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Review Summary
2014-10-28T20:00:01
When you buy a Sog Flash 1 make sure the blade release operates efficiently. If not, return and ask for replacement. If you're not satisfied, return that one, too. Once you get a good one you'll dig this discreet EDC a lot. Dudes with big hands may find the Flash 2 a more enjoyable daily carry. My hands are medium and keeping control of the blade flip out and fold back in is touch and go.
Manatee E.

2011-11-07T19:00:01
I was disappointed when I received this knife. I is very small, and looks cheap. I've seen better knives at the .99 Cent Store. For the price I expected alot better. The handle is not made well, and the switch button to open the knife is almost impossible with gloves on. This is not a diving knife, pocket knife maybe. There are alot of better knives on the market out there. skip this one.
C M.

• The Flash has got to be one of the coolest knives we've ever seen. Forget its wicked-quick blade access, that it handles like a race car on rails, or that it locks up like Alcatraz. It just looks and feels extraordinary. The Flash family of knives feature SOG Assisted Technology (S.A.T.), which employs a powerful piston lock that is easily released with a sliding button.
• The Flash I (Straight edge) comes with glass-reinforced Zytel handle and straight edge, Satin finished blade. All Flash knives come standard with SOG's patent pending, reversible bayonet mounted clip that ensures the lowest, most discreet carry possible. We also had the foresight to incorporate an additional safety lock that gives added security when the blade is closed.