We love the CRKT Snarky. We love the look, the feel, and the blade shape. Above all, we love the name of this knife.  Who couldn’t love a beautifully designed, easily carried pocket knife named Snarky?

Designed by Blade Show award winner Phillip Boothe, the overall look of this knife is vaguely reminiscent of a 50s era art piece. However, the easy use and functionality make it a work horse of a knife.  The tip-up pocket clip makes it an easy carry. The handles are smooth yet grippy Polyoxymethylene (POM) with a stainless-steel insert. In addition to being comfortable in your hand it will be both easy on the pocket and fairly slip resistant.

The Snarky has a 2.831” 8Cr13MoV recurved clip point with a satin finish and a great looking secondary grind. It opens with an easily accessed flipper, and that opening is both fast and smooth. Finally, it locks open with a liner lock.

CRKT Snarky Details

  • 8Cr13MoV, Satin Finish
  • 2.831” Recurve Clip Point
  • Polyoxymethylene with Stainless Steel Insert
  • Flipper
  • Liner Lock
  • Tip-Up Pocket Clip
  • 4.026” Closed
  • 7.75” Overall

The clean, curving lines and flashy details on the CRKT Snarky truly make it stand out from the crowd. If you’re interested in this knife, click any link in the article or simply click the button below.

All images courtesy of Smoky Mountain Knife Works – smkw.com.