A couple of years ago, “new knife” usually meant another limited drop that looked good in a lightbox and barely cut tape. The 2025 and early-2026 launches look different. If you scan SHOT coverage, Blade Show roundups, and dealer “best of” lists, you see a pattern: more Magnacut, S35VN, 14C28N, AR-RPM9 and similar working steels, more durable finishes, and fewer wild grinds that only exist for photos. Companies are getting called out quickly when a knife is all flash and no field time, and sales data from big retailers shows mid-priced work folders and hunting blades outrunning a lot of the jewelry-grade stuff. That’s good news if you actually skin animals, cut rope, or live with a knife in your pocket instead of on a shelf.
I am not sure I agree with this 100%. For instance, I saw a lot of Elmax and more Rex121 than normal. With the popularity of MagnaCut, I have heard it is getting harder to come by. So is Elmax a consumer-driven choice, or a supply chain choice?
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This year’s knife launches focus on real knife users — not influencers showing off a clean blade
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