Maxace Kestrel Review - Innovation in Front Flippers

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Review of the MAXACE Kestrel: A Closer Look at Functionality and Design

Hello everyone, and welcome back to another review with Jacrispy! Today, I’m excited to dive into the brand-new MAXACE Kestrel, a knife that’s been generating a lot of buzz in the knife community. Before we jump into the details, don't forget to comment on this review and check out our other reviews. Also check out our YouTube page if you wanna see more knife review video's!

Unboxing the Kestrel

Let’s start with the presentation. The MAXACE Kestrel comes in a sleek box that features a clean design, showcasing the brand's logo prominently on the front. The color scheme is both modern and understated, making it visually appealing.

Inside, you’ll discover not just the knife but also a handy carrying case and a cleaning cloth—great for maintaining your blade's pristine condition. MAXACE has really thought about the unboxing experience!

Handle and Design

Now, let’s talk about the handle. The Kestrel features a combination of aluminum and G10, available in a striking red and white. This not only gives it a modern look but also provides a solid grip.

One notable feature is the lanyard hole, which adds versatility for those who like to carry and asseccorize their knives differently. The knife also comes equipped with a pocket clip—however, it's worth noting that it’s not reversible.

Functionality and Performance

Moving on to the blade, the Kestrel boasts a 3.62” MagnaCut steel blade with a drop point style, perfect for a variety of cutting tasks. The blade finish is satin, giving it a sleek appearance, while the flat grind enhances its cutting efficiency. The blade is deployed in a non-traditional front flipper style.

Let’s not forget the jimping on the spine, which provide added control and a secure grip during use. The framelock mechanism ensures a robust and reliable locking system, making this knife not just stylish but also functional.

Specifications Overview

Now, for a quick rundown of the specifications:

  • Handle Length: 4.65”
  • Blade Length: 3.62”
  • Overall Length: 8.27”
  • Weight: 3.88 oz

These dimensions make the Kestrel a great everyday carry option, striking a nice balance between size and usability.

Variants and Availability

The Kestrel is currently available in 14 different variants, which means there’s a style to fit nearly everyone’s preferences. These variants are all set to be available on our website as of this video’s release, with prices ranging from $123.95 to $331.20. Whether you prefer a different color scheme or material, MAXACE has options for you.

Conclusion

And that wraps up our review of the MAXACE Kestrel! With its thoughtful design, quality materials, and a range of variants, this knife is definitely worth considering if you’re in the market for a reliable EDC. If you enjoyed this review, consider checking out our other reviews and our YouTube channel.

Thank you for reading, and happy cutting!


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