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The GANZO Firebird F759M is a premium pocket folding knife featuring a 2.95-inch 440C stainless steel blade paired with a durable fiberglass reinforced nylon handle. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike, its compact 6.89-inch foldable design with clip offers easy carry and quick deployment. Lightweight yet robust, this tactical knife excels in camping, fishing, survival, and emergency scenarios, making it an essential everyday carry tool for the modern adventurer.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping,Car,Outdoor |
Brand | Ganzo |
Model Name | F759M-GR |
Special Feature | Folding,Folding Knife,Locking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Lock |
Handle Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon |
Color | Green |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Traditional |
Blade Length | 2.95 Inches |
Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | both |
Item Weight | 67 Grams |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package |
Item Length | 6.89 Inches |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06955800404944 |
Power Source | Manual |
Manufacturer | FIREBIRD By GANZO |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.96 x 1.89 x 1.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 1.18 x 0.79 inches |
Brand Name | Ganzo |
Material | Nylon, Stainless Steel, Fiberglass, Alloy Steel, Metal |
Part Number | F759M-GR |
Model Year | 2017 |
C**C
Nice inexpensive folder
I was looking for a cheap back up folder for a small get home bag setup. Normally I buy Kershaw, Spyderco, or Benchmade but for something that will spend most of its life under the back seat of my vehicle, that seemed kind of dumb. I have carried it for a couple weeks to put it through its paces and was pleasantly surprised. Came really sharp, seems solidly put together, the clip is nice, and the thumb hole a good size and shape for easy one hand opening. I'm sure the steel quality, edge retention, etc is not as good as more expensive and/or higher quality options - but for my intended purpose it fits the bill perfectly. I wouldn't feel bad about using it as an EDC if that's all I could afford. I've used it opening boxes and mail, cutting twine, plastic packaging and tubing. Still sharp, no nicks or blemishes. Going to clean off the tape adhesive residue and go ahead and put it in the bag.
A**7
GANZO Firebird F759M - Phenomenal Byrd-Like or Spyderco-Like Knife
A few weeks ago, I purchased the blue GANZO Firebird F759M and recently decided to acquire the green one as well. The GANZO Firebird F759M has surpassed my expectations for a knife at this price range. It is just as reliable as the Byrd knives I own, yet it costs half as much. The knife arrived fairly sharp, but after stropping it, I achieved a razor-sharp edge. The handles are robust, reinforced with a thin metal liner for added support. Owning three Spyderco knives, I can assert that the GANZO Firebird F759M is an excellent choice to carry for a few weeks to a month or longer to determine if this type of knife suits you before spending over $100 on a Spyderco. The GANZO Firebird F759M offers an outstanding grip, and the blade is firmly fixed without any play. In the near future I am going to complete the collection and buy the red and black GANZO Firebird F759M as well.
S**N
Not bad
This is a cheap generic version of a spyderco knife. It gets the job done. Slim, light and sharp as hell. But it is not very robustly made. It feels a little delicate. But this is a nice try out for a spyderco. It came to me a little stiff. Hard to open. But I worked it enough that now it opens nicely. A good little knife to have in your pocket. Conclusion - I can see why people love spyderco. Will be getting one.
K**O
Great Budget Folder
I’ve been trying out a lot of the sub-$100 pocket knives on Amazon recently, and this one really impressed me. At ~$16, it’d be hard to find a better deal as a beginner knife, beater, or backup.For a $16 knife, build quality is exceptional. It’s light, stiff, makes a satisfying click when the blade locks in place, and has a nice pocket clip too. It rides the line between “nicely light” and “okay, this must be cheap” in the materials department; a problem if it were $80-$100, but pleasant and welcoming at a sub $20 price.Compared to a $25 Sitivien knife that wouldn’t lock closed, felt gritty in the action and poorly finished in the scales, this knife is fantastic. Seriously, it was hard to believe both knives could be considered in the same family of quality because this Ganzo is in another class above.This is a great value under $20. It won’t be your last knife, but it’d be a great first one!
C**S
Good knife
Nice sturdy knife for the price. I use it daily.
T**E
What a great knife!!!!
I bought (owned/used/given/found/gifted) about 50 knives over the years. I have some favorites; Kershaw 1760 Skyline has been my EDC, but I love this Ganzo F759. Its blade is made of 440c (razor sharp), nylon glass fiber handles (stainless steel Reinforced), a great belt/pocket clip, and a smooth opening blade. But my favorite is the blade lock and thumb/grip support. The knife locks up tight, has great stippling on the handle, and has the greatest grip/hand position I've ever had on a knife.This is my new EDC and for less than $20, you've got to be kidding.Best to all,Mike T
F**R
Nice quality for the price and very sharp.
Spyderco clone done very well, perfect carry knife for most people. Care must be taken when opening and closing. Great size!
N**Y
No complaints
Worth the money. You get way more than what you pay for
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