Italico was created with a clear goal – to offer a small folding knife that won't hesitate even during tougher jobs. A firm grip, massive construction and a blade that can handle more demanding cuts. It fits comfortably in the hand from the first time and gives the impression that it can handle more than its size suggests. Italian style? Sure. But primarily uncompromising functionality.
Italico bets on compact dimensions but doesn't skimp where it matters. The body is firmly held together by black stainless steel screws with an idroglider finish, with an aluminum spacer securing the back. The result? Stability and durability without unnecessary frills. And thanks to its thoughtful design, the knife can be confidently operated even with one hand.
Even though it's only a few centimeters long, the blade made from Austrian steel N690Co shows what it's made of. The Black Top Shield surface not only looks good but mainly offers protection. The shape and thickness of the blade are geared for more than just being polished on a shelf. Italico is ready to cut – and endure.
The handle made from lightweight and durable FRN material ensures a firm grip even when wet or when wearing gloves. The clip and screws received an idroglider finish for higher resistance to abrasion and corrosion. This is not just a showpiece – Italico is made for use.
The design was created by Antonio Di Gennaro – a man who knows what to expect from a knife. He doesn't focus on unnecessary effects but on practical results. Italico is proof of this. From the first sketch, he aimed for a firm grip and a usable blade shape. And he succeeded – it's a tool that makes sense.