Pro:
- Very high quality
- It wobbles nothing, everything is secure *
- Secure and reliable locking
- By the built-in liner lock the knife can single-handedly within
Open a split second
- Successful design, which is reminiscent of Italian Stilettos
- Impressive size
- Nevertheless light
- Hardness (according to manufacturer) 56 to 58 HRC, AUS-8 steel
- Cutting has been very sharp in the delivery condition
- Detachable belt clip
Cons:
- With a total length of 33 centimeters bit unwieldy (collapsed about 18 cm!)
- The profile of Zytelgriffs is not very good in the hand
- Large radius when swinging the blade, which makes it easy somewhere
stuck (it but you get used to)
- Open initially quite stiff
- * Linerlock leiert over time from something that the blade has a slight
May give leeway
- On the shiny metal parts every fingerprint is visible
- In the finger holes accumulates dirt easily
- Belt clip too inflexible, therefore next to useless
In summary, I can say that I really am very happy with the Ti-Lite. Its biggest weakness is (seen at 12:29) the liner lock which is no longer completely manages the time under its own power to its end position. In order for the blade locked completely, I have to press on the other side, however, still time. Only then everything fits firmly. If this problem had not occurred, I would have awarded 5 stars.
As long as you rely on an extra long blade is not (4 mm thick, 15.5 cm long), I recommend the typical usage rather for compact 4 "version, because in my view the 6" version is permanently rather unwieldy and a pocket knife also is quite large. For edge retention I can not currently give any details, but I will try to catch up. Otherwise, the rules relating to the passing only remains to be observed.