



Here we can see the Manbug lined up cutting edge to cutting edge and not blade length. We can see that it has nearly as much cutting edge as a Dragonfly and a Lil Native. Also, there is not a whole lot of difference between it and the older Urban Lightweight (the new one is about the same as the Lil Native).

Of course the Manbug's edge length is outclassed by the much larger Delica.

The older K390 Urban Lightweight has an edge that compares pretty well to the Delica even though its blade is shorter. The Delica is still longer, but the knife is longer too.

The cutting edge on the Delica is outclassed by the much larger Endura, as you'd expect. However...

The Endura has nearly as much cutting edge as the larger Military. This is surprising. The Endura is more pocket friendly and less bulky and is still very capable.
Blade length is not the only thing. The business portion of the blade is more important, I think. Yes, there are times when a blade is too short for the task at hand. For example, a really large pumpkin is better carved with a Delica than a Manbug. But most cutting can be done with a smaller knife than people realize. The only thing there is that a good handle is very important, all too often. Still, the cutting edge rules most of the time.