Sparkyprep
01-03-2015, 10:09 AM
1048
I will start out by saying that, in order to keep the this review from getting long and boring, I will skip the obvious technical details that you can find online, such as blade length, handle length, and exact weight. Google is your friend on these details.
Ok, now for the meat- this knife is a BEAST! The thickness of the blade is astounding. I have never had a knife with a blade this thick and heavy. This is an excellent feature in a survival knife, as it makes the blade nearly indestructible. You could chop up a car with this blade. It can be used for digging, prying, chopping, and it is an excellent wood splitter. After an hour of batoning there was absolutely no sign of wear on the spine of the blade. I really can't say enough about how thick this blade is to do it justice.
Now, this thickness does have a single drawback. This knife is heavy. Very heavy, as knives go. It will add a considerable amount of weight to your pack.
This knife has a full tang design, which adds to the durability factor. The handle is a bit wide for my palm, and it takes some getting used to. I like the non-slip stippling on the semi-soft grip, as it provides excellent traction, even when wet.
The blade has a curved shape, as seen in the above photo. It has a deep belly in it, to provide an excellent chopping edge, and this allows the knife to be used as a compact machete. I have always found the shaped blades to be difficult to sharpen, due to their lack of a flat area, but I guess I just need to hone my skills on this. (Pun intended.). The blade comes out of the box NOT very sharp in my opinion, but I am a bit of a snob in this department. If you can't shave with it, it is not sharp enough for me.
In conclusion, this is a tank of a survival knife, which, in my opinion, is exactly what I need in a survival knife. It is not for the weak-armed, as it's weight will tire out the small, frail type quickly. You would be hard pressed to break this knife, even under the most abusive use. You could a lot worse for $50. I wish it were "Made in the USA". For this reason, it gets four out of five stars.
I will start out by saying that, in order to keep the this review from getting long and boring, I will skip the obvious technical details that you can find online, such as blade length, handle length, and exact weight. Google is your friend on these details.
Ok, now for the meat- this knife is a BEAST! The thickness of the blade is astounding. I have never had a knife with a blade this thick and heavy. This is an excellent feature in a survival knife, as it makes the blade nearly indestructible. You could chop up a car with this blade. It can be used for digging, prying, chopping, and it is an excellent wood splitter. After an hour of batoning there was absolutely no sign of wear on the spine of the blade. I really can't say enough about how thick this blade is to do it justice.
Now, this thickness does have a single drawback. This knife is heavy. Very heavy, as knives go. It will add a considerable amount of weight to your pack.
This knife has a full tang design, which adds to the durability factor. The handle is a bit wide for my palm, and it takes some getting used to. I like the non-slip stippling on the semi-soft grip, as it provides excellent traction, even when wet.
The blade has a curved shape, as seen in the above photo. It has a deep belly in it, to provide an excellent chopping edge, and this allows the knife to be used as a compact machete. I have always found the shaped blades to be difficult to sharpen, due to their lack of a flat area, but I guess I just need to hone my skills on this. (Pun intended.). The blade comes out of the box NOT very sharp in my opinion, but I am a bit of a snob in this department. If you can't shave with it, it is not sharp enough for me.
In conclusion, this is a tank of a survival knife, which, in my opinion, is exactly what I need in a survival knife. It is not for the weak-armed, as it's weight will tire out the small, frail type quickly. You would be hard pressed to break this knife, even under the most abusive use. You could a lot worse for $50. I wish it were "Made in the USA". For this reason, it gets four out of five stars.