SENCUT Skelfin
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Knife Review: SENCUT Skelfin – A Slick EDC with Subtle Style
Welcome back, knife enthusiasts! Today, we’re diving into a brand-new release from SENCUT: the Skelfin, a sleek and practical everyday carry (EDC) knife that’s sure to make waves in the budget-friendly knife scene. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just getting into the hobby, the Skelfin brings a blend of thoughtful design, dependable materials, and slick aesthetics that deserve a closer look.
📦 First Impressions: What’s in the Box?
Unboxing the SENCUT Skelfin sets the tone right. The knife comes in a minimalist box featuring the clean SENCUT branding—subtle logos, a modern font, and a black-on-white color palette that gives it a premium vibe despite the budget-friendly price tag.
Inside the box, SENCUT includes a few nice extras:
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A branded microfiber cleaning cloth
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A couple of stickers for fans of the brand
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A soft protective pouch
It’s always great to see companies adding value with little details like this, and SENCUT consistently delivers on that front.
🔪 Meet the Skelfin
Let’s talk about the knife itself. The SENCUT Skelfin comes in three distinct variants, including the one we’re reviewing today: the Black G10 handle with a satin-finished clip point blade. Other variants feature different handle materials and finishes, giving users a bit of choice depending on style preference.
✍️ Design & Ergonomics
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Handle Material: G10 (Black)
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Handle Length: 4.3”
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No lanyard hole, which helps maintain the clean, streamlined silhouette.
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Pocket Clip: Yes, and it’s reversible, making it lefty-friendly.
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Lock Type: Button lock – smooth, easy to use, and becoming a fan favorite for good reason.
In hand, the Skelfin feels comfortable with decent grip security. The G10 scales are lightly textured—grippy but not overly aggressive. The handle size hits that sweet spot: compact enough for EDC, yet long enough for a full four-finger grip on most hands.
⚙️ Blade Breakdown
The Skelfin sports a 3.3” clip point blade made from 9Cr18MoV stainless steel—a solid mid-tier steel known for its corrosion resistance and decent edge retention. While it won’t outperform premium steels, it sharpens easily and is more than capable for daily tasks.
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Blade Style: Clip Point
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Blade Steel: 9Cr18MoV
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Blade Finish: Satin
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Grind: Flat
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Opening Mechanism: Thumb studs
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Jimping: Yes – provides added control during fine cuts
The blade deploys smoothly via ambidextrous thumb studs, and the action is snappy thanks to the button lock mechanism. Combined with the lightweight handle, this knife opens with confidence and closes with ease.

📏 Specifications Summary
| Feature | Measurement |
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| Blade Length | 3.3” |
| Handle Length | 4.3” |
| Overall Length | 7.6” |
| Blade Steel | 9Cr18MoV |
| Handle Material | G10 |
| Lock Mechanism | Button Lock |
| Pocket Clip | Reversible |
| Blade Style | Clip Point |
🛒 Final Thoughts
The SENCUT Skelfin is another strong entry from a brand that knows how to balance form, function, and affordability. With a clean design, quality materials, and user-friendly features like a button lock and reversible clip, this knife is a fantastic option for anyone looking for a reliable EDC.
Whether you’re a collector or just someone who needs a practical cutting tool, the Skelfin delivers. And with three different variants available, you’re sure to find one that fits your style.
🔗 Available Now
As of this review’s release, all variants of the Skelfin are available on our website. Be sure to check them out before they’re gone!
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