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Kansept Wasp Knife Uses Compact Form with Harpoon-Style Blade

The Wasp by Kansept is a folding pocket knife developed with Koch Tools, built around a compact frame and a distinctive harpoon-style Wharncliffe blade. The blade measures 2.36 inches and is made from 154CM steel, shaped with an upswept tip for controlled piercing and a flat edge for clean slicing. Its proportions keep the knife small enough for everyday carry while maintaining a full three-finger grip when open.

A recessed button lock sits along the spine, allowing one-handed deployment and a flush profile when closed. The handle is constructed from textured G10, available in multiple finishes including solid, skeletonized, and patterned variants. Additional details include spine jimping for grip, a coated blade for wear resistance, and an overall length under six inches. The knife is priced around $75, positioning it within the sub-$80 category alongside similar everyday carry models.

Trend Themes

  1. Compact One-handed Mechanisms — An increasing emphasis on recessed button locks and spine-mounted actuators is enabling truly ambidextrous, low-profile opening systems that reconceive tool ergonomics for pocket-scale devices.
  2. Harpoon-style Blade Resurgence — Revived interest in upswept Wharncliffe and harpoon tip geometries is creating niche demand for blades optimized for controlled piercing and precise slicing in urban and utility contexts.
  3. Tactical Materials Miniaturization — The use of premium steels like 154CM and textured G10 in ever-smaller footprints is pushing material science toward micro-optimized coatings and composite handle structures that preserve strength while reducing bulk.

Industry Implications

  1. Outdoor Gear — Compact, full-grip-capable knives under six inches are redefining the expectations for multi-use outdoor tools that balance portability with functional performance.
  2. Personal Defense Accessories — Low-profile, one-handed deployment mechanisms paired with piercing-capable blade profiles are altering the product landscape for discreet self-defense implements.
  3. Everyday Carry Fashion — Patterned and skeletonized handle variants are merging tactical utility with aesthetic signaling, shifting accessory design toward collectible, style-driven compact tools.

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