Knives with nylon handles
prices on 20 modelsNylon
— impact-resistant polyamide, often reinforced with fiberglass (FRN/GFN), which provides lightness, moisture resistance, and a stable grip thanks to aggressive texture and jimping; this plastic is not afraid of oils, dirt, or temperature fluctuations, making it suitable for EDC, hiking, and rescue knives, as well as fishing and work in the rain. Compared to aluminum, nylon is lighter and "warmer" in hand and better dampens vibrations; against G10 and micarta, it's usually more budget-friendly and slightly softer to the touch, but requires a more pronounced texture when hands are wet; compared to rubber, it retains its shape longer and doesn't become sticky. In practice, this is a reliable, low-maintenance handle that is easy to clean in the field and doesn't need treatments or coatings.