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Not only is it incredibly fun and cathartic, but it’s also fidget-friendly, in the same way using an automatic car window for the first time is (except your dad isn’t here to yell at you about it).

While this mechanism existed in the original Zero, it’s been further refined in the Zero-G to make it even more deliberate, smooth, and tactile.

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As you can see, this knife is incredibly sophisticated in its balance between simplicity and functionality.
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Aluminum falcon

Okay, so comparing the Zero-G to the Millennium Falcon may not be the best metaphor. After all, the Zero-G is a lot sleeker than the Falcon, though there is something futuristic about it (I know, I know: A long time ago…).

For starters, it’s machined from solid aluminum, which makes it incredibly durable but also lightweight — some of the best EDC knives from major manufacturers use similar aluminum in their handles. It also means it comes in a wide variety of colors, including silver, black, blue, red, purple and a few others (including my favorite: Blood Spatter).