When done well, I love a good tiny EDC knife. And let me tell you, the Vosteed Corgi V is one of my all-time favorites. From its cute styling to its cutting utility and, most especially, its pivot lock, it’s an outstanding knife.
That said, no knife is truly perfect; there’s always room for improvement. Vosteed appears to have taken this fact to heart, as the brand has taken this small everyday carry cutting tool back to the drawing board once again.
The Vosteed Corgi V 295 is somehow another major improvement to an ever-increasingly spectacular model series.
Same bark, bigger bite
The chief difference between this new Corgi V and the original is its size. Normally, I’d be more averse to increasing a small knife’s proportions, but I think it works with this one, and here’s why:
The original Corgi V is 5.85 inches long, with a 2.36-inch blade and a 3.49-inch handle. While I like the blade’s proportions — the drop point shape helps make its cutting edge longer — the handle is a bit stout. The best I could get is a three-finger grip.