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The Cold Steel 29AC Voyager Large folding knife features a 102mm AUS10A stainless steel clip point blade known for exceptional toughness and edge retention. Its robust Tri-Ad lock system guarantees maximum blade security, while the ergonomic Griv-Ex handle ensures a firm grip in any environment. Weighing only 130g with a total length of 235mm, this tactical folder is engineered for heavy-duty use without sacrificing portability, making it a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.









| Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
| Model Number | CS-29AC |
| Package Dimensions | 15.9 x 5.1 x 2.7 cm |
| Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Number of Blades | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
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D**E
I have many knives in my collection. I like knives, I collect them because they come in handy for many different purposes. Over the years, I have been looking for that perfect knife to carry around all the time. I looked at my collection and realized that I had a lot of EDC type knives, but I wanted some hard use, heavy duty folders with a strong lock-up and that be carried without too much heft to it. Enter Cold Steel knives... I purchased the Cold Steel Voyager with clip point blade. First thing I noticed was confidence in the hand. It felt robust with solid ergonomics. The handle is well-shaped and my hand just fit really well on it. The lock is simply amazing as there is no blade play at all, and I was really impressed with the fit and finish of this knife. This knife is razor sharp and just bespeaks of a great quality. I will say that extended use of this knife could result in some discomfort as the handle has rather aggressive scales to provide a great grip. This one won't slip. Also, it could be tough on your pocket as the pocket clip is tight. But, these things are fine with me. Could you EDC this knife? Yeah, because it's really not heavy, but it's probably a little bit large for that kind of thing, but you could do it if you wanted to. I love this knife, and it's one of my favorite blades that I own, and for 50 bucks, you cannot beat the value on this knife...period! I highly recommend this knife as a great hard-use, heavy duty knife that one could use camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, and as a survival folding knife. It's just a great knife and every knife guy should have one.
H**L
Tolles Messer für Outdoor Tätigkeiten bis zum EDC, da es sehr leicht und sehr robust gebaut ist. Mir gefallen die Griffschalen, die ein Malteser Kreuz Muster haben und sehr griffig sind. Weniger gefällt mir der Clip. Ich bevorzuge deep carry. Für Rechtshänder gibt es im Zubehör Ersatz aber für mich als Linkshänder muss ich noch schauen. Das Messer kann ich aber trotzdem empfehlen. Der Stahl ich extrem scharf.
C**E
This line will be my recommendation to first time knife guys from now on. This is the standard in this price range imo. It was stiff and a little grindy in the action and I opened it and closed it for a day and it all smoothed out and is drop shut after release now. Solid knife, the Spartan is my favorite EDC of all time though, so this one's not getting a lot of carry currently. If it had the pocket catch open I probably would edc it over the Spartan though, just for size weight and possible legalities.
D**T
Call steel makes awesome knives built like tanks.I would buy these over and over.They're amazing and tough and stay sharp and great for a friend.As a Present
S**T
Some would have you believe that you have to spend a few hundred dollars to get a high quality folding knife. This is absolutely not true, but you do have to look in the right place. If you are looking at Cold Steel, you can end your search. I have long said that IMO, CS offers the best production-grade knifes in the industry, and I still believe that today. I have used their products for years and have never once had a problem. For EDC, I prefer a blade no longer than 3.5". To me, this keeps the overall length short enough to be comfortable in my pocket. This Voyager has a 4" blade, but I purchased it to use at work, where I will keep it in a nylon pouch on my belt. The most important aspect of a folding knife is the locking mechanism. Having the blade of a folding knife close prematurely can sure mess up one's day. The Voyager uses Cold Steel's Tri-Ad system, which I feel is absolutely the strongest, and therefore safest, available today. When you open the blade, you can hear and feel it snap into an incredibly secure and locked position. It is not going to close until you make it happen. That is real peace of mind, and one that I trust without hesitation. The 4" stone washed blade is razor sharp and about as close to perfect in every respect as one could hope for. The lines, angles, and geometry are a thing of beauty. The opening thumb studs are comfortable and easy to manipulate. The blade is made from AUS10A, which is a quality Japanese steel. Although it's not the "new and improved" steel of the month that knife dweebs fantasize over, it is an effective working steel that offers good edge holding ability, strength, and corrosion resistance. Additionally, this is a user friendly steel to sharpen. I can put a razor's edge on this steel in no time at all - and I do not consider myself to be skilled in this process. With heavy use or abuse, the cutting edges of knives made from the higher-end super steels tend to crack and chip. Under the same conditions, the edges of AUS10A steel tend to roll instead, and it's a lot easier and faster to restore an edge roll than to repair a chip or crack. I can also say that I have never had a issue of any kind with AUS10A. This is because I use knives wisely. They are designed to cut, not to be used as screwdrivers or pry bars. The polymer handle has two internal metal liners that aid in stability, and the texture of the handle's exterior has a raised Maltese Cross style of configuration that definitely provides a secure grip. The notch for the index finger is nicely defined as well. The curved handle gives it a bit of an unusual appearance, but it feels absolutely great in the hand. The pocket clip has a lot of tension, which might not make it the easiest to manipulate, but I would rather the tension be too much than too little. In my case the pocket clip does not matter because I'll be carrying it in a belt pouch. To me, value is the sum of an item's practicality, quality and cost, and the CS Voyager is every bit as nice as one costing a LOT more. It's an amazing value, and one that I would gladly purchase again. God bless and stay safe out there!
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