The Mink is Vosteed’s first fastened blade however, primarily based on the eye to element, you’ll assume they’ve been making them for years. Let’s dive in.
Specs
Blade Size: 3.33″ | 83.90 mm
General Size: 7.13″ | 181.00 mm
Blade Width: 1.10″ | 27.92 mm
Blade Thickness: 0.118″ | 3.00 mm
Blade Materials: Nitro-V
Blade Grind: Flat
Blade Model: Clip Level
Hardness: HRC 60±2
Deal with Size: 3.82″ | 97.10 mm
Deal with Width: 0.85″ | 21.63 mm
Deal with Thickness: 0.46″ | 11.60 mm
Deal with Materials: Micarta
Weight: 5.12 oz | 145.10 g (Sheath included)
Carry Place: Adjustable Belt Clip
Knife Kind: Fastened Blade
Sheath: Kydex
Designer: Yue
Observations from Use
I’ve been utilizing the Mink as an EDC fastened blade and it excels in that position. Vosteed designed and sized this knife to be effectively suited to a lot of roles from EDC to open air. The shallow clip level renders a splinter-pickingly sharp level. The skinny blade inventory and tall flat grind terminates at a really skinny, slicey edge. The deal with offers loads of grip. It has the whole lot you need from an all-around device.
The pancake-style kydex sheath comes with a small Tek-lok-like clip that works effectively for fundamental belt carry or for attaching to a backpack strap. Nonetheless, I swapped that clip nearly instantly for a Ulti-clip Slim 3.3 which allowed me to clip the sheath into my pocket. This setup labored very effectively. I additionally tried the Mink in an older leather-based pocket sheath that I already personal and located that to be a VERY comfy technique to carry this knife.
There are three very delicate design components on the Mink that I believe take it to a different stage and actually showcase the eye to element that went into this design. First, the deal with encompasses a choil that works as a guard however does nothing to hinder a wide range of grips or impede the consumer from getting their grip proper behind the sting. Second, there’s a very slight swedge grind that makes the tip of this knife much more helpful. Lastly, the addition of a second part of jimping out close to the tip of the knife helps give the consumer large management of that helpful tip. It’s very cool to see how Vosteed makes use of the ergonomics of this knife to reinforce the reducing efficiency.
Using Nitro-V metal is a superb possibility right here. It’s a lot robust sufficient to help the aggressive reducing geometry on this knife, corrosion-resistant sufficient to shrug off any circumstances this knife would possibly discover itself in, and in addition inexpensive sufficient to make sure that the Mink is a superb worth.
There may be one factor I’d change. I used to be a bit of irritated with the width of the sheath. Vosteed designed a slim, EDC-friendly fastened blade however then saddled it with a large sheath. I wish to be clear, this sheath just isn’t the throw-away rubbish that many manufacturers present with their fixed-blades. It’s going to work for most individuals. The sheath’s high quality is nice… it’s simply huge. I’d like to see them swap to a slimmer, fold-over model sheath for future runs of this knife.
Wrap Up
The Mink is a number of issues. It’s a powerful performer with nice reducing geometry and the ergonomics that can assist you get probably the most out of that reducing geometry. It’s a versatile design that may fill numerous roles from EDC to open air. It’s an unbelievable worth for these supplies and this stage of consideration to element.
The Mink is so good that I’m very excited to see what Vosteed’s subsequent fastened blade launch will likely be… a hard and fast blade within the Nightshade line, maybe? We are able to dream.