TRIVISA Dolphin
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Trivisa Dolphin Knife Review
Introduction
Hello everyone, and welcome back! Today we’re taking a closer look at a brand-new release from Trivisa — the Dolphin. If you enjoy everyday carry gear and practical folding knives, this one is definitely worth checking out. Before diving in, remember to share the review with friends and family who love knives and EDC gear, and consider checking out our other blog reviews.
With that out of the way, let’s jump right into the Trivisa Dolphin.
Packaging
The Trivisa Dolphin arrives in a clean, well-designed box that reflects the brand’s modern style. The packaging features a simple color scheme with the Trivisa logo prominently displayed on the front. The font is bold and easy to read, giving the box a sleek and professional look. On the back, you’ll typically find basic product or brand information, keeping the design minimal and tidy.
Inside the box, Trivisa includes a few extras alongside the knife itself. These commonly include a protective pouch or wrap, a cleaning cloth for maintenance, and occasionally brand stickers or promotional materials. Overall, the presentation feels thoughtful and gives the knife a premium unboxing experience.
First Look & Variants
The Trivisa Dolphin is currently available in two different variants, giving buyers a bit of flexibility depending on their style preference. Both versions maintain the same core design and specifications but differ slightly in handle or aesthetic details. At the time of release, both variants are available through our website.
Handle & Ergonomics
One of the standout features of this model is the olivewood handle. Olivewood has a naturally warm tone and unique grain patterns, meaning no two handles will look exactly the same. It gives the knife a classy and somewhat traditional appearance while still fitting into a modern EDC design.
The handle measures 4.24 inches long, offering enough space for a comfortable full grip for most users. The shape feels ergonomic and natural in hand, making it suitable for everyday cutting tasks.
A few handle features include:
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Pocket Clip: Yes
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Reversible Clip: No
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Lanyard Hole: No
The pocket clip allows for convenient carry, although it is not reversible, so it’s configured for a single carry orientation.

Locking Mechanism
The Dolphin uses a liner lock, which is a widely trusted locking system in folding knives. The mechanism is simple, reliable, and easy to operate with one hand. It securely holds the blade open during use while still allowing for quick and safe closing.
Blade Details
Moving on to the blade, the Dolphin features a 3.37-inch blade made from 14C28N steel. This steel is well regarded in the knife community for its balance of:
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Good corrosion resistance
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Solid edge retention
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Easy sharpening
The blade uses a reverse tanto style, which provides a strong tip and a straight cutting edge, making it useful for both precision work and everyday tasks.
Additional blade details include:
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Blade Finish: Satin
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Blade Grind: Flat
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Thumb Studs: Included for easy opening
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Jimping: Present for added grip and control
The satin finish gives the blade a clean, refined look, while the flat grind helps improve slicing performance.
Size & Specifications
Here are the full measurements for the Trivisa Dolphin:
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Handle Length: 4.24 inches
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Blade Length: 3.37 inches
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Overall Length: 7.61 inches
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Blade Steel: 14C28N
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Blade Style: Reverse Tanto
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Blade Grind: Flat
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Blade Finish: Satin
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Lock Type: Liner Lock
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Handle Material: Olivewood
These dimensions place the Dolphin squarely in the everyday carry (EDC) category — large enough for practical use but still compact enough for pocket carry.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the Trivisa Dolphin is a well-balanced folding knife that combines practical materials with an attractive design. The olivewood handle adds a touch of elegance, while the 14C28N blade steel keeps the knife functional and reliable for daily use.
With two variants currently available, there’s a bit of choice depending on your style preference, but both versions maintain the same solid performance.
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