With an overall length of 5.3 inches, I didn’t really know what CRKT’s MinimalX was intended to do. But considering the build and design, I get the feeling that it’s destined to do a lot. So, I took it out of its little green box and slid it into that weird little fifth pocket of my pants.
What followed was a month full of opportunities where I reached for the MinimalX more than my Leatherman Signal, or the entire lineup of folding knives in gear rotating cache.
In short: The MinimalX is a strong, durable, small form-factor utility knife. Made primarily from stainless steel materials, this knife tackles all manner of random tasks and missions.
- OAL: 5.30”
- Blade length: 2.19”
- Blade steel: Sandvik 12C27
- Blade shape: Chisel
- Grind: Flat
- Hardness: 58-61 HRC
- Lock type: Frame
- Carry: Right hand, tip up
- Weight: 2.6 oz.
- Price: $60
Pros
- Double-edged, chisel grind
- Stainless steel build
- Stoutness
Cons
- The pocket clip was wicked tight at first
- Aggressive flicks can bugger up the frame lock
CRKT MinimalX Knife Review
Design & Features

First Impressions


In the Field


CRKT MinimalX: Conclusion
