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The Sitivien ST152 Folding Knife features a 3.82-inch K110 steel blade with 59-61 HRC hardness for superior sharpness and edge retention. Its ergonomic G10 handle ensures a secure grip, while the ball bearing pivot and liner lock provide smooth, reliable blade action. Compact and lightweight at 8.58 inches and 138.8 grams, this folding knife is ideal for outdoor activities like camping, hiking, and fishing, making it a practical and stylish everyday carry tool.













| ASIN | B0BTVT7S9N |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #156,640 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #569 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Length | 3.82 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Sitivien |
| Color | Jade |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (238) |
| Date First Available | February 4, 2023 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Item Length | 8.58 Inches |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | Sitivien ST152 Folding Knife |
| Manufacturer | Sitivien |
| Model Name | Sitivien ST152 Folding Knife |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping,Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Folding Knife |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Style | Classic |
J**E
Excellent budget knife destroys carboard
There are tons of companies that make budget knifes and sitivien while one of them does not get a ton of pub for their knives. This one in particular was highly recommended by maxlevdledc on YouTube as the one really good knife by sitivien. Frankly I’m impressed with this knife it’s a large heavy blade in d2 steel that came very sharp from the factory. It’s perfectly centered and the action is wonderfull, great for fidgeting. The handle is substantial and very comfortable in hand. The green g10 looks great too. My main use for this Amazon packages and stuff around the house. This thing eats carboard boxes and after a few months of use is still razor sharp. Highly recommend
M**M
A very nice knife
Bought this for $27. This is my fifth Sitivien knife. All of them have been pretty good, but this one may be the best thus far. Apparently all the hype I've read about this particular model is true. This is a very nice knife. I know all knives are not created equal... that some will arrive defective in some way. (I don't consider “not being sharp” a true defect, since I anticipate having to sharpen them over there lifespan anyway.) I have returned two knives thus far (Amazon has a great return policy) for what I saw as flaws that I did not want to accept, and they promptly sent me a replacement which turned out to be satisfactory. Sorry I digressed, now on with my review... The fit and finish on this knife is very good. The blade has a nice, simple hefty design, and is actually pretty sharp. It opens/closes very easily/smoothly. The blade lockup is crisp/strong with no wiggle, and the blade is nicely centered when closed. The blade detent is pretty good... closing the blade with a nice snap, and allowing the blade to be flipped open easily. The lockbar releases the blade easily allowing a good free fall to closure, and there is a nice access to the lockbar. The pocket clip is OK as most pocket clips go. All of the edges of the scales are nicely finished smooth and flush with the blacked out frame. There is nice jimping on both the blade and the flipper. But, despite all of the good positive things... 1) I did have to tighten the two clip screws, and one of the scale screws. Not much, but they did snug up more. (I always check the screws.) 2) Despite the overall great finish of this knife, it has one minor finishing flub. If I slide my thumb all the way to the end of the lockbar, I can feel a sharp edge/point on the end of the lockbar. It should be polished to remove the sharpness. Why don't manufacturers finish this one tiny detail? It doesn't seem to be associated with the cost of the knife either. I have $8 and $10 knives that have this nicely polished. (This sharp point, however, really doesn't come into play in normal use. I just like to pick at this oversight by manufacturers.) Overall, this is a great knife. This is a knife I personally would not want to carry around all the time because of its large size, but it is a well made solid knife that will make an excellent addition to my growing collection of “inexpensive” EDC knives.
J**S
Love this knife! Razor sharp and perfect size! Opens quickly and easily!
I love this knife for every day carry. The steel is nice and thick and razor sharp out of the box. It opens quickly and easily with the ball bearing assist. The blade is the perfect length and the clip stays attached to my pocket without ever falling off. It is also very lightweight for such a good sized pocket knife. I love this one, it's my favorite, and I bought several other knives from this brand and they are all great quality and well worth the price.
B**N
Great, with some work
This knife is almost great, right out of the box. The blade is straight and very sharp. The handles are great and comfortable. The proportions are good, and the balance is good. The action is super smooth. The only problem is the knife was hard to open, and that the detent didn't want to let go of the blade, and you had to push the flipper very hard to start the action. I took the knife apart, and half a second with a tapered conical grinding bit on the Dremel and now the knife is perfect. If you are comfortable with taking apart the knife and doing a little bit of tuning, this is a great value. If you need something that is perfect out of the box, you might need to spend a little bit more money.
M**C
Good larger edc
Fit and finish are very good, centered blade with zero play, good action, k110 steel still in testing but seems promising (better then the normal Chinese D2) it is as good as the positive reviews. With that said I am an avid knife user, collector with hundreds of premium American blades, but I also appreciate i do appreciate mid grade and budget blades. The st152 will run circles around a Buck 110 and brings no pleasure in saying that. Better fit and finish, cheaper, as strong, better steel (so far it seems) Bucks advantage; better warranty that THEY WILL honor. I pick Buck knives brand for sure. But there is no denying the st152 is as good or better then many Buck knives of which I have many dozens of higher end Bucks too and pains meto say. This is a great blade and at the price is a no brainer if you like larger knives. BUT, there is a big caveat, the button head screw heads sit very proud under the pocket clip amusing knife to hangup on pocket hems thus will not sit fully in clip and that up pockets, a major ding for me and will not buy anymore sitivien with this style clip, after all there are other brands that get this right with a issue most have corrected over the years since deep clips became popular. Even Ganzo gets this and makes the clips with more clearance, yes clips are bulkier, but work properly for what a pocket clip is to do. Of the budget brands I do like, Sencut, civivi,qsp to name a few get this spot on, which is why I have bought a dozen sencuts this past month(Christmas). Take a note budget brands.
E**E
This knife is a workhorse.
A GREAT budget knife with Micarta handles and D2 steel. It’s a big knife and fits well in my hand. Sharp out of the box. At $30, I can’t name a single flaw. Size: At 8.58 inches, this knife has some heft and it fit’s nicely in my medium sized hand. It’s a workhorse.
D**E
Good looking
Bought as a beater. The scales/color is unique and definitely presents as well in person. Came relatively sharp, didn't last super long. Tip did snap when prying with it. Again, if cared for better you may get more life out of it. Not a hard use knife. Blade shape and overall design IS nice. Just, maybe not as a general work knife.
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