Getting your first knife is a rite of passage. Whether you’re receiving one or giving it as a gift, it’s more than just a tool—it’s a symbol of trust, responsibility, and a step into maturity. A first knife should be practical, safe, and built to instill good habits. You want something that teaches respect for blades while also being useful and fun to carry.
Over the years, I’ve seen a lot of “first knives” given out—some great, some… not so much. Since writing the original version of this list back in 2012, I’ve not only handled thousands more knives, but I’ve also become a parent. That perspective has completely reshaped how I evaluate a “starter” blade. Maturity, dexterity, and responsibility should all factor into the decision. After all, you wouldn’t hand a Smith & Wesson MAGIC assisted opening knife to a seven-year-old.
So, whether you’re prepping for your kid’s first camping trip or looking for a simple starter knife for yourself or a friend, here are some of the best first knives out there—spanning different styles, price points, and ages.
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Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Tinker
This classic is the go-to starter knife for good reason. It was my first knife and probably yours. The Tinker includes a blade and multiple useful tools, all in a non-threatening, easy-to-carry package. Its compact size and familiar design make it unintimidating for beginners, while its quality ensures it will last for years. If you’re unsure where to begin, the Tinker is a safe bet.
Spyderco Ambitious
Spyderco makes an array of excellent knives that could work well for younger audiences. For example, there’s the Delica or Dragonfly (the latter of which you could get a wooden version as a trainer), but those tend to be a little more expensive.
Therefore, my choice is the Spyderco’s Ambitious, a small but mighty folding knife with a 2.25-inch blade. It features G-10 handle scales, a secure liner lock, and that signature Round Hole for easy one-handed opening. It’s the most compact member of the popular Tenacious family, offering high performance in a kid-friendly size.