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⚡ Slice through the day with stealth and precision — the ultimate gentleman’s EDC.
The Zero Tolerance 0450 is a premium folding knife featuring a 3.25-inch DLC-coated S35VN stainless steel blade, enhanced by a KVT ball-bearing opening system for smooth, rapid deployment. Its all-black carbon fiber and titanium handle scales provide a lightweight yet durable frame lock mechanism, ensuring secure blade positioning. Weighing only 2.45 ounces and designed for ambidextrous use, this knife blends tactical performance with sophisticated style, making it a coveted tool for professionals and collectors alike.








| ASIN | B00URWXY86 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #164,078 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #289 in Tactical Knives #742 in Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 3.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Drop Point |
| Brand | ZT |
| Brand Name | ZT |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 419 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171039305 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Titanium |
| Included Components | Small Sinkevich |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 7.4 Inches |
| Item Shape | Folding |
| Item Type Name | Hunting Knife |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Zero Tolerance |
| Model Name | 0450 - Flipper Titanium CPM-S35VN |
| Model Number | 0450 |
| Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Part Number | 0450 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.3" |
| Special Feature | Stainless Steel Blade,Reversible |
| Special Features | Stainless Steel Blade,Reversible |
| Style | American |
| Theme | Utility |
| UPC | 087171039305 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
K**S
Love this EDC knife.
This knife gets lots of good reviews and I can see why. Ever since I got my ZT 0566 last year, I have been in love with flipper knives. I love my ZT 0566 blackwash, but I also really love the Sinkevich design of this knife. I love the looks of the titanium one because it's sleek and clean. I've seen it referred to as a "gentlemen's folder" more than once and I can see why. It's a beautiful knife. It came very sharp and the KVT bearing system makes the blade deployment very smooth. I think the size of the knife is just about perfect. I have medium sized hands and I can grip it very comfortably. It's also very lightweight at only 2.9 ounces. I don't even notice it in my pocket. When I pick up my ZT 0566 now, it feels so large and chunky in the hand compared to this one. The 0566 weighs around 5.4 oz as well, so you can also feel the difference in weight when holding them. All in all, this is a great knife and you get a decent sized blade (3.25") in a relatively small package. The only thing I don't like about this knife is the factory pocket clip. There's nothing wrong with it and it works just fine, but it's not a deep carry pocket clip, so it will leave about half an inch of your knife exposed from your pocket. I don't like that and prefer deep carry pocket clips, so I ordered an aftermarket one from a company called MXG Gear and it works great. If you've been on the fence about this one, I definitely recommend it.
M**T
awesome knife, one big problem
ok one quick caveat to the 5 star rating. as this knife came out of the box, it deserved 2 stars. it seemed well built, light weight, perfect centering and came with one of the best factory edges I've ever seen I'm talking straight razor. But the detent ball on this thing is about twice the size it needs to be. would not open with the flipper with less than about 15 lbs of force. And before everyone jumps down my throat saying I'm pressing the lock bar, let me tell you i wasn't. I'm not a knife newb, i know how a flipper is operated I've had several. open and close this blade about 5 times and your finger would be throbbing. if you get a knife that has this problem, heres the 5 minute fix standing between you and one of the most awesome EDC blades out there. take it apart. look at the hole on the blade where the detent ball drops in. place the blade flat on the table, and take a drill bit slightly larger than the detent hole (i think i used 3/16s). drill into the hole as if you were going to widen it, press down hard and drill slow for just a couple seconds. all this will do is take the 90 degree lip of the detent hole and slightly round and shave it down a bit to maybe 50-60 degrees, only about 1/32 of an inch on the corner of the lip. put it back together. it still has enough grab on the blade that it will not open by accident, if its closed i cannot shake the blade out no matter what. but oh man what a difference. you touch the flipper and the ball bearings make that thing fly open so fast. i think its even a little faster than my domino and that is saying a lot. lf you get one that is like this out of the box then lucky you, if not don't cry about it, take five minutes to get the detent squared away and you have one of the best knives I've ever seen. its materials and fit and finish are excellent, pretty much a flipper small sebenza for $165 how can you not love it? buy it now you will love it
B**P
No remorse. Daily EDC art
I haven’t written any reviews yet. So this being my first I would like to be detailed in my analysis. My first ever knife was a skyline that I had bought at Walmart. Recently I have got the knife life bug and been on a buying spree. So far I’ve purchased the benchmade 940. While I loved the shape of the knife the green handle and weight/size I realized I only wanted a knife with a flipper. Then I bought a paramilitary 3 that was a blue purple in s110v. That knife was wonderful in every was except the color I wish was a hunter green, no flipper and a wide knife. Next I got a 452cf zero tolerance. And while Nick Shabazz seemed to really like it. It was way to big for edc. My hands are medium size however. I bought a 0450 cf next and even changed the black cf handle on it for mine so it was the silver blade on the cf handle and the black blade on the steel handle. Oddly enough I didn’t like how light it felt. Your mileage may vary but to me it didn’t feel as assuring. So I sent it back. Like Nick Shabazz from YouTube and others have said this knife is a gem. I wish it had a spyderco ffg blade in S110V with either a wharncliffe, reverse tanto, or sheepsfoot blade. And I’d like one with green g10. But the size of handle and blade are great for me. The flipper is the best I’ve felt. I like the fact it’s unassisted but still flys open like it was without the twist you get from speedsafe or an auto. I appreciate the minimal branding (I used a dry sponge to erase most of the ZT branding on the clip.) S35V has been a very good steel for me, but on cedrics channel his results differed. I’ve tried nano oil and blue lube on the bearings after a cleaning and I prefer blue lube. Also if you notice the green spacers that’s because I borrowed them from the black cf 0450. This knife is worth a buy (Pictures are of a Boker Urban Trapper- wood handle and a Kershaw Hotwire- black handle)
B**G
High quality knife
Beautiful knife. Action is perfectly smooth with a positive frame lockup. Thin overall and easy to carry.
D**Z
A new favorite, simply a great knife
I have been carrying this one for about a week now and I think I’m liking it more and more each day … no buyers remorse here! - Knife came razor sharp with perfect centering and fast, effortless deployment - This knife does not have a thumb stud which doesn’t really bother me since I’ve never been a big fan of them personally - though, if it had a thumb stud I would most likely just ignore it like I do on most knives so I think the lack of having one is just sort of alienating the large majority of knife lovers who do - that aside, using slight pressure on the index opener should glide this baby open with fluid like precision - the blade is held in place with a detention ball and uses a ball and bearing system to pivot the blade - I have heard that the break in on these detention balls have varied from review to review but from what I can tell the one on my knife is about right, though it is still a little tight for my liking on one hand closing -some reviews have stated that the detent ball was faulty or extremely stiff to the point that they feel stinging pain in their index finger when trying to open the knife with the index opener- if this is the case I would say that there is something defective with the knife … medium to normal pressure should be enough to deploy the blade with ease - I love the practical, no nonsense vibes it has with the look of the stonewashed titanium and elegant Sinkevich designed blade - This is a great alternative to people who desire a more medium to small EDC flipper (4” or less) that isn’t so “tactically flashy” and large like most knife in the ZT line - so far I have not been disappointed - time will tell how it lasts but from what I can tell it will be in my rotation for a while to come
A**R
A Gentlemans pocket knife
Great quality, I have had 2 of the carbon fiber versions previous to getting this one, its a little heavier as expected but solidly built and sharp.
K**O
Gorgeous knife, super durable
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS KNIFE! It may sound absurd but I’ve bought this knife 3 separate times now due to losing these knives every time I’ve bought them (hopefully the 3rd times the charm) which brings me to the only real issue I’ve found with this knife. Between the way the knife itself is designed (long and thin), how high it sits in the pocket and the way the pocket clip is designed it can easily worm its way out of your pocket as you walk around, this is how I’ve lost them each time, they fell out of my pocket while out and about. I would recommend buying a aftermarket deep carry pocket clip, I bought one for my last knife and it took 3 years to lose (as opposed to 3 months with the factory clip) and I’ve already ordered another one, oh and I’d also recommend on not carrying other things in your pocket since it puts some upwards pressure on the knife making it fall out easier. Even with that being said, I absolutely love this knife (I’ve bought this $250 knife 3 times after all, if I wasn’t completely in love with this knife, I absolutely wouldn’t have done it). This knife is absolutely gorgeous, it could absolutely pass as a gentleman’s knife. I love how sleek the design is, I haven’t found many knives with similar long/thin designs or a similar blade profile, I love the 2 tone design and I love the milling on the blade, the only aesthetic aspect of the knife I would change is the fact that the screws only have heads on one side of the blade, where the other side only shows the bottom sides of the screws (Chicago screws would make this knife just that much nicer) but it’s a very minor complaint. As far as how well the knife performs, I have absolutely zero complaints. S35VN steel and titanium are one of the best material combinations you can use for EDC pocket knives, sure there are stronger steels and lighter scale/handle materials but the trade off of the blade being too hard/brittle as well as being hard to sharpen and having weaker scale materials aren’t worth it in my book, this combination is the best of both worlds for a knife you actually carry every single day, it will hold up to daily abuse as well as hard use doing blue collar work. The flipper function works flawlessly even in the sandy/silty desert, the titanium scales aren’t just beautiful, they’re incredibly durable, the frame lock is as strong as it gets, the steel insert on the tab of the locking arm is well designed and definitely durable, the knife holds an edge for a long time even with daily use yet is still easy enough to sharpen, the steel used as well as its temper are amazing, out of all 3 I’ve owned, I’ve never chipped the blade or broke the tip off once with hard daily use and it fits perfectly in the hand. With all that being said, I couldn’t recommend the knife enough, all my complaints I’ve listed and they’re honestly very, very few and very, very, very minor. I’m not just saying that either, I’ve put my money where my mouth is, I’ve collectively spent $750 just to own and use this knife over the past 4 years and I don’t regret it at all. After buying this last knife, when it arrived in the mail and I opened the package, I legitimately felt a warm feeling in my chest like I was reunited with an old friend.
Z**Y
Great knife, poor QC
**Update: I ordered a second 0450. It also came totally f!@#ed. The lockup was a joke, failing immediately and taking a chunk of my thumb with it. The detent was also useless - when I would close the knife the blade would bounce back up out of the frame without catching. Now down to 1 star. *** This is a three-star review, but not a three-star knife. It's a five-star knife: beautifully designed blade, first-rate materials. I'm knocking two stars off because of poor quality control. My 0450 came with the detent problem that other reviewers have noted; despite lubrication and obsessive openings/closings in the hopes that the action would break in, it still takes an ungodly amount of pressure to activate the flipper. What's worse is that it was almost impossible to close one-handed...when I wouls release the lock, the blade would fall fractionally till it would catch hard on the detent pin. I couldn't move the blade past the detent with one finger. Bringing my thumb around I could apply enough pressure to to shut the blade, but that's just plain dangerous. Notably, this is not my first flipper with framelock. I know better than to squeeze the lockbar while trying to deploy or close.
F**E
Tolles Messer - allerdings auch ein stolzer Preis
Zero Tolerance Messer üben schon irgendwie eine gewisse Faszination aus. Wahrscheinlich liest du hier gerade in den Rezessionen, um ein besseres Gefühl bei der Anschaffung eines Taschenmessers zu diesem Preis zubekommen. Klar, super Stahl und die flipper action ist ebenfalls genial. Aber, wenn wir ehrlich sind, dann sind die Dinger überteuert. Made in USA hin oder her... Kommen wir zurück zu der Faszination. Die wird bleiben. Du kannst dich jetzt mit einem China Messer vorerst zufrieden geben, aber wir wissen beide, dass du schon bald wieder hier auf die Fotos starren wirst. Also, spar die günstigeren Ersatzmesser! Wenn du ein ZT haben möchtest, kommst du über kurz oder lang eh nicht drumherum. :-)
A**O
Elegante y rápida.
Es una navaja de bolsillo muy fina. Hecha en USA con escalas de titanio y acero de gran calidad. Muy elegante y la apertura a una mano es muy rápida gracias a que en el eje tiene baleros.
M**W
Teufelsflipper
Tolles kleines Messer mit einer doch für die Größe sehr großen Klinge. Wenn man den Kollegen 0560 öfter nutzte so wie bei mir denkt man "och ist das Klein" Abendprogramm meine Anwendungsgebiete reicht das völlig aus. Außerdem hat es dieses geniale Stonewashfinish wie bei den Hinderer Modellen und es flippt wie der Teufel. Ja es ist ein richtiger kleiner Schneidteufel der super aussieht und dennoch sehr stabil ist. Habe es bei/ über/ Neun-24 bestellt, es wurde sehr schnell geliefert.
C**N
Buena navaja
Muy buena navaja
L**O
Dudosa autenticidad
La nabaja al parecer no es original ya que es echa en China y la marca Zero Tolerance es fabricada en USA muy decepcionado de la compra se validada en kái USA Ltd para saber al 100% si es auténtica o no cambiare la reseña y calificación si me confirman su autenticidad con el fabricante
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