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Most compact EDC knives aren’t really built to be enjoyed, just used. Angular profiles, tactical textures, and aggressive pocket clips do their job well enough, but none of them encourages you to keep the knife in your hand any longer than necessary. For most compact blades, being pulled out for a quick task and then tucked back into a pocket is already the full extent of the experience.
TiNova II takes a noticeably different approach to the category. Rather than pushing toward more aggressive geometry or more serious hardware, it pulls back and focuses on how pleasant a small folding knife can feel to hold and carry through an ordinary day. It doesn’t try to compete with larger, tougher blades; it just wants to be the thing you’re always happy to reach for.
Designer: Ideaspark Design Team
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The most obvious departure from the typical compact knife is TiNova II’s body shape. Instead of flat sides and defined edges, the handle uses an oval form that follows the natural curve of a loosely curled hand. There’s no fixed orientation to worry about, no hard corner pressing into your palm. It just rolls between your fingers almost effortlessly, which makes a bigger difference than it sounds.
A precision roller bearing sits at the heart of TiNova II’s flip-and-turn action, and the difference is immediately noticeable. Each movement feels smooth and weighted, free of the stiffness that can make smaller folding knives feel surprisingly cheap. Magnets add a crisp sense of feedback at the end of the motion, giving the whole action a rhythm that makes you want to keep repeating it.
That quality turns TiNova II into something you pick up even when there’s nothing to cut. It ends up on a desk during a long call or meeting, spinning between tasks without much thought. But when you do need a blade, the D2 steel edge comes rated at HRC 58 to 60 and handles boxes, tape, rope, and most things a typical day throws at it without complaint.
Compact is a word that gets thrown around loosely in EDC circles, but TiNova II earns it more honestly than most. The closed handle measures 64.4mm long and weighs just 59.3g, which means it genuinely disappears into a fifth pocket or attaches to a keyring without adding noticeable bulk. It’s the kind of size that lets you forget it’s there until your hand instinctively reaches for it.
The handle is Grade 5 titanium, the same aerospace-grade alloy favored in applications where weight savings and durability both count. It’s corrosion-resistant, light, and refreshingly honest in the way it wears. Scratches and scuffs accumulate naturally over time, giving each knife a slightly different character from the next. It’s the kind of material that becomes more personal with use rather than trying to hide the evidence of it.
Two finish options let you choose how the knife presents itself. The sandblasted version is raw and unpretentious, showing the honest titanium surface and every mark it collects. The black-coated version keeps things quieter, which also lets the dual tritium slots do more of the visual work in darker settings. Those small glowing tubes make TiNova II easy to locate in low light and add a quiet touch of personality.
TiNova II also includes a built-in keyhole for attaching to keys or a bag, and that small detail says a lot about its personality. This isn’t trying to be a dramatic statement piece or an oversized folder pretending to be practical, especially with a lifetime warranty promise. It feels more like a compact companion that happens to carry a real blade, one designed to stay close at hand and feel good doing it.
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Overland Expo West may have culminated on a high, but amid the incredible off-road campers we have detailed previously, it’s befitting to discuss the highlight of the event, the “Ultimate Overland Vehicle Build.” Every interesting overlanding build starts with a robust platform. No wonder the off-road adventure experts at the Overland Expo Foundation picked the 2026 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X as the base for their ritual build.
After giving the platforms like Lexus and GMC a spin in the previous iterations, for this year’s Ultimate Build, the team selected the Nissan crew cab as the perfect choice. It has been modified by the team at Alldogs OffRoad Coop (ADO) for the Expo, with aftermarket accessories and components from 28 different brands, transforming the otherwise capable vehicle into a self-sufficient, off-road camping rig you’d want to own. You wish!
Undoubtedly, 2026 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X makes a strong contender for a robust camper you can trust on long and unexplored roads. Its foundation is ready from the factory for off-roading. It has a 310-hp V6 engine to complement its 7,150 lbs towing capacity. Of course, this is the potential that put the vehicle on the pinnacle of the Overland Expo’s list of vehicles to create the Ultimate Build for 2026.
Five annual Ultimate Overland Vehicle Builds have already been readied in the past years; the Frontier Pro-4X is now the sixth iteration but only the first Nissan to make the cut. Overland Expo’s idea is to take a stock vehicle and then have it decked out with all the necessary gear to make it ready to go where your adventures need it to. So, the stock off-roading elements like the Bilstein shocks, all-terrain tires the rig has been provided with suspension upgrade for even better off-road capabilities.
Mounted on the truck bed is a Tune Outdoor M1L camper, that instantly prepares the Nissan for overlanding. It is hard-sided pop-up camping solution with a durable aluminum frame and composite material construction, adding only 332 lbs to the base vehicle. The adventure-ready interior is provided with a custom AirBed from Pittman Outdoors, functional galley has a fridge, the bathroom a Rixen shower, and living area features a Breeo Y Series firepit.
For obvious reasons, the Ultimate Build is powered by rooftop solar panels connected to REDARC power management system. 2026 Overland Expo Ultimate Build made its debut at the Overland Expo West from May 15-17, in Flagstaff, Arizona. The RV will make few more appearances at forthcoming Overland events before going on auction through Bring a Trailer later in the year.