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Benchmade Necron vs Benchmade Presidio

EDC Knives comparison. Compare price, weight, specifications, materials, and real-world use case.

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Benchmade Necron stands out as the lightest option for weight, with about a 16% gap from the closest alternative. Benchmade Presidio stands out as the cheapest option for retail price, with about a 55% gap from the closest alternative.

Decision Signals

What stands out

Cheapest

Benchmade Presidio stands out as the cheapest option for retail price, with about a 55% gap from the closest alternative.

Most expensive

Benchmade Necron stands out as the most expensive option for retail price, with about a 120% gap from the closest alternative.

Lightest

Benchmade Necron stands out as the lightest option for weight, with about a 16% gap from the closest alternative.

Heaviest

Benchmade Presidio stands out as the heaviest option for weight, with about a 18% gap from the closest alternative.

Shortest

Benchmade Presidio stands out as the shortest option for closed length, with about a 9% gap from the closest alternative.

Longest

Benchmade Necron stands out as the longest option for closed length, with about a 10% gap from the closest alternative.

Shortest

Benchmade Presidio stands out as the shortest option for blade length, with about a 17% gap from the closest alternative.

Longest

Benchmade Necron stands out as the longest option for blade length, with about a 20% gap from the closest alternative.

Specification Profile

Relative dimensions at a glance

Each axis is normalized against the largest raw value among the products in this comparison. Farther outward means a larger value, not necessarily a better result. Axes with an unverified value are omitted.

Benchmade Necron — Blade length: 114 mm (4.49 in)Benchmade Necron — Overall length: 247 mm (9.72 in)Benchmade Necron — Closed length: 140.1 mm (5.52 in)Benchmade Necron — Weight: 119 g (4.20 oz)Benchmade Necron — Retail price: US$550Benchmade Necron — Blade thickness: 3.15 mm (0.12 in)Benchmade Presidio — Blade length: 94.7 mm (3.73 in)Benchmade Presidio — Overall length: 221.5 mm (8.72 in)Benchmade Presidio — Closed length: 127 mm (5.00 in)Benchmade Presidio — Weight: 141 g (4.97 oz)Benchmade Presidio — Retail price: US$250Benchmade Presidio — Blade thickness: 3.15 mm (0.12 in)Blade lengthOverall lengthClosed lengthWeightRetail priceBlade thickness
Price & carry
Retail price
US$550Most expensive
US$250Cheapest
Weight
119 g (4.20 oz)Lightest
141 g (4.97 oz)Heaviest
Dimensions
Blade length
114 mm (4.49 in)Longest
94.7 mm (3.73 in)Shortest
Overall length
247 mm (9.72 in)Longest
221.5 mm (8.72 in)Shortest
Closed length
140.1 mm (5.52 in)Longest
127 mm (5.00 in)Shortest
Blade thickness
3.15 mm (0.12 in)
3.15 mm (0.12 in)
Materials & mechanism
Blade steel
CPM S30V
CPM S30V
Handle material
Jade G-10
CF-Elite (carbon fiber reinforced nylon polymer)
Finish
Stonewashed
Satin finish on blade
Lock type
Unknown
AXIS Lock/Crossbar Lock
Opening method
Balisong opening (butterfly knife)
Dual Thumb Studs
Clip type
Unknown
Reversible deep-carry pocket clip (tip-up carry)
Use case profile
Best for
FlippingEDC enthusiastsPrecision cutting tasks
Heavy-use everyday carryField use
Not best for
!Latchless users that require latch!Heavy cutting tasks
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Common praise
Lightweight and balanced designHigh-quality CPM S30V blade with excellent edge retention and corrosion resistanceDurable and grippy Jade G-10 handlesAdjustable tungsten weights for customized flippingInterchangeable backspacers and handle extensions for balance customizationStonewashed blade finish for durable and attractive wear resistance
High-quality CPM S30V blade with great edge retention and corrosion resistanceLightweight and strong CF-Elite handle materialSmooth and reliable AXIS lock mechanismReversible deep-carry pocket clip for easy and discreet carryComfortable ergonomic grip suitable for extended use
Common complaints
Lack of latch may be unfavorable for some usersPrice is premium for a balisong knifeNo bushing pivots, uses washers instead, which some advanced users prefer against
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