

🗡️ Slice sharp, carry smart — the compact edge that means business.
The Cold Steel Kyoto I is a compact yet powerful fixed blade knife featuring a 3.25" tanto blade forged from durable 8Cr13MoV stainless steel. Its full tang design ensures exceptional strength, while the textured Kray-Ex handle offers a secure grip inspired by traditional Japanese swords. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike, it includes a versatile sheath with multiple carry options, making it an essential tool for precision cutting, thrusting, and demanding utility tasks.










| ASIN | B09DLFSXK9 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,000 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Fixed-Blade Knives #10 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 3.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,100 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Collectibles Knives & Blades Fixed Blade |
| Item Length | 6.5 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Collectibles Knives & Blades Fixed Blade |
| Manufacturer | GSM Outdoors |
| Model Name | CS-17DA |
| Model Number | CS-17DA |
| Power Source | Hand_powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Full Tang |
| Special Features | Full Tang |
| Style | Classic |
| Theme | Outdoor Use |
| UPC | 705442019961 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**D
Sharp durable small size knife cuts anything
This is the second one I now own. I carry this when I handcycle, I am paralyzed and ride flat on the ground and Dogs do not like me because I am different. I hope never to need to use it but I have limited ability to protect myself. This is an extremely sharp knife be careful it will cut you easily. It is a small size but has a great fit to your hand and will cut about anything you can think of. Great price for a great tool which is well made and keeps a sharp edge.
G**6
Great little tanto Blade knife
Has a good feel in my large 8" hand and a nice edge. Overall very well made for the price or even double. Shealth tight rugged plastic that think enough to last. You use cord as a belt loop or any other means of tiedown for quick access. Make a great boot knife with a few leather cords to hold.
S**L
Very nice for a day to day carry.
It's small and compact, which is great as I personally don't like carrying around a bigger blade as it usually draws too much attention from people around you. It's sharp as hell right out the box, which is good because knowing the quality of cold steel metals, you most likely won't have to sharpen this puppy for a while. Because of the length of it, I feel as though it's mainly just a flashier take on a pocket knife; a very beautiful knife nonetheless. For the price it's definitely worth it and I personally, once again, do prefer a fixed blade as I feel they perform a little sturdier in comparison to their flip counterparts. Only con to this is the need to get an additional clip but that's nitpicking. Knife won't let you down.
A**W
Good value for a quality based knife brand.
The best Cold Steel knives are Japanese made. This is a Chinese made, but that doesn’t mean it’s not decent. A good knife is one you have in hand, works for the task and is comfortable to hold. This fills that bill. At the price, if you lose it, your not our a bunch of money. It’s a decent and durable knock around camp knife. I’ve got some 40 YO cold steel knives and I expect this to last a long time as a small utility knife. The edge has stayed true.
C**E
Mini Masterpiece
This is one fine little knife. The grip is outstanding (fits my hand perfectly). The weight is what I would expect from a robust knife however on the light side. The sharpness was something that I’m a little bit critical of (I like blades to be outrageously sharp) but, a few passes on the porcelain rod and a light stropping did the trick. The sheath when paired with a c-clip is something awesome. My state will allow me to carry it concealed and I have mounted to my belt at an angle where it’s comfortable and covered. It carries securely. And, finally I must say that when I use it for utility stuff (as I do) I get the experience of handling a well balanced, well designed work horse of a knife. I love the thing.
D**N
Good knife!!!!!!
It coms sharp. Very cool mini katana looking knife lol. Very sturdy light weight. Handle is a little short for big hands but you just learn how to use it. Does not have a belt clip but I use zip ties and run it sideways on my belt in the front for easy access. Ok as for what kind of work I use it for......... I work as a landscaper........ I cut grass in cemeteries and apartment buildings. I use my knife for almost everything.... I pry crap with it (within reason) cut all the debris that get wrapped around my blades. Cut branches from under trees I have to cut under. Cut whip string ........ Use it to clean around grave stones, I mean dirt rocks ...... Everything. I have had it for about four months and I carry it everyday.... I also work at a restaurant and I use it breakdown boxes and stuff of that nature. Small, quick to deploy, easy to carry, sturdy and I have only sharpened it twice........ All around good blade.
1**7
Good bet
Great little knife to have around and useful in the yard around the property. Seems very sturdy very usable recommend
V**A
Cool, compact, fixed blade EDC
This must be the cutest practical tanto knife in the market. Not many fixed blades can fit so comfortably in the pocket and still offer all the utility of an everyday carry. That's mostly thanks to a 9.55cm blade that on a folding knife would need at least an 11cm handle. The handle on the Kyoto I is just 8.7cm so it's about 3cm shorter than an equivalent folding knife. The small handle is a tight fit for a full finger grip with my hands (10cm across the palm) but is perfect for a 3/4 grip with the side of my pinky up against the end of the handle still aiding in fine control. The faux tsukamaki (Japanese handle wrap) pattern on the handle is a nice touch that enhances grip security. The Kyoto I comes with a Secure-Ex sheath but without any loops or belt clips. I suppose that's fine given the price. Retention is good; I haven't been able to shake the knife out of the sheath. Given the Kyoto I's size it would work well as a neck knife or boot knife, but I think I'll add loops or a clip to the sheath for horizontal belt carry. The blade was very sharp but not quite razor sharp out of the box. I've used it for some light cutting and package opening tasks and don't currently see the need to further sharpen at the moment. Overall an interesting, useful, and fun knife that's a great value at the current price (bought at $22.29).
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