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The KANSEPT Hellx Pocket Folding Knife features a 3.6-inch black stonewashed D2 blade with a hardness rating of 58-62 RC, ensuring exceptional edge retention and cutting performance. Its ergonomic brown Micarta handle offers wear and corrosion resistance while maintaining a lightweight feel. Equipped with a smooth button lock mechanism and ceramic ball bearings, it guarantees effortless one-handed operation. The deep-carry pocket clip secures the knife discreetly in your pocket, making it an ideal everyday carry tool for outdoor activities and general utility. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this knife blends durability, functionality, and sleek design for the modern professional.





| Blade Material | D2 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Handle Material | Micarta |
| Item Weight | 4.09 Ounces |
| Item Length | 8.9 Inches |
| Blade Length | 3.6 Inches |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Special Features | Lightweight, Foldable |
| Style | Modern |
| Color | Black |
X**Z
Good Micarata scales.
This knife is used for EDC. Two flaws, the blade edge doesn't flow smoothly along the sharp edge. There is a small smile. It doesn't have a reversible pocket clip for US lefties!
A**N
Beautiful but flawed
I love this knife but the blade is super loose and rattles when cutting and wobbles when trying to cut anything as hard as cardboard
E**U
Happy
Large and in charge. Smooth flipper. Ergos are nice. Decent built despite the low grade steel. Intimidating blade. To big for an EDC, but fun to carry on occasion.
A**R
Mine came with lock rock
Let me start by saying I'm a fan of Kansept Knives. Their design language just speaks to me. This knife is no exception. It's a proper full size knife with stainless liners and micarta scales, grippy jimping on the spine and an adequate finger choil for those who like to choke up on the grip. The blade itself has a slicey high flat grind on a versatile drop point blade. With all the good there is a flaw on my copy and it's lock rock. Lock rock is when the knife is open and locked but has up and down blade movement. My copy has no side to side play and tightening the pivot did not rectify the issue. I did take it apart in hope that stretching the spring would help by adding more tension but that was not the case. I did a spine whack test to see if the lock would fail and it did not. Although I like 95% of what this knife brings, the lock rock makes this knife a bust for me. Giving it 2 stars because if the blade has play when it's new, I could only imagine it would get worse after use.
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