CARDSHARP 4 | HANDS-ON REVIEW

We have been big fans of the popular Cardsharp by Iain Sinclair since the
very first version, now the British design house have sent us their
latest updated version, the Cardsharp4
for a closer look. With only three ingenious origami style folding
operations, the James Bond style credit card sized gadget converts into
an elegant pocket utility tool.

The
latest Cardsharp is made from a robust and strong wafer thin strip of
ultralight aluminum, and has some new and updated features, including a
new construction with a two-stage, child-proof safety lock that helps
prevent accidental opening and gives the knife excellent rigidity in
both open and closed positions. It also includes a new improved rivet
for better securing the blade to the body, and thanks to the new
spring-loaded hinges, Cardsharp4 remains flat while in card mode with no
sagging.

Cardsharp4
weighs only 24 grams, it is slimmer and lighter than an ordinary knife,
and slips safely inside your wallet or kit bag. It?s extra long
stainless steel surgical blade (65mm) ensures longer lasting rust free
sharpness, and is capable of slicing trough a variety of materials with
ease.

Available in either Natural Metal or Black Metal, the
waterproof Cardsharp4 is a tough heavy duty tool suitable for most types
of cutting tasks, and an essential outdoor companion/survival tool.

Get your CardSharp at Iain Sinclair or at Amazon