







🔪 Elevate your EDC game with the knife that’s as sharp as your hustle.
The IKORES Folding Knife features a 3.7-inch 7Cr13Mov stainless steel blade with a Rockwell hardness of 54-56, ensuring sharpness and durability. Its ergonomic G10 handle offers a secure grip, complemented by a liner lock safety mechanism and a deep-carry pocket clip for convenient everyday carry. Equipped with a nylon sheath, this versatile knife is ideal for camping, fishing, and daily cutting tasks. Supported by a lifetime warranty, it’s designed for professionals who demand reliability and style in their outdoor gear.



| ASIN | B0CWHBB4ML |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #256,639 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,164 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 3.7 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand | IKORES |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (343) |
| Date First Available | February 26, 2024 |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Item Length | 8.66 Inches |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Item model number | IKORES Folding Knife |
| Manufacturer | IKORES |
| Model Name | IKORES Folding Knife |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Style | G10 Handle Folding Knife |
| Theme | Outdoor |
A**R
IKORES Pocket Knife with Nylon Sheath, Clip, other.
Updated comment, about a year into owning it, as daily carry: So, I've had this about a year now, carried daily - it's a great knife. There's plenty of data on it's blade steel online that validates the thought that went into making it 7CR13 aka AISI 420HC. Rockwell hardness of 54-56 which makes it easier to maintain. And, having had hard blades - this nevertheless holds it's edge well. So, again, esp at this price point - glad I got it. I don't see any drawbacks. It's about a large as a "pocket" knife can be and be practical. I don't use the ballistic nylon formed sheet it came with, for this knife - I use it with another. ----------------------- Original review text: It's appears, at this point - just receive it - as a good value folding knife. It is as described. Only time will tell if it holds up, but can't see why it would not? I looked carefully at all of it per the prior reviews of issues to look out for. I hope, or assume maybe the QA was addressed. If a screw backs out and needs to be loc-tite'd in, well okay - that can happen. I did not see any "near locking" of the blade lock. It appears to catch as one would expect. This is my first like this and do know my other, more manual, and major brand and very expensive lock blades, the lock is a tad thicker. However, steel being what this is and the lock being a spring steel as well wonder if the partial lock one noted was that it was "tight" and would slide over that 0.5 mm or so or what ever it was. Yes, every 1/4mm would matter in this I would assume, or presume. However, as others have said - for it's price point, it's a good value. It has a bit more "weight" than I am used to - but not in a bad way. The one I had in my pocket, a major brand, slightly smaller was a light weight as one could be made with great steel and polymer outer frame/grips. However, it was too light and had a hard time "indexing" it in my pocket - finding it. The blade for me was flawlessly sharp - well done, and could not really get it sharper - or not in my capability - it's is as sharp as it may be and ready for use imo of life long carrying and sharpening with honing stones. I can't say how easy it may be to get the edge back if/when goes - but hope it's not so hard that I can't. I'd hate to loose it, it's great - but, would really hate to loose my Skrimshaw Schrade lock blade - to pretty and nice to carry sometimes. I almost hate getting knives that nice since are more precision works of art. This was a great purchase and glad so far but only less than a day. Already used it in the garden for pruning, etc., - a delight to use!
G**6
It is a good idea for carrying in the car
Great knife, carry all the time. Well made has glass breaker and seat belt cutter. Even a little wrench but that is just an extra. With todays cars if the battery shorts out the windows can't be open door locks so the window breaker is a good tool to carry
D**D
For the price - great knife!
I wanted a pocket knife with a clip and this popped up as an option. For the money this is an awesome knife, and if you lose, then just buy another. It’s cheap! Perfect weight. Not to heavy and not too light. I would feel comfortable using this to field dress a deer if need be, especially since it has a hilt - albeit small hilt. The rescue attributes are a perk. It is bulky, so you definitely want to wear the holster or clip. I would not use this to replace my Gerber knife collection, but it is 20% of the cost! Only downside - the flip open and lock. The lock is a bit cheap and will probably wear out quickly. All good so far with daily use.
C**S
Very happy
Heavier than I expected. Glad there's a pouch; but it tends to fall off my belt when I take my pants off, because it's so heavy. But it's a good, sharp and useful knife. I'm happy with it overall.
A**R
High quality low price
I bought 5 knives this order. This feels the most comfortable and sturdiest. It’s the biggest and comes with a belt holster. For the price, you can’t go wrong. The quality is well worth it!
J**R
Handy knife.
A bit heavy, but very well made and useful tool for foraging.
S**B
Foldable pocket knife
I wanted a new foldable pocket, knife and found this one. It’s a great value and is very sharp. It’s a very good value. If you lose it or it becomes damaged, you won’t feel bad. I ended up buying several just to put away for back up or an emergency or to give as gifts. Highly recommend!
D**K
IKORES Pocket Knife
The knife seems OK. Its edge retention is not the best, but will do. I like a knife that stays sharp and this sharpens easily but needs to be run across a steel or ceramic rod regularly to maintain it's edge. My biggest complaint is the pocket clip. It's tension lacks. It feels like the knife could catch on something and be easily pulled out and not noticed. I guess that if you consider the price, it is not a bad purchase. But if you are working the knife, you might want to spend a little more money and get one that has better steel and is harder to sharpen. That is usually a good indicator that it will hold an edge when in use.
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