Knife Name | SENCUT TEXO |
Blade Length | 1.97″ |
Blade Steel | 9Cr18MoV |
Weight | 0.68 oz with lanyard |
MSRP | $35 |
SENCUT’s debut neck knife, the TEXO, brings a fresh perspective to EDC utility knife design, combining minimalism and high functionality in a compact package. Designed by Ostap Hel, the TEXO revisits Hel’s successful collaboration with the CIVIVI D-Art. Featuring a 1.97″ flat-ground, wharncliffe blade made from 9Cr18MoV steel with a black or plain stonewashed finish, giving it plenty of utility while remaining crazy light at just 0.68 ounces even with the included lanyard attached. The helix-shaped skeletonized handle calls back the D-Art’s original design, and also reflects the TEXO’s Latin meaning of “weave” or “braid.” This design element not only adds a modern, geometric flair but also significantly reduces weight and incorporates non-slip jimping for a secure grip in wet and dry conditions. For easy carry and access, it comes with a lanyard and a beaded breakaway chain integrated into the Kydex sheath for around-the-neck wear. The TEXO knife is set to become the only fixed blade in SENCUT’s lineup, replacing the now-discontinued Waxahachie knife, and it’s the ideal EDC utility knife for anyone who needs a reliable and handy utility knife.