KnifeNews: Recent Boker Release Aims to be Carryable All Over the World

Boker whipped up another entry into the relatively underserved genre of “international knife laws compliant” folders with the Worldwide 2.0. This one does its best to satisfy the modern knife buyer’s tastes while keeping its dimensions and design as globally legal as possible.

In general, aiming for broad legal carry means two things: you need to have a shorter blade, and you need to forgo a locking mechanism. The Worldwide 2.0’s blade measures 2.52 inches, so it check the first box without sacrificing too much in terms of its cutting ability when it comes to mundane, day-to-day stuff – things that most of us use most of our knives for, most of the time. We’ve got a handsome puukkoid drop point blade with a big ol’ fuller. That fuller will help with deployment which, of course, is two-hand only – so consider the second ‘world carry’ box ticked, too.

Nothing inspiring aesthetically, but looks like a workhorse.

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Recent Boker Release Aims to be Carryable All Over the World