With the design of the Boker Plus Kihon DC, the American custom knifemaker Lucas Burnley embodies the idea of the Japanese Kihon. The term originally encompasses the fundamentals and basic techniques of Japanese martial arts, which Burnley realises down-to-earth in a solid everyday knife. The features and straightforward design are evidence of its high practicality and give the knife with the decisive price-performance ratio an ideal basis for everyday cutting tasks.
The drop-point blade made of D2 with a black ti-coated finish opens smoothly via the removable thumb stud on both sides thanks to the ball bearings, while the crossbar lock guarantees intuitive, safe and practical unlocking of the knife. The non-slip handle with textured squares is made of glass fibre-reinforced nylon and sits comfortably in one's hand. The consistent black colour concept gives the Kihon an understated look. The 2.0 versions of the popular model are also suitable as a lightweight full-size EDC thanks to the 15% weight reduction.
Supplied with a lanyard hole and convertible tip-up wire clip for flexible carrying options.
• Overall Length: 20,0 cm
• Blade Length: 8,2 cm
• Blade Thickness: 3,2 mm
• Weight: 105 g
• Steel: D2
• Handle Material: Nylon