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The Ganzo G729-GR is a premium folding pocket knife featuring a razor-sharp 440C stainless steel blade with 59 HRC hardness for exceptional edge retention and corrosion resistance. Its ergonomic G10 handle offers a secure, non-slip grip with a reversible deep-carry pocket clip for discreet everyday carry. Equipped with a reliable axis lock mechanism, this lightweight 126g knife is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and urban professionals alike, delivering durable performance for hunting, fishing, camping, and daily tasks.
| ASIN | B015Y2QDKY |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,095 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #126 in Folding Hunting Knives #183 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 8.7 centimeters |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Ganzo |
| Brand Name | Ganzo |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 866 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Item Length | 20.5 centimeters |
| Item Shape | Folding |
| Item Weight | 4.48 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ganzo |
| Model Name | G729-GR |
| Model Number | G729-GR |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | G729-GR |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.4" |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Style | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
B**.
You won’t be disappointed!
I’m going to talk about the elephant in the room right away. Yes it’s similar to the Spyderco Para 2. If I’m Ganzo why not make a knife that is popular as the Para 2. This Ganzo knife holds up on its own. The fit and finish is done very well, comes surprisingly sharp out the box. The 440C steel is a great steel fo the price point. Has amazing edge retention, and stainless. People seem to sleep on 440C good edge retention for the price. Way better than, 8cr13mov holds an edge even better than 14c28n. I would put it near D2 when heat treated right, and Ganzo does a good job on their heat treatment. The G10 is nice the thumb hole has good access, and the cross bar lock works amazing, with great action. Now I’m not going to sit up hear and tell you that this knife is as good as a Para 2, which I own as well, but for most of us who can’t go out hear and spend $200+ dollars on knife’s this is a very nice affordable alternative.
R**R
Paramilitary clone
The Ganzo G729 is an intriguing knife that immediately draws comparisons to the iconic Spyderco Paramilitary 2. The similarities in design are undeniable, but the G729 carves its own path with a few notable distinctions. One of the standout features is the axis-style lock, a mechanism often associated with Benchmade. While not as refined as the original, the G729's axis lock functions reliably and securely, offering a satisfying "click" upon deployment. The blade is a highlight, arriving razor-sharp out of the box. Crafted from 440C stainless steel, it strikes a balance between edge retention and ease of sharpening. It may not hold an edge as long as premium steels, but it proves more than capable for everyday cutting tasks. The G10 handles provide a comfortable and grippy hold, further enhancing the overall user experience. They offer a solid feel in hand and exude a sense of quality that belies the G729's budget-friendly price. If you're a fan of the Paramilitary 2 but seeking a more affordable alternative, the Ganzo G729 is worth considering. It may not be a perfect clone, but it delivers a commendable performance at a fraction of the cost. The G729 is a testament to Ganzo's ability to offer value-driven knives without sacrificing essential features or functionality
K**9
Just ok
Ganzo/Firebird are very budget knives. They function well and are usually made of older materials like 8cr and 440c. For $20 this is a good knife. The omega springs are to strong and not adjustable, the axis studs are too short making it more difficult to operate. Everything else about this knife is decent and worth the money. This knife has only two similarities to its Spyderco counterpart, how it looks and the blade does have a full flat grind. It does not operate smoothly like a Spyderco, it does not feel refined like a Spyderco, it weighs more than a Spyderco. Like other reviewers have said, if you want to use and carry a knife that does look like a Spyderco then this is a very inexpensive option for that.
J**D
Great knife at a great price!
At this price point you can’t go wrong! It has the teardrop one handed opening on the blade, or the axis lock that also allows one handed opening. This makes for a fun, fidgety, knife! It may not be a “super” steel like more expensive brands, but for this price, this knife is well made with tight tolerances. It’s a beautiful knife too! The g10 handles aren’t as rough as some g10 that can actually be abrasive to your pockets. There’s still plenty of grip and I actually prefer it this way. Some people were posting that they took the knife apart to adjust the axis lock spring, loosened the screw where the knife rotates, and added oil to the area because they thought things were too tight. People also posted that they sanded down some edges around the teardrop hole and on the axis bar button. I personally feel it’s fine like it is right out of the box with no modifications. If you’re on the fence about it, just do it, and I’d put money on it that you won’t regret it. Again, at this price, it’s a perfect budget knife that you can beat up and not be out a bunch of money. It sure is fun to flip! I have handled many, many, knives. This is worth owning.
M**.
Returning due to stiff action.
I love knives and have more of them than I need. There is no piece of rope or cardboard that is in desperate need of being cut at my house. I purchased this knife to see what the Spyderco style was all about, and I love Axis Lock knives and have other Ganzo knives that I am very happy with. This knife has nice materials and is constructed well. It is fine when it is closed or opened or being used. The only problem I have with this knife is the action of the Axis Lock. It is terribly stiff. The effort required to open or close this knife is so great, that after three deployments, my wrist and thumb and index finger are too sore to continue to open and close the knife. This knife has "ZERO Fidget Factor". I can "Slow Roll" open the knife OK, and I could use two hands to close the knife like it was a "Slip Joint" OK, but I will be returning this knife because there is no pride of ownership, and right out of the box it is handicapped. If I did keep this knife, it would live in a drawer and never be used, due to compitition from well working knives. I don't know if Ganzo is using omaga springs that are too strong or if in engineering where to drill the holes or the length of some internal part they miscalculated, but this knife is a lemon! Once open, it "passes" as a decent Fixed Blade, but that is hardly the point of a folding knife.
K**A
Worth more than you pay, and you get more than you expect from a "budget folder". Wayyyy more.
Look, we all know it's a Ganzo copy of "arachnid". If you're going to complain about that (and some reviews below actually compare the two) -- go away. That said - this knife is GREAT for what it is. The steel on mine said hardened 440C, which checked out (I have a shop and a forge, I obvs have a small benchtop rockwell tester and durometer. That said (again) -- this 440C is nearly the same rockwell as my other D2. Which is just sweet. Big one in the plus column. The action is crisp and clean although a bit tight straight out of the box. Some Breakfree or Blaster will fix that right up if you don't want to go through the standard "New Knife Breakin" period. Or you can leave it, and break it in by using it as a fidget. Either way, all knives have that little tightness at first, so -- not a plus or minus. This actually comes in OD. Which is a HUGE plus column for me -- I am SICK to death of black on black knives, or black on silver knives, or black and red .... just give me a utilitarian, easy to sharpen piece of hardened steel in some OD or coyote. And this one delivers - two points in the plus column. Durability wise -- I just used it as a pry bar to remove the bulbs from a 2014 Kia that was gunked tight, so it is DEFINITELY more durable than you'd expect from 440C. Plus column. Comes "sharp", but be real -- if you're buying a knife and reading the reviews, you're the type to sharpen it yourself anyway. And it gets to that edge EASY. My 10 year old is learning about knife safety, and he sharpened it to shaving razor sharp in about fifteen minutes. Plus column, again. So what is that -- 4 plus columns, one neutral? Sounds like a five star to me.
T**L
The bees knees
What a fantastic knife by Ganzo! First time owning a 'leaf blade' style knife. (I can now say why people love their Spyderco Leaf blade style knives.) That blade shape on the Ganzo G729 is super functional for many reasons. It has a long effective cutting edge that is good for cutting, excellent for slicing, and with its sharp point great for puncturing/opening projects. The 440C blade steel has a perfect amount of thickness at the spine of the knife,and because the blade is super tall with a hollow grind the blade is nice and thin behind the cutting edge making the knife a great/awesome slicer. Let's talk about the 440C steel shall we. 440C is a *great stainless steel, which is a hard steel from the high carbon content and and very corrosion resistant stainless steel because of the high chromium levels. There are small amounts of molybdenum, mangenese, silicon, sulfur, and phosphorus in the steel metallurgy, making 440C easy to sharpen to a very keen edge because of the size of the carbides in the steel. 440C is a more brittle steel because of the high carbon content, so you will have to be careful while prying hard objects with the tip of your Ganzo folding blade knife taking care not to snap off that pointy narrow tip, however that brittleness from the high carbon content ensures that keen edge if you know how to sharpen a knife properly. If you choose to reprofile your edge to -17⁰ Apex 440C will take a mirror polish edge that is blindingly sharp. Because 440C is a mid grade (ball bearing) steel that does not contain vanadium, or tungsten it will need to be sharpened more often under hard use than say D2 A2 S2 1095 154CM non powdered metallurgical steels, and twice as often under heavy use as some of the powder super steels(M390 20CV M4 S90V) available for knives now. 440C is a great budget stainless steel for a EDC knife that sharpens much easier than those super steels do, 440C is better than good it's great. My Ganzo G729 knife came to me sharp, and now after a diamond strop is even sharper, scalpel sharp! (the nicks in my skin attest to this) the knife is extremely easy to sharpen compared to my D2 knife blades. The knife is not ultra lightweight because it's frame is steel underneath the beautifully finished G10 scales that are rounded off smoothly with no uncomfortable sharp edges making it a pleasure to hold, use and weild. The locking mechanism is stiff but becomes less so the more you use the knife. The G729 Ganzo folding knife uses a bar lock mechanism for opening and closing the knife which Ganzo calls their 'G-Lock' After pulling on the pins of the G lock out of place which are held in place by a stiff spring mechanism the blade is able to pivot freely open or closed. Blade deploys easily with a flick of the wrist and locks solidly into place. It's is a very fun knife to play/fidget with if you have average to large size hands. The knife is not a small knife but it is not massive either, it's just right (I own a few Ganzo 'firebird' models and they are too small for my hands, if I am not careful how I palm the firebird model knife the knife tip will cut me when flicking the blade closed) and will not cut me when flicking the knife closed or upon flicking the knife open because the tip of these model is very pointed and extremely sharp. The knife clip works perfect for pocket carry with the right amount of non slip tension I don't worry about the knife falling out of my pocket and it sits deeply in my pocket without bottoming out while wearing scrubs. The only way Ganzo could improve would be to use a steel in this knife that retains a longer lasting edge and a tougher steel but Ganzo would have to charge more unless they use a properly heated treated D2/A2 steel which is a very economical option. Or Ganzo could do a high end run of this model in properly heat treated 'Magnacut' steel for the steel nerds (like myself) out there who would pay for such a knife. The Ganzo G729 is a fantastic knife in so many ways, you just need to buy one to see what the hype is all about. (I own this same model in olive green too) The Ganzo G729 truly deserves 5 stars. It's well made and inexpensive for what you get. The only weak point I can see (hopefully I never witness)is the spring locking mechanism, hopefully the springs never break in the G lock mechanism, as a builder engineer maker of stuff that is the only weakness I see in the design especially if used near saltwater/corrosive environments. Spring steel fatigue is part of the gamble Im guessing when making elaborate spring locking mechanisms. I still give this knife five stars with this being said. Get A Ganzo Knife it will bring you happiness if you like inexpensive extremely well made knives. Well done Ganzo I am now officially a fan of your knives! Aloha Timothy
W**L
Surprisingly well made for the price
I've been carrying either a Spyderco or Benchmade knife every day for the past 25 years, and I'm a fan of both companies. After seeing the G729 and how it was basically designed after Spyderco's PM2 with a Benchmade "Axis lock". This is a great design idea, but I had serious doubts about the quality of the knife. Ultimately, I decided that the price was worth giving it a shot. The knife is surprisingly well made for this price point. The 440C blade steel, G10 scales, and crossbar lock are features that you don't typically see in a knife under $50. The knife was packaged in a nice box, similar to what is typically used with quality knives. Initially, the operation of the knife was very stiff. Stiff opening/closing, and very stiff lock action - enough so that I considered returning it. I viewed a youtube video about adjusting the omega springs, and spent ~ 15 minutes working on the knife (not difficult at all). The knife functions much more smoothly now. There are some "nitpicky details", like the jimping, that are not nearly as nice as what is done by the big name brands. In the end, it is a surprisingly good knife for the price.
7**M
Impresionantemente bien hecha
es la primera Ganzo que tengo y estoy flipado lo bien que esta hecha y el poco precio que tiene
E**O
Muy buen tamaño y acabados
Muy bonita, se siente muy bien, buen tamaño, buen peso y excelente filo.
7**R
Erstklassige Verarbeitung
Das Messer ist sorgfältig geschliffen+ hat 1 gute Arbeitsschärfe. Aber das ist eigentlich gar nicht so wichtig, auch wenn viele Rezensenten großen Wert darauf legen. Schließlich muß 1 Messer, mit dem gearbeitet wird sowieso öfters geschliffen werden. Wichtiger ist, keine groben Verarbeitungs oder Materialfehler vorzufinden. Sowohl die Klinge, der Griff, die Scheide sind erstklassig + ohne Fehler hergestellt. Der Schliff ist bei Bedarf leicht nachzuschärfen. Am Übergang zwischen Klinge+ Griff, sowie in der Scheide gibt es keine Stellen, an denen sich Schmutz sammelt. Alles ist gut durchd8+ leicht zu reinigen. Ob es spülmaschinenfest ist, habe ich noch nicht getestet. Aber es gibt bisher keine Zeichen von Korrosion. Wer 1 robustes Arbeitsmesser haben möchte, mit dem Lebensmittel bearbeitet werden sollen, oder jegliche handwerkliche Schneidarbeiten, wird hier gut bedient. Zu den Dingen die im Grunde andere Werkzeuge erfordern, wie Feuerholz spalten, oder andere extreme Belastungen 4 SCHNEIDWERKZEUGE, kann ich nur raten, passendes Werkzeug zu verwenden. Dies ist 1 Schneidwerkzeug. Verwende es so+ es wird lange gut sein. Sobald ich 1 weiteres brauche, werde ich dieses berücksichtigen.l
T**D
Buena navaja semejante a otros modelos
Bien acabada y bien funciomiento,acero bueno y bien afilada con una buena ergonomia.
G**A
Davvero ganzo.
Bellissimo coltello, ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo molto ben fatto
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