A Folder That’s Easy to Carry and a Bit More Interesting to Look At
Most everyday carry folders are available in black, maybe one other color, and that’s it. This one gives you four two-tone combinations — black handle with red accents, grey with blue, rainbow with black, and silver with black — so you can pick something that suits your style without sacrificing any function. The assisted open mechanism and liner lock are the same reliable setup you’d expect from a quality folder in this class.
At 7.75 inches overall with a 3.25-inch blade, it’s a practical carry size that keeps you well within legal carry limits in most areas.
Who This Folding Knife Is For
Anyone who wants a reliable daily carry knife that looks a bit more distinctive than the standard all-black folder. People who like matching their gear — a grey and blue knife with a grey bag, for instance — will appreciate having real options. It’s also a reasonable gift choice for someone who carries a knife regularly and would appreciate something that has a more personal feel to it.
The 3.25-inch blade and assisted open make it well-suited for office workers, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone who opens a lot of packages and wants a blade that’s ready quickly without fumbling for a thumb stud.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose this folding knife if you want:
- A practical everyday carry folder with two-tone accent styling
- A 3.25-inch blade that stays within most legal carry limits
- Assisted open with a reliable liner lock for one-handed use
- Multiple color combinations to match your preference or other gear
Consider something else if you need:
- A longer blade for heavier cutting tasks
- Higher-grade steel with extended edge retention for demanding work
How the Accent Handle Sets It Apart
The handle accent design isn’t just cosmetic — the two-tone construction uses different finish treatments on the main body and accent sections, giving the knife a more refined look without adding bulk or weight. The 3Cr13 steel blade is clean and functional, and the liner lock mechanism holds the blade firmly in position when open without any play or rattle.
The assisted open works consistently: press the thumb stud, the spring takes over, blade locks open. Close it by pressing the liner lock tab and folding the blade back. Simple, reliable, and gets easier with practice. At 0.45 lbs, it’s light enough to carry in a front pocket all day without noticing much.
The belt clip and lanyard hole give you options. Clip it to a jeans pocket, hang it from a bag with a small carabiner, or tether it to a belt loop lanyard. The rainbow with black accents color is the most distinctive — works as a conversation piece or just makes the knife easy to identify in a gear bag.
Quick Comparison: How Does This Folding Knife Stack Up?
| Feature | Accent Handle Folder | Plain Black Folder | Fixed Blade | Multi-Tool w/ Blade |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blade Length | 3.25 inches ✓ | 2.5–4 inches | 4–6 inches ✓ | 2–3 inches |
| Opening Speed | Fast – assisted ✓ | Manual or assisted | Always ready ✓ | Manual |
| Carry Options | Clip + Lanyard ✓ | Clip | Sheath | Clip/Pouch |
| Style Options | 4 color combos ✓ | 1–2 colors | Limited | Minimal |
| Gift Appeal | High ✓ | Low | Moderate | High ✓ |
| Best For | EDC, gift option | Utility focus | Outdoor use | Tool versatility |
Practical Details
Overall length: 7.75 inches open. Blade length: 3.25 inches. Blade material: 3Cr13 stainless steel. Weight: approximately 0.45 lbs. Includes belt clip and lanyard hole. Available in four combinations: black handle with red accents, grey handle with blue accents, rainbow handle with black accents, and silver handle with black accents. Check your local blade length and assisted open knife regulations before carrying.
A well-made everyday carry folder that combines reliable assisted open function with two-tone accent styling — practical to carry and a bit more interesting than your average pocket knife.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “handle with accents” mean exactly?
The handle has two distinct color zones — a main body color and a contrasting accent color applied to select sections of the handle (typically the bolster areas or edge trim). It’s a two-tone look rather than a single solid color. For example, the grey with blue accents version has a grey primary handle with blue-finished detail sections. The effect looks more refined than a plain single-color handle and makes each version distinctly identifiable.
Is the rainbow version actual rainbow color or just an iridescent finish?
The rainbow handle uses a multi-tone anodized or color-treated finish that shifts through several colors depending on the angle of light — similar to an oil-slick or titanium-style finish. It’s not painted in rainbow stripes. The result is an iridescent effect that’s subtle in low light and more pronounced in direct light. It’s paired with black accents to keep the overall look balanced rather than overwhelming.
How does this compare to a similar plain folder in terms of quality?
The function is essentially the same — same steel, same assisted open mechanism, same liner lock. The difference is entirely in the handle finish. You’re not paying a premium for better steel or a more refined mechanism; you’re getting a more visually interesting carry knife at a comparable price. If function is all you care about, a plain folder works just as well. If you want something that looks a bit more personal, the accent handle is worth it.
Can this be given as a gift?
Yes, it works well as a gift. The color options let you pick something that suits the recipient’s style, and the two-tone finish looks more thoughtful than a plain utility knife. Just be mindful of the recipient’s location — assisted open knives have varying legal status by state and city, so if you’re gifting this to someone in a jurisdiction with strict knife laws, it’s worth a quick check first. Including a note about local carry regulations is a good idea.




















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