It is impossible to ignore the impact of benchmade on the world of knife. Whether new, market-based functionality, or overall levels of quality that have been chasing many other brands like Axis lock, for years, the butterfly brand is world famous.
However, one thing is not known to the Oregon knife manufacturer, embrace the growing flipper-style tendency. There were 300 Axis Flippar in 2014 in 2014 and 601 tengue flipper in 2021, but both have faded with a large -scale memory. And separate for a long time 495 vector Flipper aided in its lineup currently, this is the case.
When you consider how good the big benchmade knife is offered and how well its designs have been obtained, you will assume that the benchmade will have more flippers. Well, the time has come; In August, the benchmade will release Lowden,
Designed like a dagger, Lowden is a manual flipper knife designed for both performance and style. Where its blade shape cannot be as traditional as it is found on popular outdoor and EDC knifeIt works well in this format. Only one thing is missing a cord hole.
In short: Benchmade lowden A premium with an unconventional blade style is a hard-oouge knife. The first manual flipper from benchmade over 10 years, its form allows it to function with ease and reliability while its blade shape leaves you for your imagination.
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Overall size and size is great for all hands -
M390 Steel -
Flipper and Axis Lock Combo -
Note in detail
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No cord hole for easy recovery -
Can use some gymping on Flipper tab
The benchmade lowden review
design features
Made with anodized aluminum handle with a stainless steel inset frame, Lowden Made like a brick … outhouse.
The tapard and stylized handles are similar to a dagger with their beautiful, round pmels, which are balloons up to axis to give home to the M390 Spear Point Blade. This size plays well with flipper and anxis lock, which can be used as a secondary method of opening.

Lowden has a sercothed, deep-carry pocket clip that can be switched to the left hand carrie. It also matches color with the Axis lock button, another node for direction benchmade is normally going with its color palette.
It corresponds to the shapes, materials and some other changes in the recent offerings from the brand. As the knife is watching Decian, AdiraAnd now LowdenIt is clear that the benchmade is no longer in the Griptilian region.
The brand appears ready to take risks with its latest offerings, and I am here for it.
first impressions
I hate to accept it, but the appeal of the appeal of a flipper knife is its fidgate factor. The benchmade clearly found the memo because the Lowden is flicker, fidety, and whatever you want in a high-functional flipper knife.
You will get the same results whether you use Flipper tab or Axis button to deploy the blade.


If I am getting honest, I loved size and additional details. But I was not big on the Spear-Point Blade.
In a world where drop-point, sheepsfoot, and clip-point style blades dominate the outdoor knife market, feel out of the box, out of the box, out of place. Thankfully, it is not, because I started realizing its benefits with it in the forest within a few hours.
My main complaint is lack of a cord hole. I take a lot of people from people about my affinity for the string, especially on a knife with a deep carry pocket clip. However, I am strictly a function-over-form man, and a good cord deployment increases the ease of ten times.
Overall, not a deal breaker.
In the field
The Spear Point Blade is far from the outside synonyms. However, I had a hurry of this size, and it was not just when I was leaving it in my picnic table that was trying to look calm.
What I found was that in this format, and in that setting, Lowen is a highly functional utility knife. You can cut rope and drill holes with it; It is great for both slicing and piercing.


And every other aspect of this knife makes hiking, camp and prominent to stay outside. The M390 is a strong, easy-to-line steel with high corrosion resistance and good retention.
Handles shape and builds provide an incredible foundation for a task knife. And, eventually, a flyer opening and combination of Axis lock is everything you ever wanted for ease of use and reliability.
I would also like to see a shipsfoot version with a cord hole. I believe that this knife will be a hit for benchmade, so that we can see different versions of Lowen. It is slightly out of the design aspects of the benchmade, but as we have seen, their designs are developing.
conclusion: what’s that for?
On release in August, benchmade fans should jump on Lowden. A manual flipper with a developed design format is very off-brand for benmade, which makes it very on-brand for a brand that is undergoing a development.


People should not sleep on Lowden in search of a reliable, general-use knife. It is premium and durable, but also very adaptable. Beyond that, Lowden Casual and easy to use. It fits into the shape of all hands and is sharp to deploy, which makes it fun to use.
For a lock, you are not going to defeat the axis, so that you trust this knife something. I have no doubt that as time passes, I will get more things to deal with the Spear-Point Blade.
Beyond that, Lowden Casual and easy to use. It fits into the shape of all hands and is sharp to deploy, which makes it fun to use. For a lock, you are not going to defeat Axis lock, so that this knife is something that can trust you.