Knife Name | Kansept Loki |
Blade Length | 2.99″ |
Blade Steel | Available in CPM S35VN and Damascus |
Handle Materials | Titanium |
Lock Type | Frame lock |
MSRP | $159.89+ |
We’re starting to see a trend with some newly released pocket knives taking inspiration from fixed blades, and the Kansept Loki is one of our favorite executions so far. Expertly designed by Steven Dunnuck, the Kansept Loki is an EDC-friendly folder with a bronzed anodized titanium handle with a distinct frag pattern. A black stonewashed CPM S35VN blade is available, but it’s the variant that uses genuine stainless Damascus steel that sets the Loki apart in our eyes.
As a premium composite of 9Cr and 440C stainless, this isn’t your average etched imitation—it’s layered stainless Damascus, offering both durability and beauty. At 6.88″ overall and just under 3″ in blade length, it’s compact yet powerful, ready for daily tasks or more rugged use. Its thumb-hole opening ensures smooth, one-handed deployment, while the frame lock guarantees reliable blade security during use. The combination of premium materials and thoughtful design elements makes the Loki another standout offering from Kansept.