SEVR Titanium 1.5 vs SEVR Titanium 2.0

SEVR's 1.5 and 2.0 share the same Lock-and-Pivot design and titanium ferrule — the difference is cutting diameter, and that changes everything downstream. The 1.5 is the penetration pick; the 2.0 is the blood-trail pick.

SEVR Titanium 1.5

SEVR

Full review
vs

SEVR Titanium 2.0

SEVR

Full review

Head-to-head scorecard

SEVR Titanium 1.5SEVR Titanium 2.0
Overall8.4/107.7/10
Flight & accuracy9.0/108.5/10
Penetration8.5/107.0/10
Durability8.5/107.0/10
Blood trail7.5/108.5/10
Value8.0/107.5/10

Specs side by side

SEVR Titanium 1.5SEVR Titanium 2.0
TypeMechanicalMechanical
Cutting diameter1.5"2.0"
Blades2 rear-deploy2 rear-deploy
Steel.032" 420 stainless blades420 stainless blades
Grain options100gr, 125gr100gr, 125gr
Price~$45 / 3-pack~$50 / 3-pack

The verdict

Shoot the 1.5 for elk, lower-poundage setups, and anytime penetration is the priority — it's the tougher, deeper-driving head. Shoot the 2.0 for whitetail and turkey where you want maximum cut and blood and have the energy to drive it.

FAQ

Is the SEVR 1.5 or 2.0 better for elk?

The 1.5. Its narrower cut penetrates more reliably through heavy bone, and it's the toughest head in the SEVR line.

Does the SEVR 2.0 penetrate enough for deer?

Yes, with adequate kinetic energy — it's a top whitetail seller. Just feed it enough energy; the wider cut asks more of your setup than the 1.5.