🗡️ Slice through the ordinary with the Provoke – where innovation meets edge.
The CRKT Provoke Folding Knife 4040 features a unique Kinematic push-button deployment system, a durable 2.41-inch D2 steel plain edge blade, and a lightweight aluminum handle with a flush-mounted pocket clip. Designed by Joe Caswell, this compact 6.1-ounce knife blends cutting-edge mechanics with everyday carry convenience, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Brand | CRKT |
Model Name | 4040 |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Foldable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | CRKT 4040, Pamphlet |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | D2 |
Style | Provoke |
Blade Length | 2.41 Inches |
Theme | Everyday |
Power Source | Manual (kinetic energy) |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Item Weight | 6.1 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Chisel |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | FFP |
Item Length | 7.25 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00794023404005 |
Size | 2.4" |
Manufacturer | Columbia River Knife & Tool |
UPC | 794023404005 |
Part Number | 4040 |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Item model number | 4040 |
Finish | TiN |
Material | Blend |
Shape | Curved |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Special Features | Lightweight, Foldable |
Usage | Inside, Outside |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
G**T
Very unusual knife
I use this knife for self defense only, therefore I open no boxes or cut anything else.The blade is super sharp. Very well designed and made. Fits well in your pant pocket and is secured by a powerful clip.Great knife!
J**Y
Wicked good
First - I am an Emerson snob, and have been debating buying one of his Karambits for a few years now...but I hate, hate, hate that "wave" feature, which I was fortunate to not have forced on me for the first few I bought. I never thought I would buy an EDC knife that wasn't an Emerson, but someone told me about the Caswell-designed CRKT Provoke. I did some checking on it, and BOOM, ordered within minutes.Second - the CRKT Provoke. This thing is everything it's advertised to be. It is a self-defense tool first and foremost. The blade is extremely sharp, and deploying it will likely cause you to "need to smoke a cigarette afterwards" (as one online reviewer noted)...it's that good. With a little practice (as in 20-30 reps per hand), you'll have this thing snapping to its "I mean business zone" with alacrity, and you won't want to carry anything else as a defensive bladed tool. Yes, it's wide. Yes, it's heavier than most "pocket" knives, but that's not what this thing is about. It's about safety and lethality in one package. You'll get used to the 6.1oz weight in a day. You can withdraw from your pocket (or other primary carry position) with it in its non-lethal tool mode and use it for pressure-point or punching techniques; then change instantaneously to "Mr. Nasty" in a split second.I will likely purchase at least one more of the colored versions (first one I purchased is the black TiN non-serrated version). That will be a first in 40 years of buying combat folders for me. That's how much I like this thing. Razor sharp, flawless function, masterful execution. It's exactly what it says it is. If you want the best non-firearm pocket defense tool, I highly recommend this one.About the only thing I would wish for is a left-hand carry version, so I can draw my firearm with my right hand, and deploy the Provoke with my support hand. It's not particularly well-suited for left-hand carry unless you're wearing LE gear and have a place to clip it to, or if you're willing to give up some deployment speed and carry it blade-side up in your left front pocket...that minor "aside", whenever I go out, it's in my right front pocket, deep carry (practically invisible), and deploys itself upon drawing from my pocket.BUY THIS. You won't be disappointed.
M**S
WOW!
This knife is amazing. I've never seen a folding knife with this type of opening mechanism before. Materials and craftsmanship are top drawer. It is not a gravity knife and from all I can tell (I'm not a lawyer) it's legal to carry this for everyday carry. That said, it would pay to check on this in your jurisdiction if you have any concerns. It's great for opening packages. It was easy to open the knife but it took me awhile to figure out how to close it. The little booklet included with the knife had tiny font which described how to do this but I needed to look at a YouTube video to figure out exactly what the booklet was talking about. The grip and finger ring are such that it completely conforms to my hand. It allowed for a comfortable and secure grip. That said, if you can't resist using the finger ring to twirl the knife, practice with a cheap plastic training karambit first. It's easy to cut yourself if you haven't practiced or don't know what you are doing. There are some good training videos on YouTube.
B**Y
Best knife ever….BUT
BUT be careful it will open in your pocket…. ruined 3 pants in past year and half
E**N
Unique Morphing Karambit
The media could not be loaded. I have a few Karambit knives: Fox 479 Carbon Fiber Karambit, Emerson Knives Super Karambit, Masalong Pterodactyl and this knife.The advantage of a fixed blade is the speed of having the blade ready to go. However the major advantage of a folding Karambit is the ability to use it for submission maneuvers, as well as the obvious.In the closed position, this can serve as an impact weapon such as a Kubotan. There are a few methods of deploying the knife after some experiments with it, for me:1) Pushing down in the blade mechanism opens it as a user draws it2) Strongly executing a chopping motion in the ice pick method3) Drawing from the holster in the backwards motion, which is the opposite of drawing an Emerson Wave Karambit.There are four Pivots/joints that make this knife morph from one form to another. In the folded position the user is safe from a cut.It is easier to do a two handed folding of the knife. However I have figured a way to close this one handed. I hold it blade up, and using my thumb, I unlock the mechanism to free the lock. While letting gravity do the work, the blade will start to fold and I guide the mechanism the rest of the way. It takes practice.The grip is aluminum and the blade is a flat black D2 blade.The whole blade and handle are coated with a black titanium component of paint that is matte finished.The belt clip is not reversible from what I can tell. Pressing on the end of the clip the hook opens enough to mount it into a pocket.Action, so far, has been reliable and smooth.This is a unusual and unique design.UpdateAfter 24 hours of testing, the elbow joint locked up. Since I bought it used, I didn’t try to get warranty work. I ordered another one again. They have a lifetime warranty under the original owner.
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