neck knife

3 products

3 products

Neck knives: discreet, quick, and always accessible

The neck knife , also known as a lanyard knife , is the ultimate discreet weapon for tactical missions, survival, or self-defense . Lightweight, compact, and easy to draw, it is worn directly around the neck via a strong cord or chain , in a secure sheath .

Why choose a neck knife?

  • Discreet and accessible wear under a jacket or t-shirt
  • Fixed blade for added strength and responsiveness
  • Lightweight so it never hinders your movements
  • Tactical materials : stainless steel, G10, polymer or Kydex holster

Common uses

  • Survival or bushcraft : pruning, cutting, quick repairs
  • Self-defense : concealed but immediately available blade
  • Minimalist EDC (Everyday Carry)
  • Military / police / field operator : immediate access on mission

Available models

  • Full tang neck knife for extreme durability
  • Tactical or camouflaged design depending on the environment
  • Lockable Kydex sheaths for inverted or side carry
  • Straight or serrated blade , with or without thumb rest

Our neck knives are selected for their functionality, discretion, and robustness . They are a reliable tool for unforeseen situations, when every second counts.

Discreet carry. Immediate draw. Maximum security.

Is it legal to own a pocket knife?
In France, it is legal to own a pocket knife at home, but carrying or transporting it is prohibited without a legitimate reason. Even a non-locking or small blade can be considered a weapon if carried in public without a valid justification (hiking, fishing, etc.).
What is the best neck knife?
The best neck knives are compact, robust, and easily accessible. The CRKT Minimalist , the ESEE Izula II , and the SOG Instinct are benchmarks for their ergonomics, reliable steel (1095, D2, 8Cr13MoV), and discreet carry for survival or everyday carry (EDC).
Is it legal to walk around with a knife?
No, carrying a knife is prohibited in France by default, regardless of its size. Carrying or transporting a knife is punishable by law, except for legitimate reasons such as camping, professional activity, or fishing. The law does not clearly distinguish between types of knives, including those described as "non-aggressive."
Is it illegal to own a butterfly knife?
Yes, in France, the butterfly knife (balisong) is classified as a category D weapon. Possession is permitted at home for an adult, but carrying or transporting it is strictly prohibited, including in a vehicle. It is considered a bladed weapon with significant offensive potential.