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The Fox Knives FX-597 Dart Folding Pocket Knife is a high-performance utility tool designed for versatility and durability. Featuring a 2.56-inch N690Co stainless steel blade with a sleek black Idroglider finish, this knife is engineered for quick deployment and secure handling. Its ambidextrous design and adjustable pocket clip make it a perfect companion for any professional, while the compact size ensures it fits seamlessly into your lifestyle.



| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
| Item Length | 7.28 Inches |
| Blade Length | 2.56 Inches |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Special Features | Adjustable Pocket Clip, Pocket Clip, Easily Concealable, Foldable |
| Style | Modern |
| Color | black |
S**N
Awesome knife, worth every penny.
Beautiful, lightweight, ergonomic... Heck, the endorsement says it all. Doug wouldn't put his name on a product that wasn't reliable, sturdy, and... Sharp! "It will kheeeeel" Doug, love ya buddy.
J**.
Wonderful for what it is meant to do
Before anything else, I have massive hands and this fits me. 9 inch hands, I can palm a basketball, need 2xl gloves. My daughters hands are little and she can operate this knife as well as I can. This knife is not the knife you are using to open boxes. It's not meant to go out and do your daily work. This is a self defense knife. It is created by Doug Marcaida, not by Buck or Old Timer. This is meant for fighting not anything else. You can use it for what you please, but this was designed for a specific purpose. That's what I think is bringing this guy down on Amazon. I personally put the clip on the opposite side as it came on. The clip is on the fox logo side not the signature side for me. I can draw it using my pinkie finger in the ring in a slightly backward motion which puts the weapon in a slashing position for handling out of my pocket rather than a stabbing position. I was trained in slashing and not stabbing, slashing can create more damage and allows more combat potential for defense rather than the stabbing position. These positions I speak of are if you put a closed fist around the weapon is the blade pointing in the same direction as your thumb or not. I would get trained on using this style of knife before deciding this is for you and complaining because it isn't your style. Remember what it is for. And what it is meant to do it will do so well. Balanced. Light, comfortable.
J**N
Very reliable EDC
Awesome knife! Didn’t come sharp like they usually do but whatever, I carry it with me all the time, 15/10 would bang.
R**G
Great knife
Fits my hand great, draws smooth and fast. Nice blade. One of my favorites.
K**R
Great Design; Good for EDC
Perfect size for EDC. The wave feature allows for very quick opening. A bit pricey, but it's hard to find a quality karambit with this design.
G**O
A good knife
It's a good knife if you want a wave opening karambit style tanto knife.
A**S
Not reliably rapid to deploy for EDC
I wanted to like it for EDC but the hook is a fatal flaw. With improvement this design could deliver on a reliably quick deploy EDC. The hook on top of the blade does a great job of hooking inside your pocket so that the knife does not want to come out when it snags and even wants to open up inside your pocket. Fumble fumble... wait a minute... be careful not to poke yourself. This problem is bad tucked in either side. The clip is so incredibly tight that the resistance to remove it from your pocket further exacerbates rapidly deploying it. When trying to intentionally unfold the blade, it takes more effort than cheaper folders I have, sometimes even failing to lock. The hook is the worst deployment enabler I have ever used, having sharp edges, very small, too easy to not quite engage. I am not a fan of the spyderco hole in a lot of designs, but having that complete loop into a decent size hole with no sharp edges instead of the hook would have made a radical improvement in this design. Once unfolded and locked, it feels okay in my hands (men's size large), but is a little on the small side when holding under-hand. For its small size, it has a nice feel when held over-hand with thumb seated nicely into the dip behind the blade shoulder and against the jimping. I think the ring is a great design feature I would like to see used more often because it can be great for retention, support, and employment if integrated correctly for a given user's hand size/shape. I understand every design is a series of choices balancing many design factors, but this one misses the mark, the hook being a terrible idea. I have several favorite folders that deliver far better for much less cost, some using lower-cost alloy than this Bohler N690Co, and some in the same tier. If the hook was intended to be a bottle opener, then that is the last design element I would care about, certainly not wanting it to keal the reliable functionality of its deployment.
T**N
Older version, but still great!
I bought years ago but recently lost the newer version of this FOX Karambit, the XT. Though it's still my favorite, it's sold out frequently. I bought this older version and have zero complaints about it. It doesn't have the newer model's window breaker function or the reinforced blade lock, but it deploys fast and operates smoothly. Excellent for self defense.
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