Yeah, from previous handling of a Leek at a store, and today's brief examination before returning the one I ordered, I felt the Leek was more of a smooth Gentleman's Pocket Knife than anything.
The smaller Cryo, Volt II, Chill and Rambler all seem less likely to slip in my hand, while the larger Volt I bought is still a bit smooth, with rounded edges. Fortunately, the size of the larger Volt gives a bit more to grasp and position in the hand.
All of my assorted CRKT & Spyderco folders have good gripping textures, as well as some acceptable blade materials and edge profiles. Some better than others, of course.
Now, some of my larger Benchmades, like the 300SN AXIS Flipper and the 810BK Osborne Contego, have a lot of solid gripping surfaces, along with some heft, width and blade length. Unfortunately, they also have longer blades than are allowed in a couple places out-of-state where I travel, so a 2.75" - 3" blade length is attractive to me for being able to carry on my driving trips to those places.
The pink Mini-Grip 154CM, a blue Spyderco Delica VG-10 and the smaller Cryo are my common choices for those visits to areas where larger locking pocket folders aren't permitted. I'm hoping the replacement Leek will be fine, in which case I'll add it to my road-trip travel choices.
Naturally, I also place a lot of emphasis on a collection of SAK's to serve as everyday practical pocket tools.
