Silent. Sharp. Unseen.
Named after the Latin word for night, The Nox is a purpose-built folding knife that doesn’t ask for attention — but demands respect. It’s compact, tough, and tuned for the kind of daily work that most folks overlook until they need the right tool right now.
The heart of it is an 8.4 cm (3.31 in) clip-point blade, made from 14C28N stainless steel — a steel that holds its edge, shrugs off corrosion, and sharpens up quick when the job’s done. It’s not flashy, but it gets the work done — from dressing game in a pinch to splitting kindling at dusk when camp’s still an hour out.
The carbon Micarta handle is grippy even when your hands are wet, cold, or blood-slick. With a crossbar lock that keeps the blade steady and a thumbhole deployment for fast, one-hand use, The Nox is everything a good field knife should be: dependable, simple, and ready when you are.
Weighing in at 107 grams (3.77 oz) — or 134 grams (4.73 oz) with packaging — this knife rides low with a deep pocket carry clip, so it stays out of your way until it’s needed. Whether you're out in the timber, on the water, or just fixing fence on a cold morning, The Nox is built for the kind of work you don’t post about — but always remember.