

🗡️ Own the Edge: Tactical Precision Meets Everyday Power
The Ganzo G720-BK is a robust tactical folding knife featuring a corrosion-resistant 440C stainless steel blade with 58 HRC hardness for superior edge retention. Its black G10 handle combines ergonomic comfort with extreme durability and weather resistance. Designed for both urban and outdoor use, it includes a reversible deep-carry pocket clip, reliable Axis lock safety, and practical survival tools like a window breaker. Packaged with a gift box and drawstring bag, it’s a premium everyday carry essential backed by a 1-year warranty.
| ASIN | B01JGZS5I8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #269,155 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,294 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 90 Millimeters |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand Name | Ganzo |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (814) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04424452911329 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Blade |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 8.3 Inches |
| Item Weight | 205 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TIBET |
| Model Name | G720-BK |
| Model Number | G720-BK |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Window |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 634304746861 |
A**R
A very satisfying utility knife
I have a number of knives (spydercos, etc); something of a knife problem, like many of the reviewers on this thread reviewing this knife. This is my favorite, and my EDC. Specifically, I enjoy using it more than a spyderco Manix which used to be my EDC, and als more than other Ganzos I have (e.g. the G7412, and G7392). Pros: its really solid, and aesthetically it appeals to me--I grin when using it. It IS big and heavy, which I find satisfying. Another HUGE plus is the deep-carry pocket clip, so that when it is in my pocket, it doesnt stick out, and is not obtrusive. What's more, because it is clipped on the pocket edge and not sitting at the bottom of the pocket, I dont feel it when walking, even though it is heavy/big. If I had it sitting at the bottom of my pocket, it would indeed be too big/heavy. So, I find it very comfortable, probably why it is my sole EDC knife--whenever I go to one of my others, I remember that their clip ends up having the knife sticking out of the pocket a bit, which makes me uncomfortable as others sometimes react. I don't know if it is indeed 440C or not, but it takes a very nice edge, and holds it reasonably. A few passes on the sypderco sharpmaker get it back to shaving sharp. I find the lockup great. Quite solid. I've never had it fail (have been using knife everyday for ~ 2 months). Finish is good; blade is well centered. The handle G10 is grippy and comfortable. I've beaten on the knife (hacking through vines, small tree trunks, etc. in the garden); things that I would never consider doing with a more expensive knife. The weight of the knife makes such endeavors very satisfying, and it has held up well to the abuse. I bought a second as a back up, in case I finally do destroy it, though no evidence of problems so far. The knife is a steal at this price. Cons: It is heavy, if that bothers you. It is a copy of a lionsteel knife costing more, so there is potentially a moral issue there, though I would never have purchased a $180 lionsteel, so that doesnt bother me much. The lock is a bit stiff when originally purchased. Put a bit of teflon-type lubricant into the blade pivot, and things loosen up a lot. After a bit of use, its great. The 'stiff lock' issue isnt really a big deal, only an obstacle to playing with the knife (i.e. using a flick to open blade in conjunction with Axis lock; opening the blade using the thumb studs is easy even out of the box). The texture of the G10 handle does make it slower to get out of a tight pocket. Makes sure you wont lose it, but could be bad if you're focused on self defense. Overall, this is likely a lousy self-defense blade--it is too wide, and not 'pointy' enough. So, that might be an issue for some. Con
B**R
Awesome knife
Great knife. May be a little large for some but I love the bigger handle and solid feel. It fits my hand better than cheaper knives. The blade was nice and sharp out of the box. Quality steel sure makes a difference when you need to cut something. Rugged, feels and looks durable. My brothers and friends will be getting this knife for birthday and Christmas gifts!
S**6
Haters are going to hate.
People that dismiss Chinese products as crap are, simply put, missing out and have delusions of grandeur. As previous posters have mentioned, the people that would dismiss this knife because it was made in China, for sure own plenty of Chinese made products but they're not knives. They're their shoes, TVs, phones or basically put probably over 50% of their electronics. To put my experience in perspective, I've been carrying knives for 30+ years, use them daily and have a fair collection as you can imagine. Yep, my collection includes the usual "classics" from Spyderco, Kershaw, CRKT and Benchmade but I never settle and keep buying more. I do not discriminate by price, make or country of origin. I try not to buy crap, sometimes I do but this time but I didn't this time. So with that said, on to the knife. $15 is what this cost me and I couldn't be more pleased. One thing about this knife that is instantly noticeable is that it's heavy. Like really heavy but not without good reason. No, the liners aren't milled but that's not it. No, american materials aren't lighter, that's not it either. What it is, is the huge chunk of 440c in place of a regular folders blade. This is by far the thickest blade I've seen on any folder of this size and it's fantastic. It fairly obvious once you pick it up and handle it, this thing can take a beating (there's plenty of online abuse reviews on it already to prove this). The scales on the knife are great. They provide excellent grip due to the relief and the fact the handle is really wide to hide the aforementioned behemoth blade. The gimping on the spine helps contribute to a solid grip too. The ramp where the gimping is could be a little more aggressive but it's really close to being spot on. As far as lockup goes there's zero movement and there wasn't when i got it. However, this is one thing I've learned about Ganzo's. They need tuned (fiddled / messed with). If you don't do it right you're probably going to get lateral movement. If you don't do it at all the axis lock springs are way too tight and deployment is going to be stiff. To do this, make sure you have a T6, T8 and blue locktite, then look up what to do online if you can't figure it out (really simple stuff). The clip. I like the clip itself, it's substantial, sturdy and deep carry. Right handed, point up is the way all my knives are configured and the G720 comes configured in that manner. However, you cannot change this due to the glass breaker and the need for some odd 4 pin tool that I don't own. So for me, it's not a big deal but I can see this being an issue for others. Before picking up a few (6) Ganzos lately - I'm fairly new to them. I had never had a knife in 440C and now I cannot think of a reason why more people don't use it for budget line knives. It takes and edge really well and seem to out last AUS8 and 8Cr13MoV as far as retention goes. Don't get me wrong, I haven't sat there with cardboard and "cut test" the thing, that's just not me but I've noticed over my cheaper domestics (some of the spydercos and kershaws are made in china though) it really does hold an edge longer. This really is a no brainier if you need a larger folder for heavy use - a great work or truck knife (esp with the glass breaker). It's not going to make a lot of people happy for EDC, it's a little large and heavy for that. Like playing with knives? Something about the weight of the blade make this knife really fun to flick open and let fall close. When not in use it lives on my desk at home and is used as a stress ball. Make sure you 'tune' the thing first though, otherwise it'll make you miserable and thumbs hurt. For $15 and 5 minutes of your time though, it's oh so satisfying.
R**L
Comprado para mi pareja para su gran colección de cuchillos y navajas. Él valora mucho la calidad y material de la hoja, las medidas, la manejabilidad, también el material con que está hecho el mango, la ergonomía.... Qué más decir, está encantado. Buena compra.
R**.
Excelente, robusta y contundente. No presenta holgura alguna, y la hoja está y se mantiene perfectamente centrada en su alojamiento al cerrar. El sistema de apertura/cierre (axis lock) va de lujo, permitiendo la apertura y cierre con una sola mano. Pesa sobre los 196 gramos, algo menos que las primeras del 2015 (205 g.) porque han esqueletizado (abierto agujeros) en los forros del mango para conseguir un mejor equilibrio, pero sigue manteniendo la contundencia. El acero 440c es buen acero, con un buen equilibrio entre la dureza del filo y la facilidad de afilado. En los últimos años han surgido nuevos aceros de última generación con una extraordinaria dureza que conservan el filo una cosa bárbara, pero que tienen asociada algunas pegas, como la contrapartida de que son realmente muy difíciles de afilar (y muy caros), y a no ser que se sea un experto en afilado y disponer de piedras diamante, la labor de afilar se puede convertir en una pesadilla. Esta navaja tiene una más que notable retención de filo (hay mogollón de videos en YouTube de las mil y una perrerías que le hacen de prueba y aguanta como una campeona lo que otras con más "pedigree" no hacen), pero la podemos afilar nosotros mismos sin problemas con un mínimo de conocimiento. La compré para regalo sabiendo que es ya una navaja mítica entre los aficionados al bushcraft, y volví a comprar otra para mí ... ;-). Me llegaron antes de lo esperado. Muy contento.
T**R
Absolut solides Messer. Gute Schärfe und sehr robust. 440C wurde lange sehr gehyped -ist ein guter Stahl. In der Preisklasse eher unüblich. Wie immer hat Ganzo mit den Lionsteel SR1 Nachbau mit Axislock gut geliefert. Ich kenne kein günstigeres Messer in dieser Dimension. Ideal für Einsteiger die großes Messer suchen.
C**N
Es una bestia parda.Las navajas chinas últimamente están mejorando muchísimo. Lástima que ,en ocasiones, están incrementando el precio, aunque esto venga acompañado de mayor calidad.
J**E
Mein Freund ist von diesem Messer mehr als nur begeistert! Es ist sein absolutes Lieblings Messer! Da er ein großer Survival Fan, und oft im Wald unterwegs ist besitzt er mehrere Messer (u.a Eins von Bear Grylls, und ein Opinel!) aber das Ganzo Messer ist sein absoluter Favorit! Es ist unglaublich scharf, der Griff ist rutschfest und es ist im Survival Bereich absolut zu gebrauchen! Für diesen günstigen Preis ist das Messer einfach der Hammer!!! Allerdings sollte man beim zuklappen extrem aufpassen (zumindestens wenn man, so wie ich nicht so viele Erfahrungen mit Klappmessern hat ;-) und/oder sich etwas dümmlich anstellt ) es klappt sehr zügig ein! Absolute Kaufempfehlung!!!! :-)