DAGGERR Powie
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Daggerr Powie Review: A Lightweight Clip Point EDC with Character
Welcome back, knife fans! Today on Jimping with Jacrispy, we're taking a close look at an exciting new release from Daggerr Knives—the Powie. This compact and budget-friendly EDC option brings both style and functionality to the table, and in this review, we’ll break down the Powie’s design, materials, features, and overall performance.
First Impressions: The Box Experience
Before we get to the blade, let’s talk packaging. The Daggerr Powie arrives in a clean and modern box that carries Daggerr’s signature style—bold font, minimalist logo, and sharp graphic design elements. The box front proudly displays the brand name and model, while the back includes a quick spec rundown.
Inside, you’ll find a thoughtful presentation. Alongside the knife itself, Daggerr includes a branded cleaning cloth to keep your blade spotless, as well as a couple of eye-catching Daggerr stickers—a nice touch for collectors and fans of the brand.
Let’s Talk Variants
The Daggerr Powie currently comes in four different color variants, giving users some visual variety to choose from. For today’s review, we’re checking out the light blue FRN handle version. All four variants are available now on our website, so no need to wait if this blade catches your eye.
Handle & Ergonomics
The FRN (fiberglass-reinforced nylon) handle is lightweight, durable, and textured just enough to offer a confident grip. At 4.5 inches long, it fits well in hand, offering a solid balance between comfort and control.
There’s no lanyard hole, which may be a minor drawback for some, but Daggerr makes up for it with a reversible deep-carry pocket clip, making the Powie a good option for both left- and right-handed users.
The linerlock mechanism is easy to operate and offers reliable blade security once deployed.

Blade Details
The star of the show here is the 3.25-inch blade, crafted from 8Cr14MoV stainless steel—a decent entry-level steel known for easy sharpening and respectable corrosion resistance. It features a clip point style with a flat grind, ideal for everyday slicing and precision work.
The blade is finished in a clean stonewashed look, which helps to hide wear and tear over time. Thumb studs on both sides make deployment smooth, and the blade rides nicely on the pivot.
As the name of the channel suggests, we always keep an eye out for jimping—and yes, the Powie includes just the right amount of jimping along the spine, offering enhanced thumb traction for controlled cutting.
Specs Recap
Let’s break it down:
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Handle Material: FRN (Light Blue)
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Blade Steel: 8Cr14MoV
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Blade Style: Clip Point
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Blade Finish: Stonewashed
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Blade Grind: Flat
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Lock Type: Linerlock
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Pocket Clip: Yes, reversible
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Thumb Studs: Yes
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Jimping: Yes
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Lanyard Hole: No
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Handle Length: 4.5"
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Blade Length: 3.25"
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Overall Length: 7.75"
Final Thoughts
The Daggerr Powie is a sleek, lightweight, and highly functional EDC knife that balances affordability with performance. With its comfortable FRN handle, practical blade design, and thoughtful extras like a reversible clip and thumb studs, it’s a solid choice for anyone looking to expand their everyday carry rotation without breaking the bank.
As mentioned, all four variants of the Powie are available now on our website. If you enjoyed this review, don’t forget to check out our other blog reviews and our YouTube channel for more knife content just like this.
Thanks for stopping by—stay sharp!