Gravity Utility Knife Reinvented — GhostTi Review
Key Moments
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00:00 Intro
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00:32 The Competition & How Do They Work
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04:54 What IS Gear Infusion?
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06:03 How Does This Work?
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08:34 In Incredible Company
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09:47 Why Is This Better?
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11:49 A Small Learning Curve
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12:27 Small Design Details That Really Matter
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17:34 Added Features & Functionality
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19:20 Keychain Or Lanyard Attachment
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19:59 Size & Weight Specs
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21:17 Blade Swap & Compatibility
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23:58 Final Thoughts
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25:08 Price, Value, & How To Buy
Gear Infusion’s GhostTi isn’t just another utility knife—it’s a gravity-activated, single-piece titanium powerhouse. This video review highlights its sleek engineering, tool-free blade swaps, and mind-blowing solidity. Crafted from a single Grade 5 titanium block, it functions flawlessly—no screws, no rattle, no fear of breakdown. With a tension-based locking mechanism that tightens under pressure and a gravity-drop close you’ll find yourself fidgeting with, this knife defies everything you think you know about utility blades.
Why It Matters:
The GhostTi proves you can have durability, precision, and elegance—without bulk. It redefines what utility gear can be, introducing gravity-lock functionality with unmatched build quality.
I just want a pocket clip on this….
I wanted this knife as soon as I saw the ad but after watching this video, can’t wait until it arrives! It will be so easy to carry, even in dress clothes, that I’ll no doubt always have it on my person (unless I happen to be flying). Great product.
I must say that this is by far the best review I have ever seen for any product. Well done indeed! On top of that, I purchased the Ghost ti about a month ago and it is everything you say it is. I can honestly say it is one of the best engineered and manufactured products I own. I got it primarily because I make commercial air trips of short duration a number of times each year and since I don’t check luggage I always end up at my destination without a knife. No more! I now carry my blade less, non threatening Ghost ti in my pocket and the first stop after I get my rental car is a hardware store for a pack of blades. I now have a fantastic, sharp knife for the duration of my stay for about $2.00.
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