The Seagull-W is defined by one dimension more than any other — the 0.6'' blade width. That's narrow for a 3.4'' blade, and it's what makes the Seagull different from everything else in the Trivisa lineup. The knife is built around a slim, precise profile that carries flat, slices cleanly, and handles detail work with a control that wider blades can't offer. Reviewer calls it beautiful — and at this profile, that's the right word.
White G10 handle scales reinforce the visual logic. Where most EDC folders default to dark handles and matte finishes, the Seagull-W goes deliberately clean — bright handle, satin blade, minimal visual mass. G10 fiberglass laminate holds its color and surface texture through extended carry without yellowing or absorbing oils. Satin finish on the blade gives it enough reflectivity to read as premium without adding visual weight.
14C28N Sandvik at 60±2 HRC holds a working edge through daily tasks and sharpens without specialist equipment. At 2.87 oz and 4.26'' closed it carries lighter than its blade length suggests — the slim profile means less material overall, and that shows on the scale. Drop point geometry keeps the tip predictable and versatile. Liner lock, ceramic ball bearing pivot throughout.
The Seagull-W for the person who wants a full-length blade that disappears in a pocket and doesn't announce itself until it needs to.