Kansept Eaglestrike Knife Overview – ZeroAir Critiques


The Kansept Eaglestrike knife is a Crossbar lock knife. This James Lowe design has a Damascus blade and “lightning strike” anodizing, however others can be found.


Official Specs

Right here’s a hyperlink to the Kansept Eaglestrike knife.

Variations

Three variations can be found. This lightning with Damascus is essentially the most figured, with the opposite two providing satin or coated blades and (additionally) titanium handles.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife versions

Worth

This model of the Kansept Eaglestrike knife is the costliest, at round $180. The opposite two are $170.

Notice that on this and plenty of Kansept knives, there’s an choice for delivery from a US warehouse! So no matter every other points, these knives are already contained in the USA and might be shipped with none fuss.


Bundle and Handbook

Kansept Fermi knife box

Kansept Eaglestrike knife box

Kansept Eaglestrike knife box

There isn’t any guide.

What’s Included

Kansept Eaglestrike knife what's included

  • Kansept Eaglestrike knife
  • Cleansing material
  • Spare Crossbar elements (2)
  • Carry pouch
  • Card

Look

Kansept Eaglestrike knife fully open clip side view

Pardon the pun, however this Lightning Strike model of the Kansept Eaglestrike knife is … hanging! There’s a lot occurring. The sleek titanium handles are “lightning strike” anodized, and the blade is Damascus.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife fully open non clip side view

It’s lots to soak up, and it’s additionally fairly giant for an EDC knife.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife open three quarter view

I do actually like lightning strike anodization (and titanium typically), so this knife does enchantment to me.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife closed side view

Kansept Eaglestrike knife closed side view

Open / Shut / Lock

The Kansept Eaglestrike knife is a thumbstud opening knife. The thumbstud is on either side of the blade, so the Eaglestrike can fairly be stated to be ambidextrous. (Extra on that later.)

Kansept Eaglestrike knife opening with thumbstud

One in all my most most well-liked methods to open a knife like that is really the lock, although. If you happen to launch the Crossbar lock only a bit, the blade is not tensioned in place, and you’ll flip the knife open. That works very properly with the Kansept Eaglestrike knife.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife opening with crossbar lock

Once more, it is a crossbar lock knife. This little space simply behind the pivot (beneath) might be moved ahead or backward for locking the knife. It’s all underneath stress (no click on). You would possibly get a greater thought how this feels by wanting on the two spare elements within the part manner above.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife open in hand

I actually love Crossbar (and Axis) locking knives. This one works properly, and the blade is heavy sufficient to make flipping with the Crossbar mechanism very rewarding. (Not,e although, this blade is lengthy (3.73″), in order that is perhaps intimidating to others!)

Construct and Really feel

Construct high quality is nice, after all. Kansept makes nice knives!

Kansept Eaglestrike knife partially open

Blade centering is ideal.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife blade centering

Kansept doesn’t say what sort of pivot the Eaglestrike has.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife pivot end view

The backspacer matches in shade however doesn’t have the lightning strike end. Beneath, you may most clearly see the steel liners, too.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife backspacer view

Kansept Eaglestrike knife clip edge view

There’s a little bit of jimping close to the thumbstud. That is uncommon jimping, too. It’s beveled and “aggressive” (however not sharp.)

Kansept Eaglestrike knife view of jimping

Right here you may get a (first rate) take a look at these liners I discussed above. Contained in the handles, they’re skeletonized, prone to scale back weight.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife skeletonized liners view

There’s not a ton of branding on the knife, however what’s there’s disguised by the Damascus metal.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife blade branding

Kansept Eaglestrike knife

The pivot might be adjusted with a TORX driver.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife crossbar lock view and pivot

And either side might be adjusted.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife other pivot side

The scales have an enormous cutout space the place an index finger can go whereas the blade is open.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife finger cutout on scales

Dimension

Total Size 8.36”/212.3mm
Blade Size 3.73”/94.8mm
Blade Thickness 0.118″ / 3.0mm
Weight 5.27oz/149.5g

Above, you may see the Kansept Eaglestrike knife with the Civivi Elementum in orange G10. I exploit that knife a lot!

Right here’s the knife in hand:

Kansept Eaglestrike knife in hand

Beneath you may see the Kansept Eaglestrike knife with the venerable Convoy S2+. The model beneath is a customized laser-engraved Convoy S2+ host by GadgetConnections.com. I did a full put up on an engraved orange host proper right here! Or go straight to GadgetConnections.com to purchase your Convoy S2+ now!

Additionally within the picture above, my Commonplace Reference Materials (SRM) flashlight is the Hanko Machine Works Trident, an 18350 mild. Whereas I’ve not reviewed or examined the Gunner Grip model seen right here, I’ve examined a Hanko Machine Works Trident Complete Tesseract in brass. I like the Trident, and it’s a hanging distinction to the cheap Convoy S2+, one other nice SRM.

Simply one other shot with the Convoy S2+ – these two are the identical size!

Kansept Eaglestrike knife with the convoy s2+ 18650 sized

Metal / Reduce / Oats

The Kansept Eaglestrike knife makes use of Damascus metal. The opposite two choices use S35VN, although, which might be a better option when you plan to make use of the knife a bunch!

Kansept Eaglestrike knife blade shape and detail

Kansept has the blade listed as “Wharncliffe,” however I believe that may very well be a typo. Based on coltellimania.com, which produced this picture, the Kansept Eaglestrike knife most likely has a drop level blade. And once more, it’s a 3.73″ blade.

Retention

A pocket clip is included and constructed into the Kansept Eaglestrike knife. The clip has no exterior screws.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife pocket clip detail

The knife carries properly, and the clip has good stress.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife pocket clip profile

The clip is just not reversible. I’m not positive the way it attaches internally, but when it had been reversible, there’d be no less than some indication on this scale (beneath). So, regardless of having twin thumbstuds (and I assume, the Crossbar lock being accessible on either side), the clip not being reversible might play into your opinion on the Kansept Eaglestrike knife being ambidextrous.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife is not reversible

Kansept additionally included their commonplace pouch.

Kansept Eaglestrike knife carry pouch

Abstract and Conclusion

The Kansept Eaglestrike knife is kind of a particular knife! The James Lowe design is kind of attention-grabbing, even except for the Damascus blade and Lightning Strike anodizing. I don’t at all times love to hold a knife with an almost 4″ blade, however I’m happy to report that the Eaglestrike carries loads slim!

Notes

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