Glad I found this community. I hope it’s ok to ask for some gift recommendations on here - wanna make my kid smile this Christmas :)

My son is 17, and he really likes knives. So far, he just has a few, and none of them are too nice. I would love to get him one within my budget, which is $150.

What are some quality and cool-looking knives in that range? He loves DnD and fantasy, as well as the color black and red.

Thank you so much for taking the time to read and recommend!

  • Curious Canid@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    There are a lot of great knives out there. My recommendation, all things considered, is the SOG Kiku LTE. You can find it on Amazon for just under your limit: https://www.amazon.com/SOG-Kiku-XR-LTE-Blackout/dp/B08WJNY5P5?th=1

    I carried the Kiku every day for several years. It looks a bit odd, but there are reasons for all of it. The blade shape is versatile, offering options for push cuts, pull cuts, and tip use. The steel is high-end and coated to prevent corrosion. Blade length comes in at 3", which is legal almost everywhere but long enough to perform almost any task.

    The indentations in the handle provide a solid grip while remaining comfortable. The lock is similar to the Benchmade Axis design and can take a tremendous amount of force… The sliding release can also be held so you can wrist snap the knife open. There is also a flipper and a thumb hole for alternative ways to open it. It is great for fidgeting, as well as practical.

    Another interesting thing about this knife is that it does not have a steel frame. The structure is made of carbon fiber. It is tougher than steel or titanium, at least in some respects. There is no possibility of corrosion. And it is quite a bit lighter. The pocket clip is a “deep carry” design that does not expose the knife.

    I can’t think of any other knife is this price range that offers as much.

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      1 year ago

      Wow, thank you for such a detailed review! I will definitely be considering this one, it sounds so versatile.

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        1 year ago

        I’m glad you’re putting some effort into this. Getting someone their first knife should require some thought. Particularly since most of these knives are capable of outlasting him.

        I hope it goes well!