Regardless of what your average EDC cutting tasks entail, the Tipper can likely handle them with grace and aplomb.

Its large primary edge is great for hard-use cutting tasks, like chopping and carving. However, where the blade turns upward — one of its tanto-like features — it has a secondary edge that’s better for more detail-oriented, everyday tasks, like opening packages.

Furthermore, its clipped point gives it some piercing power. Regardless of what your average EDC cutting tasks entail, the Tipper can likely handle them with grace and aplomb.

Kansept Tipper knives on tree branch
With five gorgeous configurations to choose from, it’s going to be difficult to decide which Tipper to buy.
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Edge fund

Obviously, the Tipper’s blade is a clear highlight. However, it’s far from the only thing that makes this knife carry-worthy. Scoot down below its thumb stud manual deployment, and you’ll find it’s also attached to an impressive handle.

All five configurations feature titanium as the primary handle material. They’re also all anodized — some more spectacularly than others. Either way, they’re as tough as they are lightweight.