More knife than the price suggests
The Cicada’s Wing by Bestechman is one of those knives that makes you wonder why it’s actually this affordable. A solid stainless steel handle with a grippy frag pattern, an honest 10Cr15MoV blade, and a total of six different finish options – that’s an EDC that delivers far more than its price would suggest.
The stainless steel handle is robust, low-maintenance and sits securely in the hand thanks to its machining, without feeling sharp or uncomfortable. The blade made from 10Cr15MoV may not be a so-called “super steel”, but it’s easy to maintain and quick to resharpen – not exotic, just a steel that has proven itself reliably for years. Depending on the version, you can choose from different finishes, ranging from understated to more eye-catching.
Why the name “Cicada’s Wing”? We can only guess. But here’s a theory: cicadas are tough, they keep coming back and are pretty hard to kill. Sounds fitting. That’s exactly how this knife feels – robust, straightforward and built to be used, not forgotten in a drawer.
Bottom line: a lot of knife for the money, no gimmicks, no empty promises. Just a solid Bestechman EDC knife that does exactly what it’s supposed to do in everyday use.
More knife than the price suggests
The Cicada’s Wing by Bestechman is one of those knives that makes you wonder why it’s actually this affordable. A solid stainless steel handle with a grippy frag pattern, an honest 10Cr15MoV blade, and a total of six different finish options – that’s an EDC that delivers far more than its price would suggest.
The stainless steel handle is robust, low-maintenance and sits securely in the hand thanks to its machining, without feeling sharp or uncomfortable. The blade made from 10Cr15MoV may not be a so-called “super steel”, but it’s easy to maintain and quick to resharpen – not exotic, just a steel that has proven itself reliably for years. Depending on the version, you can choose from different finishes, ranging from understated to more eye-catching.
Why the name “Cicada’s Wing”? We can only guess. But here’s a theory: cicadas are tough, they keep coming back and are pretty hard to kill. Sounds fitting. That’s exactly how this knife feels – robust, straightforward and built to be used, not forgotten in a drawer.
Bottom line: a lot of knife for the money, no gimmicks, no empty promises. Just a solid Bestechman EDC knife that does exactly what it’s supposed to do in everyday use.
More knife than the price suggests
The Cicada’s Wing by Bestechman is one of those knives that makes you wonder why it’s actually this affordable. A solid stainless steel handle with a grippy frag pattern, an honest 10Cr15MoV blade, and a total of six different finish options – that’s an EDC that delivers far more than its price would suggest.
The stainless steel handle is robust, low-maintenance and sits securely in the hand thanks to its machining, without feeling sharp or uncomfortable. The blade made from 10Cr15MoV may not be a so-called “super steel”, but it’s easy to maintain and quick to resharpen – not exotic, just a steel that has proven itself reliably for years. Depending on the version, you can choose from different finishes, ranging from understated to more eye-catching.
Why the name “Cicada’s Wing”? We can only guess. But here’s a theory: cicadas are tough, they keep coming back and are pretty hard to kill. Sounds fitting. That’s exactly how this knife feels – robust, straightforward and built to be used, not forgotten in a drawer.
Bottom line: a lot of knife for the money, no gimmicks, no empty promises. Just a solid Bestechman EDC knife that does exactly what it’s supposed to do in everyday use.
More knife than the price suggests
The Cicada’s Wing by Bestechman is one of those knives that makes you wonder why it’s actually this affordable. A solid stainless steel handle with a grippy frag pattern, an honest 10Cr15MoV blade, and a total of six different finish options – that’s an EDC that delivers far more than its price would suggest.
The stainless steel handle is robust, low-maintenance and sits securely in the hand thanks to its machining, without feeling sharp or uncomfortable. The blade made from 10Cr15MoV may not be a so-called “super steel”, but it’s easy to maintain and quick to resharpen – not exotic, just a steel that has proven itself reliably for years. Depending on the version, you can choose from different finishes, ranging from understated to more eye-catching.
Why the name “Cicada’s Wing”? We can only guess. But here’s a theory: cicadas are tough, they keep coming back and are pretty hard to kill. Sounds fitting. That’s exactly how this knife feels – robust, straightforward and built to be used, not forgotten in a drawer.
Bottom line: a lot of knife for the money, no gimmicks, no empty promises. Just a solid Bestechman EDC knife that does exactly what it’s supposed to do in everyday use.
More knife than the price suggests
The Cicada’s Wing by Bestechman is one of those knives that makes you wonder why it’s actually this affordable. A solid stainless steel handle with a grippy frag pattern, an honest 10Cr15MoV blade, and a total of six different finish options – that’s an EDC that delivers far more than its price would suggest.
The stainless steel handle is robust, low-maintenance and sits securely in the hand thanks to its machining, without feeling sharp or uncomfortable. The blade made from 10Cr15MoV may not be a so-called “super steel”, but it’s easy to maintain and quick to resharpen – not exotic, just a steel that has proven itself reliably for years. Depending on the version, you can choose from different finishes, ranging from understated to more eye-catching.
Why the name “Cicada’s Wing”? We can only guess. But here’s a theory: cicadas are tough, they keep coming back and are pretty hard to kill. Sounds fitting. That’s exactly how this knife feels – robust, straightforward and built to be used, not forgotten in a drawer.
Bottom line: a lot of knife for the money, no gimmicks, no empty promises. Just a solid Bestechman EDC knife that does exactly what it’s supposed to do in everyday use.
More knife than the price suggests
The Cicada’s Wing by Bestechman is one of those knives that makes you wonder why it’s actually this affordable. A solid stainless steel handle with a grippy frag pattern, an honest 10Cr15MoV blade, and a total of six different finish options – that’s an EDC that delivers far more than its price would suggest.
The stainless steel handle is robust, low-maintenance and sits securely in the hand thanks to its machining, without feeling sharp or uncomfortable. The blade made from 10Cr15MoV may not be a so-called “super steel”, but it’s easy to maintain and quick to resharpen – not exotic, just a steel that has proven itself reliably for years. Depending on the version, you can choose from different finishes, ranging from understated to more eye-catching.
Why the name “Cicada’s Wing”? We can only guess. But here’s a theory: cicadas are tough, they keep coming back and are pretty hard to kill. Sounds fitting. That’s exactly how this knife feels – robust, straightforward and built to be used, not forgotten in a drawer.
Bottom line: a lot of knife for the money, no gimmicks, no empty promises. Just a solid Bestechman EDC knife that does exactly what it’s supposed to do in everyday use.