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Parallel- Crossbar Lock (2.90" S35VN Blade & Titanium Handle) - A3522

  • Parallel- Crossbar Lock (2.90" S35VN Blade & Titanium Handle) - A3522

  • stainless steel

The 3-second version

  • S35VN blade steel maintains sharpness through extended cutting sessions
  • Reinforced tanto tip designed for piercing and controlled detail work
  • Titanium construction weighs 2.36 oz at 0.28 inches thick
  • Tanto edge requires specific sharpening skills
  • Slim titanium handle may feel narrow
  • Premium steel needs proper maintenance

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Tanto folding knife with titanium build and ultra-slim carry profile

Most slim everyday carry knives compromise on blade steel or lock strength to hit their target weight. The Parallel uses S35VN—a powdered metallurgy steel that outperforms the 154CM and lower-tier alloys common in this size class—and pairs it with a crossbar lock instead of the frame or liner locks that dominate ultra-thin folders. That combination means you get edge retention that lasts weeks between sharpenings and a lock mechanism that won't fatigue or slip under load. It's worth the step up if you actually use your knife for more than opening boxes and find yourself sharpening budget folders every few days.

Good gift when

  • People who carry a folding knife daily and need reliable edge retention
  • Those who prefer tanto profiles for detail cutting and piercing tasks
  • Anyone looking to minimize pocket bulk without sacrificing blade quality
  • Knife users who value ambidextrous operation and secure locking

Skip it if The tanto blade geometry demands confident sharpening technique or professional service, and the ultra-slim handle may feel less substantial if you're accustomed to fuller grips on larger folding knives.

Specs

Blade Length
2.90 inches
Blade Steel
CPM S35VN stainless steel
Blade Profile
Reverse tanto
Handle Material
Titanium with etched spiderweb pattern
Lock Type
Crossbar lock (ambidextrous)
Weight
2.36 oz
Thickness
0.28 inches
Deployment
Dual thumb studs
Carry
Deep-carry pocket clip, lanyard hole

What's included

  • Parallel folding knife with crossbar lock
  • Deep-carry pocket clip (installed)

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Ships in standard packaging; check local knife laws before gifting.

The details

The Parallel brings together a reinforced tanto blade and a titanium frame in a package that disappears into your pocket. At just over a quarter-inch thick and under 2.4 ounces, it delivers the heft and edge retention you'd expect from a much bulkier tool without demanding extra space.

The 2.90-inch blade uses CPM S35VN stainless steel, a powdered metallurgy alloy known for holding an edge through repeated cutting tasks while resisting corrosion. The tanto profile concentrates force at the tip, making it effective for puncturing or controlled detail work where a standard curve might slip.

A crossbar lock secures the blade open and works equally well from either side. Dual thumb studs let you deploy the blade one-handed, and a deep-carry pocket clip keeps the knife low in your pocket with minimal printing. The titanium handle features an etched spiderweb texture that adds grip and visual detail without breaking the clean lines.

Every element here serves a practical purpose: the lanyard hole offers an additional carry option, the slim profile reduces bulk, and the reinforced tip stands up to tasks that would roll or chip a thinner edge. This is a folder built for people who carry a knife daily and rely on it to perform when called on.

Crossbar lock mechanism pairs with S35VN steel in a reinforced-tip design that stays sharp through extended daily use

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Questions

What makes S35VN steel better for everyday carry?
S35VN is a powdered metallurgy stainless steel that balances edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance. It holds a sharp edge longer than common steels like 154CM or 440C, which means fewer sharpening sessions if you use your knife regularly. It also resists rust and wear in humid or wet conditions, making it well-suited to daily pocket carry.
How does the crossbar lock compare to a frame lock?
A crossbar lock uses a steel bar that spans across the handle and locks into a cutout in the blade tang. It's ambidextrous by design and less prone to wear than frame locks, which rely on a section of the handle flexing into place. Crossbar locks also disengage with a simple push rather than requiring you to place your hand in the blade's path.
Is the knife legal to carry in most places?
Knife laws vary widely by location. The 2.90-inch blade falls under most jurisdictional length limits, but some areas restrict tanto profiles, locking mechanisms, or one-handed opening. Check your local and state regulations before carrying any folding knife in public.
Can I sharpen a tanto blade with standard tools?
Yes, but tanto blades have distinct straight edges and an angled transition that require careful attention. You'll need to sharpen each edge section separately while maintaining the original angles. Guided sharpening systems or professional service work well if you're not confident freehanding the geometry.
Will the etched spiderweb pattern wear off over time?
Etching removes material rather than applying a coating, so the spiderweb pattern is part of the titanium surface itself. It won't wear off with normal pocket carry, though the high points may develop a polished patina from handling.

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