The Fox Tribal K Carbon Fibre Karambit is a folding claw that’s all bite and no bullshit—designed by Doug Marcaida, the “Forged in Fire” blade maestro who knows how to make a knife mean business. It’s 4.5 inches (11.43cm) closed, with a 2.25-inch (5.72cm) Bohler N690 stainless steel blade—black oxide coated, curved like a hawk’s talon, and sharp enough to shred through anything you point it at. That steel’s tough, corrosion-resistant, and holds an edge like it’s got something to prove. The spine’s got a serrated kick, saw-like and rugged, doubling down on its bad attitude.
The handle’s black G10 with a carbon fibre overlay—light as hell, grippy as sin, and etched with jagged tribal patterns that scream Filipino martial arts heritage. It’s got a finger ring that locks your grip in tight, letting you swing it like an extension of your fist. The liner lock’s rock-solid, no wiggle, and the flipper pops that blade out fast—smooth, no hesitation. Clip’s reversible, tip-up, so it rides deep in your pocket, ready to pounce. At just over 3oz, it’s a featherweight machine, built for speed and control.
This is as much a collectible as it is a solid knife. Fox Knives forged it in Italy, blending old-school karambit roots with a modern edge, perfect for EDC, or just looking like you don’t mess around. The carbon fibre adds that sleek, high-tech vibe, but it’s all about function—cuts clean, grips hard, and stares down trouble without blinking.