








🔵 Slice through the ordinary with the CRKT Provoke Blue Metallic—where innovation meets style.
The CRKT Provoke Blue Metallic is a cutting-edge morphing karambit featuring a patented kinematic deployment system for effortless one-thumb blade release. Crafted with a high carbon stainless steel plain edge blade and an impact-resistant Grivory handle, it combines durability with lightweight comfort. Its black stonewash finish enhances longevity and aesthetic appeal, while the low-profile pocket clip ensures secure, discreet carry. Perfect for professionals seeking a blend of tactical performance and sleek design.











| ASIN | B09FS41RFJ |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Blade edge | fine |
| Colour | Blue Metallic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (210) |
| Date First Available | 1 April 2022 |
| Included Components | CRKT 4041B, Pamphlet |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 133 g |
| Item model number | 4041B |
| Manufacturer | Columbia River Knife and Tool (CRKT) |
| Material | Grivory |
| Part Number | 4041B |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 18.42 x 4.42 x 1.52 cm; 133.24 g |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Grivory |
| Usage | Inside, Outside |
I**K
Good carry weight. Nice karambit. I have moved on too liking better steels in my knives but all things considered this is a well done blade. I bought it on a little bit of a sale so that was nice. Its lighter than its metal brother and I really like that.
A**K
Love this! i’ve had it for over three years i use it constantly and it still works like its brand new!
E**H
This knife is very well assembled and locks open firmly. I've had mine for over 2 years now. Its an interesting design and more functional than you'd think. I find the forward curved blade helps you keep your hand away from what your cutting. Some cons are that it's hard to sharpen because of the curve and takes practice to be able to close it with one hand. Overall would recommend if you want something interesting and are willing to pay a little extra for it.
B**7
Love the design as it's something I've never seen before in an Karambit. Once you get using your thumb to open it become second maybe. The one problem I have is the blade material. For the price of the blade you would expect better blade material but that's not the case. I knew it before ordering but paid for the uniqueness of style instead of the blade steel material. I'll see how long the blade hold it the sharpness but so far it's doing a good job on all of these Amazon boxes that came in during Christmas. Next test is on some wood for whittling. The pocket clip is also innovative and works very well. For some reason when I open it the mechanism tends to hang up a little making me use more pressure with my thumb to fully open. I hope with more use it loosens up like the one I tried in a big name fishing store. Lastly, it does fit in my pocket very well so I can see carrying it as a possible EDC knife..maybe. Would I buy another one, probably not but I'm glad I purchased this one.
M**W
As someone who loves media and video games pertaining to martial arts, karambits are among the elite in terms of weaponry. As we’re probably all thinking, having it retract and able to be pocketed safely is the dream. I feel as though most buy it for this one reason and it ends up sitting in a desk drawer until there’s no other knives in arms reach and you really need to get into that Amazon package. Not the reality in my case. This knife is so convenient for one handed deployment and much better at protecting the content of a shipping box/package (point your knuckles down, press them into the box, and angle the grip so just the tip is making contact with tape. It will change your life). It fits in pockets moderately well, but admittedly takes up more space than your average folding knife. Well worth the trade off for such a cool and surprisingly functional design. Plus it makes people super confused when I whip it out so that’s a plus. Beware though that you won’t be folding it with one hand, and definitely requires two opposable thumbs.
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