Sebenza 21 Large vs Small

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Specifications blade material blade hardness blade length blade thickness overall length S30V Stainless Steel 58-59 RC 3.625" (92mm) 0.125" (3.175mm) 8.335" (212mm) The folding knife that has become the yardstick against which others are compared, the Sebenza has earned a worldwide reputation for rock solid performance and a bank vault feel. Chris developed the first Sebenza in 1987 and the profile has experienced minor changes over the years. After the entirely handmade version came the Original profile in 1990, the Regular in 1996 and the Classic in 2000.

2008 is the 21st year of the Sebenza and to celebrate, we have introduced the Sebenza 21—an updated version of the classic, that is easier to insert into a pocket or pouch.

From the plain versions shown here—tumbled or stonewashed S30V blades with sand blasted handles—to those with damascus blades and lavish graphics, each Sebenza is individually fitted to the closest tolerances. Available in large or small, and dedicated right or left handed.

Large Sebenza
handle material 6A14V Titanium
58-59 RC
2.94" (75mm)
0.125" (3.175mm)
6.875" (175mm)

Small Sebenza
6AI4V Titanium




S30V Stainless Steel
Details of a Sebenza Comments from Chris
weight Large 21: 4.7 oz (133g) Small 21: 3 oz (85g)

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  • Mr. Cajunblaze- Can you tell me where you purchased your Sabenzas? Thank you:0)

  • @shysterlicious Lafayette Shooters

  • can i please buy the small one off you. please

  • @ionman21 Haha, sorry not for sale.

  • I think Chris Reeve makes a great product don't get me wrong. However i have to disagree that this is the best option for an EDC knife. I believe for the price and quality comparison my Benchmade 940 osborne has it beat. Same quality of steel, larger blade, fewer oz, and an easier deployment make it a better knife... (in my opinion). Not to mention it can usually be found for a couple hundred $ cheaper.

  • @behollow Thanks for commenting.

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  • @behollow have you ever held a sebenza?

  • I ordered today! Your videos have been part of the reason to!

    Shame on ya!

  • @thecajunblaze YW keep up the good work mate!

  • 1:40 "coydboyd"

    That made me lol =]

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