The OKC Wraith tends to fly under the radar. It’s a lightweight, budget friendly folder without frills you can pick up for about $20. For the price, it has a decent steel with a seriously solid lock up and massive amounts of pocket friendliness.

The lockup on this lock back manual folder is outstanding. The handles are smooth plastic but while many might think that’s a serious downside, we think for the price it’s a bonus. Why? Because it’s easy on the pocket. No, this isn’t a hard use folder that will last a lifetime through every adverse situation you can imagine. At 3.9” closed and weighs about 1.6 ounces it’s a pocketknife you can carry without being overly fussed.

The Wraith has a 2.6” 1.4116 drop point with a satin finish and a 57-59 HRC. It smoothly opens in a controlled manner with ambidextrous thumb studs. It has an ambidextrous tip-up pocket clip and lanyard hole.

OKC Wraith Details

  • 1.4116 Stainless Steel, Satin Finish
  • 2.6” Drop Point
  • Thumb Studs
  • Lock Back
  • Plastic Handle
  • Ambidextrous, Tip-Up Pocket Clip
  • Lanyard Hole
  • 1.6 Ounces
  • 3.9” Closed
  • 6.5” Overall

The OKC Wraith is a small manual folder with an excellent lock up you can pick up for about $20. 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.