TRIVISA Sabretooth
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Trivisa Sabretooth Review – Clean Design, Practical Performance
Hello everyone, and welcome back to another “Jimping with Jacrispy” review. Today we’re taking a closer look at a brand-new release from Trivisa — the Sabretooth. If you’re into modern EDC folders with practical materials and clean aesthetics, this one might be right up your alley.
Let’s dive in.
First Impressions & Packaging
The Sabretooth arrives in a sleek, well-designed box that reflects Trivisa’s modern branding. The packaging features a clean layout with bold font and the Trivisa logo prominently displayed on the front. The color scheme is understated and professional, giving it that premium out-of-the-box feel.
On the back, you’ll typically find product information and branding details laid out in a minimal, easy-to-read format.
Inside the box, Trivisa includes:
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The Sabretooth knife
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A branded cleaning cloth
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Stickers
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Standard packaging materials to keep everything secure in transit
It’s always nice to see a brand include small extras — it adds to the overall experience.
Variants & Availability
The Sabretooth is currently available in three different variants, giving buyers options depending on their style preference. Whether you prefer a more tactical look or something a bit more understated, there’s likely a configuration that fits your taste.
All three variants are available on our website as of this review’s release.
Handle & Ergonomics
The model featured here comes with green micarta handles, and they look fantastic. Micarta not only gives the knife a rugged, classic aesthetic, but it also provides excellent grip — especially in wet conditions.
Key Handle Features:
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Material: Green Micarta
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Length: 4.3 inches
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Lanyard Hole: No
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Pocket Clip: Yes
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Reversible Clip: Yes
The ergonomics feel natural in hand. The 4.3-inch handle gives you enough room for a full, secure grip without feeling bulky. The contouring is comfortable, and the texture of the micarta adds confidence during use.
The reversible pocket clip makes this knife friendly for both right- and left-handed users — a big plus for EDC versatility.

Lock & Deployment
The Sabretooth features a Crossbar Lock, which is known for:
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Smooth operation
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Strong lockup
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Ambidextrous functionality
Deployment is handled via thumb studs, making it quick and intuitive to open. The action feels smooth and controlled, and the crossbar lock provides reliable engagement and easy one-handed closing.
There is also jimping along the spine for added thumb traction during precision tasks — fitting for a series called “Jimping with Jacrispy.”
Blade Details
Here’s where the Sabretooth really stands out.
Blade Specifications:
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Steel: 14C28N
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Blade Length: 3.4 inches
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Blade Style: Drop Point
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Grind: Flat
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Finish: Two-Tone Satin & Black Stonewashed
The 14C28N steel is a fantastic choice for an everyday carry knife. It offers:
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Excellent corrosion resistance
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Solid edge retention
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Easy sharpening
The drop point blade shape makes this knife extremely versatile — perfect for slicing, utility work, and general daily tasks.
The two-tone finish (satin and black stonewash) gives the blade a modern, slightly tactical aesthetic while maintaining a refined look.
Size & Overall Specs
Let’s wrap up with the full measurements:
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Handle Length: 4.3”
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Blade Length: 3.4”
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Overall Length: 7.7”
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Blade Steel: 14C28N
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Lock Type: Crossbar Lock
At 7.7 inches overall, the Sabretooth sits comfortably in that sweet spot for EDC — large enough to handle real work, but compact enough to carry daily without feeling cumbersome.
Final Thoughts
The Trivisa Sabretooth delivers a strong combination of modern materials, practical blade geometry, and smooth crossbar lock performance. The green micarta adds character and grip, the 14C28N steel keeps things reliable, and the reversible clip ensures broad usability.
With three available variants, there’s flexibility for different preferences — and as of this review, they’re available for purchase.
If you’re looking for a balanced, well-designed everyday carry folder that doesn’t overcomplicate things, the Sabretooth is definitely worth considering.
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