Joseph Vero’s pocket and utility knives cover a broad range of styles, from rugged and versatile folding knives to kitchen knives used by professional chefs. The brand’s flagship products, such as the Neuron, have earned high praise from outdoor bushcrafting enthusiasts for their exceptional quality manufacturing, which incorporates the best materials and craftsmanship.
Like the Neuron, the Vero Engineering Nova represents a fully rounded expression of the brand founder’s vision and commitment to quality. The first design by Joseph Vero to include a large bellied, 3.65″ drop point CPM MagnaCut steel blade, it’s a premium knife that also represents the first folding knife from Vero Engineering to utilize a lanyard hole for ease of carry.
Built with a combination of stonewash and titanium raw, the Vero Engineering Nova folding knife features a slim and portable design characterized by smooth curves and ergonomic lines, which assist with a high level of performance and accuracy. Exceptionally sharp and honed to a fine and precise edge, its wide, high, flat-ground blade is constructed from exceptionally robust titanium and has a total overall length of 8.29″.
Complementing the Vero Engineering Nova folding knife is the Vero Bead, which can be inserted through the lanyard hole and used to help affix the blade to the user’s accessory belt or backpack. The Vero Engineering Nova knife is available in five Magnacut blade options, including stonewash, belt satin, hand satin, blackwash, and, with an additional surcharge and on select drops, Damasteel Hakkapella.
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