
Most compact EDC knives are designed for quick use and then pocketing, using angular shapes, tactical textures, and aggressive clips that discourage extended handling. TiNova II takes a different approach by focusing on how pleasant a small folding knife feels to hold and carry through an ordinary day. Its handle uses an oval body shape that follows the natural curve of a loosely curled hand, avoiding hard corners and fixed orientation. A precision roller bearing enables a smooth, weighted flip-and-turn action, while magnets provide crisp end-of-motion feedback. D2 steel is rated at HRC 58 to 60 for practical cutting tasks like boxes and tape.
"Most compact EDC knives aren't really built to be enjoyed, just used. Angular profiles, tactical textures, and aggressive pocket clips do their job well enough, but none of them encourages you to keep the knife in your hand any longer than necessary. For most compact blades, being pulled out for a quick task and then tucked back into a pocket is already the full extent of the experience."
"Rather than pushing toward more aggressive geometry or more serious hardware, it pulls back and focuses on how pleasant a small folding knife can feel to hold and carry through an ordinary day. It doesn't try to compete with larger, tougher blades; it just wants to be the thing you're always happy to reach for."
"Instead of flat sides and defined edges, the handle uses an oval form that follows the natural curve of a loosely curled hand. There's no fixed orientation to worry about, no hard corner pressing into your palm. It just rolls between your fingers almost effortlessly, which makes a bigger difference than it sounds."
"A precision roller bearing sits at the heart of TiNova II's flip-and-turn action, and the difference is immediately noticeable. Each movement feels smooth and weighted, free of the stiffness that can make smaller folding knives feel surprisingly cheap. Magnets add a crisp sense of feedback at the end of the motion, giving the whole action a rhythm that makes you want to keep repeating it."
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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