Description:
The Hogue Deka is a top-tier EDC knife designed by Allen Elishewitz. It's lightweight, tough, well-made, and easy to use with one hand. It features the ABLE-Lock, which you can access from either side of the knife; couple that with its reversible pocket clip and you're looking at a fully ambidextrous folder. The Deka is a rich pocket knife, like a chocolate cake is rich: there's so much chocolate goodness in so little space—or in this case, cutlery goodness. It has a G-10 handle, minimal steel liners to support the lock, and a CPM 20CV super steel blade. The cherry on top of this proverbial cake is the knife's price point. The Hogue Deka is a knife you can afford to put in your pocket, and one you'll find every occasion to take out and use. It promises to perform well and stand the test of time.
Hogue Knives is USA-based company that makes tactical and EDC pocket knives and fixed blades. Take a look at our selection—you're sure to find a knife for the job.
I love Wharncliffe looks, but hate sharpening these, but wanted something different and it was at a good price. I have Hogue knives great quality, usually not my style but this is a great lightweight EDC. Came razor sharp, love the looks, and the clip works although I can see why some hate it defiantly not my favorite, but it works and I am not replacing it like others. Happy with my purchase and for a lightweight EDC this is a great knife.
I swapped the handles with another Deka and the red g-mascus really looks great with the black Wharncliff blade. Also sanded away the finger groove per Outpost 76 to improve the ergos. Neat trick: Knife can open as you take it out of your pocket if you try. Be careful.