
Several months ago, I got the chance to use a multitude of modern folding knives for a project. Two knives stuck out in my mind: CobraTec and CRKT. Let’s delve deeper into these–Two Slick EDC Flippers for Work & Play!
CobraTec Olympian Flipper
The Olympian frame lock knife combines precision engineering with a sleek, ergonomic design. Its lightweight yet durable titanium handle offers superior strength and easy handling. Featuring a right-hand carry clip, it’s perfect for daily tasks. These tasks make it an excellent fit for EDC flippers for work and play.
At its core is a premium M390 steel drop point blade known for excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance, which is ideal for precision cutting. The advanced ball-bearing pivot system allows for quick and reliable blade deployment.

Enhanced with a robust glass breaker and lanyard loop, the Olympian is versatile for everyday and tactical use. It comes with a lifetime warranty for added peace of mind. Easy maintenance through regular cleaning and sharpening keeps it performing at its best for years.
CRKT Ibis Frame Lock
The Ibis is an essential EDC folding knife inspired by the elegant wading bird. Its blade showcases a striking curve along the spine, making it a standout piece. Designed by Lucas Burnley, this knife is made from top-tier materials, ensuring it’s a dependable partner for all your cutting needs.
The S35VN steel drop point blade features a prominent belly that excels at slicing, while the black stonewash finish perfectly complements the titanium handle. As Burnley succinctly puts it, “It just looks good.” This makes it an excellent EDC flipper.

With a swift flipper deployment, the Ibis opens effortlessly thanks to the IKBS™ ball bearing pivot. The durable frame lock secures the blade firmly, providing strength and assurance. Weighing a mere 2.90 oz., the lightweight titanium handle makes it easy to carry, while the discreet pocket clip keeps it conveniently within reach.
Carry Mode
Carrying a knife in your pants or pocket is essential, including when wearing your dinner jacket. The Olympian stands out as the gentleman’s knife, designed to sit deep and easily grab without feeling bulky. The Ibis also carried deep but was slightly less sleek, with a subdued black color that attracted less attention. Both fit into the category of discreet EDC flippers.
EDC Flippers for Work & Play
The Olympian snaps into action with fierce energy, showing a genuine readiness to perform. Featuring a flipper-style opener, the Olympian operates smoothly and sleekly. Meanwhile, the Ibis has thumb studs in addition to the flipper. The Ibis deployed almost as smoothly as the Olympian.
Despite the flipper’s smooth operation, the thumb studs posed a challenge. CRKT should consider eliminating them. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t open the knife using the thumb studs, even after multiple attempts. It’s a flipper!

Both flippers sliced well and can easily fit the role of a gentleman’s carry knife. Packaging peanuts, leather, light phone cords, 550 paracord, cardboard, and nylon webbing are all part of my cutting gauntlet for folding knives.
The Ibis sliced all materials with authority. It ranked second place in knife tasks. The Olympian was a step ahead in several ways. The narrow blade added to its ability to slice through material, and the generous-sized handle didn’t hurt.

For more information, please check out CRKT and CobraTec.