This year has proven to be a pivotal year for the knife world. With the emergence and acceptance of new materials (looking at you, MagnaCut) and the expanded use of a certain lock mechanism (Crossbar, holla!), 2023 has seen an ultra-premium category of production knives take form.
At the same time, we’ve seen a major uptick in quality coming from knives made overseas. These are challenging standards and amplifying the ultra-premium segment. And within all that shakeup sits another anomaly: Gerber.
The U.S. knifemaker has spent 2023 building up steam by introducing products that employ premium materials and boast higher quality than what we’ve come to expect from Gerber over the last decade or so. That’s not to knock the brand; I’m just keeping it real. But the narrative is shifting.
In June of this year, I deemed Gerber’s Bushcraft Hatchet the “Best Modern Hatchet” of 2023. After the nightmare that was the Bear Grylls line of knives and tools, I never thought that I’d say it. But that hatchet is a powerhouse.
If that’s not impressive enough, I think Gerber is now threatening the likes of an everyday carry king, Benchmade. With the Assert folding knife, Gerber takes a big swing at knocking the Bugout off the throne of premium, American-made, EDC folding knives.
In short: If you’re looking for a reliable EDC folding knife that’s made in the USA from premium materials, you’d do right to consider the Gerber Assert. It’s lightweight, carries easily, and due to its construction and materials, it will provide years of dependability and very little necessary maintenance.
- OAL: 6.95”
- Blade length: 2.98”
- Blade steel: S30V
- Blade shape: Drop point
- Grind: Flat
- Hardness: 58-60 HRC
- Lock type: Crossbar
- Carry: Right or left hand, tip-up, deep carry
- Weight: 1.87 oz.
- Price: $175
Pros
- It’s got a nice look to it
- Enhanced ergonomics
Cons
- Adjustable thumb stud = another moving part
Gerber Assert: Review
A Lot in Common With the Bugout

Key Differences
First Impressions

In the Field
