A first (and hopefully not a last)

As mentioned, the Little Lulu is the first knife Knafs has ever produced in-house. Having gotten hands-on with it myself, I truly hope that trend continues.

Obviously, 5.2 inches is pretty small for a fixed blade. When I first saw it, I had my doubts. However, the second I picked the knife up, those doubts were utterly dispelled.

For being so small, the knife feels incredibly sturdy — better than some knives twice its size.

For being so small, the knife feels incredibly sturdy — better than some knives twice its size. The craftsmanship is exceptional, and, better still, the grip is secure (I can get nearly all four fingers on it, but even with three, it still feels very good).

While the 1.9-inch blade is clearly limited in its cutting power, its exceptional steel and shape balance out the length issue. I might not use this knife as a bushcraft survival fixie, but it definitely works well as a discreet EDC knife or a backup blade.

Knafs Little Lulu Knife in gloved hand in front of fire
Thanks to its ergonomics, the Little Lulu offers an excellent, sturdy, reliable grip, making it feel bigger than it is.
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