Vosteed knives should be a household name based on the quality and variety of knives the brand continues to put out. But you’d be forgiven for not knowing — after all, the company only ended up on my radar by accident. I was having myself a Google, researching the Shilin blade style, and Vosteed’s Nightshade flipper came up.
But that was just the tip of the iceberg. I spent the next 2 hours enthralled, scouring Vosteed’s site. I was impressed by the number of knives the brand offered, the unique styles, and the materials it was using. Vosteed focused on premium knife steels and kept prices below the industry norm. But behind the scenes, it developed new and innovative ways to keep its knives safe and dependable as well.
Enter Vosteed’s latest offering: the Ankylo knife with V-Anchor lock system — a button lock mechanism that uses a magnet to keep the blade closed or open, and cleverly designed so as to never accidentally deploy in the pocket.
But while the V-Anchor may be the star of the show, the choice to use Elmax steel and aluminum handle scales makes this $170 knife a serious challenge to the knife industry’s typical pricing structure. (In my opinion, this knife could easily cost $250 or more.)
In short: Vosteed tests the limits of both form and function in its vast lineup of knives. But the Ankylo presents a case study in innovation; specifically, how a magnetic lock mechanism can add to the total functionality of a well-thought-out EDC knife.
- OAL: 7.75”
- Blade length: 3.18”
- Blade steel: Elmax
- Blade shape: Reverse tanto
- Grind: Flat
- Hardness: 60-62 HRC
- Lock type: V-anchor
- Carry: Right hand, tip-up
- Weight: 4.76 oz.
- Price: $169
Pros
- Reverse tanto Elmax blade
- V-anchor lock mechanism
- 4 different deployment methods
- Desirable pricing
Cons
- I can’t stop saying “Ankylo Ren.” (It’s pronounced “Ankle-O,” but …)
- Aluminum handle scales can be slippery when wet
Vosteed Ankylo Review
Design & Features


First Impressions

In the Field

Multiple Deployment Options

Overall
