constantly for crazy stuff like scraping grout off tiles, removing old stubborn bathtub caulk, punching holes through sheet metal...chopping small tree roots, you name it. All I do is sharpen it once every 4 - 6 months, use a dab of gun grease to lube the mechanism, and so far only once I have used a tiny hex to adjust the tension on the blade "axel" when it developed a tad (almost imperceptible) amount of play. Literally the most badd-ass, indestructible knife I have ever owned. Will pass it on to my son when I die (hopefully 30 - 40 years from now, if I'm lucky).
M**R
Good knife, Maybe too sharp
Good knife, the blade is thin enough I can pry it under flaps of boxes without too much work, and the blade stays decently sharp, it's light, but still sturdy. One handed opening is just a little stiff, but not impossible. the glass breaker is very very sharp, poked a hole in my hand when I went in for my phone.
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