Ultimately, nobody plans to find themself in a survival situation, but any scenario can turn into a test of survival when things go wrong. That’s why we make all our blades to be strong and versatile enough to be used for self-preservation and self-defense.
It’s also why our particular style of survival knife isn’t called a “survival knife.” I see it as more of a bushcraft knife, designed for someone who is going out to intentionally practice the art of bushcraft. Maybe you’re going out as a weekend warrior, expecting to build your own shelter, forage for food, or reenact something you watched on a show like “Alone” or “Naked and Afraid.”
These are all reasons to carry an actual bushcraft survival knife over a regular hunting knife. But in a world with no shortage of options, how do you choose the best bushcraft knife?
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