When I took it in my hand I was pleasantly surprised—the knife is lightweight, and even though the handle is made of plastic, its thickness gives it the feel of a solid knife. The thick blade also seems decent, and the lock clicks nicely into place. I haven't tested it yet, but I can say that it's very sharp out of the box.
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Cold Steel Voyager Large Drop Point folding knife AUS10A
Rugged folding EDC (Every Day Carry) knife from the Voyager series featuring a Drop-Point style blade. Crafted from Japanese AUS-10A steel, renowned for superior corrosion resistance. A Stonewash finish delivers a matte surface to minimize reflections. A dual-sided thumb stud enables easy blade deployment. Reliable Tri-Ad Lock mechanism firmly secures the blade during use. The ergonomically shaped Griv-Ex composite handle in black ensures a secure, slip-resistant hold. Effortless everyday portability is provided by a sturdy spring clip.
Japanese AUS-10A steel
Forged from Japanese AUS-10A steel, the blade offers superior durability along with outstanding resistance to wear and corrosion. Following the hardening process, the blade achieves a hardness rating of 58-61 HRC.
Drop-Point profile blade, stonewash finish
Equipped with a Drop-Point profile blade, the knife offers a blade length of 102 mm and a thickness of 3.5 mm. Designed with a smooth cutting edge and a high flat grind, the blade ensures superior slicing performance. Finished using the Stonewash method, the surface provides a matte look that minimizes glare and enhances scratch resistance. The spine is outfitted with jimping, delivering improved thumb grip and precision during cutting tasks.
non-slip Griv-Ex composite handle
Rugged Griv-Ex composite forms the handle scales, delivering a secure and steady hold thanks to its non-slip surface. Enhanced finger grooves offer superior control of the tool, even in wet or muddy conditions. For everyday convenience, a dependable spring clip is positioned on the handle, enabling quick attachment to a belt or pocket edge. The clip is designed to be reversible to accommodate both right-handed and left-handed use. A dedicated hole at the end of the handle allows for easy attachment of a lanyard or safety cord.
Tri-Ad Lock
Secured in the open position by the Tri-Ad Lock system—a superior evolution of the traditional Back Lock—the blade benefits from one of the most secure and reliable locking mechanisms available for folding knives. Equipped with a double-sided thumb stud, the blade allows for rapid, one-handed deployment.
Main features
- Featuring a drop-point blade shape with a high flat grind for exceptional slicing performance
- Crafted from Japanese AUS-10A stainless steel for durability and edge retention
- Blade sports a stonewashed finish for reduced glare and added ruggedness
- Equipped with a dual-sided thumb stud for ambidextrous one-handed deployment
- Jimping along the spine enhances grip and control during precision tasks
- Outfitted with a proven Tri-Ad Lock for maximum strength and safety
- Constructed with an ergonomic Griv-Ex composite handle for a secure, lightweight grip
- Finger grooves integrated into the handle bolster comfort and ensure a firm hold
- Handle includes a lanyard hole for attaching cords or lanyards
- Comes with a spring pocket clip for convenient everyday carry
Militaria.pl is the official distributor of Cold Steel.
Cold Steel is a renowned American brand of knives, machetes and tactical tools, founded in 1980 in Irving, California. The company has gained popularity thanks to innovative solutions such as Kraton® handles and American Tanto blades, which are appreciated by uniformed services and military enthusiasts. It has also introduced its own steel alloys, such as San Mai III®, which ensures high strength and wear resistance. Cold Steel has patented the Tri-Ad™ Lock blade locking mechanism, which guarantees safe use. The brand cooperates with renowned knifemakers, including the company's founder Lynn C. Thompson and Andrew Demko, whose passion and experience contribute to the high quality of the products.
| Type | Folder |
|---|---|
| Style | Multipurpose |
| Blade length | 102 mm |
| Blade thickness | 3.5 mm |
| Blade profile | Drop-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Good |
| Corrosion resistance | Very good |
| Lock type | Tri-Ad Lock |
| Overall length | 230 mm |
| Main color | Black |
| Blade material | AUS-10 |
| Opening method | Thumb stud |
| Handle | Griv-Ex |
| Clip for carrying | Yes |
| Holster included | No |
| Weight | 147 g |
| EAN | 705442019671 |
| Manufacturer code | CS-29AB |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 56
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The knife is very solid and durable. I've had it for about eight years and I'm very satisfied with it. The construction is very strong and practically failsafe. The lock is great.
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I won't be original: great workhorse! If you like to click a knife while watching survival movies, etc., I get it, but there are more fun knives to click. The materials aren't the top of the line, the knife is quite large, ugly, and not the lightest. But: if you need a knife and a fixed blade isn't quite OK (for various reasons), you're left with a folder and you need to do work that most folders can't handle—get the Voyager. The materials it's made from aren't top notch, sure, but they're good. Griv-Ex feels like plastic, true, but it's incredibly durable. The Aus10 steel isn't S30V, but it sharpens more easily, quickly, and holds an edge only a bit less. The blade doesn't run on bearings, just brass washers, so opening is slower, but it boosts the knife's resistance to dirt and jamming. The handle's ugliness is directly proportional to its comfort and safety. The Tri-Ad Lock is simple as a stick, ambidextrous as a stick, and strong as a stick. It makes the folder into a fixed blade, so you'll never see blade play. Despite the size, the knife is quite light and well-balanced! All in all, the whole thing is so functional and idiot-proof, it's a shame and hard to mess up. Someone didn't let hungover Taiwanese workers sleep on the job, so the Taiwan build is flawless. The knife's design wasn't done by great (read: expensive!) designers, just two people who really know blades: Lynn Thompson and Andrew Demko. And here we are: a successful final product. I highly recommend it to myself! ps. The day was boring so I wrote a bit. I know you're incredibly grateful and that my writing is better than the guys from Militaria. Well, you’ve either got talent, or you have AI write for you. :)
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Big knife. You can feel the power ;) If someone doesn't like this type, stay away ;) The lock holds well. The handle is very light but fits well in the hand. I haven’t mastered closing the knife with one hand yet... if it’s possible at all ;) Cold Steel is known for its tough knives, so not much to add... I recommend it and greetings.
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The Voyager folding knife from Cold Steel is an absolute must-have for anyone who values reliability and versatility in a tool. Its solid construction and excellent craftsmanship make it perfect both for outdoor use and everyday situations. The blade is made from high-quality steel, ensuring durability and reliable cutting performance in all conditions. The ergonomic handle provides a secure grip and comfort during use. Voyager is not just a tool, but a companion that can handle any challenge. Indispensable for hiking, camping, or household chores. This is a knife you can rely on, no matter the situation.
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I bought the knife more out of curiosity than necessity. Strange but intriguing, not very handsome, but it's probably the strongest folding knife I've had. I don't know if that's important, as after dozens of years using weaker folders, they never failed me in standard tasks. As they say, it has a “power reserve,” though I'm not entirely sure what that reserve is for. Despite its large size and deep finger grooves, it's surprisingly comfortable to hold in grips other than the one suggested by its shape, which I really appreciate. The liners are aluminum, fully hidden in the FRN scales. The scales are highly textured, very aggressive, you could almost use them as an improvised grater for potatoes. And here, unfortunately, is a significant problem: the clip is very strong and combined with the deep, sharp texture of the handle, it's basically useless. You can forcefully attach and remove it from the pocket, etc., but it's guaranteed to shred your material quickly. Modification is necessary—like filing down the structure under the clip or covering it (maybe with epoxy resin?). Or just carry it in a sheath, loose in your pocket, or a pouch. Interesting equipment, but probably too large and hefty for city EDC. Brand quality is guaranteed.
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A fairly large knife. Sturdy lock, factory-sharp blade, and a smooth opening and closing mechanism. The knife has often performed tasks meant for a fixed blade and held up without any play developing. I recommend it.
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Great and strong knife. Even though it’s a folder, its durability is worthy of a fixed blade. I recommend it to everyone, it's definitely worth it.
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Great, just ideal for me, I always have it with me, the knife is fantastically made, every Cold Steel I have is amazing, but this one has something special about it.
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Brilliant folding knife for heavy work. You can basically treat it like a fixed-blade knife because you literally can’t damage it and it’s really huge.
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Very sharp knife, cuts well, you can do everything with it as intended, I always have it with me!
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I'm waiting for a warmer season to try this knife outdoors. During kitchen tests, it works quite well, although it's hard to slice thinly with the thick blade (Opinel and similar are better here). AUS-10 blade steel is essentially AUS-8 in practice; you won’t notice the difference. Great shaping of the large handle, which, however—despite the aggressive Zytel texture—can get slippery with dirty hands outdoors. The folder is relatively large, which may not be to everyone’s liking. In the city, smaller knives are better.
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For me, this model is perfect. For people working with their hands, everything moves smoothly and easily, but with just the right amount of resistance (not too much, not too little). Opening with the thumb stud or by inertia with a quick wrist flick is a pleasure. It makes no difference whether you use your right or left hand. Great blade for many tasks. Comes in handy around the house, great for camping, and it's perfect for trips into the woods – it's enough. Batoning – no problem. Scraping, removing bark, precise cuts – it can handle it all. Size in the pocket – no problem.
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Great for EDC
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A solid piece of sharp knife, I’m extremely satisfied. Since I ordered it, it hasn’t left my pocket. I recommend it.
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