CHAVES Liberation
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Chaves Knives Liberation Review – Bold Design Meets Everyday Performance
If you’re a fan of premium folding knives that blend rugged performance with unmistakable styling, the Chaves Knives Liberation deserves a spot on your radar. In today’s review, we’re taking a closer look at this brand-new release—covering everything from the packaging and presentation to materials, ergonomics, and overall performance.
Let’s dive in.
First Impressions & Packaging
Right out of the gate, the Liberation makes a strong first impression—even before you open the box. The packaging features a clean, bold design with the recognizable Chaves logo prominently displayed. The color scheme leans toward a sleek, tactical aesthetic, complementing the knife inside.
On the front of the box, you’ll find the Chaves branding and model information, while the back typically includes additional product or company details. Inside, the knife is securely housed and accompanied by a few welcome extras:
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Branded cleaning cloth
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Stickers
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Protective packaging
It’s a simple yet professional unboxing experience that reflects the brand’s premium positioning.
Variants & Availability
The Liberation is currently offered in 10 different variants, giving buyers plenty of options to match their style preferences. Whether you prefer different finishes or handle materials, there’s likely a configuration that suits your taste.
At the time of this review, all variants are available directly through our website, making it easy to grab the one that fits your setup.
Handle & Ergonomics
This particular configuration features black Micarta handle scales, delivering both durability and comfort.
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Handle Length: 4.13 inches
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Material: Black Micarta
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Lanyard Hole: No
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Pocket Clip: Yes
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Reversible Clip: No
Micarta offers a slightly textured feel, providing solid grip without being overly aggressive. In hand, the Liberation feels secure and well-balanced. The 4.13-inch handle provides enough real estate for a full, confident grip—even for users with larger hands.
The pocket clip allows for reliable carry, although it is not reversible, which may be a consideration for left-handed users.

Lockup & Deployment
The Liberation uses a liner lock, a trusted and widely used locking mechanism known for its simplicity and reliability. Engagement feels solid and secure.
The blade features thumb studs, making deployment straightforward and intuitive. Whether you’re flicking it open with authority or rolling it out smoothly, the action feels deliberate and controlled.
There’s also jimping along the spine, adding extra traction for your thumb during more controlled cutting tasks.
Blade Performance
Where this knife truly shines is in the blade.
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Blade Steel: Elmax
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Blade Length: 3.5 inches
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Blade Style: Drop Point
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Blade Grind: Flat
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Blade Finish: Black PVD
Elmax steel is highly regarded for its excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and overall toughness. It’s a premium steel choice that fits the Liberation’s high-end profile.
The drop point blade offers versatile performance, making it well-suited for everyday cutting tasks. The flat grind enhances slicing capability, while the black PVD finish adds both durability and a stealthy, tactical look.
At 3.5 inches, the blade hits a sweet spot—large enough for serious utility, yet compact enough for everyday carry.
Specifications at a Glance
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Overall Length: 7.63 inches
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Handle Length: 4.13 inches
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Blade Length: 3.5 inches
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Blade Steel: Elmax
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Handle Material: Black Micarta
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Lock Type: Liner Lock
Final Thoughts
The Chaves Knives Liberation delivers a compelling combination of premium materials, bold styling, and practical performance. With its Elmax blade steel, comfortable Micarta handle, and solid liner lock construction, it’s built for both collectors and serious EDC users alike.
The availability of 10 different variants only adds to its appeal, allowing buyers to tailor their choice to their preferences.
If you’re looking for a modern folding knife that balances aesthetics and functionality, the Liberation is absolutely worth considering.
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