
Obviously I'm just entering the honeymoon period, but the first impression is - this thing is awesome! This is my first Seki blade and my normal daily carry is a Native 5 LWT (Spy27). In comparison to the N5, apart from the difference in size, the Leafjumper has a more rounded, less blocky handle with a thinner blade that also feels thinner behind the edge. The no-choil/no-ricasso concept is right up my alley - none of my other folders or fixed blades have a choil, apart from the N5.
I'm really looking forward to putting the Leafjumper through its paces this winter. I've already tried opening it wearing oversized shell mittens and it works rather well, because of the generous, fully exposed thumb hole. It's the only knife I own that I can open one-handed while wearing mittens, and regular winter gloves won't be a problem at all.
Once I've used it for a while, I'll post some impressions in the Leafjumper thread.