This replica Inkosi doesn’t even mention the steel type! But I’m pretty sure the results from this test are going to shock you as much as it shocked me!
Spyderco Sage 5 Titanium Replica: A Version That Never Was
Spyderco Sage 5 Titanium Replica: A Version That Never Was
This SMedium sized knife delivers excellent ergonomics and feels incredibly solid in hand, making it a comfortable carry for daily tasks. While it's not without its flaws - notably some blade centering issues and a particularly rough factory edge - the overall package offers surprising value. The titanium scales make this knife feel much more “premium” than the lightweight versions. Join me as I examine what works, what doesn't, and whether this unofficial titanium variant deserves a spot in your EDC rotation.
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