Product Details
Black Ultimate Survival Knife 15" W/ Compass

Black Ultimate Survival Knife 15" W/ Compass
From pachi paradice

List Price: $39.99
Price: $16.95

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Martial Arts Land

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Product Description

This is the ultimate knife to own, designed for utility, and built for survival. The black stainless steel blade is razor sharp and dual-edged, one blade for cutting and the other a toothed blade for sawing. This knife is sold and has a great heavy weight to it. The rubberized handle provides superior grip, and houses matches, striking paper, fishing line, a sinker, and a fishing hook. The pommel screws out to reveal a compass. This excellent knife comes with a reinforced nylon sheath with a belt loop and button clasp to secure the knife with. The sheath will hold up well in bad weather, and houses a sharpening stone. This is the knife to own for outdoors enthusiasts. If you are ever in the wilderness this is a must-have! If you don't love this knife return it for a complete refund including shipping!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5710 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Pachi Paradice
  • Dimensions: 3.00" h x 2.00" w x 15.00" l, 1.50 pounds

Features

  • The rubberized handle provides superior grip. This is a whopping 15 inch survival knife.
  • The pommel screws out to reveal a compass.
  • This survival knife is super high quality. Razor sharp blade! The quality is so high if you don't agree return it for a complete refund including shipping!

Customer Reviews

Great Knife for a Great Price5
This is a very good knife. Its very large, but compared to other knives of the size, its actually fairly light weight. The knife is very, very balanced when the compass part is screwed in. It weighs about a pound and a quarter, and will not weigh you down while backpacking.

The survival gear in the handle is fairly useful. Mine didn't include any sinkers, like the picture shows, and I replaced the matches it came with with waterproof matches, added a needle, and three or so sinkers. There is a small amount of room behind the pocket in the sheath for the sharpening stone, and I put a flint and little metal piece (so as not to ruin the knife's finish) in behind it. I also managed to fit 20 or so iodine pills in a separate bag in the handle.

The knife comes sharp, but not razor sharp, and i spent a fair amount of time sharpening it before taking it anywhere. The sheath is nice, with a plastic lining to keep the knife from cutting through the fabric. The sharpening stone is very small and pretty low quality, and is hard to sharpen the knife with, but in a survival situation its far better than nothing. If you can find one the right size, I'd suggest replacing it with something higher quality. Although you cant really tell from the picture, the knife has a rather large serrated edge, which works like its supposed to. Compared to a similar knife, the master jack assault knife (also available on amazon), this knife feels much sturdier, it doesn't shake like a part is coming loose when you use it. It weighs far less than the jack knife, and the compass actually works. All in all, a great, reliable knife for very little. Just be aware that you're buying a gigantic knife (measure out fifteen inches before ordering)
-- he who has no name

Awesome knife5
This knife was not bought seriously. My roommate and I saw it and decided that it would probably provide more than 20 dollars of entertainment. (previously we had gotten a cheap katana and had loads of fun). So, a 15 inch black survival knife? Sounds awesome.

Then, we went camping with it. The stove we rented did not fit the fuel canister we had, but luckily the fire ban had been lifted. The knife soon became used to collect firewood, allowing us to chop branches off of fallen trees. For thicker branches, the sawback worked (although not that well- most branches were best cut by hacking)

The knife was very useful for various tasks around camp, and soon we located it in a central location so that everyone could get it when they needed it (which was pretty often).

All in all- it's actually a pretty good knife. The stuff in the handle is pretty useless, and the knife is pretty big, making it unwieldy for delicate tasks. However, if you know what you're getting (it's a 15 inch knife!), then it's a pretty good purchase.

mham4
this knife is very sharp thick and sturdy and is usefull in many ways ive seen lower quality knives sold for much more it should work for most practical and defencive situations