New Condor Knives Blade Show 2025

New Condor Knives Blade Show 2025

Published: June 30th, 2025

Condor Tool & Knife logo and Blade Show logo on contrasting backgrounds.

Condor Tool & Knife showed up big at Blade Show 2025, unleashing a lineup that blends historical roots, bold experimentation, and bush-ready performance. From time-tested combat silhouettes to fresh fixed blades and hard-hitting machetes, this year’s offerings highlight Condor’s continued commitment to field-focused design and rugged materials. Whether you’re a backcountry traveler, bladesports enthusiast, or collector of heritage-inspired tools, the new releases offer something for every kind of adventurer. Here's a closer look at the standout models you’ll want strapped to your pack, belt, or pocket this season.

Combat Machete

Condor Combat Machete

The Condor Combat Machete is a bold fusion of battlefield heritage and wilderness practicality. Inspired by the classic Roman gladius, its 12.8-inch double-edged blade is forged from tough 1075 high-carbon steel and finished in a rugged stonewash that’s ready for the grit and grime of hard use. With a full tang and a stout convex grind, this machete delivers weighty chops, deep cuts, and piercing thrusts, ideal for thick brush, saplings, or even defensive needs in extreme scenarios. The vibrant blue TPE handle provides excellent grip retention and shock absorption, even in wet or gloved hands. At 17.7 inches overall and weighing 21.17 ounces, this is a formidable tool with the presence of a short sword and the functionality of a machete. Includes a handcrafted welted leather sheath.

Invictus Corvo

A curved knife over a blue shield with a bird emblem.

The Condor Invictus Corvo carries the soul of a battlefield blade and the utility of a backcountry tool. Inspired by the traditional Chilean Corvo, this 7.5-inch curved knife began as a farming implement before making its mark in the Chilean War of Independence and the War of the Pacific, most famously during the Battle of Arica. Forged from 1095 carbon steel and finished with a striking flint-textured forge scale, the convex ground blade is built for deep slicing, powerful draws, and fierce slashing action. The elegant walnut handle, accented with yellow thread wraps, balances the design with a heritage look and a comfortable in-hand feel. At 11.9 inches overall and weighing just over 9 ounces, the Invictus Corvo is as ready for trail and timber as it is for collectors of historical blades. Includes a handcrafted welted leather sheath.

Jungle Bowie HC

Blue-handled knife over a blue shield with an eagle emblem.

The Condor Jungle Bowie HC is designed for deep-woods adventures. With its sweeping 11.2-inch blade forged from 1075 high-carbon steel, this knife is ready to take on thick brush, fire prep, and backcountry camp chores with ease. The stonewashed finish gives it a rugged, trail-worn look, while the convex grind excels at heavy cutting without sacrificing control. Its blue TPE handle adds a pop of color you won’t lose in the leaves and offers a grippy, shock-absorbing feel even when wet. At 16.2 inches overall and just under 17 ounces, it’s a serious tool for serious outings. Includes a handcrafted welted leather sheath for easy carry through the bush.

K-Night Mini Panabas

A stylized knife over a blue shield featuring a bird logo.

The Condor K-Night Mini Panabas is a modern take on a traditional Southeast Asian tool, tuned for jungle trails and thick brush. With its 10.5-inch panabas-style blade made from 1075 high-carbon steel, this knife packs serious chopping power into a lightweight 9.17-ounce package. The sweeping belly and aggressive forward curve make it ideal for clearing limbs, trail blazing, or processing campfire wood. A blasted satin finish adds a clean, work-ready look, while the convex grind helps the blade bite deep with each swing. The full-tang construction is paired with a gray Micarta handle that offers solid traction and all-day comfort. At 18.2 inches overall, it rides securely in a Kydex sheath with a leather belt loop.

Pocket Beast Folder

A folding knife with a wooden handle and a shield logo in the background.

The Condor Pocket Beast Folder lives up to its name, packing serious cutting muscle into a compact, trail-ready frame. This burly folding knife features a stout 4.15-inch blade made from 1095 high-carbon steel with a blasted satin finish that shrugs off hard use. The Scandi grind gives it excellent wood-processing performance, making it a standout for bushcraft, camp chores, or rough field work. The tan Micarta handle is contoured for a solid grip, even when wet, and adds a rugged, weathered look that pairs perfectly with the knife’s beastly silhouette. At just 7.45 inches overall and weighing 6.42 ounces, it carries like a folder but works like a fixed blade. Built for those who want brute strength in a pocketable package.

Red Pygmy Knife

Knife with a red handle on a blue shield background.

The Condor Red Pygmy Knife is a compact companion built for precise work in the wild. At just 6.4 inches overall with a 2.62-inch blade, this small fixed blade excels at detail tasks like feathersticking, skinning, or campfire food prep. Crafted from Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel, the drop point blade is tough, corrosion-resistant, and holds a keen edge. The full flat grind with a secondary bevel makes slicing effortless, while the black traction powder coating offers extra durability in punishing conditions. Its red Micarta handle delivers a confident grip in any weather, and the slim profile rides easily on your belt or pack thanks to the included Kydex sheath. Light at only 3.46 ounces, the Red Pygmy punches well above its weight for minimalist and ultralight outdoor carry.

With materials ranging from 1075 and 1095 high-carbon steel to premium 14C28N, and handle choices that include tough Micarta, grippy TPE, and classic walnut, Condor’s Blade Show 2025 lineup brings together reliability, edge retention, and a strong sense of style. These knives are built for the trail but rooted in history, practical tools made to work hard, last long, and carry a bit of character with every cut. Whether you're heading into the jungle or just carving out a spot by the campfire, this collection proves once again that Condor knows how to make knives that can go anywhere in the wild.


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Drew Clifton

Drew Clifton

Drew is the lead writer for SMKW's Knives 101, crafting informative and engaging content for the world’s largest knife store. With expertise in knife history, design, and functionality, Drew delivers articles and product descriptions that educate and inspire knife enthusiasts at all levels.


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