Urban Knife Guy reviews the Boker Plus Kyoto flipper, model – 01BO241, as an urban EDC knife.
The Boker Plus Kyoto
The Boker Plus Kyoto is a slim modern, lightweight gentleman’s knife with three-dimensionally milled handle scales made of textured G10.
The straight-line, symmetrical design is slightly reminiscent of a traditional stiletto. Of course, there is a Japanese influence which is why it is called the “Kyoto”.
Blade Length: 3.46″
Handle Length: 4.41″
Overall Length: 7.87″
Blade Material: D2 Tool Steel
Blade Thickness: 0.11″
Blade Style: Spear Point
Blade Finish: Satin
Handle Material: Black G10
Locking Mechanism: Liner
Pocket Clip: Titanium (Tip-up, Right Carry)
Weight: 2.2 oz.
The decorative titanium clip (tip-up/right-carry) is milled from solid titanium and has a stonewashed finish. It integrates perfectly into the milled recess of the rear handle scale and thus hardly applies any pressure.
Check out Urban Knife Guy’s take on a survival tin designed to increase chances of survival and rescue or escape specifically in an urban environment should things go bad here.
Join me on social media at:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urbanknifeguy/
Check out “How to Build an Urban Survival Tin for Disruption, Disaster & Attack here.