Bestech Kamoza BT1911A – KOMBOU-Designed Titanium Framelock with M390 Steel
The Bestech Kamoza BT1911A is a sleek, purposefully designed everyday carry folding knife crafted by the acclaimed KOMBOU design studio. Built around a 3.62" M390 stainless steel blade with a clean stonewash finish and a dark gray anodized titanium handle, the Kamoza delivers premium cutting performance in a refined, understated package. Ceramic ball bearings in the pivot ensure a smooth, fast deployment, while the titanium Frame Lock keeps the blade firmly engaged under any load.
Specifications
| Blade Material |
M390 Stainless Steel |
| Blade Finish |
Stonewash |
| Blade Length |
3.62" (92mm) |
| Blade Thickness |
0.15" (3.8mm) |
| Closed Length |
4.84" (123mm) |
| Overall Length |
8.47" (215mm) |
| Weight |
101g |
| Handle Material |
Titanium |
| Handle Color |
Dark Gray |
| Lock Type |
Frame Lock |
| Pivot |
Ceramic Ball Bearing |
| Designer |
KOMBOU |
| SKU |
BT1911A |
Design & Materials
The Bestech Kamoza BT1911A's 3.62" M390 blade offers one of the finest steel compositions available in a production folding knife. M390's micro-carbide powder metallurgy gives it superior edge retention, excellent corrosion resistance, and the ability to take a razor-sharp edge. The stonewash finish on the blade masks minor scratches and wear, keeping the knife looking its best through years of daily use.
The dark gray anodized titanium handle gives the Kamoza a refined, professional aesthetic while keeping the knife lightweight relative to its substantial blade. Titanium's exceptional strength-to-weight ratio makes it the material of choice for serious everyday carry folders, and the dark gray colorway pairs elegantly with the stonewash blade finish. Ceramic ball bearings deliver a silky-smooth pivot action that makes single-handed deployment effortless.
Frame Lock Reliability
The Kamoza's Frame Lock is machined directly into the titanium handle, creating a robust locking system with no separate springs or inserts to fail. When deployed, the lock bar snaps securely behind the blade tang for rock-solid lockup. Disengaging the lock is intuitive and controlled, making the Kamoza reliable for demanding utility tasks as well as refined everyday carry.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What steel is the Bestech Kamoza BT1911A?
- The Bestech Kamoza BT1911A uses M390 stainless steel with a stonewash finish. M390 is a premium micro-carbide powder steel prized for outstanding edge retention, excellent corrosion resistance, and ease of sharpening.
- What is the blade length of the Bestech Kamoza BT1911A?
- The Bestech Kamoza BT1911A has a blade length of 3.62" (92mm) and an overall open length of 8.47" (215mm). The closed length is 4.84" (123mm).
- What lock does the Bestech Kamoza BT1911A use?
- The Bestech Kamoza BT1911A uses a Frame Lock machined directly from the titanium handle slab. The frame lock provides strong, reliable blade engagement with no separate lock bar or spring component.
- Who designed the Bestech Kamoza BT1911A?
- The Bestech Kamoza BT1911A was designed by KOMBOU, the studio also responsible for the Bestech Wibra BT2001C, the Bestech Marukka BT2002B, the Bestech Mothus BT2206A, and the Bestech Blind Fury BT2303F.
- What is the handle material on the Bestech Kamoza BT1911A?
- The Bestech Kamoza BT1911A features a dark gray anodized titanium handle with ceramic ball bearings in the pivot for smooth, reliable one-handed deployment.
- Is the Bestech Kamoza BT1911A good for EDC?
- Yes. The Bestech Kamoza BT1911A weighs 101g and closes to 4.84", making it a capable everyday carry option. The M390 blade holds a sharp edge through demanding daily tasks, and the dark gray titanium handle provides a secure, comfortable grip.
- How does the Bestech Kamoza BT1911A compare to the Bestech Wibra BT2001C?
- Both the Bestech Kamoza BT1911A and the Bestech Wibra BT2001C are KOMBOU-designed titanium frame locks with M390 blades. The Kamoza BT1911A has a longer 3.62" blade compared to the Wibra's 3.43", and features a dark gray titanium handle versus the Wibra's vivid blue. Both are available at Going Gear.
- Where can I buy the Bestech Kamoza BT1911A?
- The Bestech Kamoza BT1911A is available at Going Gear, an authorized Bestech Knives dealer offering genuine Bestech products with shipping across the United States.
Other KOMBOU-Designed Bestech Knives
If you appreciate the KOMBOU design aesthetic of the Bestech Kamoza BT1911A, explore these other collaborations: the Bestech Wibra BT2001C (blue titanium, M390, frame lock), the Bestech Marukka BT2002B (blue titanium, M390, frame lock), the Bestech Mothus BT2206A, and the Bestech Blind Fury BT2303F. All available at Going Gear.