Just when I thought the Kansept Kursor family couldn't get more interesting, Justin Koch introduces the C-series. I've been carrying and comparing all five new models—the G015C1, G015C2, G015C3, G015C4, and G015C5—and each brings a unique personality to this already brilliant modular titanium pry tool. From translucent engineering polymers to classic carbon fiber, this lineup offers something for every collector and user. Here's my honest breakdown.
The Shared Foundation: Same Genius, New Materials
Every Kursor in the C-series shares the same winning formula: a titanium frame weighing just 37.5 grams, an integrated deep-carry clip, a functional pry bar tip, and the signature interchangeable scale system. The clip holds the scales in place, allowing you to swap colors and materials in seconds. All models measure 88.8mm long and 6.6mm thin—perfect for discreet pocket carry. The differences lie entirely in the frame finish and scale material, and they're more dramatic than ever.
G015C1 (Purple Ti / PEI): The Translucent Showstopper
The G015C1 is unlike anything else in the Kursor line. It features a vibrant purple anodized titanium frame paired with PEI (polyetherimide) scales in a striking yellow-amber translucent color. PEI is a high-performance polymer known for its strength and heat resistance—and here, it glows. The yellow scales against the purple titanium create a bold, futuristic look. Light passes through the edges of the PEI, giving the tool a unique, almost glowing appearance. At $57.89, this is for the modernist who wants their EDC to look like nothing else.
G015C2 (Blackwash Ti / Black G10): The Stealth Operator
The G015C2 is the all-black workhorse. Its blackwash titanium frame is rugged and forgiving, hiding wear effortlessly. The scales are black G10, a fiberglass composite that's tough and provides excellent texture. This is the most tactical, no-nonsense version of the Kursor. At $52.58, it's also one of the most affordable entries into the C-series. If you want a tool that looks ready for hard use and never shows dirt, the C2 is your companion.
G015C3 (Bronze Ti / Brown Micarta): The Warm Naturalist
The G015C3 brings earthy sophistication. The bronze anodized titanium frame has a warm, metallic sheen, while the brown micarta scales offer a rich, organic texture. Micarta develops a beautiful patina with use and feels warm and grippy in the hand. This combination is both refined and rugged—perfect for daily carry in the office or the outdoors. At $52.58, it's a fantastic value for a tool that looks and feels premium.
G015C4 (Blackwash Ti / Twill Carbon Fiber): The Modern Classic
The G015C4 pairs a blackwash titanium frame with twill carbon fiber scales. The carbon fiber has a classic, woven pattern that catches light beautifully. It's lightweight, incredibly stiff, and adds a touch of motorsport-inspired style. The blackwash frame ensures the tool hides wear, while the carbon fiber dresses it up. At $59.89, this is a superb choice for anyone who wants a blend of tactical toughness and modern sophistication.
G015C5 (Blackwash Ti / Green Anodized Ti): The All-Metal Marvel
The G015C5 is the most premium of the bunch. It features a blackwash titanium frame with scales made from green anodized titanium. This is an all-metal construction, giving the tool a solid, cohesive feel. The green is vibrant and eye-catching, contrasting beautifully with the dark frame. At $69.89, it's the most expensive C-series model, but the all-titanium build and stunning color justify the price. This is for the collector who loves metal and wants a tool that's both functional and beautifully finished.
Which C-Series Kursor Calls to You?
All five share the same excellent modular design and lightweight titanium build. The G015C1 is for the futurist who loves bold, translucent materials. The G015C2 is the stealthy, all-business option. The G015C3 offers warmth and natural texture. The G015C4 is a modern classic with carbon fiber. And the G015C5 is a stunning all-metal statement piece. Justin Koch and Kansept have once again expanded the Kursor family in exciting ways—there's truly a version for every personality.






























