Tenable Link Review: Why This Triple Deployment Knife Makes My Top 5 EDC List

Most folding knives force you to adapt to their opening method. The Tenable Link by Johnathan Shaw adapts to you—a revelation that changed my daily carry routine. After a month of exclusive use, I'm convinced this is the most versatile deployment system under $100.Tenable Link B1068A3 Rose Gold 14C28N Blade Red G10 Handle Liner Lock Folding Knife

Three Variants, One Revolutionary Design

I tested the complete Link lineup to compare aesthetics and grip textures. The Tenable Link B1068A3 demands attention with its rose gold blade and textured red G10—flashy enough for collectors, functional enough for daily abuse. For stealth operators, the Tenable Link B1068A4 delivers murdered-out black Micarta with a blackwash finish that disappears in dark environments. My workhorse choice? The Tenable Link B1068A5—stonewashed 14C28N on green Micarta hides scratches while maintaining that tactical edge.Tenable Link B1068A4 Blackwash 14C28N Blade Black Micarta Handle Liner Lock Folding Knife

Triple Deployment: Freedom of Choice

Here's where I challenge conventional wisdom. Shaw's inclusion of front flipper, opening hole, and thumb studs isn't gimmicky redundancy—it's genuine innovation. I switch methods based on task and attire: front flipper for gloved winter carry, thumb hole for discreet pocket extraction, studs for rapid tactical deployment. The compound grind harpon blade reinforces this versatility—the tanto-inspired geometry pierces aggressively while the thin flat grind behind it slices cleanly through rope and cardboard. Most "tactical" knives sacrifice cutting performance for prying strength; the Link refuses that compromise.Tenable Link B1068A5 Stonewashed 14C28N Blade Green Micarta Handle Liner Lock Folding Knife

14C28N Steel: The Practical Sweet Spot

I've grown weary of steel snobs dismissing 14C28N stainless steel as "budget" material. During testing, this blade maintained a working edge through two weeks of warehouse abuse and food prep without touching up. The forward choil isn't decorative—it enables genuine choke-up control for detailed work, something many 3.0" blade knives fail to deliver. At 3.59oz with full Micarta or G10 scales, the Link carries lighter than titanium-handled competitors with less functional blade stock.

Liner Lock Done Right

The internal liner lock mechanism engages with satisfying authority—no gritty travel, no uncertainty. Shaw's background with Triple Stripe Knives shows in tolerances that rival custom work. The neutral handle profile accommodates multiple grip styles without hotspots during extended cutting sessions. I deliberately tested lock strength with spine whacks and lateral pressure; zero failure or blade play developed.

Verdict: Designer Pedigree, Accessible Price

Whether you prioritize the bold B1068A3, the stealthy B1068A4, or the utilitarian B1068A5, you're getting Johnathan Shaw custom design philosophy in a production package. For enthusiasts seeking triple deployment EDC knives with genuine tactical capability and compound grind versatility, the Link series redefines expectations at this price point. I've retired more expensive knives that couldn't match this deployment flexibility—Shaw's innovation earns permanent pocket space.

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