Boos Blades Smoke 2.0 Twill Carbon Fiber Frame Lock Knife Blue Ti (3.5" BB)

Boos Blades Smoke 2.0 Twill Carbon Fiber Frame Lock Knife Blue Ti (3.5" BB)

Boos Blades Smoke 2.0 Twill Carbon Fiber Frame Lock Knife Blue Ti (3.5" BB)

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About Boos Blades Smoke 2.0 Twill Carbon Fiber Frame Lock Knife Blue Ti (3.5" BB)

Features:Premium Bohler M390 stainless steel blade, offering terrific edge retention and corrosion resistance.Twill carbon fiber and titanium handle for an ultra-lightweight carry.Front fLipper and thumb hole opener design keeps the overall build slim and pocket friendly.Blue titanium pocket clip for tip-up, everyday carry.The Boos Blades Smoke 2.0, from Will Boos, is an exciting folding knife with a carbon fiber front handle slab and a titanium frame lock side. This sleek, lightweight knife has a smooth front fLipper opener, but can also be flicked open using the cut-out in the blade. It features a Bohler M390 stainless steel blade with a bead blast finish. Comes with a 3D milled titanium pocket clip for tip-up, everyday carry.Boos Blades are some of the gReatest Knives in the business. Trust me, you want one. Check out what is available at Blade HQ today!

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Knife Critic Score

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5 Reviews
Deals (4) Popularity: 44996
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$122.50
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Specifications

Brand Boos Blades
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 8.00"
Blade Length 3.625"
Cutting Edge 3.50"
Blade width 0.75"
Blade Thickness 0.15"
Blade Material Bohler M390
Blade Style Standard
Blade Grind Flat
Finish Bead Blast
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 4.50"
Handle Width 0.75"
Handle Thickness 0.45"
Handle Material Carbon Fiber, Titanium
Color Black, Blue
Weight 2.38 oz.
User Right Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Flipper
Lock Type Frame Lock
Model Smoke 2.0
Designer Will Boos
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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What is it about this knife?

Mike F.
6 years ago

What makes me like this knife so much? There are so many things that I shouldn't like. The blade is longer than it needs to be for my needs. The opening mechanism is odd, and doesn't make sense from a safety standpoint. It has cut me twice, and flipped out of my idiot hands at least three times, once landing tip down in my thigh, while trying to learn an index finger front flip. read more It's pretty dang expensive... and yet I sorta love it! I've only had it a week and already I wouldn't conceive of selling it. To be honest I don't even know when I will carry it because if I were to deploy it around my friends they would see the blade and be like, "whoa! What's that? You carry that in your pocket?"

But yes, I do like it very much. The fit and finish are spot on. The weight is spot on. The blade falls shut right out of the box. The detent is tight for the first ten minutes, then starts to break in so nicely. The CF is almost animated when you look at it in the light, and the blue ti is a subtle and cool color. It feels so good in the hand, it feels like it should be mine. It makes no sense, but I think I might have the most expensive letter opener I'll ever own. I'm digging this one for sure.

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Issues with lockbar insert or detent

Ken L.
6 years ago

Within 10 or less open and closing actions out of the box, something went wrong with the knife. It became stiff on closing and started slamming into backspacer area when it would close. Probably an issue with either detent or lockbar insert, not my job to figure it out so back to BladeHQ it went. I like the design of the knife but a $200+ knife shouldn’t have issues like this.

Amazing knife, great action and craftsmanship

Ryan S.
6 years ago

The knife is flawless, sharp and attractive. The build quality is perfect. Another reviewer said he could fling his open but I can not do this with mine. The detent in mine is perfect, not too hard not too soft. Front flippers are excellent fidget knives, if you've ever owned one you know what I mean, if not, GET ONE, you won't be sorry.

Fantastic Knife!

Bryce R.
6 years ago

I am absolutely enamored by this knife. By far, my favorite knife in my collection.
-The blade shape seems timeless, an attractive drop point. The cut allows you to easily middle-finger flip it open, just have to put the fat of the finger more towards the pivot. I was able to thumb-flick it on the first try, but as you practice, you can really make it fly out with a satisfying read more "tink" sound.
-Carbon fiber looks stunning, and the blue anotization looks great. The knife looks fast standing still.
-You will forget that the knife is in your pocket. The slim profile and featherweight makes it disappear in the pocket. Ergonomics are great, jimping isn't sharp, but is effective.
Great product!

Excellent knife

Harris B.
6 years ago

First off, I'm extremely pleased with this knife. For all measurable attributes, you get a great knife. You get great blade steel, tight tolerances, premium materials, and a sharp factory edge. The action is great, and the blade falls closed. I'm super pleased with the fit and finish, which is to be expected with a knife coming from the We Knives factory. Here are some of my personal read more thoughts:

Make sure you know that a front flipper is there for show and not function. It takes some practice to open. It's taken me a few hours to become proficient at opening, and I don't think I'll ever open this knife faster than a regular flipper or a thumb-stud knife. You can also open with a middle finger flick, but that probably won't be your primary method.

The pocket clip is not reversible, but that is not necessary for a front flipper. Pulling this knife out of the pocket and opening is equally awkward no matter which hand you use. I'm left handed and think I might have a slight edge in opening this knife compared to a righty.

The detent is adequate, but I was able to get mine to shake open without a lot of effort. It's functionally safe, and isn't going to fall open in your pocket. However, I wouldn't carry this expensive knife in an area with rules against "gravity knives" and cops that try to shake open knives. They will certainly be able to shake it open if they try, and then you'd be out a very nice knife.

This knife feels like a "steak knife" in that it is very slender but still has a generous 3.5 inch blade. It feels small in the pocket, but isn't what I would call a small knife.