For a long time, the Chris Reeve Sebenza was the high-end knife to buy. There was not much reason to venture beyond the Sebenza; it was the last reasonable purchase before you ended up in the realm of collector-only custom pieces.
But now there are lots of small-batch production knives that cost four figures: Koenig, Grimsmo, Shirogorov, and Custom Knife Factory, to name a few. In this lofty company, the Torrent V3 Knife from Millit Knives sits comfortably in terms of polish while standing out in terms of value.
Millit Knives has been making the Torrent, a TJ Schwarz design, for years — maybe even a decade. There has been a trio of versions, and this is the latest and greatest (I owned V1 and sold it … it wasn’t as good).
The third version of the Torrent knife, the V3 is a feat of small-batch production knife making. It is also a good value compared to other small-batch production knives of similar build quality, which routinely sell for more than twice the price. And this puts me in an odd position — recommending a $450 knife because it is a good value.
But the market is weird right now.
In short: This knife is a tour de force of design touches and high-end knife production at an exceptionally reasonable price in the current market. Some will scoff at its very limited availability (the V3 has only appeared on social media), but production iterations that are nearly as good live on the Millit website.
- Steel: S90V
- Grind: Hollow grind with convex edge
- Lock: Frame lock
- Blade length: 3.2"
- OAL: 7.4"
- Weight: 2.7 oz.
- Price: Starting at $400, $450 as configured
- Country of origin: Made in the USA
Pros
- Elite fit and finish
- Complex and innovative machining
- Stunning flourishes and details with functional value
- Interesting clip design
- Careful maximization of ratios
- Price when compared to competitors
Cons
- Price when compared to most knives
- Availability
Millit Knives Torrent V3 Review
First Impressions

Steel

Task Master


In the Hand
Conclusions
