Boos Blades Smoke 2.0 Twill Carbon Fiber Frame Lock Knife Green Ti (3.5" BB)
About Boos Blades Smoke 2.0 Twill Carbon Fiber Frame Lock Knife Green Ti (3.5" BB)
Features:Premium Bohler M390 stainless steel blade, offering terrific edge retention and corrosion resistance.Carbon fiber and titanium handle for an ultra-lightweight carry.Front fLipper and thumb hole opener design keeps the overall build slim and pocket friendly.Green titanium pocket clip for tip-up, everyday carry.The Boos Blades Smoke 2.0, from Will Boos, is an exciting folding knife with a carbon fiber front handle slab and a titanium frame lock side. This sleek, lightweight knife has a smooth front fLipper opener, but can also be flicked open using the cut-out in the blade. It features a Bohler M390 stainless steel blade with a bead blast finish. Comes with a 3D milled titanium pocket clip for tip-up, everyday carry.Boos Blades are some of the gReatest Knives in the business. Trust me, you want one. Check out what is available at Blade HQ today!
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Boos Blades Smoke 2.0 Variations
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Specifications |
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Brand | Boos Blades | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 8.00" | ||
Blade Length | 3.625 | ||
Cutting Edge | 3.50" | ||
Blade width | 0.75" | ||
Blade Thickness | 0.15" | ||
Blade Material | Bohler M390 | ||
Blade Style | Standard | ||
Blade Grind | Flat | ||
Finish | Bead Blast | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 4.50" | ||
Handle Width | 0.75" | ||
Handle Thickness | 0.45" | ||
Handle Material | Carbon Fiber, Titanium | ||
Color | Black, Green | ||
Weight | 2.38 oz. | ||
User | Right Hand | ||
Pocket Clip | Tip-Up | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Flipper | ||
Lock Type | Frame Lock | ||
Model | Smoke 2.0 | ||
Designer | Will Boos | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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Ratings and Reviews
Best Front Flipper
Literally the best front flipper. And just as good as my original smoke. Loved the green and carbon fiber combo.
Nice Blade, Poor Steel
I like the design of this knife until I found some brown spots appear on the blade. They keep appear after I remove them by scratching with finger nails.
Does M390 rust ? Does it really M390? I don't know.
The front-flippin' future is now
Mike Gavac of Gavko Knives said in an online Q & A a few months ago that he believed traditional flippers were played out, and that we would see less of them on upcoming designs. He said he felt that way, in part, because he and other designers were simply tired of flippers, having made so many knives with that feature recently; but also because flippers burden a knife's design…
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with creating a place for the flipper tab to go when the blade is open. And this means the knife must have additional means extra material somewhere on the frame, which means more weight, slightly greater cost, and potentially interrupted/unbalanced aesthetics.
This Boos Blade knife reminded me of that conversation not only because its blade deploys via front flipper, but also because the feature seems so vital to the overall design: this is a super sleek, extremely lightweight knife that still manages to offer a ton of blade relative to its size and weight, and I don't think it would do that nearly as well with a flipper tab jutting out the side, or a bunch of extra blade steel added on to provide real estate for thumb studs or a Spyder hole.
I'd never handled a front-flipping knife, and was a bit concerned that it would be practical, but I needn't have worried--the front flipper is just fine. It works as well or better than a traditional flipper, once one is accustomed to using it. I'd go so far as to say that used correctly, it actually gets the knife w/ open blade seated into the hand, ready to use as quickly (maybe quicker?) as any other method.
As with most thin-handled knives, the trick is to make sure one isn't pressing against the lock bar when opening the blade. As this was the first front-flipper I'd ever handled, it took some few dozen tries before I got proficient, but I can now confidently say that anyone who claims a Boos Blade front flipper isnt as easy, fast, and reliable a way to open a knife as some other method is doing it wrong, because it is.
This knife isnt for heavy use, and is most definitely an office/home EDC type, but in that role it is absolutely oustanding: lightweight and very slim, and therefore easy to carry; comfortable to use, and easy to be precise with when making cuts. The blade doesnt have much belly, but it is flat-ground, and its shape is long and thin enough to make a pretty good slicer; the steep drop point creates a sharp tip that is still solid enough to not worry it will break when using it to pierce (M390 blade steel helps with that).
In a word, this knife is a wonderfully balanced design that performs better than its looks would indicate, and carries easier than such performance would normally require. If you like the Kershaw Leek but find the blade to delicate, or the handle too small, definitely pick up this knife. It's the perfect "urban edc" I and many others had been wishing someone would design. Just remember: don't squeeze the lock-bar when trying to open the blade.
First Front Flipper
I have to say I like everything about this knife. I was not sold on the front flipper until this knife. It's perfect. The opening is just different but in the funniest and coolest way possible. The action is crazy smooth. I'm glad I got the green. It's closer to an olive color than the lime like green in the pictures. The cabon fiber is smooth and finished well. I have though I… read more lost it a few times it takes up so little pocket space. Superb knife. Not my last Boos.