WE Knife Corwyn Review – Titanium, M390, and a Bold Pop of Pink
If you’ve been following the steady rise of premium production folders over the past few years, you already know that WE Knife Co. has built a reputation for tight tolerances, premium materials, and modern design language. The WE Knife Corwyn is a perfect example of that formula—refined, functional, and just bold enough to stand out in a crowded market.
Let’s dive in.
First Impressions & Packaging
The Corwyn arrives in WE Knife’s signature premium packaging. The box features a clean, modern design with a minimalist layout. The front displays the WE Knife logo in a crisp metallic font against a neutral-toned background, giving it that high-end, boutique feel. On the back, you’ll typically find model details and manufacturer information laid out clearly and professionally.
Inside the box, WE keeps things classy and practical:
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Padded zipper pouch
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Microfiber cleaning cloth
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WE Knife stickers
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Product information card
It’s the kind of presentation you expect when purchasing a premium folder—protective, sleek, and thoughtfully put together.
Handle & Ergonomics
The version reviewed here features a gray titanium handle with pink carbon fiber inlays, and it’s a striking combination. The matte gray titanium keeps things understated and tactical, while the pink carbon fiber adds a bold accent that gives the knife personality without going overboard.
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Handle Length: 5.22”
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Material: Gray Titanium w/ Pink Carbon Fiber Inlays
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Lock Type: Framelock
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Lanyard Hole: No
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Pocket Clip: Yes (non-reversible)
The framelock is solid and confidence-inspiring, with the kind of lockup you’d expect from WE Knife. Ergonomically, the handle fills the hand well. The contouring and chamfered edges make extended use comfortable, and the balance feels natural thanks to the titanium construction.
While there’s no lanyard hole, the clean lines will appeal to those who prefer a streamlined aesthetic. The pocket clip is tip-up and secure, though not reversible—something left-handed users may want to note.

Blade Performance & Features
The Corwyn features a 3.7” drop point blade crafted from Böhler M390 steel—a premium stainless steel known for its excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and toughness. It’s a steel choice that firmly places this knife in the high-performance category.
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Blade Length: 3.7”
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Steel: Böhler M390
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Blade Style: Drop Point
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Grind: Flat
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Finish: Stonewashed
The flat grind enhances slicing performance, making this a capable everyday carry option. The stonewashed finish helps hide wear and scratches over time, which is always a practical bonus.
Deployment is smooth and satisfying. The thumb studs allow for controlled, reliable opening, and the action feels crisp—exactly what fans of WE Knife have come to expect. Jimping along the spine provides added grip and control during precision cuts, enhancing overall handling.
Size & Carry Profile
Here’s a quick breakdown of the overall dimensions:
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Overall Length: 8.92”
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Handle Length: 5.22”
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Blade Length: 3.7”
At just under 9 inches overall, the Corwyn lands comfortably in that “full-size EDC” category. It’s large enough for serious cutting tasks, yet refined enough to carry daily without feeling excessive.
Variants & Availability
The Corwyn is currently available in four different variants, offering different handle colorways and design accents. Whether you prefer something more understated or something with visual flair like the gray and pink configuration reviewed here, there’s likely a version that fits your style.
All variants are available as of this blog reviews release, though premium WE Knife models often move quickly—especially the more unique color combinations.
Final Thoughts
The WE Knife Corwyn blends premium materials, refined machining, and bold design choices into a well-balanced everyday carry folder. The titanium framelock construction, M390 blade steel, and clean stonewashed finish make it a high-performance tool, while the pink carbon fiber inlays add just enough character to separate it from more conventional designs.
If you’re looking for a modern titanium folder that balances aesthetics and performance, the Corwyn is absolutely worth considering.
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