Behind every exceptional pocket knife is a designer who understands exactly how a tool should interface with the human hand. When the original Kansept Fenrir folder launched, it immediately caught the eye of the everyday carry (EDC) community due to its striking geometric lines and aggressive cutting posture. Now, with the release of the unyielding Kansept Fenrir Fixed Blade, fans are treated to a whole new expression of this iconic design.
To truly appreciate the performance of this compact, full-tang powerhouse, it helps to understand the mind behind the blade. The Fenrir series was born from a collaboration between Kansept and Greg Schob, the founder and mastermind behind Sparrow Knife Co.
Here is the story of the designer behind the Kansept Fenrir Fixed Blade, their specific design philosophy, and the uncompromised vision that brought this tactical camp tool to life.
Who is Greg Schob of Sparrow Knife Co
Greg Schob is a highly respected custom knife maker and designer whose real-world experience heavily informs his tactical and utilitarian designs. Based in Mississippi, Schob’s background includes extensive service in the United States Coast Guard. Serving in demanding marine environments taught him firsthand what separates a fragile novelty tool from a life-saving instrument.
When Schob founded Sparrow Knife Co., his goal was simple: to create knives that look incredibly modern and aggressive, yet function flawlessly under the most grueling conditions. His custom work is defined by sharp angularity, bold ergonomics, and high mechanical reliability—traits that translate perfectly into his production collaborations with Kansept.
The Vision Transforming a Folder Into a Fixed Blade
The original Fenrir folder was a massive success, but Schob always envisioned the design as an unyielding fixed blade. The name Fenrir comes from the monstrous, bound wolf of Norse mythology—a symbol of raw, unchecked power and strength.
Schob’s vision for the fixed version was to unbind that power, stripping away the mechanical vulnerabilities of a folding knife to create a tool optimized for survival, bushcraft, and heavy utility work.
By removing the pivot pin, liner lock, and ball bearings, Schob transformed the Fenrir into a single, continuous piece of coated D2 tool steel. This structural evolution ensures that the knife can handle severe lateral prying forces, high-impact wood batonning, and heavy environmental mud or grit that would instantly jam up a standard pocket folder.

Anatomy of Schob Signature Design Language
Every line on the Fenrir Fixed Blade serves a distinct functional purpose, showcasing Schob’s philosophy that premium aesthetics must always back up real-world performance.
| Design Element | Structural Feature | Practical Field Benefit |
| The Harpoon Swedge | A distinct structural dip on the upper spine. | Creates an intuitive, high-leverage thumb ramp for heavy downward pressure slicing. |
| Dropped Blade Edge | The cutting edge sits below the finger line. | Shifts the natural kinetic energy of your wrist straight to the apex for deeper, more efficient cuts. |
| Contoured Index Choil | Deep sweeping curve right behind the cutting edge. | Locks your hand securely into the handle frame, preventing forward slipping during heavy puncturing tasks. |
Materials That Honor the Concept
To execute Schob's vision flawlessly, Kansept chose an industrial-grade material matrix. The foundation is a 0.137-inch thick slab of D2 tool steel, treated to an optimal 60-61 HRC for relentless edge retention. To protect the high-carbon steel in harsh field conditions, it is treated with a premium gray Titanium Carbonitride (TiCn) coating.
For the handle scales, Schob chose heavily radiused, beautifully textured Light Sand G10. This fiberglass laminate is completely impervious to moisture, sweat, and temperature fluctuations, ensuring that no matter how hostile the environment gets, your grip remains rock-solid and entirely free of painful hotspots.
The Designer's Carry Solution: Greg Schob knows that a fixed blade is only as good as its carry system. The Fenrir arrives enclosed in a custom-molded, high-retention Kydex sheath. This ultra-slim sheath can be fitted with aftermarket clips for vertical, horizontal scout, or pocket carry, fulfilling the designer's goal of creating an easily concealable, rapid-deployment tool.
Final Verdict A Masterful Blend of Art and Utility
The Kansept Fenrir Fixed Blade is the perfect physical manifestation of Greg Schob’s design ethos. It proves that a compact tool under seven inches can possess the structural dominance of a full-sized survival bowie without the unnecessary bulk. If you appreciate precision custom geometry, military-grade durability, and a knife designed by someone who has trusted his tools in high-stakes environments, this collaborative masterpiece belongs in your gear rotation.































