Cold Steel 20NU Pro-Lite Sport Folding Knife 3.5" Drop Point Blade, Black GRN Handles, Lockback

$49.95

MSRP* : $69.99 | You Save* : $20.04 (29%)
Part #: CS20NU | Cold Steel Knives
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Description

CS20NU: 20NU Pro-Lite Sport Folding Knife

Cold Steel

The Cold Steel Pro-Lite was developed with one clear aim. To offer a folding knife with all of the strength and durability that Cold Steel fans and customers have come to expect from their products but at an even more affordable price! Designed by celebrated custom knifemaker Andrew Demko, the Pro-Lite Sport features a stonewashed 4116 Stainless Steel drop point blade (also available in clip point or tanto configurations) that will take a very sharp edge, while still being incredibly easy to re-sharpen in the field. 

It also features a tough matte black polymer handle with integrated lanyard hole and reversible ambidextrous pocket clip for left or right handed users. Equipped with the groundbreaking Tri-Ad locking mechanism for added safety and strength, the Pro-Lite has withstood all of the grueling and torturous quality control tests that Cold Steel is famous for. If you are looking for a tough, high-performance folding knife that won't break the bank - your search is over!

Specifications

  • Item Number: 20NU
  • Item Name: Pro-Lite Sport
  • Weight: 3.0 oz.
  • Blade Thickness: 3.0 mm
  • Blade Length: 3.5"
  • Handle: 4.5" Long GFN
  • Overall: 8"
  • Steel: 4116 German Stainless Steel
  • Pocket Clip: Ambidextrous Pocket/Belt Clip
  • Made in Taiwan

UPC Code: 705442016458

Related Categories

Cold Steel Knives, Cold Steel Folding Knives Series, 4116 Blade Steel, Zytel Handle Material, Folding Knives, Folding Knives Lockbacks

Product Handle Badge: Zytel Handles
Product Clip Type Badge: Pocket Clip
Product Lock Type Badge: Lockback
Cold Steel 20NU Pro-Lite Sport Folding Knife 3.5" Drop Point Blade, Black GRN Handlesrated 4.375 stars out of 5 (8 reviews)
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Cold Steel 20NU Pro-Lite Sport Folding Knife 3.5" Drop Point Blade, Black GRN Handles
rated 5 stars out of 5
William
Alameda, Ca
Jul 11, 2023
Pros: Weight, Handle Material, Pocket Clip, Blade Material, Overall Quality, Blade Sharpness
Cons: Lock Ease of Use
Slow roll to open, reliable as all get out, came sharp
The pocket clip isn’t less snug than on other Cold Steels, but it’s easier to use because the handle doesn’t have aggressive diamonds or other super-grip contouring. This is Cold Steel’s version of a utility knife, which means it totally functions as a utility knife, but has self-defense capability due to the thick handle sides, thick blade stock, and Tri Ad lock which has survived a lot of brutal testing both online and on YouTub. You’d think that a slow roll out is the opposite of modern flipper knives in terms of self-defense, but I’ve had snappy knives fly out of my hands when trying to get fancy with the opening, compared to a more conservative slow roll. I’ve even sent a Mini Recon flying, and it rolls out with much less drag than this Pro Lite. You ain’t gonna be flicking this thing anytime soon unless you are a real talent (flip side is, I can’t see NYC police making this look like a gravity knife with their expertly refined “shake out of handle” skills; and this is much less likely to open accidentally in loose pocket carry).By my measurement this is 3 1/8 inches long (even including the unsharpened portion), not 3.5” or even 3.25”, but your measurement technique may vary; visibly it looks considerably longer than my 3” Mini Recon/1911/Verdict/Grik so go figure. If you live in a strict 3” jurisdiction I’d go for one of the true 3” alternatives I listed BUT the Prolite blade length is MUCH more useful in road trip/camping food prep.I recommend the Clip Point version for hunting and general utility, the Tanto for package opening (thus proving the Tanto design is good for more than ninja cosmetics), and this spear point for straddling both worlds (those worlds being lots of belly as in the Rajah III, and no belly at all as in the Kiradashi and currently wildly popular wharnclif designs). This spear point has “slight” belly, but in my book I’ll take “slight” over “none” and the “second edge” of a tanto over the “slight” belly of this spear point).While spear points are sometimes regrettably “stabby” shaped with very little usable belly for everyday cutting chores, this one has slight belly, but is pointy enough to dig out splinters or clean under your nails, something the clip point version and tanto version aren’t nearly as good at. I recommend getting all three Pro-Lite blade shapes and rotating daily carry; actually using different blade shapes is more of an education than written articles or videos. What works for you? These three Pro-Lite editions give you a chance to find out and still have 3 excellent field-use knives in your everyday worker collection when you are done.I foolishly failed to get all 3 variants during the first manufacturing run of Pro-Lites. Now that GSM as the new owner of Cold Steel has resumed production after a 2-3 year dry spell, I’m filling in the gaps and making sure I have one daily carry of each and one “user collectible” in unopened carton. For the clip point I have 3, since I’m an inept sharpener and like a spare to tide me over to next sharpening day at the mobile sharpening service I use.Finally, I think every park ranger and service member should own a Pro Lite. They are light, sturdy, and inexpensive, the ultimate boy scout knife.
Cold Steel 20NU Pro-Lite Sport Folding Knife 3.5" Drop Point Blade, Black GRN Handles
rated 4 stars out of 5
Chris
California
Mar 15, 2021
Pros: Weight, Overall Quality, Blade Sharpness
Cons: Sheath, Handle Feel, Lock Ease of Use, Handle Material
Cold Steel Pro-Lite
I use this knife on my construction jobs; sharpening pencil's, cutting tyvek, cardboard, zip ties, wood etc... It's a good knife for the price. It's a slow roller in deployment. Pocket clip works well.nice and sharp. The handle material gets slick when wet or doily. My lock is sticking yet, probably because it needs to be broke-in more. Over all it's a sound tool.
Cold Steel 20NU Pro-Lite Sport Folding Knife 3.5" Drop Point Blade, Black GRN Handles
rated 4 stars out of 5
Brian
Jeannette , Pa
Aug 20, 2020
Pros: Weight, Blade Material, Blade Sharpness
Cons: Lock Ease of Use
Decent knife
At first I did not like this knife at all the lock was terribly tight the opening was hard. I opened my blade to 90degrees for a day and it took some of the tension away and I messed with the pivot and oiled it and now it’s a pretty good knife the lock is still a bit stiff for my taste but I’m not killing my thumb to real ease it. The edge retention is holding up well and I have used it a lot. The feel of the knife is pretty nice and lightweight. I wish they would have made the hole for opening alittle bigger.
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