Please turn JavaScript on
header-image

NemoKnivesReview

Want to stay in touch with the latest updates from NemoKnivesReview? That's easy! Just subscribe clicking the Follow button below, choose topics or keywords for filtering if you want to, and we send the news to your inbox, to your phone via push notifications or we put them on your personal page here on follow.it.

Reading your RSS feed has never been easier!

Website title: NemoKnivesReview | From The Edge To The Point Since 1995

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  0.82 / week

Message History

Digression: Did you think we were born in peaceful times? In Western Europe today, amid increasing concerns over violence and insecurity, carrying a fixed blade — something I’ve done for decades with a short fixed blade — or even a locking folder can easily be misinterpreted. And every single day, in the fall of 2025, the European newspapers report … href=...

Read full story

Disclaimer: This knife has been provided through Spyderco’s Ambassador Program, upon my own request. Thank you to the Spyderpeople for letting me review it. This is a first look, first glimpse review — my very first impressions! Mike Read’s custom Alien was presented to the world in November 2023, and it is now produced by Spyderco through...

Read full story

Serrations aren’t everyone’s favorite, but one thing is undeniable: Spyderco knows how to make them perform. I’ve tested serrated Chaparrals and even the semi-serrated CPM-M4 Tenacious, but the Salt Chief in Magnacut takes this to another level. Magnacut behaves similarly to CPM-4V but is far more stainless, which explains why the Salt Series (like this Chief...

Read full story

The Chaparral series is quite unique in Spyderco’s catalog. Originally designed to showcase different handle materials on the same platform, it has evolved into a performance-driven tool for one simple reason: the blade stock is exceptionally thin.That thinness means it cuts deep with minimal effort. It is even thinner than the UKPK which is the … href="https://nemoknivesrevi...

Read full story

Choosing a travel folder is easy for me — I own quite a few knives of various lengths dedicated to that purpose.Traveling from France to the UK, however, means avoiding any locking blade and any edge longer than 3 inches (76 mm). Models like the UKPK, Metro, Urban, Chaparral Slipjoint, The Roadie, the Manly Wasp, or even the Couteaux ...

Read full story