Best Boker Knives in 2024
Updated at: 9 months ago
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From simple slip joint knives to snappy automatics, Boker is a brand known for its quality and history in the knife industry. Boker knives are known for being affordable, well made and great looking. Whether you prefer knives that are simple yet beautiful, or knives that are modern and complex, Boker has a great variety and a little something for any knife enthusiast.
The Boker Plus Urban Trapper, designed by Brad Zinker, was inspired by the classic trapper knife. This folder has a MODern spin, boasting contemporary mechanics that allow smooth one-handed operation and improved cutting capability. In many ways, the Urban Trapper is the ultimate gentleman's knife: it's lightweight, slender, classically inspired, and as capable as it is good-looking. If you're looking for something sleek to add to your collection, consider this stellar design.Be sure to browse Brad Zinker's other offerings! Want to see more of the Urban Trapper? We stock it in several colorways.
ThisBoker LRF has green canvas micarta scales and bronze coated liners and backspacer for great looks and great Ergos!Boker teamed up with celebrated Japanese knife-maker Kansei Matsuno to bring you this traditionally inspired LRF folding knife. The slender, no-nonsense design is perfect for EDC or discreet gentleman's carry. Item includes a slim pocket clip, integrated lanyard loop, and a braided leather lanyard.Features:Stainless steel liner lock for solid blade lock up. VG-10 steel provides a sharp and durable cutting edge.Stainless steel pocket clip for secure everyday carry.
The Boker Kihon has been adapted as a manual folder and as an automatic, and now meets in the middle with a spring assisted MODel. "Kihon" refers to the basics of Japanese martial arts, and the Boker Kihon gets right down to basics of what a knife is supposed to be: a cutting tool. Lots of Knives focus on a trademark design, a specific material, a fancy locking mechanism, or some other trait that isn't the purpose of a knife. The Kihon is a cutting tool, plain and simple. It has effective materials that are good enough to get the job done, but not so fancy you'll baby the knife. It has an attractive design, but it's not too niche to carry anywhere, from the campsite to the board room. It uses the time-proven frame lock, a spring assisted action, and both thumb studs and a fLipper tab, making the operation of the knife easy and intuitive.
Boker, using a design by Lucas Burnley from New Mexico, have cReated the Kwaiken folder. Burnley, whose most popular knife is a fixed blade Kwaiken wanted to transfer the thin and narrow concept into a folding knife, without changing the proportions too much.The result is a design that is beautiful from first glance. The clean lines and sleek design are absolutely unique. Despite the slim gripthere is no compromise with the Ergonomics.
The Boker Barlow Prime is slightly upsized and redesigned for having an effective handle and blade length. This knife has no bolsters, rather full scales. The slender design is proficient for gentlemen's carry and slip easy in to any suit or jean pockets.Interested in seeing moreBoker traditional pocket Knives? The Boker Barlow Prime is not the only thing we have to offer!