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The BÖKER PLUS Urban Trapper Petite is a compact and stylish folding knife designed by Brad Zinker, featuring a 2.8-inch VG10 steel blade, a lightweight titanium handle, and a removable deep carry clip, making it the ideal choice for modern professionals seeking both functionality and elegance in their everyday carry.
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Titanium |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Length | 6.2 Inches |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Special Features | Pocket Clip |
Style | Titanium |
Color | Multi-Color |
L**E
Great EDC! Small, lightweight but feels solid and well designed
This knife is definitely on the smaller side but definitely not a toy! Precision machining of the titanium handles gives it an elegant, hi-tech feel in the hands, especially the side with the holes. It was a little stiff in the flip action out of the box, so I added the smallest amount of ceramic grease to the bearing surfaces and that really improved it. Doesn't take much. Oh, and it is super sharp. All-in-all, my new favorite EDC!
R**H
Really impressive gentleman's knife, but the flipper isn't perfect.
This is an amazingly small and light knife, but with a very usable and razor edged blade. It's so light and compact that at first it seems like a steampunk toy. However, the blade is quite usable for the kind of light work this kind of knife is for. I just touch it up with a ceramic rod every week or so and it stays truly razor sharp.The flipper could be better though. It works, but drags a bit so it doesn't always lock immediately. Not a big issue, but the knife is so good otherwise, it would be great if the flipper was as well.
W**D
A great small EDC knife or gentlemen's knife
Arrived very sharp. Very small and light. Nice pocket clip. Great in a pair of dress pants. Flipper opens the blade nicely and the lock is very solid.
G**L
Best gentleman's EDC knife
Pros: About as light as a flipper knife can be while remaining functional. Superior VG-10 steel, very sharp out of the box. Excellent deep carry pocket clip.Cons: The grip and blade locking mechanism are not very sturdy. Flipper mechanism is finicky, does not work as well as Kershaw flippers. Sharp edges and corners.The lightness of the knife cannot be understated, it has to be felt to be believed. I weighed it on our postal scale, and it's 1.1 ounces. When you clip it on your pocket you hardly feel it there. And the blade is really really sharp, easily performing all the usual tricks you do with well-sharpened blades. It looks and cuts better than any other super-compact knife or pen knife. The clip is outstanding, working well with denim jeans or suits. This knife is undisputed as the featherweight champ of Every-Day-Carry pocket knives.But there are some compromises. The flipper mechanism is too tight out of the box, not opening reliably. I disassembled the knife to clean the mechanism, which helped. But after 20 or 30 flips it required adjusting again with a torx wrench. This is fine for occasional use, but if you want an EDC knife that you can rely on, you should probably look elsewhere. I disassembled it a second time and used some firearms grease on the ball bearings, and it's been opening pretty reliably now. But I am not convinced it will continue to operate reliably with its relatively weak flipper action. This knife is like a sports car that is super light and delivers phenomenal performance, but requires constant tuning and maintenance. It is not a jeep that you can just depend on to get the job done under tough conditions with minimal care.I also expected the grip to be a little stiffer. The slight flex in the grips allows the blade a little more play than I would like, maybe contributing to the need for re-tightening the mechanism a lot.The other issue I have is the sharp edges on the flipper,which are always scratching at your fingers when you reach into your pocket. And which would likely scratch up your cell phone if you put it in the same pocket. It's odd that they would round off and smooth the pocket clip so well, but make the knife body feel like a piece of unfinished cut metal.This is the knife I wear on my pocket when I wear a suit or slacks - elegant, nearly weightless, with a refined appearance and precision cutting like a scalpel. But when I wear jeans, I prefer my carbon Kershaw Fraxion, with its more reliable flipper action, better overall ergonomics, and durability.
D**D
Keeps a good edge. I would like to see one of ...
This is a very thin and very light knife. You can even wear this in your shirt pocket! For someone who likes thin knives this is it. Keeps a good edge. I would like to see one of these in a spear point. The down side is that the blade is so light that it needs a little more flick to open it. But. The ease of carrying the knife outweighs a lot. This should be marketed as a gentleman's knife and as such you would pay three times the price for this quality.
J**E
Very light, pocketable but could be better.
It's a pretty good pocket knife. Decently sharp out of he box. Only problem is that it is not smooth in flipping open. You have to put more force than I expected all the way through until it completely opens. And sometimes it won't reach fully lock unless you keep on the flipper the whole way. It's good for casual use but I wouldn't count on it for quick deployment.
B**X
Too Small and no lock tight on screws!
Very small, almost too small for even small hands like mine. Pocket clip screw fell out within two weeks of use. Not worth the money!
T**Y
Great EDC
Great little knife with sharp blade. Rides in pocket very well.
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