Measuring 7.4 inches, the Prism is slightly smaller and more EDC-friendly than the Church. The blade, though a bit smaller as well, lends itself to a wide range of tasks, like opening packages, slicing food, whittling, and cutting rope and twine. To secure the blade when open, there’s a built-in frame lock. To ensure the lock doesn’t wear out over time, it’s fitted with a hardened steel lockbar insert. Blade deployment may require a little practice, but once you’ve got the middle-finger flick down, the Prism opens like a dream. Also notable is the oversized choil at the base of the blade, which allows you to choke up for tasks that involve more precision. The choil also makes the knife far easier to sharpen. Fitted with a right-handed tip-up clip, the 3.6-ounce Prism won’t weigh you down on the go.