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Thursday, 26 December 2024 13:49

Kansept Cybin Featured

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Kansept has been on a roll this year, cranking out one standout design after another, and the Cybin is no exception. This little marvel comes from the mind of Scott Stills, a part-time knifemaker from Asheville, North Carolina, who’s pouring every ounce of his passion into Edgy Bladeworks. His creations reflect a bold, dark sense of humor and a love for unique designs, and the Cybin—a nod to psilocybin, the psychedelic compound found in "magic mushrooms"—is a perfect example.

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The blade shape immediately caught my eye. It’s looks inspired by a razor pattern, it carries a vibe similar to the blade profile found on some Barlow-pattern knives—a style that’s as classic as your granddad’s pocketknife but with a fresh twist. The gentle curve of the belly is understated but functional, giving you enough slicing power without being over the top. Kansept made a smart move here, striking a balance between creativity and practicality that makes the Cybin feel innovative yet grounded. Add S35VN steel to the mix, and you’ve got a blade that’s tough, holds an edge well, and sharpens up beautifully.

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Moving down to the handle, the Cybin continues to impress. Titanium with a frag pattern is a first for me—I’ve seen this texture in G10 and Micarta, but those tend to chew up your pockets like an overenthusiastic puppy. This titanium version is a revelation. It’s got grip without the aggression, and the bronzed anodized finish adds a touch of rugged elegance. It’s the kind of handle you can appreciate both for its aesthetic appeal and its practical comfort. The ergonomic shape deserves special mention, too. The gentle finger groove transitions seamlessly into an arc that just feels right in the hand. Even during harder tasks, that dropped heel cradles your palm without digging in—a small detail that makes a big difference.

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Speaking of harder tasks, the blade geometry shines here as well. The swoop on the spine offers a natural spot for your thumb when you’re pushing through heavier material. It’s one of those details you might not notice at first glance, but in use, it’s like an old friend lending a helping hand. The Cybin has a design that seems to anticipate the challenges of real-world use.

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Now let’s talk about the action because, honestly, this knife is a fidgeter’s dream. The thumb hole deployment has a touch of old-school charm, but don’t mistake it for slow. Once you get the hang of it, the blade snaps open with authority, thanks to a detent that’s dialed in just right. The bearings make opening and closing the blade a joy. I’d say it’s like watching a well-oiled machine, but honestly, it’s more fun than that.

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The framelock is another area where the Cybin scores big. The lockup is secure, with just enough tension to inspire confidence without being a thumb workout. Bonus points for the little ramp on the inside of the lockbar—it’s subtle, but it makes disengaging the lock feel effortless. It’s those small, touches that take the Cybin from good to great.

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The Kansept Cybin is more than just a knife; it’s a statement piece. It’s the kind of tool that stands out without trying too hard. Between the razor-inspired blade, the buttery-smooth action, and the pocket-friendly frag-pattern handle, this knife offers a lot to love. Whether you’re drawn to its edgy personality or simply appreciate good design, the Cybin is a journey worth taking.

David Bowen

As Co Founder of Multitool.org David has been a multitool enthusaist since the 90's.  David has always been fascinated with the design inginuity and uselfulness of multitools.

David is always looking forward to what's new in the industry and how the humble multitool continues to evolve as it radically changes and improves the lives of users.

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