The Large Sebenza is actually too big to wear loose in the pocket, and with the pocket clip there is a chance of loss.
Another option is to belt carry, vertically or horizontally.
I chose the option horizontally due to portability, but there is just a little on the market in the style I like.
Vertical sheaths for belt carry horizontal, with front opening even chance of losing this rather expensive knife.
So I decided to try leather crafting by myself, inspired by Zippo- and phone carrying cases.
And this is the result of my first homemade sheath.
Knife fits pretty tight and the sheath is not much higher than my belt.
Loose the double fasteners and press the Sebenza from the bottom up and then remove and open, all with one hand.
The knife only comes up on the front because a small piece of leather inside keeps the knife on the back down.
Knife was gathering dust in a drawer somewhere, but is now worn and used regularly.





Another option is to belt carry, vertically or horizontally.
I chose the option horizontally due to portability, but there is just a little on the market in the style I like.
Vertical sheaths for belt carry horizontal, with front opening even chance of losing this rather expensive knife.
So I decided to try leather crafting by myself, inspired by Zippo- and phone carrying cases.
And this is the result of my first homemade sheath.
Knife fits pretty tight and the sheath is not much higher than my belt.
Loose the double fasteners and press the Sebenza from the bottom up and then remove and open, all with one hand.
The knife only comes up on the front because a small piece of leather inside keeps the knife on the back down.
Knife was gathering dust in a drawer somewhere, but is now worn and used regularly.




