Without the scales, the Kameta weighs just 63 grams (about 2.2 ounces), making it one of the lightest knives in its class. For reference, it measures seven inches long, 2.8 of which make up the blade, so it’s not compact by any standards.
It also has a removable, deep-carry wire pocket clip for easier EDC inclusion.

Hot swap
As mentioned, the big value proposition of this unique flipper knife is its customization. The scales come in six individual pieces, which can be mixed and matched as you desire. And swapping them is relatively simple, only requiring the removal of a couple of screws.
The scales are also available in numerous materials and various color options. These include FRN, translucent PEI, carbon fiber, titanium, G10, and copper. More scale options will require a greater investment, but the options (and combinations) are pretty incredible.
