Even for kitchen tasks like slicing and chopping meat, fruits, or vegetables, the ESEE 6P is a great tool. The only drawback I’ve found with this survival knife is the type of sheath used. I prefer nylon sheaths that I can attach easily to my belt, but ESEE has chosen instead to ...
but unlike the Izula it’s a larger knife that comes with handsome G10 or Micarta scales. Add a rugged plastic sheath and you have a knife that works great for fire building, whittling
The knife is compact reasonably priced and has lifetime warranty. This blade is rust proof too, is made of full tang and has a very functional and sturdy sheath. The flipside to this survivalist knife is that it is not proficient in any one aspect, like say intricate and detailed prying ...
-Owned for 6 months Comments: The knife is good, but, the sheath that came with this knife that has hibben stamped on the button is so cheap it literally tears like paper. Carried it 1 time and now I've got to have a new sheath made. ...
Another popular large offering from ESEE is the ESEE 6, however, I own both and I recommend the JUNGLAS-II for pretty much every possible scenario you could bring these bad boys into! The JUNGLAS-II comes with an incredible sheath that encompasses a clip plate and MOLLE compatibility. ...
Though not all the knives on this list will be perfect for everyone, they are a good starting point for what to look for when seeking a lightweight knife. Whether you are looking for a knife that won’t weigh down your pack during your next 50-mile hike or a discrete choice for every...
sheath. Regular versions use a molded Kydex sheath that’s designed to hang from a ball chain as a neck knife or stay in your pocket, and all of them feature a distinctive scalloped handle design with three individual finger grooves for a solid grip. With a 2.1” blade length but ...
The knife weighs in at just under 33 ounces with the sheath combined and might seem heavy to a few folks and your first impression on seeing this might be similar to seeing a machete but in truth, the ESEE Junglas is built a lot heavier and has a wicked edge. Of course, you’ll get...
This one’s priced a little on the higher side for $160; however, you’re ensuring that you not only get an amazing fixed, full tang blade but one that’s been thoroughly tested and appreciated for its quality. And it’s not just me who loves this knife; the ESEE-6 has received a...
and I reckon it’s probably the most versatile “small” knife that’s designed with the option of being carried around your neck. It’s also significantly lighter than anything by Tops or ESEE, which is a boon. Very inexpensive with a great, secure sheath, and perfectly viable for 90% ...