Hogue Knives Deka Folding Drop Point Knife Black G10 (3.25" Black) 24276
About Hogue Knives Deka Folding Drop Point Knife Black G10 (3.25" Black) 24276
This Hogue DEKA has a black G-10 handle and a black blade.New from Hogue Knives is the DEKA, a small, slim, and lightweight knife featuring the ABLE-Lock. Designed by Allen Elishewitz, the DEKA features a G-10 handle, CPM-20CV blade steel, and a tip-up pocket clip. The handle has texture milled into the handle for improved grip and aesthetics. This awesome knife is a worthy addition to any pocket.Features:CMP-20CV blade steel is tough and has excellent edge retention.Textured black G-10 handle with a finger groove is strong and comfortable in the hand.Pocket clip, lanyard hole, and the ABLE-Lock, and 100% USA made!
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Hogue Deka Variations
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Specifications |
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Brand | Hogue | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 7.50" | ||
Blade Length | 3.25" | ||
Blade width | 1.00" | ||
Blade Thickness | 0.11" | ||
Blade Material | CPM 20CV | ||
Blade Style | Clip Point | ||
Blade Grind | Flat | ||
Finish | Black | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 4.25" | ||
Handle Width | 1.125" | ||
Handle Thickness | 0.44" | ||
Handle Material | G-10 | ||
Color | Black | ||
Frame/Liner | Stainless Steel | ||
Weight | 2.39 oz. | ||
User | Right Hand, Left Hand | ||
Pocket Clip | Tip-Up | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Thumb Stud | ||
Lock Type | Bar Lock | ||
Model | Deka | ||
Designer | Allen Elishewitz | ||
Country of Origin | USA | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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Best in class
Lightweight, outstanding materials, quality feeling all at a lower price vs its competitor. What I really enjoy about this knife: the smooth surface texture of the G10 which then bites at specific points feels great. The super thin blade is impressive and a very good slicer. The spring has a very nice tension which feels a little like the smoothness between two magnets repelling… read more each other. Really strange that Benchmade is doing so well when this product is a league higher at a lower price. Hogue Deka is to the Bugout what the Doug Ritter Mini-RSK is to the Mini Griptilian. Keep up the amazing work Hogue!!!
A better bugout
Man, this knife put my bugout to shame. The bugout is great, but this is levels better. The action on this is just straight up buttery smooth, the ABLE Lock is so smooth and easy to manipulate, where my axis locks have known to get crunchier over time, even with oil.
CPM-20CV is the American M390, essentially, and this came razer sharp, with a great coating. The pocket clip…
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isn't deep carry but it's close enough for my liking, you have about a half inch showing, at most.
My one gripe is the G10 is a little smooth for my liking but I often carry Spydercos so that's probably an unfair parallel.
All in all, I love this knife and it is my new EDC, along with my Benchmade Nakamura.
4.5 stars
Both here and on the Web, many people are comparing this to the Benchmade Bugout.
I usually think that any product needs to stand on it own, but in this case, it's a fair comparison.
The Deka has G-10 scales, while the Bugout uses a lighter weight material. Mine is the CF-Elite. The G-10 is stiffer and adds weight. The Bugout definitely feels lighter in the hand, but…
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the scales have some flex.
The Deka has a CPM-20CV blade. The Bugout is CPM-S30V, which should be better steel. Both black blades have a nice flat finish. Both seem to be very sharp. I accidentally nicked myself with both knives.
Both knives are nearly equivalent in total length, blade length and handle length. The difference in cost was less than $5 (in 2020).
The Bugout uses the AXIS lock, while the Deka uses the ABLE-Lock. They are pretty much the same thing. The AXIS locks moves laterally, while the ABLE-Lock moves in a small arc. Both require breaking in, although the Bugout needed significantly more work to allow for smooth opening and closing. I'm beginning to dislike the AXIS lock even if it's called the ABLE-Lock.
Blade deployment is much smoother and easier on the Deka. The Deka's greater weight and slightly fatter scales makes it easier to open the knife.
Until I broke in the Bugout, closing the knife was accompanied by this ugly gritty "crunch." Not so with the Deka.
I think the Deka's pocket clip is far superior to the Bugout's short clip.
The Bugout is a good knife but needed a lot of "breaking in" - far too much - to get to that point. The Deka is better out of the box, except for that ABLE-Lock.
Are you kidding me?
The Deka is a knfe you don't need to make excuses for. You don't need to convince yourself cheap plastic feels nice, that lock stick and off centered blade and a stiff action are okay. You don't need to justify buying after market scales that cost %75 of the knives price.
This against the bugout? You're joking right? There's no competition, the Deka is better in every way that…
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actually matters, despite excuses on youtube running thick, "it's got a lot of screws..." or "Um just buy both". C'mon now, what nonsense. I own both and this blows it's competitor outta the water, the deka is what the bugout should've been and people spend twice the price trying to make.
Big Stick, Lightweight
Teddy would love this knife: It speaks softly, as the G-10 handle keeps the weight low. You'll barely know it's in your pocket. But it's definitely a big stick! The blade slices through everything with ease, and came right out of the box ready to go. Feels great in the hand, and I love the new pocket clip design. This knife is destined to become a legend.