The SOG Mini Pentagon is one hell of a small concealable fixed blade. It’s a tried and true design that has been in SOG Knives lineup for a few years. The anti-slip digi grip handle is the first feature you’ll notice when you hold this knife. The knife feels really well in the hand (better than most other fixed blades I own).
The dagger style blade is also very unique. One side of the blade is a straight edge that comes very sharp. The top side of the blade (commonly referred to as the spine) is a combo edge with 3/4 of that being a serrated edge. This is very similar to the custom Dynamis Razorback knife designed by Winkler knives for Dynamis Alliance.
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The SOG Mini Pentagon is one hell of a small concealable fixed blade. It’s a tried and true design that has been in SOG Knives lineup for a few years. The anti-slip digi grip handle is the first feature you’ll notice when you hold this knife. The knife feels really well in the hand (better than most other fixed blades I own).
The dagger style blade is also very unique. One side of the blade is a straight edge that comes very sharp. The top side of the blade (commonly referred to as the spine) is a combo edge with 3/4 of that being a serrated edge. This is very similar to the custom Dynamis Razorback knife designed by Winkler knives for Dynamis Alliance.
One thing I will be doing is upgrading the included sheath with a sheath from Blade Rigs. A full review will be up once I get the upgraded sheath so that I can do a comparison between that and the included sheath.
If you’re looking for a quality concealable fixed blade that won’t break the bank, then take a look at the SOG Mini Pentagon.
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