The Kansept Kursor has quickly become one of my favorite modular EDC tools, thanks to Justin Koch's brilliant interchangeable scale system. After exploring the initial A-series, I got my hands on three new B-series models: the G015B1, G015B2, and G015B4. These versions introduce premium materials like Fatcarbon and rich Micarta colors, elevating the Kursor from a clever tool to a true EDC collectible. Here's how they stack up.
The Shared DNA: Lightweight Titanium, Endless Customization
Every Kursor shares the same ingenious platform. The frame is machined from titanium, weighing just 37.5 grams. It functions as a capable pry bar for daily tasks, and the integrated deep-carry clip (inspired by knife design) keeps it secure in your pocket. The interchangeable scales are held in place by the clip, allowing you to swap colors and materials in seconds. All three B-series models share this core excellence. The choice is all about the visual and tactile personality of the scales.
G015B1 (Grey Ti / Arctic Storm Fatcarbon): The Frozen Art Piece
The G015B1 is a stunner. It pairs a grey anodized titanium frame with Arctic Storm Fatcarbon scales. Fatcarbon is a forged carbon composite with a unique, swirling pattern—and the Arctic Storm variant features cool blues, silvers, and whites that genuinely evoke a winter tempest. The pattern is three-dimensional and mesmerizing. At $65.89, it's a premium option, but you're getting a one-of-a-kind look. This is for the collector who wants their EDC to be a conversation-starting work of art.
G015B2 (Plain Ti / Purple Micarta): The Bold Naturalist
The G015B2 brings warmth and color with plain titanium and purple micarta scales. The plain titanium frame will develop a natural patina over time, while the purple micarta offers a rich, earthy tone that's both bold and organic. Micarta has a grippy, warm texture that feels great in hand. This combination is playful without being loud. If you want a tool that stands out with color but still has a natural, textured feel, the B2 is an excellent choice at $49.89.
G015B4 (Blackwash Ti / Jungle Wear Fatcarbon): The Tactical Camo
The G015B4 is the most tactical of the trio. It features a rugged blackwash titanium frame paired with Jungle Wear Fatcarbon scales. The Jungle Wear pattern mimics camouflage with deep greens, blacks, and browns swirling together. The blackwash finish is incredibly forgiving, hiding wear and scratches. This version looks ready for the field. At $65.89, it offers the same premium Fatcarbon construction as the B1, but with a stealthy, outdoorsy vibe.
Which B-Series Kursor Suits You?
All three share the same excellent modular design and lightweight titanium build. The G015B1 is for the art lover who wants a unique, frozen-in-ice aesthetic. The G015B2 is for the color enthusiast who appreciates natural materials. And the G015B4 is for the tactical user who wants camo style and rugged durability. Justin Koch has expanded the Kursor family beautifully—these B-series models prove that a simple pry tool can also be a canvas for the world's finest materials.






























