

Meanwhile, we’ve got a flipper tab for one-handed deployment, and a button lock situated on the Castorea’s faux bolster for lockup. Lots of people like bigger blades for everyday carry, and the Castorea’s shape looks well-suited to such tasks, size aside good piercing capability, a bit of belly for slicing, and some straight edge thrown in to boot. The blade is a beast, with a length of 3.9 inches and a bold spear point shape.


The Castorea, obviously, falls into the latter category, with its flipper deployment and modern lock setup. RoseCraft has two distinct parts to their lineup: the traditional side and the modern side. The latest new knife is the Castorea, the company’s second button lock and one of the biggest folders in their entire catalog.
