Chris Reeve Knives is a leading American-based manufacturer of folding and fixed-blade knives designed for everyday work. Known for sleek, innovative design, Chris Reeve Knives has made massive contributions to the knife world, including the industry standard Reeve Integral Lock™ (known to many as the "frame-lock"). Working closely with Crucible Industries, Chris Reeve Knives has also played an essential role in developing CPM S30V, S35VN, and S45VN, powdered blade steels formulated particularly for edge-retention, toughness and corrosion resistance. After over 30 years in business, the once "out-of-the-garage" company has grown into a full production facility known worldwide for quality, excellence, and innovation.
With hand-polished finishes and a handle at 9,1 cm long, the Mnandi is among the smallest and sleekest low-profile folders.
Continuing the proud tradition of Chris Reeve Knives honoring elite military, the Reeve/Harsey collaboration - the Pacific - is the civilian version of a knife created to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of 1st Special Forces Group.
The Sebenza 31 is not a completely new model, but rather an update to an already time-tested and proven design.
Chris Reeve Knives is pleased to debut the next iteration of the flagship model, the Sebenza 31.
The Impinda uses a spring to manage opening and closing. It is a non-locking knife with a blade length that will work in most places with strict knife laws.
Inkosi is a new family of folding knives that will claim the position of Chief alongside the iconic Sebenza.
