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The Vero Avid 1 from Vero Engineering is a standout achievement in modern knife design—earning the prestigious Imported Folding Knife of the Year award at Blade Show Atlanta 2025. Designed by Joseph Vero, this knife brings Vero’s signature style and performance to a broader audience, delivering uncompromising quality in a streamlined, accessible package. It features a 3.25" S45VN drop point blade with a high flat grind for excellent cutting power, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. A caged ceramic bearing system and ceramic detent provide the kind of snappy, satisfying deployment that enthusiasts crave. Every detail is dialed in for clean, confident function.
The Avid 1 pairs premium materials with thoughtful design for everyday performance. Its handle is crafted from of black and blue or black and grey G10, offering a striking contrast and excellent grip in all conditions, while reducing weight and increasing durability. Inside, the knife features skeletonized titanium liners and a robust titanium liner lock with steel insert for strength and reliability. The design is fully ambidextrous thanks to a wire clip that accommodates both left- and right-handed users. With its award-winning pedigree, vibrant handle styling, and precision-driven build, the Avid 1 is an ideal choice for those seeking high-end performance.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.