🔍 Discover Your Next Adventure Companion!
This stainless steel full tang fixed blade knife is designed for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring an 18.5cm overall length and a 5.5cm sharp blade. Its ergonomic rope handle and included K-Sheath make it the perfect tool for camping, fishing, and survival.
M**R
Awesome sharp
Looks and works great
K**R
Sheath
I love this knife/blade very sharp not a toy. The down side is the sheath, there's a lot of wiggle room. I just held it by the chain few quick jerks it falls out. So if you wear it be cautious.
S**N
It is a knife and it is sharp
I don’t know what to say, it is a sharp knife and it cuts things. I use it to open boxes.
G**R
Great knife
Very good knife for the price. Recommend!
W**D
Odd Blade, but Sharp
The media could not be loaded. This is the oddest knife I’ve ever bought. Obviously, I knew what I was getting, but wow.As far as design, it’s definitely unique. This isn’t a bad thing. I mean, if you love variety and collect knives, this is definitely a talking piece. The unique design is slightly intimidating too.Ok, so let’s get to the review a little deeper.The blade was sharp out of the box. I don’t feel like this knife will last me years of heavy use in the wilderness or anything like that, but it’ll do for short excursions I suppose. As a backup. I wouldn’t depend on this knife.The blade edge is obviously very short. Think of this as a really long little pocket knife.This knife would not be comfortable to hold for a long time or use with much force. The paracord wrap helps, but not enough.Speaking of paracord, this isn’t very thick. In fact, let's call it string. It’s nice to have some extra tying material, so I’m not going to complain… but I wish that this had some better quality paracord.The sheath… Not sure I would hang this from my neck or anything like that. the sheath receives only the sharp blade itself, so, with the sheath on, you look like you’re holding some kind of strange lollipop. haha! I’d worry that the knife could (in a hanging position) eventually fall out. But it did take a little umph to unsheathe the knife, so I guess that concerned is more me being overly cautious.Let’s get back to the design and practicality of this. My first thought is… I see this more as a spear tip. Use the paracord (whatever) and put this on the end of a stick… you might spear a fish with it. Don’t try a boar. With this thing, I think you’ll just make it mad. hahaCool looking knife. (Well, cool as in different. Love it or hate it, it’s definitely an eye catcher.) Just get it for the looks, not to survive.It’s sharp and unique looking… so I’ll give that aspect 5 stars. Steel quality - not sure… maybe 4 stars. Practicality - 2 star (unless you need a makeshift spear). Overall, I’ll give this 4 stars.
J**Y
Dangerously awesome!
This is not a toy nor is it for anyone not comfortable with shiny sharp objects. Stabbed myself removing it from the sheath twice before I learned my lesson haha beware of thumbs!
S**E
Doesn't stay in sheath good
I like that it's sharp and has a handle long enough to grip, but it's a little awkward to hold, and it doesn't stay in the sheath if you wear it around the neck
J**J
DIY Spear making kit for survival or camping/hunting
So at first glance it might not be obvious or apparent what this tool is, or what you can do with it. It's pretty small, and kinda oddly shaped to function as a utility knife, or as an EDC type of item.My best guess/interpretation of what this is and what it should, or at least could, be used for is a spearhead in a survival type of a situation. It basically looks like a medieval spear head, and the handle is rope, which can be used to attach it to a long stick/pole. It could give you the ability to create a defensive or hunting weapon if you're in a survival scenario.I've added this to my bug-out bag camping & survival gear.
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