The Kobun
The Kobun is a lightweight knife that takes its name from the Japanese underworld, the name is derived from the word “soldier”, or one who takes orders from his “Oyabun” or boss.
It’s a fitting name for a knife like the Kobun, which was effectively designed to be “a good soldier”. Proven to be incredibly popular with the Military, where it’s prized for its light weight and discreet profile as much as its durability and cutting potential.
The Kobun features the iconic reinforced “American Tanto” point, making it highly resistant to bending or breaking because it is reinforced by the full thickness of the blade’s spine (which runs almost to the very tip of the blade). Despite its thin profile, the Kobun’s deeply checkered composite handle is designed to offer maximum grip and is contoured to resist turning or shifting in the hand.