🔪 Slice sharp, lock tight, carry smart — the ultimate everyday edge.
The Cold Steel Hold Out features a 6-inch satin-polished S35VN steel blade known for exceptional strength and edge retention, paired with a 7.2-inch ergonomic G-10 handle. Its innovative Tri-Ad locking mechanism offers industry-leading blade security, while the ambidextrous pocket clip ensures discreet, convenient carry. Weighing just 7 ounces, this folding knife balances durability and portability, making it an essential tool for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday Use |
Brand | Cold Steel |
Model Name | CS-11G6S |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Foldable, Locking Blades |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Hold Out 6" Blade Serr. Edge / 13 3/16" Overall |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Serrated Blade |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 13.21 Inches |
Size | One Size |
Manufacturer | COLD STEEL |
UPC | 705442020165 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.48 x 2.44 x 0.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Cold Steel |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | CS-11G6S |
S**N
Originally 4 star but I changed it to 5 after 1 Week. let me explain.
Originally 4 star but I changed it to 5 after 1 Week. let me explain.1. the triad lock. its tough to disengage . for a weak finger like myself. but... with some practice or even the help of a tool or wrench if needed.. it Can be re-disengaged and closed.. its not permanently locked open -something that I had feared..so with that said. its difficult for the weak fingered user.. i would prefer a fast and well oiled disengage with minimal effort. minus points there. I don't have one of those micro Wrench tools that could possibly open the case and reduce tension .. Unless they want to send me one for free then I can try to disable the knife...2. the blade is in short. a big.. menacing steak knife.. capable of taking a cow a human a rabbit or 100 stacks of cardboard and it cuts paper with an amazing fine edge that you would not or could not believe as a 1st time user, such as myself. beyond 5 stars .. awesome folding steak knife.. very E-Z to conceal does not even notice it at my belt its so comfortable..I think that this is "Super-Steel" based on the performance. and the Handle is Extremely comfortable.. more so than anything I have previously tried. It allows a near dead lock grip. I don't think this needs a crossguard hilt for protection.The thumb knob... is not as good as i want it to be.. i have a small hand.. and then i cannot flip this out like a pro.so if they made that easier for a consumer product user like me that would be great.But overall a fun and very useful product. No man should be without their set of personal cutlery EDC .. dinner is always a priority ..burly profile design with a razor point tipcuts cardboard and paper in a cinch. is quite a menace and is mighty to behold and hold in your hand.
B**R
Must-have mega folder
I put off buying the Hold Out because it didn't have a guard of any kind. Finally pulled the trigger during the big Prime day sale. After getting it in hand I have little qualms about the lack of guard because it tapers up towards the blade. When you have a good grip on it your hand won't slide up due to it getting wider towards the blade. The American G10 is also nice and grippy.Pocket clip doesn't need any tweaking and has perfect retention without being overly tight. Easy and comfortable pocket carry due to its slimness.You can snap this one open with a good hard wrist snap. Just make sure to keep your fingers out of the line of the blade on case you flub up the opening.Came absolutely razor sharp as all my Cold Steels do. However, there were a few marks on one side of the blade that I was mostly able to rub out with a little knife oil. Not sure what it was, but seems it was on top of the blade and not in the blade.Great addition to my Cold Steel mega folder collection. Had a hard time deciding on plain edge vs. serrated though. The plain edge is more versatile, but the serrated excels in self-defense applications. Those serrations cut through man-made material such as clothing better. They also cause more damage as you can imagine. Buy one, you won't be sorry.
V**O
Just buy it, you won't regret it
Ok, so this is a beast of a folder, it's so much lighter than the espada xl, i carry it all day long in my short's pocket, the design is piercing oriented but with the serrations is a whole other story, this mf will cut anything like is nothing, on top of that i added a cheap ali snaggletooth, that's a game changer, so long story short, great for self defense, not so great for utility purposes, specially if you don't wanna scare to death people around you. I'd give 6 stars if i couldPD: A lot of people seems to think this knife needs a guard or a bigger choil, let me tell you, once you get a solid grip on it, it ain't going anywhere, even in wet conditions.PD2: My hand size is Large, almost extra large and for me at least the grip is perfect, altough given the neutral shape of the handle, size doesn't really matter so much.This is the best quality you can possible get for a self defense tool at any price point.
S**N
Should have bought the plain edge
Another large folder from Cold Steel I really like the design of this knife. It looks like a fixed blade and is just as strong as one. I have quite a few plain edged knives and my thinking was, perhaps I’ll get this one with a serrated edge. The serrated edge is fine on this knife, but it doesn’t suit it. A fair share of the knives I own are impractical for everyday use and serve only as collectors pieces. I’m going to guess that the majority of people purchasing this knife, will be using it for self defense. It certainly can be used for that as any knife can and the serrations would make it even better for that purpose. However, for my own purposes, the serrations are unnecessary and detract from the aesthetics of this particular design. I am undecided whether I will return it for the plain edge yet, but if I were buying for the first time, I would definitely get the plain edge. That being said, I think this knife would be excellent for food prep and other utilitarian tasks. With all that in mind, the only real negative to this knife is the same negative I and others have mentioned in reviews, is the Tri-ad lock. Sometimes you get one that is relatively easy to open and other times, it takes two hands to depress the lock deep enough to disengage the blade. From my experience, it’s usually the large folders that suffer from the super stiff lock. Something to keep in mind when purchasing. If you already own other Cold Steel knives, then you know what you’re getting into. While you can EDC just about any knife, these large folders aren’t practical for such purposes and the Tri-ad lock just compounds the nagging feeling that I’ve made an unwise purchase. So, for this blade style, I suggest the plain edge. If you’re going to use it a lot, you’re probably not going to be closing it often during whatever work you’re doing. In conclusion, it’s a stylish functional knife with a difficult locking mechanism. I do recommend it to those who know that they’re getting.
J**A
Good Ol' Cold Steel
Its my everyday carry knife. It is kind of big. Sharp enough to cut through carpet like butter. Cold steel has never failed me. Ive had voyagers as well. They are all high quality.
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