🔪 Slice with confidence, carry with pride.
The CRKT Clever Girl Fixed Blade Knife features a 4.6-inch powder-coated SK5 carbon steel upswept blade paired with a textured G10 handle for exceptional grip. Its durable, MOLLE-compatible glass-reinforced nylon sheath offers versatile mounting options, making it ideal for camping, hiking, and tactical use. Designed by Austin McGlaun and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this knife combines precision, durability, and style for the modern outdoor professional.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking |
Brand | CRKT |
Model Name | CLEVER GIRL™ |
Special Feature | Manual |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | CRKT 2709, Sheath, Pamphlet |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Style | Fixed Blade |
Blade Length | 4.6 Inches |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 6.24 ounces |
Blade Shape | Upswept Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 10 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00794023270907 |
Size | 4.6" |
Manufacturer | Columbia River Knife & Tool |
UPC | 794023270907 |
Part Number | 2709 |
Item Weight | 6.2 ounces |
Item model number | 2709 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Coated |
Material | SK-5 Blade, G10 Handle |
Shape | Curved |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Special Features | Manual |
Usage | Inside, Outside |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
P**N
Outstanding knife!
A marvelous knife design, made by an Army combat veteran, and profits go to help other American veterans. I'm an Army veteran, myself, and it's important, to me, yo support fellow veterans and their loved ones. I'm also a knife junkie, and a survival/self defense advocate, and this is one of the best, fixed blade knives I have ever encountered. The weight, size, blade quality, and handle design are just marvelous.
O**R
Pint sized with a punch… The CRKT Clever Girl is superb!
I’m a fan of both CRKT, and ti’s products. I love knives, and my latest CRKT is the Clever Girl Kukri. Design, execution, and value are beyond that of others in the same categories- price-wise, quality, and concept. As a hideout knife, with the proper carriage, it would be both surprising- to the other guy, as well as devastating. Known for their quality products, CRKT does not stint on its wares. Even the sheath is ambidextrous. Sharp, wicked-sharp, out of the box, the dynamics of the Kukri blade are such that even an idiot would think twice, if on the wrong end of the blade. For serious social difficulties, or as a ‘round the camp knife feathering sticks for the fire, or for cutting food for one’s meals, this knife will suffice. A time tested design, well proven by the mighty Gurkhas, short in stature, giants in combat, the Kukri is in the same class as the Bowie, or my other favorite, TOPS’ Wild Pig Hunter. Both from Amazon, The Kukri inspires anyone who picks it up. It is well in league with my other Kukri’s that I’ve purchased from Amazon over the years. I love the modern way that Mr. Austin McGluan, the knife’s designer, upgraded the superb blade design. Everything about it is a joy. I hope he makes many more Kukri’s, as there are many, many possibilites. Now a fan. God Bless You and Yours, Sir!
B**L
Nice knife but still overpriced
I put off getting this knife for a long time. Why? Frankly, I thought it was terribly overpriced. Most of the time it's around $160 MSRP. Ridiculous, IMHO, for a D2 blade and g10 scales. I love persian style blades and really wanted to check out the new lock but just couldn't justify the tariff. Recently, however, it came up for $105 and a gift card lowered it to $88 shipped. So I pulled the trigger even though I think it's still $20 too high.Now to the knife itself - I like it a lot. Love the blade shape and it came decently sharp ootb. It will slice paper well but doesn't shave arm hair on my example. F&F is very good but not flawless. The lock is good - very stable lockup with no up/down or side to side movement. The lock is easy to operate. It flips open well with just a bit of wrist flick and closes the same. For me, it opens easier with the flipper than the thumb stud - YMMV. Centering is close enough to perfect to make no difference. Ergos are good but again YMMV. I like the blade length and overall size - you'd have to have truly massive mitts to run out of real estate. I Like big knives and I will not lie.Would I buy it again? At the price I snagged it or lower - yes. At the regular price? I'd wait again.
W**L
Very fine edge, and very thin fine point.
I feel like I have a very fine, well thought out miniature breaking knife in my hand, or a very beefy filet knife or trimmer. Something a kind of street chef would not leave home without. The blade has a very fine edge that comes to a very fine thin point. The last inch of the spine is quite thin, and therefore limits its ability as a true combat knife that would maintain its thickness nearly into the point. In other words as a hard use combat knife this thing is going to lose some portion of its point 100% guaranteed. A stand in pry-bar this isn't, and a large bone would definitely snap that point off. Deployed as a defensive tool used to untangle yourself and get away it would work quite well. The knife out of the box was not as sharp as I would have liked, but about 10 minutes on a razor strap with green compound and it is now shaving razor sharp. How will I use this knife? Probably to help friends with prep work in their kitchens at get togethers and cookouts, as this is as fine a cutter as you will ever get at this price point.
J**E
Great knife
If you just need an ignorantly large fixed blade EDC this is the one. I've had several and even the original is still sharp as a razor after years and several hard uses.
R**L
Excellent, Absolutely Unique Knife
I've had a fixed blade CRKT Clever Girl for a couple of years. Although I really like it, I can't legally carry it in my state. The folding Clever Girl preserves most of the original's looks and function in a package that fits in my pocket.The lock is SUPER strong. If you abuse locks, this is the knife to get. The D2 blade steel is tough and takes a great edge. It comes shaving sharp. The handle provides a good grip without shredding skin. The pocket clip allows the knife to ride very low in the pocket; yet, it is surprisingly comfortable, even when I ride my motorcycle. The blade flips open easily using the flipper tab and a slight flick of the wrist.I like this knife so much that I gave one to my friend. He really likes his, too.
D**K
Perfect
The knife is perfect, the sheath is very good (this is really a 4.5 star here). The knife is damn sharper out of the box then most knives I have ever bought (Esee, Case, Kabar, Sergio Consoli, Cold Steel, Marfione, Schrade) and feels great in the hand. IF the sheath had been wider to accommodate more belt lock holes to provide a better range of carry, THAT would be a 5! but since there is no 4.5 lets bump to 5, cause its my EDC saved my bacon twice so far.
A**W
Nice knife but...
$100 dollars for SK5? You're outta your minds, CRKT. Cold Steel could make the same knife for half the price. They probably do. Only bought it because I've been a CRKT fan for my entire adult life and I wanted it for my collection, but dang, it stings. The handle is a bit slim, and aggressive texturing with the slightly-protuding flat spine is rather uncomfortable unless gripped a certain way, but that is a personal factor. Maybe it fits better in a smaller hand. It's pointy, it's sharp, it's mall ninja tacticool. But $100? Idk...
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