Bestechman Cicada's Wing: A Slim Steel EDC in Four Colorways

I'm always interested when a knife uses a less common locking mechanism, and the Bestechman Cicada's Wing delivers with its B-Lock (a variant of the crossbar lock). I've been carrying all four variants—the BMK06-S-1, BMK06-S-2, BMK06-S-3, and BMK06-S-4—and I'm consistently impressed by how this slim, stainless steel folder performs. The core is the same across all: a 3.15-inch blade of 10Cr15MoV steel, a stainless steel handle with an attractive frag pattern, and a smooth, ambidextrous B-Lock. At just 3.95 ounces, it's a lightweight, deep-carry EDC knife. The only differences are the PVD coatings on the blade and handle, and each combination has a distinct vibe.

The Shared Foundation: Slim, Steel, and a Solid Lock

Every Cicada's Wing shares the same thoughtful design. The blade is a slim 2.3mm thick, making it an excellent slicer for everyday tasks like opening packages or prepping food. The 10Cr15MoV steel is a solid choice—easy to sharpen and holds a decent edge. The stainless steel handle with frag pattern provides excellent texture without being aggressive. The B-Lock is smooth and reliable, with thumb studs on both sides for easy one-handed opening. The deep-carry clip is reversible. This is a knife built for comfortable, all-day carry. The color choices are where you make it your own.

BMK06-S-1 (Satin Blade / Grey PVD Handle): The Classic Neutral

The BMK06-S-1 is the most understated of the quartet. It pairs a classic satin-finished blade with a handle that has a grey PVD coating. The satin blade is clean and traditional, showing light scratches but easy to maintain. The grey handle is neutral and professional. This is the version for the purist who wants a timeless look and doesn't need flash. It's the one that goes with everything.

BMK06-S-2 (Black PVD Blade / Grey PVD Handle): The Stealth Contrast

The BMK06-S-2 introduces contrast. It features a black PVD-coated blade paired with the same grey PVD handle. The black blade is sleek, reduces glare, and adds a layer of corrosion resistance. The grey handle keeps it from being too "tactical." This combination feels modern and purposeful. If you want a blade that looks tougher but still want a neutral handle, the S-2 is a great balance.

BMK06-S-3 (Bronze PVD Blade / Black PVD Handle): The Warm Inverter

The BMK06-S-3 flips the script. It has a bronze PVD-coated blade and a black PVD-coated handle. The bronze blade is warm and eye-catching, a real departure from standard silver or black. The black handle grounds it and keeps it from being too flashy. This is a striking combination that gets noticed. If you want your EDC to have personality, the S-3 is a fantastic choice.

BMK06-S-4 (Black PVD Blade / Bronze PVD Handle): The Bold Switcheroo

Finally, the BMK06-S-4 is the inverse of the S-3. It pairs a black PVD blade with a bronze PVD-coated handle. This is the boldest of the group. The bronze handle is warm and vibrant, while the black blade adds a tactical edge. The frag pattern on the bronze handle really pops. This is for the enthusiast who wants their knife to be a statement piece, combining the durability of PVD coatings with a unique, eye-catching color scheme.

Which Cicada's Wing Lands in Your Pocket?

All four share the same excellent slim design, solid B-Lock, and capable 10Cr15MoV steel. The BMK06-S-1 is the classic, neutral choice. The BMK06-S-2 offers stealthy contrast. The BMK06-S-3 and BMK06-S-4 are bolder, warmer alternatives. Whichever you choose, you're getting a lightweight, well-built EDC knife that's a joy to carry and use every day.

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