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Sencut Glenspar Offers Ambidextrous Utility

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellNovember 3, 20253 Mins Read
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Sencut Glenspar Offers Ambidextrous Utility

With Halloween 2025 sadly in the rearview window, many of us are looking for the next big thing to look forward to as we shift into the winter months. Thankfully, Sencut has fans of thumb stud-opening users covered with the incoming Glenspar.

“Glenspar:” what does it mean? The dictionary returns no definition of the word, so this may be a name that Sencut coined themselves. As such, it offers no easy inroad into the intended use of this knife: “spar” might imply a tactical role, but what does “glen” mean, and how does it modulate the “spar?” Truth be told, Sencut may have just thought “Glenspar” was a cool name for a mid-sized everyday hard user. Which it is.

The Glenspar is 100% lefty friendly

The Glenspar’s blade measures 3.45  inches long – as good a measurement as any for earning a knife the “mid-sized” definition. The tastefully broad drop point here, whose dropping point cuts off the front end of the decorative fuller, offers the expected daily driver geometries, and is made from the Sencut line-standard 9Cr18MoV steel, a practical, if not flashy, stainless, that puts up respectable performance numbers keeping the price of the knife in mind.

Paired with this bulbous blade is a narrow handle, made from G-10 over stainless steel liners. Residing in a cutout through both the G-10 and steel layers is the Glenspar’s locking mechanism, a Crossbar lock in the Axis Lock tradition, completely ambidextrous along with all the other salient “handedness spots on the Glenspar: the pocket clip is reversible and both blade flats have a thumb stud. The Glenspar weighs 3.57 oz.

Knife in Featured Image: Sencut Glenspar


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