Magnacut vs S35VN: Which Steel Should You Trust for EDC?

When it comes to high-performance knife steels, S35VN has long held the crown. But the rise of CPM MagnaCut has sparked fierce debate. Which one truly deserves a place in your pocket—or on your belt?

Let’s break it down:

🔧 Toughness & Edge Stability

MagnaCut was designed with toughness in mind. Unlike S35VN, which can be prone to chipping under lateral stress, MagnaCut offers better shock resistance, especially when heat treated to ~62 HRC. For hard-use folders or fixed blades in outdoor scenarios, this can be a game changer.

🔪 Edge Retention

S35VN has a proven track record of retaining a razor edge through extended use. MagnaCut holds up well, though some users report it “feels softer” on the stone, meaning it might need touch-ups slightly more often—but it also sharpens more easily and predictably.

🌊 Corrosion Resistance

This is where MagnaCut takes a clear lead. With its unique chemistry, it matches or exceeds S35VN’s rust resistance—especially when finely finished. It's quickly becoming the steel of choice for marine environments and humid climates.

⚔️ Final Verdict:

  • Choose MagnaCut if you value corrosion resistance, toughness, and easy sharpening.

  • Choose S35VN if edge retention is your top priority and you don’t mind sharpening less often.

Either way, both are top-tier performers. But as steel tech continues to evolve, MagnaCut may soon become the new EDC gold standard.

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