Vosteed Raccoon Crossbar Cleaver folding knife review – budget knife of the year contender? – News 4 Social h3>
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REVIEW – A few months ago I reviewed the original Vosteed Raccoon Button lock and shortly after the Raccoon Crossbar lock version which has become one of my favorite EDC knives since. The Raccoon lineup is now expanding once again by adding a cleaver style blade. Let’s see what it has to offer.
The Vosteed Raccoon Crossbar Cleaver is Vosteed’s newest everyday carry knife which brings the line up to 25 variations now. The Raccoon series already had plenty of options to choose from such as micarta, G10, or aluminum handles and Sandvik 14C28N or Nitro-V steel, along with black powder coating or not but they all sported the same drop point style blade. The new Cleaver style blade adds another blade shape to the line up and you can choose the new blade with either a button lock or crossbar.
What’s in the box?
The Raccoon Crossbar Cleaver with green micarta handle
Soft case with small Velcro patch
Support card, wanted sticker, spare lock springs, cleaning cloth
The Vosteed Raccoon Crossbar Cleaver sports a very usable 3.25” cleaver style blade in 14C28N steel which is a good mid range steel made by Sandvik in Sweden. It’s known for good toughness, corrosion resistance, and ease of sharpening.
The Vosteed Raccoon cleaver is nearly identical to the drop point Raccoon. One change is the cleaver did not come with a tin case or large Vosteed patch. It does come with spare crossbar springs which the drop point did not but the price has stayed the same at $59.
Handles look identical from the drop point version on top to the new cleaver style below
The only difference in the actual knives that I can tell is the cleaver does not have a back spacer now and despite using what seems to be the exact same steel liners the cleaver’s crossbar lock is not adjustable although the drop point version is.
Back spacer on drop point above, cleaver profile looks cleaner without it
Performance
The cleaver style or sheepsfoot blade is a little heavier duty than the drop point. It also puts the tip and cutting edge lower which helps with wrist alignment during cutting tasks. The cleaver has a very usable edge and belly shape for easy cutting. The subtle stonewash finish has a nice pattern to it.
The ball bearings on the pivot are buttery smooth and have zero play. The crossbar lock feels very solid and secure. When closed the blade nestles nicely in the handle and has a sleek profile.
The crossbar tension is not adjustable although the drop point version is. I found the tension perfect though and it was nice that they included two replacement springs in case they do wear out.
Liner in the drop point version shows the three adjustable spring positions
Despite what appear to be the exact same liners in the cleaver the adjustment holes are missing
The micarta handle is very comfortable and fits the hand nicely. There is a lanyard loop and the pocket clip is reversible. It sits nicely in the pocket and is easy to withdraw.
What I like
The cleaver style blade feels more heavy duty than the drop point
Ambidextrous
What I’d change
I’m a big fan of flippers so I’m hoping a Raccoon Flipper is in the works
Final thoughts
The original Raccoon button lock was my instant favorite and then the crossbar version has been my daily work carry since. Vosteed then says we’re not done yet and adds the Cleaver style blade which shows their commitment to improving previous designs and not just moving on to a new model. The Raccoon is already such a great knife that at this point the only thing I can hope for is they add a flipper version on the next one. For $59 the Vosteed Raccoon is in my view a top contender for the best budget EDC knife of the year. Vosteed has hit a home run with all 25 variations of the Raccoon and the Cleaver just gives you another great option.
Price: $59.00 Where to buy: Vosteed website Source: The sample for this review was provided by Vosteed.