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🔦 Gear up for adventure with the ultimate survival knife!
This Small Fixed Blade Knife is a versatile outdoor tool featuring a 5.5" stainless steel blade, ergonomic G10 handle, and a sheath equipped with a compass and fire starter. Weighing only 6.4 ounces, it's designed for easy portability and emergency preparedness, making it an essential addition to any camping or survival kit.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel, Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 6.4 Ounces |
Item Length | 5.5 Inches |
Blade Length | 5.5 Inches |
Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Power Source | Manual |
Theme | Outdoor |
Style | Modern |
Color | Tactical Black/Gun Metal |
D**.
Good little EDC neck knife.
OK so this won't be your main survival blade however, for it's size and features, your can't go wrong. At under $9 at the time of this writing, it's a very solid blade suitable for fine detailed bushcraft, as well as self-defense. It's small size and robust construction is perfect for a backup, to your main survival blade. The inclusion of the signal mirror, compass, fero rod and sharpening steel, makes it a multitool worthy of your EDC. I recommend the knife and will have it on me, all the time :)
S**1
Great Daily Carry Option
The compass is a bit of a gimmick, but on the under/reverse side is a flip-up signal mirror so that redeems it right there. Very solid knife, thick blade, full tang, index finger groove under and ahead of main blade surface. Used it many dozens of times since purchasing for dealing with cardboard and stubborn/stuck screws. The sheath has ferro rods, but don't count on these throwing sparks unless you have very good conditions and alot of time. The necklace bit is probably the best part, being very strong cord, probably not paracord, but something close.
J**T
Good value but no ferro rod
There is no mark on the blade indicating steel type but the Survival Frog website says it's 440C. If so, that's great, but have my doubts. It is full tang so it is very rugged. I assumed the "fire starter" rod was a Ferro rod, but mine is NOT. Zero sparks. It appears to be a soft magnesium rod that shavings can be easily scraped from for tinder. That is useful also. The knife sharpening rod appears to be diamond coated and rather coarse. It would work well for resharpening a really dull or chipped blade but not to put a fine edge on it. That's fine for survival situations. The compass easily hinges up and contains a small mirror behind it. Might be useful for signalling, or for finding ticks on yourself in difficult to view locations. Mine came rather dull, but I expect to have to sharpen any new knife when I get it. For the price, it appears to be a good deal.UPDATE: Well, I sharpened it to "shaving sharp" and it took a while. I was surprised how hard the steel was. I have no doubts now that it is probably 440C with a good heat treatment. It seems to have a much greater hardness that the typical Chinese 5Cr13Mov cheap steel used in a lot of small knives. It was not easy to sharpen but that means that the edge retention should be great. I'm impressed!
S**.
Great Little Knife
Just received this awsome cool neck knife, the steel isn't the greatest but certainly not the worst I think it's perfect for this knife, haven't used thr ferro rod, sharing rod or the compass it personally wouldn't bother me at all if they weren't on the sheath. The knife and stealth are solid the knife really clicks in tight it and will not come out of that sheath nice solid stout built knife and for the money you cannot beat it. Very sharp out the box won't have any problem keeping a sharp edge on this knife. Love it.
M**Y
Small but sharp
This knife is small, as you can see, not too much bigger than the sheath. As for now, it looks to be well made and is very sharp, right out the box. Other than that, as other reviewers have mentioned, the compass is total garbage but I didn’t buy it for that, so it’s not that big of a deal, I can remove it if it starts to bother me. The mirror on the back, the sharpening and ferro rod may be useful, as I haven’t used them yet, and probably won’t because I keep better quality ones in my pack.
M**R
Awesome little knife
I bought this for my son for Christmas and he loves it. The compass is very accurate, but just as another stated, either take the knife out for accuracy or remove the compass. (It actually comes off and there is a mirror on the other side to use as a reflector to signal with.)It’s very sharp, it gets a great spark, the sharpener is decent. I was worried about it staying in the sheath but it stays in place very well.All around it’s a very decent knife and my son was absolutely thrilled to get it.
D**D
Fully satisfied full tang!
Already I have misused this knife in many ways but most impressivly as and in place of a mini pry bar, flathead screwdriver and best a chisel which I try not to do but the job gets done regardless. I am impressed with the reliability and I brag on the price due to it coming through on functionality. Fortunately the sheath is the mount for the sharpener that gets used often without searching for it's location and the kids love the spark rod they call it lol. I recommend as a great gift from an experienced and frequent user. Greatly appreciate all the folks involved in the process of obtaining an affordable option on a full tang knife that I didn't have to feel bad about over using after purchase like the many knifes I've never used out of price and principal. Keep it cheap please so more can experience this blade. Id like to purchase another for sure! Thank you team!
J**E
Knife is awesome— sheath not so much.
Headline says it all. I love smaller sheathed fixed blades for EDC and I had high hopes for this one. While the knife could be an excellent every day blade the hole spacing on the sheath is not a standard layout horizontally or vertically thus is not tek-lok compatible. It doesn’t appear that any of your three hole belt clips will likely fit it either. While functional, the detachable compass/signal mirror is pretty flimsy and I wouldn’t expect it to survive much use/abuse. Bottom line: it’s a razor sharp, tough little knife but only buy it if you intend on wearing it around your neck or storing it in your pack.
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