RIKE Knife Thor 6
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Rike Knife Thor 6 Review – Premium Titanium Power Meets Precision
Hello everyone, and welcome back! Today we’re taking a detailed look at the brand-new Rike Thor 6, a folding knife that blends bold design with premium materials. If you’re into high-end EDC folders with serious performance credentials, this one deserves your attention.
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Unboxing Experience
Rike consistently delivers a premium presentation, and the Thor 6 is no exception.
The knife arrives in a sleek, modern box featuring clean typography and the Rike logo prominently displayed. The design leans minimalist but refined, reinforcing the premium positioning of the knife inside. The front keeps things sharp and understated, while the back includes product and branding details.
Inside the box, you’ll find:
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The Rike Thor 6
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A branded cleaning cloth
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Stickers
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Protective packaging to keep everything secure in transit
It’s a polished unboxing experience that feels appropriate for a knife in this class.
First Impressions & Variants
The Thor 6 is available in seven different variants, giving users multiple aesthetic options. The version featured here sports a black and green titanium handle, delivering a tactical yet refined appearance.
All seven variants are currently available, making it easy to choose the configuration that best fits your style.
Handle & Ergonomics
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Handle Material: Titanium (Black & Green)
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Length: 4.91”
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Lanyard Hole: Yes
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Pocket Clip: Yes
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Reversible Clip: No
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Lock Type: Framelock
The titanium handle feels solid, premium, and lightweight in hand. The black and green combination gives it a bold personality without being overly flashy.
In terms of grip, the ergonomics are well thought out. The handle contours naturally into the palm, providing a confident hold. The framelock engages securely, delivering the reliability you’d expect from a high-end titanium folder.
The pocket clip is sturdy and functional, though not reversible—something to consider for left-handed users.

Blade Performance
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Blade Steel: Bohler M390
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Blade Length: 3.35”
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Blade Style: Drop Point
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Blade Finish: Satin
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Blade Grind: Flat
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Thumb Studs: Yes
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Jimping: Yes
The Thor 6 features premium Bohler M390 steel, known for excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and overall performance. For everyday carry and harder use tasks, M390 is a top-tier choice.
The drop point blade offers versatility, making it well-suited for slicing, piercing, and controlled cuts. The satin finish gives it a clean, refined look while showcasing the grind lines beautifully.
Deployment via thumb studs is smooth and controlled, and the jimping along the spine provides added grip and control during detailed work.
The flat grind helps optimize slicing performance, making this knife more than just good looks—it’s built to perform.
Size & Specifications
Here’s a quick breakdown of the dimensions:
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Handle Length: 4.91”
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Blade Length: 3.35”
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Overall Length: 8.26”
At 8.26” overall, the Thor 6 sits comfortably in the full-size EDC category. It offers a substantial feel without being unwieldy in pocket carry.
Final Thoughts
The Rike Thor 6 combines premium titanium construction, high-end M390 blade steel, and clean, modern design. With seven variants available, there’s something for collectors and users alike.
If you’re looking for a durable, well-machined framelock folder with strong materials and solid ergonomics, the Thor 6 makes a compelling case for itself.
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