The unusual design is the first thing that attracts attention when looking at the Ganzo G628 knife. The folding blade has a black coating to match the handle, which adds some brutality to the overall look of the tool. At the same time, the model is not devoid of practicality, thanks to the presence of not only a sharp blade in the design, but also several functional additions in the form of a ceiling cutter and a glass breaker on the handle, which make the knife an ideal companion for tourist trips.
The blade reaches 89 mm in length and has a drop point profile, which is often used in multipurpose knives due to its versatility. The straight cutting edge ensures even and accurate cutting, and the pointed tip is suitable for piercing materials of different densities.
8cr14 steel is used in the production of the blade, which demonstrates long retention of sharpening and excellent cutting properties. The model also has good resistance to rust. However, it is worth considering that it does not like long-term contact with wet and salty environments, so it is important to strictly follow the recommendations for the care of steel tools to avoid the appearance of corrosion spots on the metal.
The design of the knife can be opened in several ways: by pressing the fin of the flipper or on the pin fixed on the left side of the blade. The open blade is fixed by the steel plate of the Liner lock, which prevents the blade from being folded without control.
During strength work, the user can place his thumb on the relief stop located on the 2.7 mm butt. This increases the convenience of holding the tool by the owner of a wide palm and improves control over the blade.
The handle has an ergonomic, curved shape with a shallow finger groove that prevents the hand from slipping on the blade. The main material of the handle is polypropylene (PP). There are also separate elements made of aluminum.
The Ganzo G628 knife weighs 138 g including the clip. It has an atypical location closer to the base of the blade and is single-position.