Spyderco UKPK UK Penknife Yellow
Magnacut Blade
Lightweight only 48 grams
Yellow FRN handle scales
UKPK goes Salt
It's no big secret that the laws regarding knives and carrying them in public are much stricter in Europe than in the USA. However, Spyderco was one of the first major manufacturers to take on this problem and create a kind of European classic in its own range with the UKPK (UK Penknife), which even meets the very strict laws in the UK.
Here two important factors come together: although you can open the UKPK - thanks to the Spyderholes - one-handed, but the blade is not locked in the open state, but is held by a powerful back spring (similar to a Swiss Army knife). This allows you to carry the UKPK perfectly legally. Yet despite its small size, lack of a lock, and extremely lightweight construction, the UKPK is a highly functional pocket knife. The thin blade proves to be a real cutting devil in everyday EDC use thanks to the raised flat grind and shows that Spyderco really had a cutting tool in mind here and not a folding crowbar. The Magnacut used in this version is extremely corrosion resistant and can therefore be used even under the most unfavorable conditions.
The bright yellow FRN (Fiber Reinforced Nylon) handle scales, which you might no from other salt series knives, do not require steel plates underneath and ensure a construction that is as light as it is strong. At just 48 grams, the UKPK is hardly bulky in your pocket. The deep-carry pocket clip can be mounted on the left or right side, which makes the knife interesting for left-handers as well.
All in all, you get with the UKPK a really highly suitable EDC pocket knife which not only complies with local legislation, but also proves to be a loyal companion.
Aux MFG Coffin Tanto – small, sharp, and ready to give every cardboard box a proper farewell
Mike Jarvis delivers once again with the Coffin Tanto —
a design that feels as if a Tanto and a coffin lid spontaneously decided
to become a stylish little EDC.
Manufactured by Miguron Knives in China — known for clean CNC work
and consistent production quality.
The 7 cm M390 blade cuts cleanly and with control, while the
milled titanium scales give you that “yes, that’s exactly right” feeling.
And with an overall length of 166 mm, the Coffin Tanto stays pleasantly compact
without hiding its personality.
A pocket-sized character piece that handles everyday tasks with ease —
and looks good doing it.
Raven Trison – A Handmade Community Fixed
The Raven Trison is the logical—and undeniably charming—evolution of the Ryson. If the Ryson represented Sam Tran’s bold statement of “back to the tool,” then the Trison proudly carries the spirit of “long live friendship.” Its name says it all: Tri for Sam Tran, Alex Kremer and Toni Tietzel—one knife community, three friends, one idea, and ultimately one exceptional cutting tool. While the Ryson intentionally avoided unnecessary frills and brought true tool character back into the folder world with its washers and functional Harpoon blade, the Trison takes this philosophy one step further. It is a medium-sized fixed blade, fully handmade in Germany, built without design gimmicks that may look pretty online but often become a nuisance in everyday use. This is a knife that cuts, works, accompanies—and simply makes you enjoy using it—while also looking remarkably good.
Crafted from CPM Magnacut, the steel widely considered “hard to beat” even among dedicated knife enthusiasts, the Trison revisits the iconic Harpoon silhouette of the Ryson but gives it its own distinct identity. A matte Acid Wash finish adds both aesthetic coolness and practical forgiveness for tougher cutting jobs and potential scratches. Because Alex Kremer and Toni Tietzel are not only part of the project but also known for their grinding perfectionism, the Trison is available with two signature characters: the precise and highly functional AK Grind, a clean flat grind by Kremer in Acid Wash, and the legendary TNT Grind, Toni Tietzel’s ultra-sharp hollow grind featuring a crisp two-tone finish. Both versions come with either black Micarta or green Micarta handles, materials that instantly signal: this knife is meant to be used.
Because Sam Tran (Raven The Pirate) has an exceptional eye for aesthetics, every Trison ships in a premium leather sheath handmade by Black Circus Leatherworks, complete with an authentic brass rivet that delivers the unmistakable black-and-gold Raven The Pirate look. In the end, the Raven Trison is exactly what happens when four friends build a project not for likes, but for the love of the craft: an honest, robust and character-rich EDC fixed blade that looks like a custom, feels like a working tool and is entirely handmade in Germany. Even the blade logos carry a personal touch—each one was precisely lasered by the team at Daily Customs in Hamburg, ensuring crisp, clean markings on every single knife.
Knife Lounge Exclusive
Full Titanium · Jens Anso Design · M390
The Cox is not a new pocket knife. It's an old one we couldn't leave alone – because titanium, M390 and Anso's design language simply fit together too well to leave it at that.
Together with Böker we have relaunched one of Anso's oldest designs. Not because it needed a reason. But because this version was always missing.
Titanium Handle.
Those who know the Cox know it in G10, Micarta or wood. Solid materials – but this version plays in a different league. Titanium is light, refined and built to last. The full titanium handle in stonewash finish, paired with the equally stonewashed blade, creates a harmonious EDC setup. Signs of use become patina, not damage.
The stonewash finish is created in a tumbler with ceramic stones or abrasive media that work the knife for hours – the result is a matte, lightly textured surface that keeps looking good. Bronze-anodized hardware and a matching anodized clip in tip-up position add a warm contrast to the stonewash titanium.
M390 Blade.
M390 is one of the most popular steels in the premium segment – and for good reason. Exceptional edge retention, excellent corrosion resistance, a hardness that simply performs in everyday use. Combined with Anso's characteristic blade geometry, the result is a tool that convinces both functionally and aesthetically.
The Cox goes everywhere.
Two-handed opening and framelock keep it legal for everyday carry – the tip-up clip makes sure it stays exactly where it belongs. Includes Böker Plus Pouch.
Jens Anso – Danish Design with a Signature.
Anso is an industrial designer, knife maker and one of the most influential knife designers in the world. From his studio in rural Jutland come designs that combine Scandinavian minimalism with Japanese precision – functional down to the last detail, never without reason. Those who know GiantMouse: Anso co-founded it in 2015.
Exclusive to Knife Lounge.
This Cox is not available just anywhere. For collectors who don't compromise on materials. For everyone looking for a premium EDC knife and who knows what M390 and titanium mean. For everyone who knows Anso's work – and has been waiting for this one.
Exclusive. The Cox as it always should have been.
(Not) Playing Second Fiddle – Now Featuring the Long-Awaited Hollow Grind
Rick Hinderer has always believed that a tool should work for you, not against you. During his years as a firefighter, Hinderer learned what truly matters when using tools in extremely high-stress situations. His bestseller, the XM-18, follows that principle: fantastic ergonomics, reliable function, intuitive operation.
The Eklipse 3.5” is essentially the sister model of the XM-18 – but it definitely doesn’t live in its shadow. First released in 2014, the Eklipse has built a loyal fan base over the years. Many Hinderer enthusiasts even consider it the hidden star of the entire lineup. No surprise then that its design became the foundation for the legendary Zero Tolerance 0392.
HOLLOW GRIND!
What makes the new generation of the Eklipse so special is the SLICER blade with a genuine Hollow Grind – a feature fans have been asking for loudly and persistently for years. Hinderer has finally delivered. The hollow grind uses an unusually large radius, which allows the edge to cut extremely well while remaining significantly stronger than traditional hollow grinds. It’s the best of both worlds: cutting performance and durability.
The blade is made from CPM S45VN – the successor to the legendary S35VN – and is ground thinner and more refined than in previous generations. The massive thumb studs act as blade stops when open and show just how solidly the Eklipse is built. Naturally, this version also runs on the classic Hinderer Tri-Way Pivot System, allowing you to switch freely between ball bearings, nylon washers, or bronze washers.
A shape built to work – not just to look good
The more linear handle shape clearly sets the Eklipse apart from the XM-18. Two pronounced grip recesses provide phenomenal ergonomics and a rock-solid feel in hand. The show side features a textured G10 scale, available in several colors – including Black G10, Blue-Black G10, and OD Green G10. The integrated thumb ramp gives you additional control, whether you're doing fine work or applying serious pressure.
Note for modders: The Eklipse uses its own hardware system. Screws, standoffs, and spacers are not interchangeable with the XM-18. Only the clip, filler tab, and pivot screw are compatible.
Available configurations:
SLICER – S45VN – Hollow Grind (Tri-Way Pivot)
Finish options:
Stonewash
Black G10
Blue-Black G10
OD Green G10
Working Finish
Black G10
Blue-Black G10
Stonewash offers a tough, scratch-resistant working finish.
Working Finish is slightly finer, has a more “used” appearance, and is equally durable.
(Not) Playing Second Fiddle – Now Featuring the Long-Awaited Hollow Grind
Rick Hinderer has always believed that a tool should work for you, not against you. During his years as a firefighter, Hinderer learned what truly matters when using tools in extremely high-stress situations. His bestseller, the XM-18, follows that principle: fantastic ergonomics, reliable function, intuitive operation.
The Eklipse 3.5” is essentially the sister model of the XM-18 – but it definitely doesn’t live in its shadow. First released in 2014, the Eklipse has built a loyal fan base over the years. Many Hinderer enthusiasts even consider it the hidden star of the entire lineup. No surprise then that its design became the foundation for the legendary Zero Tolerance 0392.
HOLLOW GRIND!
What makes the new generation of the Eklipse so special is the SLICER blade with a genuine Hollow Grind – a feature fans have been asking for loudly and persistently for years. Hinderer has finally delivered. The hollow grind uses an unusually large radius, which allows the edge to cut extremely well while remaining significantly stronger than traditional hollow grinds. It’s the best of both worlds: cutting performance and durability.
The blade is made from CPM S45VN – the successor to the legendary S35VN – and is ground thinner and more refined than in previous generations. The massive thumb studs act as blade stops when open and show just how solidly the Eklipse is built. Naturally, this version also runs on the classic Hinderer Tri-Way Pivot System, allowing you to switch freely between ball bearings, nylon washers, or bronze washers.
A shape built to work – not just to look good
The more linear handle shape clearly sets the Eklipse apart from the XM-18. Two pronounced grip recesses provide phenomenal ergonomics and a rock-solid feel in hand. The show side features a textured G10 scale, available in several colors – including Black G10, Blue-Black G10, and OD Green G10. The integrated thumb ramp gives you additional control, whether you're doing fine work or applying serious pressure.
Note for modders: The Eklipse uses its own hardware system. Screws, standoffs, and spacers are not interchangeable with the XM-18. Only the clip, filler tab, and pivot screw are compatible.
Available configurations:
SLICER – S45VN – Hollow Grind (Tri-Way Pivot)
Finish options:
Stonewash
Black G10
Blue-Black G10
OD Green G10
Working Finish
Black G10
Blue-Black G10
Stonewash offers a tough, scratch-resistant working finish.
Working Finish is slightly finer, has a more “used” appearance, and is equally durable.
(Not) Playing Second Fiddle – Now Featuring the Long-Awaited Hollow Grind
Rick Hinderer has always believed that a tool should work for you, not against you. During his years as a firefighter, Hinderer learned what truly matters when using tools in extremely high-stress situations. His bestseller, the XM-18, follows that principle: fantastic ergonomics, reliable function, intuitive operation.
The Eklipse 3.5” is essentially the sister model of the XM-18 – but it definitely doesn’t live in its shadow. First released in 2014, the Eklipse has built a loyal fan base over the years. Many Hinderer enthusiasts even consider it the hidden star of the entire lineup. No surprise then that its design became the foundation for the legendary Zero Tolerance 0392.
HOLLOW GRIND!
What makes the new generation of the Eklipse so special is the SLICER blade with a genuine Hollow Grind – a feature fans have been asking for loudly and persistently for years. Hinderer has finally delivered. The hollow grind uses an unusually large radius, which allows the edge to cut extremely well while remaining significantly stronger than traditional hollow grinds. It’s the best of both worlds: cutting performance and durability.
The blade is made from CPM S45VN – the successor to the legendary S35VN – and is ground thinner and more refined than in previous generations. The massive thumb studs act as blade stops when open and show just how solidly the Eklipse is built. Naturally, this version also runs on the classic Hinderer Tri-Way Pivot System, allowing you to switch freely between ball bearings, nylon washers, or bronze washers.
A shape built to work – not just to look good
The more linear handle shape clearly sets the Eklipse apart from the XM-18. Two pronounced grip recesses provide phenomenal ergonomics and a rock-solid feel in hand. The show side features a textured G10 scale, available in several colors – including Black G10, Blue-Black G10, and OD Green G10. The integrated thumb ramp gives you additional control, whether you're doing fine work or applying serious pressure.
Note for modders: The Eklipse uses its own hardware system. Screws, standoffs, and spacers are not interchangeable with the XM-18. Only the clip, filler tab, and pivot screw are compatible.
Available configurations:
SLICER – S45VN – Hollow Grind (Tri-Way Pivot)
Finish options:
Stonewash
Black G10
Blue-Black G10
OD Green G10
Working Finish
Black G10
Blue-Black G10
Stonewash offers a tough, scratch-resistant working finish.
Working Finish is slightly finer, has a more “used” appearance, and is equally durable.
Hunting and outdoor pocket knife Micarta handleELMAX blade with Stonewashed, Satin oder PVD finishThe GiantMouse Jagt is a folding knife that could soon become your indispensable companion. "Jagt" is the Danish word for "hunt", and that's exactly what this knife was designed for, but that's not all.
The blade made of ELMAX Super steel is not only incredibly sharp and durable, but also extremely versatile with its drop point shape. The flipper and thumb hole make it effortless and smooth to open, aided by a smooth ball bearing action.
The ergonomically shaped handle made of Micarta, which lies securely in the hand, is particularly noteworthy. This is also contributed by the reliable liner lock, which prevents unintentional closing of the blade.
A special feature is the convertible wire clip, which allows a deep and discreet carrying of the knife.
Although the Jagt was originally designed as a hunting knife, it is great for a variety of outdoor activities, be it hiking, camping or even as an EDC(Every Day Carry). It's so versatile and practical, you'll want to have it with you wherever you go.
There are three different versions to choose from, so you can find the exact knife that best suits your daily adventures and needs.
Hunting and outdoor pocket knife Micarta handleELMAX blade with Stonewashed, Satin oder PVD finishThe GiantMouse Jagt is a folding knife that could soon become your indispensable companion. "Jagt" is the Danish word for "hunt", and that's exactly what this knife was designed for, but that's not all.
The blade made of ELMAX Super steel is not only incredibly sharp and durable, but also extremely versatile with its drop point shape. The flipper and thumb hole make it effortless and smooth to open, aided by a smooth ball bearing action.
The ergonomically shaped handle made of Micarta, which lies securely in the hand, is particularly noteworthy. This is also contributed by the reliable liner lock, which prevents unintentional closing of the blade.
A special feature is the convertible wire clip, which allows a deep and discreet carrying of the knife.
Although the Jagt was originally designed as a hunting knife, it is great for a variety of outdoor activities, be it hiking, camping or even as an EDC(Every Day Carry). It's so versatile and practical, you'll want to have it with you wherever you go.
There are three different versions to choose from, so you can find the exact knife that best suits your daily adventures and needs.
Spyderco Moran Upswept Gray Damasteel® Sprint Run – Celebrating 30 Years of Moran x Spyderco (FB01PGYD)
If you’re looking for a knife that doesn’t just cut but carries a piece of history,
this is it. This limited Sprint Run model celebrates the
30th anniversary of the very first collaboration between Spyderco and
legendary bladesmith Bill Moran.
History & Significance
In 1995, Spyderco teamed up with William F. “Bill” Moran – co-founder of the American Bladesmith Society
and one of the driving forces behind modern Damascus steel – to create the first fixed-blade Spyderco knife.
The iconic “Featherlight” marked the beginning of a design partnership that changed the knife world.
This anniversary edition pays tribute to that moment:
classic Moran design, modern materials, and that special collector’s thrill
only a true Sprint Run can deliver.
What Does Sprint Run Mean?
For Spyderco, a Sprint Run is a single, limited production batch of a specific configuration.
Once this edition is sold out, it will not be produced again in this exact form.
For collectors and fans of exclusive materials, Sprint Runs are the holy grail of production knives.
Highlights of the Moran Upswept Gray Damasteel®
Blade: Damasteel® Dense Twist DS93X – modern, stainless Damascus with striking pattern
Grind: Full Flat Grind – lightweight, precise, and highly efficient
Handle: Gray FRN with black Kraton inlays – lightweight, grippy, and practical
Limited: Sprint Run = one-time, limited edition in this exact configuration
Sheath: Premium leather sheath included
Origin: Made in Japan
Why This Knife Stands Out
The Spyderco Moran Upswept Gray Damasteel® Sprint Run brings together
30 years of knife history, an iconic design, and modern materials in a
collectible anniversary edition.
Ideal for collectors, outdoor users, and EDC enthusiasts alike –
and a piece of Spyderco heritage you won’t see again in this configuration.
Availability
As with all Sprint Runs:
once this edition is gone, it’s gone for good.
If this knife is on your wish list, don’t wait too long.
Small, tough, and built for everyday use
Do you know that feeling when a knife surprises you because it packs so much power into such a small package? That’s exactly what the Aux MFG Karl Jr. Deadhead is – made from 14C28N steel with black G10 handle scales: compact enough to carry every day, yet tough enough to handle real work.
The Karl Jr. is essentially the “little brother” of the Karl line – but make no mistake: small doesn’t mean weak. With an overall length of about 18 cm and a blade length of around 7.5 cm, it strikes the perfect balance between portability and performance. It’s designed so you can carry it comfortably in your pocket without ever worrying that your knife might feel too bulky.
The blade made from 14C28N steel (with a black PVD coating) provides excellent corrosion resistance and reliable edge retention while remaining easy to resharpen. The steel is tough enough for daily use – from opening packages and outdoor cutting tasks to serving as a dependable tool while camping.
The G10 handle scales are textured and grippy – even if your hands are wet or sweaty, you’ll always have a secure hold. Build quality is excellent: the connection between handle and blade feels solid and durable, never flimsy. For a more understated look, you can choose the version with green Micarta scales and a Stonewash finish on the blade.
Another feature that makes the Karl Jr. a true EDC knife: it comes with a Kydex sheath in a clamshell design – meaning the knife sits securely but can be drawn quickly at any time. For daily carry, that’s a big advantage: your knife is always ready for action without wasting a second.
A small side fact: the Karl model was originally designed in collaboration with a Chicago police officer to create a more compact version of a duty knife – and you can feel it. The tactical DNA is there, but without the over-the-top “operator” look. It’s a knife that doesn’t boast, doesn’t hide – it simply gets the job done.
Why does the Karl Jr. work so well as an EDC?
Compact dimensions: Big enough to perform, small enough to stay out of your way in daily life.
Durable materials: 14C28N steel, G10 handles, and solid craftsmanship ensure reliable performance day after day.
Quick accessibility via sheath: The Kydex sheath provides fast and effortless access when you need it.
Built for real use: Whether cutting, opening, or working – this knife doesn’t end up in a drawer, it stays with you every day.
In short: the Aux MFG Karl Jr. is no toy – it’s a sharp, reliable companion for everyday life. Light enough to carry unnoticed, yet strong enough never to let you down.
Small, tough, and built for everyday use
Do you know that feeling when a knife surprises you because it packs so much power into such a small package? That’s exactly what the Aux MFG Karl Jr. Deadhead is – made from 14C28N steel with black G10 handle scales: compact enough to carry every day, yet tough enough to handle real work.
The Karl Jr. is essentially the “little brother” of the Karl line – but make no mistake: small doesn’t mean weak. With an overall length of about 18 cm and a blade length of around 7.5 cm, it strikes the perfect balance between portability and performance. It’s designed so you can carry it comfortably in your pocket without ever worrying that your knife might feel too bulky.
The blade made from 14C28N steel (with a black PVD coating) provides excellent corrosion resistance and reliable edge retention while remaining easy to resharpen. The steel is tough enough for daily use – from opening packages and outdoor cutting tasks to serving as a dependable tool while camping.
The G10 handle scales are textured and grippy – even if your hands are wet or sweaty, you’ll always have a secure hold. Build quality is excellent: the connection between handle and blade feels solid and durable, never flimsy. For a more understated look, you can choose the version with green Micarta scales and a Stonewash finish on the blade.
Another feature that makes the Karl Jr. a true EDC knife: it comes with a Kydex sheath in a clamshell design – meaning the knife sits securely but can be drawn quickly at any time. For daily carry, that’s a big advantage: your knife is always ready for action without wasting a second.
A small side fact: the Karl model was originally designed in collaboration with a Chicago police officer to create a more compact version of a duty knife – and you can feel it. The tactical DNA is there, but without the over-the-top “operator” look. It’s a knife that doesn’t boast, doesn’t hide – it simply gets the job done.
Why does the Karl Jr. work so well as an EDC?
Compact dimensions: Big enough to perform, small enough to stay out of your way in daily life.
Durable materials: 14C28N steel, G10 handles, and solid craftsmanship ensure reliable performance day after day.
Quick accessibility via sheath: The Kydex sheath provides fast and effortless access when you need it.
Built for real use: Whether cutting, opening, or working – this knife doesn’t end up in a drawer, it stays with you every day.
In short: the Aux MFG Karl Jr. is no toy – it’s a sharp, reliable companion for everyday life. Light enough to carry unnoticed, yet strong enough never to let you down.
Sometimes it’s the simple things that bring us the most joy. A piece of bread, some cheese, an apple – and a knife that fits the moment. The Böker Plus Rusticus is exactly that kind of knife. No show-off, no gimmicks – just a companion that belongs in every pocket.
The highlight is the handle – what we lovingly call the “Holzi-Gral.” Why? Because it’s crafted in true wood integral construction. That means: no steel frame, no handle scales – just a single solid block of heat-treated beech wood. It feels warm in the hand, has that rustic, honest character, and instantly brings back memories of the simple pocketknives from the past. Supporting this design is a brass liner, which locks the blade securely and adds a subtle vintage shimmer.
The slim drop point blade, made from stainless 420 steel, cuts cleanly through an apple on your picnic blanket or slices cheese on a hiking trip. At only 34 grams, it’s so light you’ll almost forget it’s there – until the moment you need it. And that’s exactly why the Rusticus is a true standard EDC: it just works. Simple, reliable, and without fuss.
The Rusticus isn’t a knife for display cases. It’s a knife for real life – for your everyday, your picnic, your small adventures. And thanks to its wood integral construction, it’s our very own Holzi-Gral – a little piece of nostalgia with a modern twist.
Sometimes it’s the simple things that bring us the most joy. A piece of bread, some cheese, an apple – and a knife that fits the moment. The Böker Plus Rusticus is exactly that kind of knife. No show-off, no gimmicks – just a companion that belongs in every pocket.
The highlight is the handle – what we lovingly call the “Holzi-Gral.” Why? Because it’s crafted in true wood integral construction. That means: no steel frame, no handle scales – just a single solid block of ebeny wood. It feels warm in the hand, has that rustic, honest character, and instantly brings back memories of the simple pocketknives from the past. Supporting this design is a brass liner, which locks the blade securely and adds a subtle vintage shimmer.
The slim drop point blade, made from stainless 420 steel, cuts cleanly through an apple on your picnic blanket or slices cheese on a hiking trip. At only 60 grams, it’s so light you’ll almost forget it’s there – until the moment you need it. And that’s exactly why the Rusticus is a true standard EDC: it just works. Simple, reliable, and without fuss.
The Rusticus isn’t a knife for display cases. It’s a knife for real life – for your everyday, your picnic, your small adventures. And thanks to its wood integral construction, it’s our very own Holzi-Gral – a little piece of nostalgia with a modern twist.