The Tenable Einar is one of those pocket knives that gets it right. It’s slim in the pocket, easy to carry, and has that clean, no-fuss look that still manages to feel unique. The blade has a good bit of bite to it—stays sharp, takes a fine edge, and holds up when you’re not being gentle. What stands out is the way it feels in hand. The ergonomics are simple and neutral yet dialed in. The jimping has the perfect amount of grip on your thumb. The liner lock is smooth and reliable. And the deep carry clip keeps it out of the way until you need it. It’s not trying to be flashy or overbuilt. It’s just lightweight, comfortable, and practical—everything you actually want in an EDC knife. It’s one of those knives that doesn’t scream for attention but quietly earns its place in your rotation.