Multitool maker Sanctum has unhinged the knife from its case, creating a modern twist on the pocket knife. Called the Hard Bar, the pocket-sized beauty also boasts a few other features that'll make it well worth considering as part of your EDC gear. When it comes to making knives part of our everyday carry (EDC) arsenal, makers have certainly been creative.

We've seen a foldable knife with a skeletal handle inspired by ; a flip-open knife that's ; a ; and a wavy-cased knife . Next up is the Hard Bar. Instead of going with a standard flip-open design, Sanctum has opted for a strong but slim titanium case into which slides a super-sharp knife with a swiss-cheese style handle.

To be completely accurate, Sanctum has named the case itself the Hard Bar, while the knife is called, humbly, the Overlord. The Overlord's handle has the holes punched out to make the entire piece of kit extra light. Together with the case, the tool weighs in at a modest 2.

57 oz (73 g). It also features a series of ridges along the top and bottom that improves grip and makes it fun to hold. The knife blade itself measures 1.

6 in (4 cm), while the entire assembly comes up to just over 5 in (13 cm) long, making it highly pocketable. One of the features that is bound to turn the knife and sheath into a fidget favorite is that there is an extremely satisfying click when the knife is slid back into position after having been removed and used. Elevating the knife to multitool status is the fact that the end of t.