🌟 Elevate Your Adventure with BeaverCraft!
The BeaverCraft Bushcraft Knife is a premium outdoor tool featuring a 4.72-inch carbon steel blade designed for durability and precision. With a full-tang construction and an ergonomic walnut handle, this knife offers exceptional balance and comfort. Ideal for camping and survival, it includes a genuine leather sheath for safe storage and easy access.
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Walnut Wood |
Item Weight | 221 Grams |
Item Length | 9.64 Inches |
Blade Length | 4.72 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Sabre |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Special Features | Full Tang |
Theme | Sport, Holiday |
Style | Classic |
Color | Brown |
5**5
AWESOME for the price.
Got a 28% off deal so I jumped on it. 31 bucks and some change. Not as thick as other camp / survival knives but the price was to good to pass up. I don't try to destroy my tools so I'm not worried about its functionality. If you slow down, don't push them to hard and take care of your tools they'll perform for you. Its not a cold steel SRK or one of those 130 dollar bushcraft knives FYI. But I like it and lots.The blade is extremely sharp and the spine throws sparks on a ferro rod really good and processes tinder awesome. I recommend it for the price.The shealth is thinner leather and doesn't form to the blade for primary retention. Not the worst leather mind you. it's decent. So far its performed well. I haven't done any extensive tasks with it to see how the handle makes my wrist feel so I cant comment yet. I always do modifications to fit my needs so I'm happy now and I'm sure I'll be even more happy after those.
M**G
Customizable
Great quality and I can brand it the way I want and customize the wood if desired
T**A
Nice for the Price
I own a few serious bush and combat knives that cost a decent amount of money. This BeaverCraft, compared to those, isn't going to be in the same league, but for the price it doesn't have to be. It comes very well made and very, very sharp out of the box. I'm actually impressed with it overall.I'd be wary of relying solely on this knife out in the bush. The blade isn't very thick and it isn't going to handle any heavy batoning, but for every other task it looks like it will do the job. Skinning, feathering, food prep, clothing repair, lashing it to the end of a long strong stick and using it as a spear tip... probably be okay.Worth the money as of now. If their quality stays the same, I can see myself buying 2-3 more varieties of their knives for uses around the place.
J**S
quality
nice knife, have not used yet. Bought for camping
F**6
A good quality knife with a good price
A great knife for the price. Knife came with a well sharpend blade, 90°spine throws great sparks off my ferrocerium rod. Even achieved sparks from striking flint against carbon steel spine. Able to produce feathersticks pretty easily. Leather sheath is able to be used as a in field strop in a pinch and I also enjoy the duel attachment point loops. This knife also holds a nice edge, I was able to baton through a piece of sweetgum wood and edge held up well. A few things that would elevate this set up would be a attachment point on the sheath for a ferrocerium rod. Flathead screws instead of hex where wood is attached to the handle would allow for easier repairs in the field should it be needed. And slightly longer and wider handle for better grip although still very usable. All in all its worth it. Beavercraft always seems to produce quality blades.
L**B
Great Camp Knife
I own multiple great tools from Beavercraft and this knife did not disappoint. It arrived the day after the order was placed and had a great sharp edge out of the box. The blade and handle are beautiful and I can’t wait to gift this to my new Eagle Scout. Fantastic customer service every time I have ordered from Beavercraft.
N**H
Great
The knife comes extremely sharp which is amazing. The sheath also feels very nice but the knife sometimes gets stuck putting it back in but that’s a very minor downside. My only real problem with the knife is that the handle is a weird shape, it might just be weird for me hands but the end feels a little too skinny and seems like if I were to use it to chop it would fly out of my hand. But for the price it’s a very good knife and would recommend.
D**B
First simple use failure.
Last weekend. First use the blade broke at the handle making a feather stick out of a piece of cypress. Not a very strong bushcraft knife.