Hexline Urban Tactical Assisted Folder - Slate Gray
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Imagine the feel of a clean deployment—no drama, just a decisive snap. The Hexline Urban Tactical Assisted Folder in slate gray brings that same confidence to your pocket. A spring-assisted spear point blade, acid-etched with flowing geometry, rides in a solid steel handle with grippy cross-textured inlay. The liner lock seats with a reassuring click and the low-ride clip keeps it discreet. For the collector, gear nerd, or daily carrier, this piece feels engineered, not accidental.
Hexline Urban Tactical Assisted Folder - Slate Gray
The first thing you notice isn’t the look—it’s the sound. That sharp, mechanical snap as the spring assist drives the spear point into lockup. The Hexline Urban Tactical Assisted Folder - Slate Gray is built for people who appreciate hardware that feels engineered, not just styled. From the acid-etched blade to the geometric steel handle, this is modern EDC with a tactical backbone.
Engineered Everyday Carry with Tactical Intent
Closed at 4.75 inches and weighing in at 6.36 ounces, this assisted opening folder sits in that sweet spot between compact pocket carry and full-hand control. The spring-assisted deployment gets the blade into play fast, while the liner lock clicks in with the kind of security you can feel through your grip.
The acid-etched spear point blade carries a flowing geometric pattern that matches the handle’s hard angles. It’s not just for show—it reinforces the modern, engineered theme that makes this folder stand out in a line of generic tacticals.
Modern Tactical Geometry: Blade and Handle Working Together
The blade is a 3.75-inch spear point in a gray acid-etched finish. The spine and edge line draw your eye straight to the tip, giving it a fast, precise look that matches how it moves. The plain edge keeps things practical for cutting, slicing, and daily utility, with no wasted gimmicks.
On the other side of the pivot, the steel handle carries a geometric inlay panel with a repeating cross pattern, framed by a clean border line. It’s all slate gray and black—deliberately low-profile, deliberately modern.
Spring Assist and Liner Lock You Can Trust
Deployment is handled by a spring-assisted mechanism that brings the blade out with a decisive, repeatable snap. The liner lock engages fully, giving you a solid feeling of lockup without play. It’s the kind of action you notice immediately when you thumb it open for the first time.
Grip, Jimping, and Control
Near the pivot, a defined finger guard and jimping give your index finger and thumb a secure purchase. Combined with the textured inlay panel, the handle offers confident traction for push cuts, draw cuts, and fine control work—even with the added weight of the solid steel construction.
Built for Pocket Carry: Discreet, Confident, Ready
This knife is made for real-world carry. The low-ride pocket clip keeps the handle tucked down in your pocket, minimizing visual profile while still letting you draw quickly. The all-slate-gray scheme reads as serious and professional, not flashy.
At 6.36 ounces, you always know it’s there—but in a good way. The weight translates into stability in the hand and a planted feeling during harder cuts. If you like your EDC to feel substantial, this checks that box.
Steel on Steel: Durability and Feel
Both the blade and handle are steel, finished in a matte gray that resists glare and stays clean-looking. Steel handles add weight, but they also bring durability and rigidity you can lean on. This is the kind of folder you don’t baby—you just use it.
Design Details Collectors Actually Notice
Even though this isn’t a balisong, collectors used to evaluating pivot hardware, material choices, and action will recognize what’s going on here. The single-side pivot hardware gives the presentation side a clean look, while the acid-etch patterning on the blade and the geometric handle inlay create a cohesive design language.
The whole knife reads as one consistent idea: modern tactical geometry, executed in slate gray steel.
Acid-Etched Spear Point Personality
The acid-etched pattern is more than random decoration. It mirrors the repeating shapes in the handle’s inlay, tying blade and handle together visually. The spear point profile keeps the lines symmetrical and fast-looking, and the gray finish keeps it from crossing into fantasy territory. It stays firmly in the modern tactical lane.
Geometric Handle Inlay and Frame
The inset grip panel features a cross-hatch texture for traction, bordered by a clean frame line that picks up ambient light just enough to highlight the contour. The result is a handle that feels technical, not busy—graphic enough to be interesting, but controlled enough for serious EDC or tactical-style carry.
For the User, the Gear Nerd, and the Collector
If you’re the type who notices deployment timing, lock engagement, and how a folder sits in your pocket, the Hexline Urban Tactical Assisted Folder - Slate Gray is built squarely for you. It’s a modern assisted opening pocket knife that balances design, function, and durability in a single, cohesive package.
The everyday carrier gets a strong, confident folder that disappears visually but feels locked-in when it’s in hand. The collector gets an acid-etched spear point and geometric handle theme that doesn’t feel like a repeat of every other black tactical on the shelf. And the gear enthusiast gets to appreciate the spring assist, liner lock, and full-steel build every time they cycle it open and closed.
This is the point where engineered feel, modern tactical styling, and real-world carry all intersect. If your kit leans toward low-profile, purpose-built tools, this folder fits that identity exactly.
| Blade Length (inches) | 3.75 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 8.375 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 4.75 |
| Weight (oz.) | 6.36 |
| Blade Color | Gray |
| Blade Finish | Acid Etch |
| Blade Style | Spear Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Matte |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Theme | Geometric |
| Pocket Clip | Yes |
| Deployment Method | Spring-assisted |
| Lock Type | Liner lock |