Pros: Ease of Opening, Handle Material, Blade Material, Overall Quality
Cons: Pocket Clip
Tied for Most Carried Knife with my Demko AD20.5 Titanium!!!
At first glance, this knife is quite the oddity, that is until I heard this. First off, the odd shape of the blade and handle. Here on the Knife Center they mentioned that the shape was due to it being primarily a food prep knife. The way the blade drops down from the handle before going out allows you to get a full grip on the knife while cutting food on a cutting board. So that explains the unusual blade shape. But regardless of the shape, the 20CV blade was razor sharp out of the box. Next, the locking mechanism. The pictures don't do it justice, trust me. If you've ever used the Shark Lock on the Demko AD20 or AD20.5, you've experienced a similar operating lock. This was huge to me as a lefty. Sure over the years I've managed liner locks and frame locks with my left hand just fine, but a truly ambidextrous lock like the Shark Lock, or the Vison's Superlock is leaps and bounds more enjoyable to operate. Not only that, both locks are incredibly fidget friendly too! As stated in my header, the We Vison is tied for my most carried knife along with my Demko AD20.5 Titanium. Both are good sizes for the pocket, both are truely ambidextrous, and both are incredibly fun fidget friendly knives. I not only own the We Vision in Blue Titanium and a Gray blade, but also the all black version too! Now for the only Con I can say. The pocket clip. Instead of on the side of the knife it comes up over the top of the spine. I've heard some people complain about how it doesn't ride in their pocket right, but I've never had a problem. Admittedly my preferred carry is on the outside of my back left pocket. As a lefty its easy to access but not in my side pocket where I prefer to keep a pen or two and loose change. Overall a minor personal preference issue with a great knife. Not enough for me to knock any stars off the score though.