SENCUT Slybolt

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SENCUT Slybolt Review — A Clean, Confident Everyday Carry

Hello everyone, and welcome back to another Jimping with Jacrispy review! Today we’re taking a look at one of the latest releases from Sencut, the Slybolt — a knife that blends style, practicality, and solid materials into one sleek everyday carry (EDC).

Before we dive in, don’t forget to check out our other blog reviews and our YouTube channel so you don’t miss future reviews. Now, let’s jump straight into the unboxing and first impressions of the Sencut Slybolt.


Unboxing Experience

The Sencut Slybolt arrives in the brand’s familiar packaging — a clean, modern box with matte white coloring, bold black lettering, and the signature Sencut logo front and center. The design feels professional yet understated, reflecting the company’s dedication to detail.

Flip the box over, and you’ll find minimal text: just the product details and Sencut’s contact info — no clutter, no gimmicks.

Inside the box, Sencut includes a few thoughtful extras that knife enthusiasts always appreciate:

  • A soft microfiber cleaning cloth

  • A couple of Sencut logo stickers

  • The Slybolt knife itself, securely wrapped and ready for inspection

These small touches show that Sencut cares about presentation as much as performance.


First Impressions & Design

The Slybolt immediately stands out for its comfortable grip and balanced feel. The black G10 handle offers a confident texture that strikes a perfect balance between grip security and pocket friendliness.

At 4.64 inches, the handle length feels natural in hand, with contours that fit most grip styles. A lanyard hole sits neatly at the end for those who like to add a bit of personalization or quick-access functionality.

The pocket clip is sturdy and thoughtfully designed for everyday use — and yes, it’s reversible, making the Slybolt equally friendly to both right- and left-handed users.


Locking Mechanism

The Slybolt features a Crossbar Lock, which provides both safety and smooth operation. It’s easy to manipulate one-handed, whether you’re deploying or closing the blade. The action feels crisp, with just the right amount of resistance to keep things secure without feeling stiff.

SENCUT Slybolt Crossbar Lock Black G10 Folding 9Cr18MoV Pocket Knife 250011


Blade & Performance

Moving on to the business end — the blade. The 3.59-inch blade is made from 9Cr18MoV stainless steel, a solid, reliable mid-tier steel known for its edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of maintenance.

The clip point blade style gives it versatility for everyday tasks — from slicing boxes to detailed cutting work. A satin finish adds a refined look, while the flat grind ensures excellent slicing performance.

Yes, the knife includes thumb studs for smooth manual deployment, and the jimping along the spine provides just the right traction for precision control during use.


Specifications Overview

  • Overall Length: 8.23”

  • Blade Length: 3.59”

  • Handle Length: 4.64”

  • Blade Steel: 9Cr18MoV

  • Blade Style: Clip Point

  • Blade Finish: Satin

  • Blade Grind: Flat

  • Handle Material: G10 (Black)

  • Lock Type: Crossbar Lock

  • Pocket Clip: Reversible

  • Lanyard Hole: Yes


Variants & Availability

Currently, the Sencut Slybolt comes in three variants, each offering a distinct visual appeal while maintaining the same great build quality and design. All variants are available now on our website and from authorized retailers.


Final Thoughts

The Sencut Slybolt is another hit in Sencut’s growing lineup. With its ergonomic G10 handle, smooth crossbar lock, and practical 9Cr18MoV blade, it’s a knife that delivers real value for its price point.

Whether you’re a daily carrier, a collector, or just someone looking for a dependable cutting tool, the Slybolt earns its place in your pocket.

If you enjoyed this review, be sure to check out our other blog reviews and our YouTube channel for more deep dives into the latest EDC gear.

Thanks for reading, and as always — stay sharp! 🔪


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