Picking an everyday carry knife (or EDC)聽is a very personal choice. What kind of work and activities you do will affect which tool you should buy.聽
In the end, we picked five of our favorites and ran them through a rigorous series of tests to reproduce situations we鈥檇 encounter while playing outdoors. Though we came away with a clear favorite, we also categorized the runners-up聽to help you find the best聽knife for you.聽
The Test
First, we put the blades through the wringer. We cut zip聽ties, kayak-outfitting foam, wire, cloth, webbing, rope, fruit, vegetables, steak, cheese, and beer cans.聽
To test ease聽of聽use, we opened and closed each knife dozens of times. To determine how well they worked in the cold and wet, we dumped our hands in ice water for 60 seconds, pulled them out, and then opened and closed each knife again. We weighed them on our kitchen scale.聽
We buried them in a bowl of peanut butter to see how easy the tools were to clean afterward. We carried the knives in our pants pockets for days. Finally, we brought them kayaking, camping, and mountain biking to judge how they worked as adventure companions.聽
#5: Gerber GDC Tech Skin Pocket Knife聽

Best for:聽The office
笔谤颈肠别:听$37
奥别颈驳丑迟:听2.1 ounces 聽
痴别谤诲颈肠迟:听At first, we felt guilty pitting聽聽against the beefier tools on this list. After all, it costs about a third of the other knives on this list, and we thought it might fall apart in our hands.
We were wrong. The Tech Skin consistently shined in our cutting tests, and the 2.5-inch stainless-steel blade held its edge well. It was the only knife that didn鈥檛 have a clip to attach to a belt, so the tool had to live exclusively in our pockets. But it played nice with smartphone screens in the shared space, thanks to its fully rubberized exterior聽when folded. The little blade also cut through envelopes and speaker wire well.聽
The biggest downside: The GDC Tech Skin was the most difficult to open when wet.聽We had to use two hands every time.聽
#4: SOG Zoom Black Tini

Best for:聽Making an impression
Price:听$118
Weight:聽4.5 ounces 聽
Verdict:聽SOG鈥檚 patented assisted-opening system allowed us to flick open the 3.6-inch聽聽so quickly that it actually scared some testers. If quick access is your top priority in an EDC, look no further than the Zoom.聽
The partially serrated blade easily cuts large rope, wood, and meat. The Zoom鈥檚 handle was the longest we tested and features聽four finger-shaped grooves on the side to add grip. The deep channels at the base of the blade let testers put pressure on the knife when cutting down.
#3: Spyderco Native FRN聽

Best for: Backpackers worried about weight
Price: $130
Weight: 2.5 ounces 聽
Verdict: This is the only knife we鈥檇 bring on a backpacking trip鈥攊t鈥檚 incredibly lightweight. Sure, it鈥檚 a bit heavier than the GDC Tech Skin (above), but you get much more knife per ounce: The 鈥檚 blade and handle are more than half an inch longer than those of the Tech Skin.
While the blade was the toughest on our list聽to open with one hand, its lock mode was the sturdiest鈥攕omething we appreciated while cutting lots of rope. The handle has deep grooves that make it easy to hold with cold, wet hands聽but also very difficult to clean.聽
#2: CRKT No Time Off with Combination Blade聽

Best for:聽In-hand feel
笔谤颈肠别:听$125
奥别颈驳丑迟:听5.9 ounces 聽
痴别谤诲颈肠迟:听This 7.25-inch聽聽would have been our favorite of the bunch were it not for its complicated closing system. To close the knife, we had to press a pin to disengage the lock.聽This proved cumbersome in the field.聽
That said, the opening mechanism was one of our favorites. The system uses the heavy blade鈥檚 weight to fling it open with a quick snap of our wrists. This thick drop-point blade was the heftiest of all the ones we tested.聽
The handle fit ergonomically in our hands while we used the knife; it was also easy to clean. Note: If you鈥檙e concerned about weight, this isn鈥檛 the knife for you. But if you aren鈥檛 backpacking, the substantial blade and handle give this knife a heft that makes it feel very capable.聽
#1: Kershaw Blur聽

Best for:聽All-around use
笔谤颈肠别:听$115
Weight:聽4 ounces 聽
Verdict:听罢丑颈蝉听聽did everything well. The curved 3.4-inch blade made our top three in every single chopping and cutting test, and the handle was very easy to grip. It鈥檚 remarkably light considering that, at 7.9 inches, it was one of the largest tools in our test. 聽
What made us really fall for this knife was how intuitively it opened and closed. The beveled thumb stud was easy to push open, and the simple yet effective locking mechanism was a breeze to disengage when we wanted to retract the blade.