Mechanically, the metal parts are flawless – the blade opens and closes easily and is quite well sharpened. The handle material is ordinary plastic, not nylon like in the V-x. I find the presence of an extra lock on a one-handed knife annoying, as it seems unnecessary. Choosing between a Mikov and a Sentinel comes down to personal preference.
A compact pocket knife with a minimalist design, equipped with a Drop-Point blade made of AISI 420 stainless steel, hardened to a hardness of 53-55 HRC. The smooth blade has a flat grind, which ensures good cutting properties while remaining easy to sharpen.
The blade is opened in the traditional way, using a nail cutout, and stability during work is guaranteed by a secure and easy-to-use Liner Lock.
The handle is equipped with molded scales made of durable PVC plastic, resistant to mechanical damage and changing temperature conditions. At the base of the handle, there is a metal ring (O-ring), which allows you to attach keys, a cord or a strap.
Technical data
Handle: PVC plastic
Steel: stainless steel AISI 420
Lock: Liner Lock
Blade length: 90 mm
Overall length: 110 mm
Weight: 93 g
Manufacturer: Mikov, Czech Republic
| Folded length | 110 mm |
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| Blade length | 90 mm |
| Main blade lock | Yes |
| Scales color | Black |
| Number of tools | 1 No data |
| Blade material | 420 |
| Handle facings material | Synthetic |
| Main color | Black |
| Weight | 93 g |
| EAN | 8590710005089 |
| Manufacturer code | 005149 |
| Brand | Mikov |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 3
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The metal elements in the knife worked properly—the opening and closing mechanism functioned well, and the blade was fairly well sharpened. Unfortunately, one of the scales popped off one of the pins. It seems that quality may vary depending on the particular specimen. It’s worth considering for yourself whether to choose Mikov or Sentinel.
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Easy to use, inexpensive, and well-made pocket knife with a safety lock, which is a big advantage. A great choice for people who are just starting their adventure with knives.
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