Choosing an outdoor knife pt.3 - Handles

By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 12 Jun 2024
Choosing an outdoor knife pt.3 - Handles
When it comes to your outdoor knife, you’ve got a few things to consider. Sure, anything will do in a pinch - but don’t expect that old steak knife to last too long as a makeshift woodsplitter. Across these next few blog posts, we’ll be breaking down the big points so you know what’s what when you’re out buying tools for your next camping trip.   Part 3 - Get a grip While it probably won’t make or break your decision, handle material plays an integral part in how comfortable you are when using your knife. The texture and grip provided by each material can differ greatly, and depending on what you’re doing, there may be an obvious winner.   G10 G10 is to handles what the Drop Point is to blades. One of the most widely used, accessible and
When it comes to your outdoor knife, you’ve got a few things to consider. Sure, anything will do in a pinch - but don’t expect
Total length – 210 mm (8.26 inches) Blade length – 95 mm (3.74 inches) Blade width – 30 mm (1.18 inches) Blade thickness – 2.5 mm (0.09 inches) Steel material – 1066 Carbon - 58-60 HRC Handle length – 115 mm (4.52 inches) Handle material – European Walnut Sheath material – Genuine leather Embrace the untamed wilderness armed with the brand-new BSH5 Compact Bushcraft Knife by BeaverCraft – a testament to exceptional craftsmanship and unwavering reliability.
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