Neck Knife – Compact Fixed Blades for EDC, Outdoor & Utility Use
Discover neck knives — small, reliable fixed-blade knives designed for easy carry, quick access and versatile outdoor or everyday tasks. Lightweight, durable and always at hand.
D2 Bird Neck Knife
$25.80
Sliver Bird Neck Knife
Total length: 12.5CM
Blade length: 3.3CM
Blade thickness: 0.3CM
Steel: D2
Hardness: 59HRC (vacuum oil cooling and heat treatment)
Handle: Black G10
Sheath: K sheath
Surface: White stone wash or black titanium
Weight: 70g (including packaging)
Packaging: Black gift box
D2 Bird Neck Knife
$25.80
Sliver Bird Neck Knife
Total length: 12.5CM
Blade length: 3.3CM
Blade thickness: 0.3CM
Steel: D2
Hardness: 59HRC (vacuum oil cooling and heat treatment)
Handle: Black G10
Sheath: K sheath
Surface: White stone wash or black titanium
Weight: 70g (including packaging)
Packaging: Black gift box
G10 Handle Neck Knife – Compact Fixed Blade Mini EDC Knife
$32.46G10 Handle Neck Knife – Compact Fixed Blade Mini EDC Knife
Handle: G10 material
Total length: 12.4cm
Blade length: 5.5cm
Weight: 41g
Mini neck knife K sheath small dagger
$35.88Mini neck knife K sheath small dagger
Blade length: 52mm
Handle length: 73mm
Blade material: 5CR13
Handle material: integrated 5RC13 all-steel
Surface: fine brushed
Net weight: 32g
Total weight: 60g (including packaging)
Knife sheath: K sheath
Mini neck knife K sheath small dagger
$30.88Mini neck knife K sheath small dagger
Blade length: 52mm
Handle length: 73mm
Blade material: 5CR13
Handle material: integrated 5RC13 all-steel
Surface: fine brushed
Net weight: 32g
Total weight: 60g (including packaging)
Knife sheath: K sheath
Mini Neck Knife Neck Bracelet
$36.22Mini Neck Knife Neck Bracelet
Blade length: 75mm
Handle length: 75mm
Neck Knife
$24.20
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E Neck Knife
Blade length: 4.5cm
Handle length: 7.7cm
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Blade length: 4.5cm
Handle length: 7.7cm
Neck Knife G10 handle with kydex sheath EDC tool
$35.88Neck Knife
Total length: 4.02 inches (10.2 cm)
Blade length: 2 inches (5.1 cm)
Handle length: 2 inches (5.1 cm)
Hardness 59-61 HRC
Total weight: 3.49 ounces (98.8 grams)
Neck Knife G10 handle with kydex sheath EDC tool
$30.88Neck Knife
Total length: 4.02 inches (10.2 cm)
Blade length: 2 inches (5.1 cm)
Handle length: 2 inches (5.1 cm)
Hardness 59-61 HRC
Total weight: 3.49 ounces (98.8 grams)
Neck Knife G10 handle with kydex sheath EDC tool -Black
$35.88Neck Knife
Total length: 4.02 inches (10.2 cm)
Blade length: 2 inches (5.1 cm)
Handle length: 2 inches (5.1 cm)
Hardness 59-61 HRC
Total weight: 3.49 ounces (98.8 grams)
Neck Knife G10 handle with kydex sheath EDC tool -Black
$30.88Neck Knife
Total length: 4.02 inches (10.2 cm)
Blade length: 2 inches (5.1 cm)
Handle length: 2 inches (5.1 cm)
Hardness 59-61 HRC
Total weight: 3.49 ounces (98.8 grams)
What Defines a Neck Knife — Size, Sheath & Carry Style
A neck knife is a small fixed-blade knife, typically with a blade under four inches, carried on a cord, lanyard or chain around the neck, secured in a sheath. The sheath for a neck knife is designed for secure retention and quick deployment. Common materials include molded plastics like Kydex or lightweight synthetics, which hold the blade firmly and allow fast one-handed draw when needed. Because of their compact size and fixed-blade design — no folding parts — neck knives avoid mechanical failures that can affect folding knives. This delivers strength, reliability, and a low-maintenance cutting tool.
Advantages of a Neck Knife — Portability, Readiness & Versatility
Always within reach — Hanging around the neck ensures the knife is easy to access and hard to misplace. Useful for tasks like opening packages, cutting cords, field work, or quick outdoor chores. Lightweight and discreet — Neck knives are typically small and light, making them comfortable to carry even under a shirt or jacket. Ideal when you prefer minimalist carry or don’t want bulky gear. Fixed-blade strength with small-knife convenience — You get the sturdiness of a fixed blade (no hinges) plus portability. Good for everyday cutting tasks, outdoor use, utility work, and as backup tools.
Ideal Use Cases — Everyday Carry, Outdoor, Survival & Utility
Neck knives shine in many scenarios: Everyday carry (EDC) — opening boxes, cutting rope or cord, trimming materials, light tasks around home or work. Outdoor adventures — hiking, camping, fishing: cutting line, preparing kindling, processing food, setting up camp. Survival & bushcraft — lightweight emergency blade, useful for shelter building, cordage, light woodwork, first aid, or as backup edge. Utility and backup tool — useful when belts and pockets are inconvenient (e.g. wearing a backpack with hip belt), or when quick access is needed.
Compact Design & Easy Carry — Always Accessible
Neck knives are intentionally small and lightweight so they can be worn comfortably around the neck without hindrance. This ensures you have a cutting tool ready no matter what — no belt, pocket, or bulky sheath required. The compact fixed-blade design offers the reliability of a full-blade knife while remaining discreet and convenient for everyday carry.
Fixed-Blade Strength — No Mechanical Weak Points
Because neck knives use a fixed blade (no folding mechanism), they avoid potential failure points like hinges or locks. This structural simplicity increases durability and reliability, making neck knives strong enough for various tasks — from slicing cord or rope to light outdoor work — and easy to maintain over the long haul.
Quick Deployment & Ready-to-Use Utility
The sheath and carry method of a neck knife allow for instant access. In situations where speed matters — outdoor tasks, emergency cutting, quick utility jobs — a neck knife can be drawn faster than pocket knives or belt knives. This convenience is a major reason many users prefer neck knives for EDC or field use.
Versatility — Everyday Tasks, Outdoor Adventures, Survival & Emergency Use
Despite their small size, neck knives can handle a wide range of tasks: opening packages, cutting cord or rope, food prep at camp, carving kindling, trimming branches, first aid (cutting bandages/cords), even as a backup tool for unexpected situations. Their versatility makes them a smart addition to any toolkit, backpack, or everyday carry setup.
Low-Maintenance & Reliable in Various Conditions
With fewer moving parts and a simple fixed-blade design, neck knives are easier to clean, sharpen and maintain than folding or complex knives. Their sheaths (often Kydex or weather-resistant materials) help protect the blade from moisture and wear — ideal if you use the knife outdoors or in rough conditions.