The solution to this problem is, naturally, a folding knife.
That is where the Chris Reeve Knives (CRK) Sebenza comes in!
Decades ago, CRK revolutionized production knife manufacture, surpassing many custom-made knives in quality.
The Small Sebenza 21 with optional serrated blade and black Micarta inlays is shown here.
This is a feat they still accomplish today.
Chris Reeve Knives set what many consider the gold standard for manufactured (production or custom) knives today.
The Workhorse
The design of the Sebenza (zulu for work) is refined and understated.
The Sebenza folder is an exceptional EDC knife that has custom-grade quality.
Its ultimately capable, with all the features you need and no excess to slow you down.
The frame is constructed from titanium for a very light and strong platform.
This design makes for easy and simple one-handed manipulation at all times.
The Reeve Integral Lock on a Small Sebenza 21.
The blade stays closed with a detent embedded in the lock that allows for secure retention and fast deployment.
The Sebenza stays put in your pocket thanks to the titanium pocket clip.
And if the going gets rough, the Sebenza gets going!
The Sebenza comes in two sizes to suit all hands and situations.
The frame can be had in three styles, Plain, Inlaid and CGG.
The Plain is the classic finish, with a matte-blasted frame and stonewashed blade.
The CGG models have intricate artwork graphics engraved on the frame.
The Sebenza is available in both left- or right-handed variations, and in a number of finish configurations.
The Sebenza can also be optioned with a Damascus blade with various patterns!
Like any true quality piece of design and manufacture, the Sebenza will serve well for years to come.
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Chris ReeveSebenza 31
Left to right: the Drop Point, the Tanto and the Inkosi blade profiles.