🔦 Unleash Your Inner Warrior with Every Cut!
The Fox Knives Zero 2.0 Desert Warrior FX-FA311 CT is a premium folding pocket knife designed by Jens Anso. Featuring a 2.76-inch N690Co stainless steel blade and a lightweight FRN handle, this knife is perfect for everyday carry. Its ergonomic design and quick one-handed opening make it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | [GENERAL CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR A KNIFE] |
Handle Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon |
Item Weight | 1.98 Ounces |
Item Length | 6.3 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | V-Grind |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Lightweight, Foldable, Ergonomic Handle |
Theme | Desert |
Style | Minimalist Every Day Carry |
Color | Coyote Tan |
S**.
well make knife
I would actually give this 6 stars if I could. Very nice design, very lightweight. Materials are high quality. Perfect fit in the pocket with the clip. Now one of my top pocket knives in my collection.
F**O
Nice, but...
Black FRN version.Very light, fits my large hand well. The three-finger grip gets locked in nice by the handle design. Jens knows how to design them! The knife is VERY stiff to open, way more than I would have expected, even for a lockback. Fiddling with the tension on the pivot didn't improve it without creating blade wobble. This knife is very tight, and not a one-hander. Fox says their thing is sharp - it was pretty sharp, but what I got with three minutes of stropping is a truly scary sharp edge. I love the near-Shilin cutter blade shape, it .is easy to hold and grips well for a smaller knife. One star off for how seriously stiff this knife is and the fact the blade wobbles a tad in the locked position - shouldn't do that.
D**N
Nice budget EDC knife with stiff open
Build quality seems solid. Blade is well made with a nice design. Lightweight and smaller than one would expect from the photos. Handle material seems a bit cheap. Blade has a stiff opening which I don’t personally like. Overall, decent EDC knife with the main flaw being the stiff opening.
B**R
Very sharp and Quality
This is a very nice knife. It's super light and has a very elegant design. The scales feel cheap but that's not the case because of the material is high quality. The blade is made in Italy and you can tell the craftsmanship put into the blade and the whole design of the knife. Only down fall is it a really stiff opening. Other that that it's a amazing knife!
H**L
Very sharp
Knife was a little smaller than I thought it was gonna be but still love it. Out of all the knives I’ve bought, this knife is the sharpest out of the box of all of them.
D**G
Very nice knife.
Beautiful, high quality knife. Very stiff opening. Very sharp. Thumb hole is useless. Very small.
R**B
Don't buy please
Don't buy please. The blade is so stiff and even when pivot screw backed out a lot it is stiff and requires 2 hands to open. Very disappointed. I don't even care if it's sharp because the pivot is so bad.
B**N
Handy little folding knife with prehistoric vibe
This quite a sharp little knife in a really neat "prehistoric" vibe with the handle and blade harkening back to some pre-Columbian tools.I found the factory edge to be pretty sharp. Not Randall sharp, but sharp enough. The grip and balance are optimized for detail-type work as opposed to an icepick-grip hacker/slasher. The folding mechanism is solid and does not allow wiggle. It feels good in the hand. It's not a cheap knife but it is not so expensive that you'd shed tears if it was lost.I like it and will update this review when it comes time to sharpen it to assess how easily it takes and edge.
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