Forest Surge Quick-Deploy EDC Knife - Green Wood
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From the first snap of its spring-assisted deployment, the Forest Surge feels ready. The black 3Cr13 drop point blade rides smooth on the pivot, locking solidly with a liner lock you can trust. Polished green wood scales contour naturally into your palm, with jimping along the spine for control when you’re bearing down on a cut. At 4.5" closed with a pocket clip and lanyard slot, it disappears in your pocket until you need a calm, nature-inspired EDC that moves as fast as you do.
When a Quick-Deploy Folder Feels Dialed In
There’s a specific moment when a good everyday carry folder earns its place: that first clean snap into lockup. The blade clears the handle, the spring assist does its work, and you feel the pivot settle into a confident stop. The Forest Surge Quick-Deploy EDC Knife - Green Wood is built for that moment—modern lines, natural materials, and an assisted opening that feels alive in hand.
This isn’t a display queen. It’s a pocket-ready folder with a nature-inspired handle and a blacked-out, work-focused blade designed for box duty, trail use, and daily carry alike.
Modern EDC Knife for Sale With Nature-Inspired Style
If you like your gear to look as good as it works, this assisted opening knife hits that balance. The black oxidized drop point blade brings a tactical, modern profile, while the polished green wood handle keeps the look grounded and organic. It’s the kind of folder that doesn’t shout for attention—but knife people notice it as soon as it clears your pocket.
Closed at 4.5 inches and opening to 7.87 inches overall, the proportions sit right in that sweet spot: large enough for real work, compact enough to ride comfortably all day on the pocket clip.
Build Quality That Feels Right in the Hand
In the knife community, action and lockup tell the truth. The Forest Surge uses a spring-assisted deployment tuned for one-handed, no-drama opening. The blade glides from the handle via the thumb hole-style cutout, the spring takes over, and the liner lock snaps into place with a reassuring click.
3Cr13 stainless steel keeps maintenance simple and resists corrosion, while the black oxidized finish cuts glare and adds a subtle tactical edge. Paired with a contoured green wood handle, this folder walks the line between tool and statement piece without sacrificing either.
Dialed Blade Geometry for Everyday Tasks
The drop point blade profile is designed to work, not just be photographed. A strong spine tapers to a fine point for precision tasks like opening clamshell packaging or scoring material, while the belly of the edge gives you a solid slice for cord, tape, and food prep around camp. Jimping on the spine lets your thumb lock in when you choke up for control.
Handle Ergonomics and Grip You Can Trust
The polished green wood handle isn’t just for looks. Its curved profile fills the palm, with subtle contours that guide your fingers into a natural grip. Jimping at the handle and spine interface provides traction without hotspots, making extended cutting sessions more comfortable. The exposed metal backspacer and lanyard slot give you options for retention, customization, or quick retrieval.
Everyday Carry Folder Built for Real Use
A good EDC folder should disappear until it’s needed, then come alive instantly. This knife does exactly that. The integrated pocket clip keeps it anchored to your pocket, ready for a clean, one-handed draw. The spring-assisted mechanism gives you speed without the complexity of a fully automatic knife, keeping operation simple and intuitive.
From warehouse work to weekend hikes, the combination of a secure liner lock and a practical blade length (3.37 inches) makes it a versatile daily companion. It’s as comfortable breaking down cardboard as it is trimming cord by the fire or handling quick utility cuts on the job.
Why This Knife Belongs in Your Rotation
Collectors appreciate knives that tell a visual story. Carriers appreciate knives that just quietly work. The Forest Surge checks both boxes. The black blade and green wood handle contrast like shadow against a forest line—easy on the eyes, distinctive without being loud.
At the same time, the mechanics back up the looks: a consistent spring assist, liner lock security, and a comfortable in-hand feel that encourages use, not just admiration. This is a folder you can clip on, run hard, wipe down, and be ready to go again tomorrow.
What Everyday Knife Buyers Want to Know
Is this a good knife for daily carry?
Yes. The size, weight, and spring-assisted deployment are tuned for everyday carry. At 4.5 inches closed, it rides comfortably on the pocket clip without feeling bulky, and the 3.37-inch blade hits that sweet spot between compact and capable. The liner lock provides secure lockup, and the jimping plus ergonomic handle keep it controlled during common EDC tasks.
What is the blade steel and finish?
The blade is made from 3Cr13 stainless steel with a black oxidized finish. 3Cr13 is known for being easy to sharpen and resistant to rust with basic care—ideal for users who want a dependable working edge without needing specialty sharpening setups. The black finish cuts reflections and adds a subtle tactical, modern look to the overall profile.
How does the spring-assisted opening work?
The Forest Surge uses a spring-assisted mechanism that engages once you start the opening motion. You begin by applying pressure to the thumb hole-style opening slot; once the blade passes a certain point, the internal spring takes over and snaps the blade into full lockup. It’s quick, intuitive, and designed for one-handed operation, whether you’re right- or left-handed (deployment from the thumb side, lock accessible from the liner side).
Is this suitable for outdoor and trail use?
Absolutely. The combination of corrosion-resistant stainless steel, a secure liner lock, and a comfortable wooden handle makes it a natural fit for hikers, campers, and anyone who spends weekends outside. The drop point blade handles everything from food prep to cord cutting and light wood tasks, while the lanyard slot lets you add a cord for retention around camp or water.
How do I maintain the blade and handle?
Basic care will keep this knife running smoothly. Wipe the blade clean after use, especially after food or damp material. A light coat of oil on the pivot and along the blade will maintain smooth opening and protect against corrosion. For the green wood handle, avoid prolonged soaking; wipe dry if it gets wet and, if desired, occasionally treat with a light wood-safe oil to keep the grain rich and stable.
For the Collector, the Carrier, and the Nature-Inspired Gear Fan
Whether you’re building out a collection of distinctive EDC folders or just want one reliable pocket knife that feels good to use and good to look at, the Forest Surge Quick-Deploy EDC Knife - Green Wood stands out. The black blade and polished green wood handle give it a signature profile, while the spring-assisted action and liner lock prove it’s built for work, not just photos.
Clip it to your pocket as a daily driver, set it aside as your go-to trail companion, or park it in a curated collection of modern natural-themed gear. However you carry, collect, or use it, this is the folder that brings a little of the forest into every flip of the blade.
| Blade Length (inches) | 3.37 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 7.87 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 4.5 |
| Blade Color | Black |
| Blade Finish | Black oxidized |
| Blade Style | Drop Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | 3CR13 Stainless Steel |
| Handle Finish | Polished |
| Handle Material | Green wood |
| Theme | Nature-inspired |
| Pocket Clip | Yes |
| Deployment Method | Spring-assisted |
| Lock Type | Liner lock |