In my line of work, you start to form correlations. From blade steel and handle materials to blade shape, lock mechanism, and size, you begin to understand what will work best in certain situations. My main goal in finding the right knife is always EDC — what can I carry every day that I can recommend to people so they can as well?
OKNIFE is a brand I hadn’t heard of until it reached out to me to test out its XEN-OAL. I was plenty familiar with its sister company, OLIGHT, but OKNIFE lives in the shadow of its sibling. In the world of knives, it can be tough to get a footing unless you’re shining in the light.
In working on that review, I researched OKNIFE to find that it had a series of knives, some of which were affordable and desirable. However, none of them were the Rubato 2, which is an OKNIFE knife living only on the OLIGHT site and the subject of this review.
So, the following is a review of a great EDC knife that I have come to enjoy and rely on over the last month. Made from 154CM and Micarta and featuring a ballbearing pivot and crossbar lock, it checks off a lot of boxes for those of you interested in a knife for everyday use and the great outdoors. However, I think it suffers from the fact that it’s living on the wrong website and, therefore, not getting the attention it deserves.
In short: The Rubato 2 from OKNIFE is a low-maintenance, dependable EDC knife that costs $100. The only problem is that not enough people know about it.
Design and Features

First Impressions

In the Field

In Conclusion
