
Vosteed has gone from “new brand worth watching” to a household name for pocket-knife fans, and the proof shows up every time they drop a model. Popular variants routinely sell out after launch, the Porcupine A2604 just walked away with a Best Buy Award at the Dutch Knife Exhibition 2026, and the 2026 catalog has deepened with titanium TiSlim variants of the Raccoon and Porcupine, a full-size Nip-L refresh of the Divo collab, and an 8-inch Stallion chef’s knife that drags the brand into the kitchen. The formula isn’t complicated: premium steels, modern locks, sharp designs, and prices that won’t send your budget into orbit.
What makes a Vosteed worth buying isn’t flash — it’s the way the brand stacks mainstream steels like 14C28N and 154CM with modern locks like the crossbar, V-Anchor, and top liner, all wrapped in clean, gift-worthy handles. Most of the lineup sits between $40 and $100, with the titanium TiSlim trims and the Elmax-bladed Nip-L stretching higher for buyers who want the upgrade. Whether you’re picking your first Vosteed or adding another to the rotation, these 10 best-selling Vosteed knives keep landing near the top of the charts — sorted below by silhouette and use case, with what each one costs and why it keeps selling.
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Vosteed Raccoon
The Raccoon is the knife that put Vosteed on most people’s radar, and it’s still the model that pops up most often when someone asks which Vosteed they should buy first. It’s a mid-size folder built around a drop-point blade and a crossbar lock that snaps open and closed with confidence.
Price: $59
Where to Buy: Amazon
Handle options span G10 and Micarta, so you can dress it up for gift-worthy vibes or keep it utilitarian for jobsite use. The action stays smooth after months of pocket time.
Vosteed Raccoon TiSlim
Take everything that makes the Raccoon a hit, slim it down, and wrap it in titanium. That’s the TiSlim, the 2026 release that trims weight and thickness off the original Raccoon silhouette. It keeps the crossbar lock and a 3.18-inch blade, runs 154CM steel on five variants and S35VN on the high-end version, and slips into a pocket with the low profile of a much smaller knife.
Price: $135
Where to Buy: Amazon
If you loved the Raccoon but wanted a gentleman’s-carry version, this is the one to grab.
Vosteed Porcupine
The Porcupine already had a cult following, and it picked up a Best Buy Award at the Dutch Knife Exhibition 2026 in the A2604 Satin 14C28N Brown Micarta trim. It’s a compact folder with a 2.99-inch blade and G10 or Micarta handle options, sized to disappear in a front pocket.
Price: $72
Where to Buy: Amazon
Vosteed also offers a Porcupine TiSlim — a 3.04-inch drop-point with a top liner lock and machined titanium scales — for buyers who want a titanium upgrade path. Small, sharp, and built to earn a permanent slot in the rotation.
Vosteed Corgi-V
The Corgi line is Vosteed’s answer to the everyday small folder, and the V-Anchor lock variant (Corgi-V) has turned into a fan favorite. You’ll find it in a rotating palette of aluminum colorways and a G10 trim.
Price: $79
Where to Buy: Amazon
Blade steel leans on 14C28N for an easy-to-sharpen edge, and Vosteed lists it in the $75–$82 range across aluminum and G10 variants. It lives in your front pocket, gets used every day, and never asks for attention.
Vosteed Marten
The Marten is Vosteed’s utility-first folder — a top liner lock with a gray aluminum handle, a clean pocket clip, and a 2.98-inch 154CM blade. Pricing sits around $99 on Vosteed and most dealers, which undercuts plenty of competitors running the same 154CM steel.
Price: $99
Where to Buy: Amazon
The geometry and fit and finish hold up against those pricier options, which makes the Marten a reliable daily Vosteed pick. No frills, lots of knife for the money.
Vosteed Mink
The Mink is the fixed-blade star of the lineup. It’s a compact EDC fixed blade with a stonewash or satin finish, Micarta scales, and a sheath that sits comfortably on a belt or in a pack.
Price: $59
Where to Buy: Amazon
The main Micarta lineup runs Nitro-V — the 3.33-inch clip-point at $69 and the 3.99-inch modified sheepsfoot at $79 — giving you a blade that holds an edge through wood processing and kitchen duty alike. For buyers who want a no-folder-needed backup, the Mink hits the sweet spot.
Vosteed Nip-L
The Nip-L is Vosteed’s 2026 collab refresh of the popular Divo Nip, and it’s a real upgrade rather than a rerun. The April 2026 launch brought a jump from a 2.25-inch to a 3.15-inch modified-sheepsfoot blade, steel upgraded from S90V to Elmax, a new titanium handle, and a safer lock-up.
Price: $249
Where to Buy: Vosteed
The chunky Nip silhouette still makes short work of cardboard, food prep, and general EDC chores, while the fuller handle gives you a real grip. If you already owned a Divo Nip, the Nip-L is the size bump you were waiting for.
Vosteed Naga
The Naga is one of Vosteed’s sleeper hits — a traditional-silhouette folder that sells well and generates plenty of questions from curious buyers. Drawing inspiration from the Spanish Navaja, it pairs a 3.47-inch S35VN clip-point blade with a curved, belly-heavy Micarta handle — traditional roots in modern materials.
Price: $139
Where to Buy: Amazon
For collectors who want a Vosteed with gentleman’s-folder character rather than tactical edges, the Naga is the pick.
Vosteed Stallion 8-inch Chef’s Knife
Not every Vosteed lives in a pocket. The Stallion is the brand’s 8-inch chef’s knife, priced in the $40–$50 range depending on retailer, and it’s the kitchen crossover that surprised a lot of folding-knife fans. Built around a German-style DIN 1.4116 stainless blade with a G10 handle, it’s a straightforward kitchen pick at a price that undercuts most dedicated cutlery brands.
Price: $89
Where to Buy: Amazon
If you’ve ever wanted to match your EDC folder to your chef’s knife on the same brand, this is how you do it.
Vosteed Raccoon 2.0 Bowie
The Raccoon family earns a second spot because the 2.0 Bowie is its own beast. It ships with a 3.25-inch 14C28N Copper Dune Bowie blade, a top liner lock, and black Micarta handle scales built for camping and survival tasks.
Price: $69
Where to Buy: Amazon
Bowie fans know the shape adds serious slicing ability at the tip, and bringing that profile into a Raccoon-sized folder is exactly the kind of move Vosteed fans love.
What to Look for in a Vosteed Knife
Vosteed’s catalog is broad enough that picking one comes down to three decisions: size, lock, and steel. The Raccoon, Corgi, and Porcupine cover most of the pocket-folder sizes, with the TiSlim variants carving out a slim-carry lane. Lock preference usually splits between the crossbar lock on the Raccoon family, V-Anchor on the Corgi-V, and top liner locks on the Porcupine, Marten, and Raccoon 2.0 Bowie. On steel, 14C28N is the brand’s workhorse at the lower price tier, while 154CM, S35VN, and Nitro-V show up on the higher-end trims.
For a first Vosteed, start with the Raccoon. On a strict budget, the crossbar Raccoon and Porcupine both sit under $70. For the 2026 headliners, the Raccoon TiSlim is the newest launch and the Porcupine A2604 is the freshest award-winner.

Where to Buy Vosteed Knives
Vosteed’s own site carries the full catalog, including exclusive colorways and early-access drops. For U.S. buyers, Blade HQ, KnifeCenter, Knife Country USA, and Razor Sharp AZ stock most of the popular SKUs, and Amazon carries a rotating selection through the official Vosteed storefront. Prices stay fairly consistent across retailers, but variant availability moves fast, so it’s worth checking multiple sources if you’re hunting a specific handle color.
The Bottom Line
Vosteed’s best-sellers aren’t flashy. They earn their rankings through clean designs, modern locks, and steels that punch above their price tag. For a folder that lives in your pocket for years, the Raccoon family covers it. For something smaller and slimmer, the Porcupine and Corgi-V are waiting. To sample the brand without a big commitment, the Marten is the friendliest door in the building.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Vosteed a Chinese company?
Yes. Vosteed is a Chinese knife brand that works with an OEM to produce its designs. Community consensus praises the brand’s fit and finish, with some owners rating it above pricier competitors.
Are Vosteed knives any good?
They’re consistently well-reviewed. Community reviews describe the lineup as solidly made and high quality with innovative designs, and the brand regularly picks up industry awards, including the Porcupine A2604’s Best Buy Award at the Dutch Knife Exhibition 2026.
What’s the best-selling Vosteed knife?
The Raccoon is the flagship and the most-cited entry-point model, but the Porcupine, Corgi-V, and Marten all sit near the top of the best-seller charts at major retailers.
Where are Vosteed knives made?
Vosteed knives are manufactured in China through an OEM partnership, with the brand handling design and quality control.
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