Vosteed Mini Nightshade Reindeer Knife Review
The Vosteed Mini Nightshade Reindeer knife is a seasonal version of the Mini Nightshade. It has a Shilin cutter 2.6″ blade and a Reindeer-printed, G10 handles!
Official Specs
Here’s a link to the Vosteed Mini Nightshade knife – it’s not the reindeer version, though! Sorry about that. I think this one is a limited production and is distributed directly from Vosteed as a Christmas gift to reviewers. Thank you, Vosteed!!
Versions
There are many versions of the Vosteed Mini Nightshade. There’s this satin blade and G10 handle version, and some other blade finishes and other handle options. There’s titanium, too, in three finishes!
Price
The Vosteed Mini Nightshade titanium knife sells for $149, but some other variations are less costly.
Short Review
The Vosteed Mini Nightshade Reindeer knife shape is so specific – you’re either going to really want this knife and want to use it, or probably won’t care anything about it. I will say that the shape (and general ergonomics) aren’t really my preferred style, but I do greatly appreciate that Vosteed has released this mini version. I want a mini version of all knives! I want a micro version! Let’s get some 2″ knives going!
Anyway, the build quality of this Mini Nightshade is great (just like the bigger Nightshade, and just like the G10 version). Attention to detail is on point, and the knife functions perfectly. Furthermore, these reindeer print handles make for a fantastic seasonal carry!
Long Review
Package and Manual
Vosteed has improved its packaging (in my opinion), but at the same time dropped the metal tin. That’s fine with me because if I were going to carry in something, I’d use the pouch (seen below) anyway.
What’s Included
Here’s a better photo of the patch:
- Vosteed Mini Nightshade Reindeer knife
- Hook and loop carry pouch
- Polishing cloth
- Raccoon sticker
- Raccoon patch
- Leather slip with 2 snaps
- Informational cards
Separate from the Vosteed Mini Nightshade Reindeer knife, Vosteed included this little 3D keychain and wristlet. Man, this is neat! I don’t think it’s specific to the Mini Nightshade, so maybe you’ll be able to grab one of these little characters on the Vosteed website.
Look
I can’t find a product page for this knife exactly so I’m just guessing that this G10. Anyway if feels like G10, but more importantly, the white G10 has a printed set of reindeer! It’s very cute, and timely for the Christmas season.
Vosteed sent a seasonal knife last year – a Gingerbread Raccoon Cub. The printing on this version is a little less intense, but still very cute!
Vosteed has co-opted some of their Copper Dune appointments for the Vosteed Mini Nightshade Reindeer knife. I happen to love the Copper Dune line, so this is a welcome choice for me. I usually say that the printing is upside down. That’s true when the knife is closed, but when the knife is open and in use, it’s right-side-up.
When the knife is open, the reindeer fly!
Who knows what a Shilin Cutter is? I didn’t until handling the bigger Nightshade a while back. I couldn’t find a ton of information on those, but I did find this one that was once for sale at arizonacustomknives.com. Based on that one, I’d say this one by Vosteed is a very nice modern production of the Shilin Cutter.
Per the design language, this knife has a bow from tip to tail. Apparently, this is great for slicing.
Vosteed describes the Shilin blade shape as “leaf-shaped,” and I’d say that’s quite accurate.
Open / Close / Lock
Unlike the Vosteed Nightshade Lt knife (which is a liner lock knife), the Mini Nightshade Reindeer knife is described as a “crossbar lock.” Opening it requires the use of this crossbar (or another option, see below). In the photo below, I’m pulling the crossbar back to release the blade.

Here’s a better shot of the crossbar lock.

Basically, that means “Axis” lock, and since the Axis lock is off-patent (I think), this is an allowed usage of the locking style. I happen to be a HUGE fan of Axis locks, so this is good for me.

Actuating this crossbar lock effectively will allow you to flip the knife open and also drop it shut. It’s a very good mechanism! Below I’m holding the mechanism open and the blade is swinging freely.
Build and Feel
The build and feel of this Vosteed Mini Nightshade Reindeer knife are great. I like the G10 (or whatever material it is), though I know it’ll get dirty very quickly.
There’s a matching (or “matching” – it’s a brown, maybe not the same brown exactly that seen elsewhere on the knife) backspacer.
The pivot is accessible for tweaking only on one side.
There’s very minimal branding.
The liner only goes part of the way down these handles. This is a small knife, though, so the handle material keeps the knife rigid enough.
The metal parts you can see above are really parts of the crossbar lock you can see below. Below you can see the dual thumbstuds, too.
Size
Blade Length: 2.60″ | 66.04
Overall Length: 6.31″ | 160.37
Blade Width: 1.13″ | 28.28
Blade Thickness: 0.098″ | 2.49
Handle Length: 3.71″ | 94.33
Handle Width: 0.89″ | 22.6
Handle Thickness: 0.42″ | 10.57
Weight: 1.80 oz | 51.00 g
Here’s the Vosteed Mini Nightshade Reindeer knife beside another of my favorites – the Civivi Elementum. If you want to see a bunch more photos of that knife, check out my post about the Civivi Elementum here.
Here’s the knife in hand:
Below you can see the Vosteed Raccoon Cub knife with the venerable Convoy S2+. The version you see below is a custom Convoy S2+ host that’s been laser-engraved by GadgetConnections.com. I did a full post on an engraved orange host right here! Or go straight to GadgetConnections.com to buy your Convoy S2+ now!
Also in the photo above, my Standard Reference Material (SRM) flashlight is the Hanko Machine Works Trident, an 18350 light. While I have not reviewed or tested the Gunner Grip version seen here, I have tested a Hanko Machine Works Trident Total Tesseract in brass. I love the Trident, and it’s a striking contrast to the inexpensive Convoy S2+, another great SRM.
Steel / Cut / Oats
The Vosteed Mini Nightshade Reindeer knife uses 14C28N steel.

I think 14C28N is a change, as the other Mini Nightshades I have use S35VN steel.
This blade is also coated, of course!
The spine is rounded off, and not suitable for striking a flint (not that you would, just saying this is not the knife for that task.)
Retention
As stated above, the pocket clip is a nice, deep carry clip. The clip is held in place by two “over/under” TORX screws (around T6, I think). The clip can not be moved to any other position but what you see below. That probably means the knife will be backward for you southpaws out there!
The pocket clip is not inset into the handle. It was on the titanium version!
The clip can go on either side of the knife, but only on the tip-end, for tip-down carry.
Vosteed includes this little slip. I like it! I am not sure I’ve ever had a slip before, and I really have no idea how to use those two accessory snaps. Somehow on a belt, I would guess. Let me know in the comments!
The little stretchy bit is perfect for a custom Bic Clic Stic pen!
And there’s the pouch, too. It’s a nice pouch!
Conclusion
The Vosteed Mini Nightshade Reindeer knife has great build quality, and more importantly, is a fun seasonal carry! These G10 versions are very reasonably priced (even if you can’t directly purchase the Reindeer version). The small nature of this Mini version is absolutely wonderful and quite usable. It’s also thin (a fact I didn’t point to much above), so it sits very nicely in a pocket. Go grab one!
Notes
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