

🔪 Elevate your outdoor game with the FLISSA — sharp, sleek, and always ready.
The FLISSA Pocket Folding Knife features a 3.2-inch D2 steel blade with titanium coating for superior sharpness and corrosion resistance. Its ergonomic wood handle offers durability and comfort, while the one-handed button lock ensures quick, safe operation. Designed for hiking, camping, and everyday carry, this knife combines high-end craftsmanship with practical versatility.









| ASIN | B0CL6FN2SS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,663 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #174 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Length | 3.2 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand Name | FLISSA |
| Color | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (162) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | knife |
| Item Length | 4.5 Inches |
| Model Name | pocket knife |
| Model Number | 014080 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 820909797050 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Best $15 knife ever
I recently lost my Kershaw Monitor and ordered another, but shipping was going to take 2 weeks. I looked around for a comparable knife that had either a button or cross bar lock, and this was too good to be true. Also next day shipping! The blade is sharp out of box, but not as consistent as a higher quality brand. The flipper is great. Handles are comfortable and finished well. Button lock is meh... You can one hand open/close with the button, but closing causes it to bounce half the time. I had to disassemble mine and clean the entire assembly for it to be butter smooth. The screws are way over tightened, but nice quality. Very little thread locker of unknown type. I destroyed an iFixit bit just taking the pocket clip off... The clip is horribly oriented, but I wasn't expecting full customization from a $15 knife. If you flick it open hard or apply lots of force while cutting, the button will stick fairly hard, but nothing requiring two hands to close. I'm impressed and will probably buy a couple more as gifts. Great, cheap, and you don't have to worry about a bad liner lock cutting off your fingers!
J**.
Green FLISSA 4.5” G10
Nice knife. Very sharp. The pivot lock works well. Easy to open, but little stiff closing, but will loosen up with time. A little heavy, but I like that. Not a fan of really light knives. For the cost, really good blade I feel.
R**G
hits well above it's weight class
For starters, I have significantly more expensive knives than this in my collection. It came well oiled and opened smoothly right from the beginning. The flipper is very well done in that it easily overcomes the slight detent-rest of the blade and is set at a good angle to do so. They might add jimping to the flipper, but it doesn't really need it. The style of jimping on the back of the blade does an excellent job of gripping the thumb. I'm not sure I like the logo cut-in on the carbon fiber inlay, though some may appreciate the sharp(literally) contrast of the CF adding grip to it. The G10 scale line between the inlay and the edge of the handle is wide enough for my grip. The handle is a nice fit for the size of my hand and the belt clip fits comfortably where it sits on my palm in between my fingers instead of the middle of one like so many others. The clip also holds nicely to my pocket (good grip on the demin) and is not uncomfortable to use as an pull point without a lanyard. I am less fond that it is tip down carry as this requires significantly more manipulation to remove from the pocket and achieve a deployed blade. A lanyard on the other end would fix this but would require removal of the belt clip in order to keep it from getting caught during deployment. The one thing that I really have against this knife is the button lock. The concave button head refuses to engage with the flat of my thumb and require significantly more pressure from a nail via side press. To be entirely honest here, with my occasional tardive dyskinesia slips, this makes the knife a whole lot more dangerous to close than one that closes with just a flat press. A convex button would have made this knife much safer (none of the Kizer blades I own and use EDC with a convex button lock have ever slipped on me - a Lieb M being my current. I can understand that some may want one that requires extra pressure to ensure it doesn't slip during use, and therefore, why Flissa may be producing them this way. It is a slightly heavier companion than my Lieb M, but I don't have a problem with that in an EDC. If you are looking for a solid, inexpensive EDC you can abuse, this D2 flipper will fit the bill. The carbon fiber version definitely adds some bling if you want that as well.
D**L
Good knife. Great price
Good knife. Better than expected at the price. Good design and materials. Fit and finish surprisingly good. Blade sharp and well centered. Smooth action and solid lockup. No complaints and a great price.
E**R
Good beater or just to have but not amazing
It's a budget knife pretty good decent action. Doesn't open fully every time but most of the time. Decent steel but probably bad heat treat or burnt edge
T**.
Knife
Really good all around knife, very reasonably priced. Will get very sharp. Also comes razor sharp. I am finding D-2 is a good knife material.
J**E
Button Lock Does not work!
This was definitely a disappointing shopping experience. I was looking at the many other knife products that Flissa has and I figured it was a big company and worth a try. But it was really disappointing. I know it's a low cost product made in China, but that doesn't mean you can give me a product with safety issues.Flissa, you just can't compete with Eafengrow's workmanship. Their knives aren't much more than $20, but they are very well made and are solid D2 steel. I'm a professional and I would say if you guys don't know how to make a button lock, then don't do it! I know that button locks are the hardest to design compared to linear or axial locks. But you have to make sure it's safe to use. My lock does not work at all, the slightest force breaks the lock and the sharp edges cut my fingers directly. This is absolutely unacceptable. Also, what are you guys doing torquing the two screws on the end of the knife so tremendously? To make the knife completely unrepairable? Despite my criticisms, there are some good points. Surprisingly, the quality of the steel is actually good, I think it might actually be real D2 steel, or another good quality steel like 8cr or 9cr13MoV, and it's very sharp. And I noticed it was used bearings instead of shims, that's a good point too. But the issue of the button lock failing is not acceptable by any means, and that's why I returned it immediately for a refund.
A**R
これ最高にクールですね。これでこの値段、買わない理由がありません。
姫**鶴
この価格帯の商品なので購入時の若干のメンテナンスは必要ですが、ブレイドやハンドルの形状は持ちやすく使い心地も快適です。特にハンドル素材の花梨材は密度と硬度が高いことから肌触りが良くて見た目も美しい上に使用時の安心感があります。
も**ん
折り畳み式で黒くてゴツい。 男性が好みそうな形だなぁと思います。 アウトドアで使うならどう言うシュチュエーションで 使うのが正解なのかな? 私は立ち寄ったお店で果物を買う事が多いので 食材切りに使いたいと思いましたがいいのですか? 梨をむいて見ましたが刃先が短いので大きくは切れない。 しかし、問題なく皮もむけてカットも出来ました。 折り畳みも出来るし軽いし握りやすかったです。 ロックボタンが付いていて畳む時はボタンを押すと 折れます。 最初はボタンがあまりにもデザインと同化し過ぎてわかりませんでした。 今は車の中に100均のフルーツナイフを常備してますがこっちにしようかなと思ったら 刃渡6センチ以上は銃刀法違反とか! 計ってみたら8センチ! 完全にアウトですね(汗) フルーツナイフもアウトですけど(笑)
A**K
値段以上だと思います。
抹**ン
程よい重量感とコンパクトさが最高!
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