New: Cold Steel Engage Folding Knives

The Configurable Knife Lineup Offers a Variety of Blade Steels, Shapes, and Handle Materials, Plus a Slide-Action Atlas Lock

Choosing a folding knife is always a balancing act between design, features, and price. On many occasions, we've found knives that look good and provide features we like — for example, a strong locking mechanism and deep carry pocket clip — but use poor-quality stainless steel to maintain a low price. Alternatively, knives sometimes check every feature box but use fancy materials that drive the price up beyond our budget. And then there are times when a specific feature turns us away (e.g. tip-down, non-reversible pocket clips). The new Cold Steel Engage line of folding knives aims to bridge these gaps, allowing buyers to choose from a variety of blade steels, shapes, and price points.

This configurable approach reminds us of buying a truck — for example, even if you know you want a Toyota Tacoma, you can save money by getting the base model or splurge on a TRD Pro with all the bells and whistles. You can also pick a regular cab or four-door cab, short bed or long bed, and numerous color choices too.

In the same vein, the new Cold Steel Engage series offers a 2.5-inch blade, 3-inch blade, or 3.5-inch blade. Steel choices include basic 4116 stainless steel, mid-range AUS-10A, and premium S35VN (one of our favorite knife steels for an EDC tool). You can choose between clip-point and tanto blade shapes, satin or black PVD finishes, and even glass-filled nylon or G10 polymer handle materials (we usually prefer the latter). And to top it all off, there are handle color options as well: black, gray, FDE, OD green, and blaze orange.

Of course, there are some commonalities in the Cold Steel Engage line. The handle design remains consistent, with a prominent forefinger notch plus front and rear quillions to keep your grip locked in. It includes a lanyard hole and a left-to-right reversible tip-up pocket clip. The locking mechanism is Cold Steel's new slide-action Atlas Lock — it looks similar to a classic lockback/back lock at first glance, but actually uses a bar that slides over two pins in the handle.

In the typical over-the-top fashion we've come to expect from the brand, a Cold Steel representative demonstrates the strength of the Atlas Lock in the video above. It's shown supporting more than 700 pounds of weight, and is also smashed repeatedly into a metal “whack test” jig.

MSRP for the Cold Steel Engage series ranges from $70 (4116 stainless 2.5″ blade) to $250 (S35VN 3.5″ blade). For more information, go to ColdSteel.com.


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Patrick McCarthy: Patrick McCarthy is the Editor of RECOIL OFFGRID. He currently resides in Arizona, and enjoys hiking, camping, shooting, and snapping photos along the way. You can follow his latest projects on Instagram at @pmccarthy10.