First Impressions
Right Out Of The Box The Gekko Is A Thin Knife And That Profile Is Just Ready To Cut. Kurosaki-San Is Perhaps Better Known For Knives That Are A Bit More Showy With Their Incredible Hammer Finishes But This Line Is Pure Understated Class.
Beauty
In An Update From The Previous Versions Of The Gekko Line, The Xeos Features A Light Nashiji Finish On The Cladding And The Single Piece Octagonal Oak Handle Is A Lovely Way To Offset The Blade.
The Slightly Unorthodox “Ei” Shape Of The Spine Provides More Visual Interest As Well As Additional Clearance.
In Hand
Across The Range, The Gekko Has A Thin Profile Bordering On A Laser And On The Smaller Petty And Longer Sujihiki You’Ll Find Even With The Slanted Ei Shape, They Feel Quite Familiar In Hand Height Wise.
That Shape Does Come Into Its Own A Little More Once You Use The All Rounders (Bunka And Gyuto) And Also The Nakiri Where There Is A Definite Feel And Benefit Of The Additional Height And Clearance.
Durability
Vg Xeos Is A Newly Developed Steel Fromtakefu Specialsteelco. And Has Been Designed To Offer High Levels Of Stain And Corrosion Resistance And Durability At A High Hardness.
At 61Hrc It Strikes A Closer Balance Between Edge Retention And Robustness Than The Significantly Harder Previous Version So Is A Bit More Forgiving For Longer Term Use.
Ease Of Care
The Xeos Steel Has Been Designed To Offer High Levels Of Stain Resistance So Is Effectively A Fully Stainless Knife So We’D Recommend Caring For Them By Following Ournormal Care Tips.
Our Verdict
The Original Hap40 Gekko Is A Favourite Of Ours, The Understated Looks And Unique Ei Profile And Impressive Finish And The Incredible Edge Retention Of The Hap40 Steel Made Them Exceptional Knives So It’S A Little Unusual For A Blacksmith To Change Out The Core Steel Of A Line Rather Than Introduce A Different “Version” Or Range.
The Difficulty Of Reliable Heat Treating Hap40 Meant Kurosaki-San Has Decided On The Switch To A Steel That Is A Little Easier To Work With And Has A Lower Failure Rate During Production.
Xeos Is A New Steel So Our Personal Long Term Experience Of It Like Everyone Is Limited For Now And We Look Forward Doing More Testing And Seeing Our Customer Feedback As The Knives Are Used More Widely Over Time.
Our Initial Impressions Are That The Updated Nashiji Finish Is Of A Higher Standard Than The Previous Line And That Overall, The Profile, Shape And Feel Of The Knives Remains The Same As Before.No Doubt This Version Of The Gekko Will Be Just As Successful And It’S Another Impressive Range.
We Have A Small Selection Of The Old Line Available But Once These Are Sold It Will Be Archived.
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