Most comfortable folder to carry

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Hello everybody
I'm curious which folder you consider the most comfortable to carry.
From my experience I can say that it's not the one you would think when you see them. For me it is the BM 615 Mini Rukus. It is a thick, heavy chunk of metal, but it sits so perfectly and deep in my pocket next to the wallet and cell phone, I hardly notice it. And the hand slips so easily past it, which isn't the case with the spyderco military for example :) Plus it gets points for sitting perfectly in the hand as well.

So, which folder do you think is the most comfortable to carry?

Cheers
 
Tried and true old BM 940. I'm afraid I'll forget it till my wife puts it through the wash like one of my endura's.
 
It's the 52 gram William Henry B-15 folder to which I added a pocket clip for placket carry. The ZDP 189 cored blade is sandwiched in stainless damascus which has no effect on the carry comfort but makes the knife a useful tool.
 
It depends on the trousers, and what I'm doing.

If I stick it in my pocket and it feels OK--then that's the most comfortable for today.

Greg
 
The 615 does ride nice but I still prefer the millie :p
 
One of: Military, Sebenza, Umnumzaan.

I devote one pocket to carrying, nothing else goes in it except maybe a phone / slip case, stuff I don't have to "dig" out. The Military is thin and light and rides suburb. The Sebenza and Umnumzaan are two of the very few knives I really like tip up.
 
The 615 does ride nice but I still prefer the millie :p

I'm usually torn between the two, the awesome blade of the military against the ergonomics of the 615. Often the military lands in the backpack so it is at least with me ;)
 
Delica for me, as said earlier it does depend on pants... but for the Delica even with dress pants it rides well..

now if I'm wearing cargo, that's a whole other story..
 
For me, comfort is a toss up between the Military and the XM-18. I like the ruggedness of the XM-18, so it's the one I carry most days.
 
BM710. Decent sized lanyard on it and I can pull it very easily. It's got a nice weight to it too, not too heavy, not too light.
 
The small Sebenza 21 isn't noticeable in my pocket.
The BM 710 isn't noticeable, either - I still find this surprising.
BM 940
 
William Henry EDC (haven't actually carried, but I put one in my pocket once) or my small sebenza 21.
 
Slim yet ample length body versatile in multiple grips w/ built in choil for choking up on the handle to tackle any job, light weight yet strong with a stable secure strong and reliable lock and plenty of blade length for handling all cutting jobs, multiple clip mount options for many modes of carry....hmmm sounds like the Para Military 2 to me. :thumbup:

STR
 
I really like my Spyderco Sage 1, perfect size and ergos for my large hands. The Sage is just the perfect edc for me, I like it more than my Para 1 and the liner lock is really well done.
 
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