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The SitivienST110 Folding Knife features a robust D2 steel blade with a hardness rating of 59-61 HRC, ensuring exceptional cutting performance and durability. Its ergonomic Micarta handle provides a comfortable grip, while the axis lock ball bearing mechanism allows for smooth operation. Weighing only 120.5g, this knife is perfect for outdoor activities like camping, hiking, and survival, making it an ideal gift for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
J**A
Unbelievably good for $27
I started looking at this on a whim , more interested in the micarta and D2 steel. Then I saw it had a “knock off” axis lock and I was sold!I have a Benchmade Adamas and a Griptillian (along with several spydercos, cold steels and now a couple of Ontarios (a Rat 1 and 2).This opens as well as the Adamas. My grip, even after nearly 2 years, is still stiff. And it has the open pillar construction like the Adamas and Rats.The micarta feels good in hand. The stone wash blade is handsome, the action and lockup are smooth and sure.An easy 5-star, and in the sub categories is even go 6/5 for value.Two small things of note. The grip on this knife is comfortable and assured, but it would be nice if there was some gimping on top. It's completely smooth.The second thing is the clip. It works well and looks good, but I think the only option is right side tip up. Which is my preference, but for a knife that is otherwise ambidextrous, seems like a miss.Similarly, I didn't realize it was a “deep carry” clip, except, at least in my cargo shorts , the screws in the clip get in the way of fully realizing the depth. The clip works well, but I have just as much of the knife handle sticking out of my pocket as a non-deep carry clip.
M**L
High quality workhorse!
Just as nice as big name knife manufacturer's. D2 tool steel holds an edge for a long time. The axis type lock is smooth and hold tight. Linen Micarta handles have such a nice feel. I have lots of expensive knives, but this is my go to edc. Price is amazing for such a workhorse.
R**L
Nice solid feel, sharp out of the box. Good value for money
The media could not be loaded. Just received the knife today, havent put it through the paces but passed the paper test with flying colors. Overall the knife feels solid with smooth opening and closing action. Maybe on the bigger side of edc knives would love to try one of sitivien's other more compact models. The steel quality at least from the looks and feels like some of the higher end blades. I love to put my knives through different tasks, so a comprehensive review will follow. The micarta scales on the other hand have a big variation in color from one side to the other, one side is hazy grey the other is black, not sure what happened here.
J**.
Huge BANG for the buck!
Wow. Is all I can say! For a paltry 26 bucks this knife rocks! I can't get over the value here. And it actually is a great knife. The burlap micarta with finger grooves is ergonomically fantastic. D2 steel! Benchmade type lock! What!!! This knife 10 years ago easily would be triple the price. I'm a knife junkie. Over 800 in my collection including my first cub scout Jack knife that I played guts with in 1972. Knife quality as a ratio to price has gone way up. Things that were premium are normal and not add ons. This knife, for the price, is freaking amazing! Get one while you can. I'm gonna grab 2 more. Everyday beater, heck yes!
T**W
Best EDC Knife
This knife is a solid choice for EDC enthusiasts who value durability and performance. It's perfect for everyday tasks. I like the ergonomic handle which provides a secure and comfortable grip. I think this knife has a sleek design making it the most practical and best-looking EDC knife.
B**R
Could be better!
Let me start by saying I own a lot of knives from all different brands. Benchmade, Buck, spiderco, kershaw, zero tolerance, ontario, SRM, Ganzo, Eafengrow, bestech, scrade, and gerber to name a few. I always like to see what each brand has to offer.The knife i received looks used. Screws are stripped and sharp like someone tried taking it apart. There is a dent in the spine of the blade and the knife rattles when its closed. Very low quality knife. I had high hopes for this knife brand judging by the reviews. Not happy with what I've received!!!UPDATE 01/25/22Got my replacement knife and its better than the first but quality control is still lacking. The scales on the new one are loose so I had to fix that. When i went to take the screws out they stripped instantly because they are cheap metal. I replaced all the screws with new ones from a kit i have and now everything is nice and tight. The pivot bearings were very gritty so i cleaned those. Basicly for the money I think the company could try harder. I've paid the same price for better quality blades. The only real positive is that the blade is super sharp and i dont need to sharpen it to use it. I probably wont buy another Sitivien knife though.
K**K
So smooth....
The media could not be loaded. This is one of Sitivien's better folding knives. Action is so smooth. The axis-lock is great on this knife also. Love the D2 blade shape because it's actually usable. My only complaint is that the micarta scales are way too smooth for my liking. They look like they have texture, but there's no texture at all. They feel almost like smooth G10 scales. I am hoping it's just mine that is like this. The grooves in the handles are nice though, just don't know what the deal is with the smooth handles. Overall, this knife is superbly built.
D**T
Incredible!
The blade, handle and action are incredible. My favorite knife (and I have a lot). The only issue is the pocket clip screws are a little loose, but I cannot find any screw driver to tighten them up!
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