Seems Cold Steel's biggest problem is their blade thicknesses and Geometry, not so much the steel they use. A lot of people carry/like them....I can't stand them, but then I haven't tried but a couple(neither of which were voyagers). Be careful when looking for "better" steel in factory knives. There are any number of companies out there producing Hi-Tech folders with hi-tech stainless listed, but unless they mention the quality of their heat treat I'd avoid certain ones. Wouldn't buy a blade out of Ats-34/154CM/30V unless it had been Cryogenically heat treated. I made a Ats-34 knife one time with no Cryo treatmeant, and the steel was about the same as 440C(which isn't all that bad), but nothing special. No sense paying good money for a "name" steel unless it's been brought up to the optimum performance level that made it a "name" steel. Them factory boys can be trickey that way. Also, in my own experience, a thin flat ground blade made out of properly heat treated steel cuts a lot better(easier), with less effort then other grinds. By this I mean where the whole blade passes through whatever is being cut, not just the edge is used. The less force you use to cut with, the longer the edge seems to last. The blade geometry/blade construction can be just as important as the steel used.