First Look: The CRKT 2026 Collection Of Knives (And Other Things…)

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First Look: The CRKT 2026 Collection Of Knives (And Other Things…)

We dive into the new additions to the CRKT 2026 catalog.

Columbia River Knife & Tool (CRKT) has officially pulled the curtain back on its 2026 lineup, and it’s a diverse spread that leans heavily into premium materials and clever engineering. By collaborating with some of the biggest names in the custom knife world, CRKT is continuing its push to bring high-end design language to the production market.

According to Kyle Stuart, CRKT’s VP of Marketing, the goal this year was to pair “smart innovation with practical, purpose-driven design.” Here is a breakdown of the standouts from the new collection.

Sero

CRKT Sero

Designed by Richard Rogers, the Sero is where high fashion meets the everyday carry world. It’s a low-profile flipper that takes inspiration from Art Deco styling but doesn’t skimp on performance. The blade is S35VN—a favorite for edge retention—and it rides on an IKBSâ„¢ ball bearing pivot for snappy deployment. The lines are incredibly clean, with a flipper tab that disappears into the bolster when open. It also features a Crossbar Lock, making it fully ambidextrous. MSRP: $140 ($250 damascus/titanium version)

Sero Specs
Blade Steel: S35V
Blade Edge: Plain
Blade Finish: Titanium Nitride
Blade Length: 3.02″
Blade Thickness: .10″
Overall Length: 7.88″
Closed Length: 4.33″
Weight: 2.30 oz.
MSRP: $140 ($250 damascus/titanium version)

Orochi

CRKT Orochi

Princeton Wong brings his award-winning custom vision to the production line with the Orochi. Named after the mythical eight-headed Japanese serpent, this knife features a distinct clip point recurve blade made from 14C28N steel. You can deploy it via a discreet “hidden” flipper tab or dual thumbstuds. The G10 handle and stainless-steel bolsters give it a solid, ergonomic feel that punches way above its weight class in terms of refinement. MSRP: $140 ($200 damascus/titanium model)

Orochi Specs
Blade Steel: 14C28N
Blade Edge: Plain
Blade Finish: Satin
Blade Length: 3.53″
Blade Thickness: .17″
Overall Length: 8.13″
Closed Length: 4.62″
Weight: 5 oz.
MSRP: $140 ($200 damascus/titanium model)

Counterpart

When you see Ken Onion’s name on a knife, you expect smooth curves and real-world utility, and the Counterpart series delivers. This is a collection of purpose-built folders available in four different models. Most feature 12C27 drop point blades, though there is a D2 tanto version for those who prefer a more tactical edge. All of them utilize an ambidextrous Crossbar Lock and a reversible deep-carry pocket clip. MSRP: $89 – $99

Counterpart Specs
Blade Steel: D2
Blade Edge: Plain
Blade Finish: Oxide
Blade Length: 3.31″
Blade Thickness: .11″
Overall Length: 7.75″
Closed Length: 4.42″
Weight: 2.10 oz.
MSRP: $89 – $99

M16 Balisong

CRKT M16 Balisong

The late Kit Carson’s M16 is perhaps one of the most recognizable silhouettes in the knife industry. For 2026, CRKT has taken that DNA and moved it into the world of butterfly knives. These aren’t just “fidget flippers”; they are serious, American-made tools crafted in Colorado. Featuring MagnaCut steel—the current “super steel” king of corrosion resistance—and titanium handles, these are available in both tanto (M16-02) and drop point (M16-03) configurations. MSRP: $300

Blade Steel: MagnaCut
Blade Edge: Plain
Blade Finish: Stonewash
Blade Length: 3.37″
Blade Thickness: .12″
Overall Length: 7.75″
Closed Length: 4.56″
Weight: 2.60 oz.
MSRP: $300

Zephyr

CRKT Zephyr

Matthew Lerch is known for clean lines, and the Zephyr is a perfect example of his philosophy. It uses a sheepsfoot blade profile which is ideal for the sort of controlled, precise cutting most people actually do on a daily basis. The G10 handle keeps it light, while the IKBS pivot ensures it’s fast. For those who want something a bit flashier, a premium version offers an acid-etched Damascus blade and titanium scales. MSRP: $100 – $130 ($160 damascus/titanium version)

Blade Steel: 14C28N
Blade Edge: Plain
Blade Finish: Titanium Nitride
Blade Length: 3.22″
Blade Thickness: .11″
Overall Length: 7.16″
Closed Length: 3.96″
Weight: 2.10 oz.
MSRP: $100 – $130 ($160 damascus/titanium version)

ToGo Driver

CRKT ToGo Driver

CRKT isn’t just about the blades this year. Designed with Joe Wu, the ToGo Driver is a compact maintenance tool for the person who likes to keep their gear in top shape. The anodized aluminum handle hides an internal compartment for seven precision micro bits. It even features a ball-bearing spinner on the end, making those tedious takedowns and reassemblies significantly smoother. MSRP: $50

ToGo Driver Specs
Overall Length: 3.48″
Weight: 2 oz.
MSRP: $50

Provoke X

CRKT Provoke X

Technically a late-2025 arrival, the Provoke X is still a major head-turner for 2026. Using the Kinematic® technology that made the Provoke karambit famous, this is a “morphing axe” that fits in a pocket and snaps open with a flick of the wrist. It’s secured by the Deadbolt® lock and features a titanium nitride-coated SUJ2 steel blade. It’s easily one of the most unique tools we’ve seen in recent years. MSRP: $350

Provoke X Specs
Blade Steel: SUJ2
Blade Edge: Axe w/Spike
Blade Finish: Titanium Nitride
Blade Length: 1.84″
Blade Thickness: .12″
Overall Length: 8.69″
Weight: 13.20 oz.
MSRP: $350

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