This Russian knife from Daggerr is named after Bayun The Cat from Russian folklore, but this isn't some Instagram kitty star who befriends a baby chick. This massive feline lulls you to sleep like a mythological siren with its dangerous, magical voice. And then it eats you. A great name for a great knife! True to its namesake, this blade whips out of its cover like a razor sharp claw and, with easy-to-maneuver speed, becomes an extension of your movements. The recurve tanto gives you the advantage of a weight forward knife and creates a slight hollow that locks your material into place. If you're cutting rope or similar material, it's less likely to slip off your blade. Also, let's be honest, a recurve tanto looks seriously cool.