... Of more than 220 grams a lot brings just like the brother Deer Hunter on the scales and has a very ergonomic but indeed quite wide handle - is ultimately: as EDC for your pocket rather unsuitable (falling further course under §42a) On Typhoon can be found as blade material as well as the Defender and Deer Hunter D2 (K110), a very cutting performance but rather hard nachschärfbarer Tool Steel (58-61HRC), but which is not entirely rustproof. The blade is approximately 4 mm very strong, also has a high accreting surface grinding on and has a stonewash finish, the top of the blade back there's even a pretty rough but pleasant to cross Jimping and a thumb rest for finer work. Opens the blade either with your finger or pen by Flipper, both as a function of the bearing screw (for setting the ease of an 8-Torx is in addition to the included tool needed because the opposite bearing screw rotates otherwise) properly funktionniert. The blade sits between two Teflon washers and is locked without backlash over the liner lock. Even when closed, the blade sits centered (of course again depending on the tightness of bearings screw). The handle also offers great hands place and is / depth quite handsomely dimensioned in width. Besides the thick G10 shells are namely the liner of ordinary strength - measured on a Zero Tolerance 0200 is the Typhoon as well as the Deer Hunter in the grip area somewhat "thicker" - of course also speaks for the robustness of the knife, but rather less for your pocket friendliness - although the brisk clip position can be fixed on both sides in the tip up. Conclusion: Very robust, larger folding knives by Dendra (manufactured by Lionsteel), which can also convince beside the good functional materials; The disadvantage of one or the other is likely to be only the very wide construction and the heavy weight.