Card Sharp Review

Update: Contest Over

 

Day two of the National Preparedness Month Giveaways. Up today is a neat little knife from the awesome guys at Survivalgearbags.com. It’s called the CardSharp 2 from Ian Sinclair. The CardSharp is the size of a credit card to fit in your wallet. The card part is made from a stiff polypropylene with living hinges guaranteed for life. It features a unique safety lock that can’t be opened in your pocket or wallet. The Cardsharp transforms with three movements from Card to pocketknife. The blade is surgical stainless steel.

CardSharp

 

Cardsharp open

This was the first item I go in the mail and was EDC’ed by me for a few weeks. It fits really well in a wallet without adding bulk. I’m picky about adding too much to my wallet to keep weight down and for better posture while driving. No issues while carrying the cardsharp. I’ll admit I actually needed to read the instructions the first time I opened it. Once I knew what I was doing though opining it is second nature. In fact it’s so easy to open even a drunk girl can use it. Which leads us to the next point. Conversation starter. This thing is really cool and draws attention. I showed it off to everyone when I was carrying it. Everyone that got a chance to play with it wanted to get one. It’s very sleekly designed.

Cardsharp Knife

I almost wrote this off as usless novelty when I first heard of it. It seemed like another bad piece of gear that the market is flooded with. I decided to keep an open mind and judge on it’s performance. I was impressed by how small and lite it was. After the intial stumble on how to operate it I found opening it to be a snap. The blade was sharp from the package. Has a little nub to serve as a toil. The back has plastic jimping. Although it’s a bit small for my hand it’s still comfortable. For  small cutting and package opining it does well. It is great for backup food prep.

 

Cardsharp Held

I will be adding a CardSharp on my list of item to get. I love the idea of a backup (backup) knife that is always in your wallet. I believe you can never have too many knives. For the weight, Size and cost of this I can’t see why not add one.

Now onto the rules.

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29 thoughts to “Card Sharp Review”

  1. Sweet , my wallet needs that. No more excuses for anyone not to have a blade on them now. Wonder how much stress it could take before something happened to it..ie in a emergency defensive situation.

  2. Looks like a handy little tool. Like the part about the drunk girl even being able to use this.

  3. Nice I could use that since I technically not suppost to carry a blade to work hasn’t stopped me yet though.

  4. Yeah, I was that drunk girl. It’s so easy and fun to use. I need this to cut up people that attack me and chop up carrots for dinner every night.
    Oh, card sharp, how I adore you and wish you to be in my wallet next time I check. It’s worth more than any other card that could fit in its slot.
    WANTWANTWANT!! NEEDNEEDNEED!!

  5. Cool and you could use it to cut your actual credit cards in half if you started going spend crazy.

  6. I challenge your claim that a drunk girl can open it, I usually can’t open knives when I’m sober, and if I miraculously do get it popped open, I can never close them!!!! Retractable knives for me.

  7. I couldn’t resist ordering a couple of these things. I’m sending one to my dad for his birthday. Survivalgearbags.com threw in a nice little multitool too for free! Thanks for pointing this one out to me Survival Punk!

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