The 5 Best Knives of 2010

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With the New Year in full swing, we decided to do a review of the top 5 knives of 2010. All of the knives below are great quality knives that we know you enjoy and love. The list features a wide variety of knives, from fixed blade, folding, and camping knives that they just can’t get enough of. Well, what are you waiting for to read after the break to see if you have one of these in your collection!

  1. spyderco delica 4
  2. This knife took the top spot and for good reason. The Spyderco Delica 4 is made from high quality VG-10 steel that ships razor sharp from the Spyderco factory. With a blade length of just under 3 inches, this knife is a great EDC that is legal to carry in most states. The FRN handle is ultra durable and grips like crazy. If you were looking for a pocket knife in 2010, chances are good that you took a look at a Spyderco. Most of these knives are under $50, which means you didn’t have to spend a fortune to get a great quality knife. The Delica 4 lightweight model was the most popular of the 2010 Delica product line.

  3. CSAR-T Buck Knife
  4. For knife collectors who wanted a knife that was fierce and would work great in a wide variety of situations, they chose the Buck CSAR-T. The CSAR was originally designed by a military operator for field use, which makes this knife super strong. A modified tanto blade and G-10 handle give this knife incredible strength when prying and in tactical situations.

  5. cold steel bushman
  6. Said to be one of the strongest survival knives for around $20, the Cold Steel Bushman easily made it to the number three spot. Made from a single piece of high quality SK-5, the Bushman provides greater strength than other hollow handle knives. With a 7-inch blade, the razor-sharp Cold Steel Bushman is a great camping knife for the outdoorsman on a budget.

  7. Gerber LMF tactical knife
  8. The Gerber LMF Tactical Knife is a fixed blade tactical knife that is quickly becoming a must-have tool for anyone working in the field. Tested by field personnel, this knife can cut through a wide variety of objects such as fuselages and seat belts. With a sheath that easily sharpens the blade and can be attached to a vest for quick access, the Tactical LMF is the fixed blade of 2010.

  9. Sage Spyderco
  10. Coming in at number 5, this is the most expensive knife on the list. Featuring a CPM-S30V steel and carbon fiber handle made in the USA, the Spyderco Sage C123CFP is a mix of high quality materials and cutting edge knife design. This mid-size folder has a 3-inch blade that is flat to a sharp edge, making it a great EDC knife for all knife users.

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