Minor updates become major wins in this team-up effort from Bestech and CM Knife Designs. Meet the Tonic!
From a design perspective, the lock back has a lot of pluses: easy to make, ambidextrous, and intuitive to use. But today’s modern knife users really place a heavy emphasis on fluid deployment.
On that account, the lock back fails. Enter CM Knife Designs, a knife designer with a few self-published blades under his belt.
In a collaboration with Bestech, CM Knife Designs reinvented the lock back, making it a lock modern users can like. But the Tonic knife is more than a one-trick pony, it is an earthquake (Bes-tech-tonic) of knifey goodness.
Bestech Tonic Review
Tonic: Specs
- Steel: M390
- Grind: Partial flat grind
- Lock: Modified lock back
- Blade length: 2.89 in.
- Handle length: 4 in.
- OAL: 6.89 in.
- Weight: 2.91 oz.
- Price: Starting at $306
- Country of origin: China
Design & Features

The Tonic is a medium-sized pocket knife with a reverse tanto blade and a modest belly. It has a bolster, a sculpted clip, and handle materials of shred carbon fiber or two colors of micarta. The frame, bolster, and clip are titanium. You can get a coated or uncoated version of the blade.
The knife deploys simple terraced thumb studs. The clip has a good bit of spring tension and a ramp at the rear to minimize hotspots. There is a half-and-half finger choil. The selling point there is a ball bearing mounted in the end of the lock back arm.

