QSP Ferret Glow In The Dark Pocket Knife: Full Review & EDC Testing

Everyday carry gear is rarely just about pure utility anymore; it is also about personality, innovation, and finding tools that stand out. Enter the special edition QSP Ferret Glow-In-The-Dark (GITD).

QSP Ferret QS170-C1 Stonewashed Nitro-V Blade Glow-in-the-Dark Resin Handle Liner Lock Folding Knife

While the standard Ferret has already earned its reputation as a snappy, ergonomic budget heavy-hitter, this luminous variation adds a striking visual twist. After putting this glowing pocket companion through real-world EDC testing, here is our comprehensive look at how it performs when the sun goes down.

The Highlight: GITD Material Real-World Performance

Most glow-in-the-dark gear falls into one of two categories: a gimmicky novelty or a genuinely useful feature. QSP opted for the latter by utilizing a high-density, resin-infused composite for the handle scales.

  • Daytime Aesthetic: In regular daylight, the handles sport a clean, slightly translucent off-white or pale green hue that looks remarkably clean and pairs beautifully with the dark blade finishes.

  • Low-Light Activation: After exposure to natural sunlight or a quick blast from an EDC flashlight, the scales charge rapidly, emitting a vibrant, high-visibility green glow.

  • Practical Benefit: During nighttime testing, this feature proved incredibly practical. If you drop your knife on a dark campsite trail or leave it on a bedside table in a pitch-black room, it stands out immediately, eliminating the need to fumble around in the dark.

QSP Ferret QS170-C2 Black Nitro-V Blade Glow-in-the-Dark Resin Handle Liner Lock Folding Knife

Performance & Everyday Carry Testing

Blade Geometry and Cutting Power

The GITD Ferret retains the heavily praised modified drop-point blade shape. With a robust flat grind and a sharp factory edge, it zipped through our standard battery of EDC tests:

  • Cardboard Breakdown: The blade geometry provides excellent slicing efficiency without binding.

  • Precision Scoring: The slight swedge and precise tip offer outstanding control for detailed utility punctures.

Deployment & Ergonomics

Riding on ceramic ball bearings, the flipper deployment is incredibly snappy and consistent. The handle shape—even with the specialized GITD material—remains highly ergonomic. Subtle finger contours lock your hand into place, giving you a secure, hot-spot-free grip during extended use.

[ Technical Specifications At A Glance ]
• Overall Length: 6.125 inches
• Blade Length:   2.56 inches
• Blade Steel:    Premium CPM D2 / 14C28N (Batch dependent)
• Handle Material: Glow-In-The-Dark Synthetic Composite
• Lock Type:      Sturdy Liner Lock
• Pivot System:   Ceramic Ball Bearings

Final Verdict

The QSP Ferret Glow-In-The-Dark successfully bridges the gap between functional utility and eye-catching design. It handles heavy-duty daily cutting tasks with the exact same reliability as the original model, while offering a fun, high-visibility handle upgrade that is genuinely useful in low-light environments. For collectors and practical users alike, it is a brilliant addition to any pocket rotation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the handle glow stay charged?

A brief 30-second charge under sunlight or a flashlight will provide a strong, highly visible glow for up to an hour, slowly fading to a softer ambient luminosity over several hours.

Does the glow-in-the-dark material compromise the handle strength?

Not at all. The composite material used by QSP is dense, rigid, and impact-resistant, offering the same structural durability as standard G10 or micarta handle scales.

Is the handle texture slippery compared to standard G10?

The GITD material has a smooth but matte finish. While it is slightly smoother than heavily textured G10, the ergonomic finger grooves on the Ferret handle ensure a highly secure grip.

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