Gimmick gadget? Respectfully, have you ever used one? They (and similar scalpel handles) are absolutely the bees knees.No way in hell I would trust a havalon replacement blade
I carry a fixed blade carbon steel Moraknifv and a spyderco folder in s35vn or CPM 20cv and a small Lansky pocket sharpener ( just to keep razor sharp)
I don’t trust gimmick gadgets like replacement blade knives
I have tried them , my preference is a regular knife and I find a disposable scalpel for capping out around eyes , nose and lips a better toolGimmick gadget? Respectfully, have you ever used one? They (and similar scalpel handles) are absolutely the bees knees.
I too, also carry a fixed blade and a folder, who’s sole purpose is fire building, general cutting tasks, and a backup if the havalon fails, but for any task requiring cutting on an animal the havalon is (IMO) usually the best tool for the job.
I’ve been using the same one for the last decade and have had no signs of failure. If you are breaking a havalon blade, there’s a 90% chance you are using it wrong. They are so sharp you can’t put enough pressure on anything (other than bone) while cutting to break anything.
I can gut, skin, and quarter a whole animal with a blade, and when I am getting all of the meat in the freezer a couple days later it’s still sharp enough to shave off silver skin. I’ve never even snapped a blade, let alone broken the knife to the point that it was unusable.
I’m not telling anyone to go out in the wilderness and use one as a survival knife, but there’s definitely room in my pack for one and it’s well worth the few ounces that it weighs.
You actually think the guys that have difficulties changing out a blade are going to be capable of sharpening a knife?I have known how to sharpen a knife since I was in junior high and see a need for a gimmick for those who don’t, 1/2 the post in this thread say they are difficult to use, never heard that about a standard knife before
I understand where you’re coming from. If you’re coming from a regular hunting knife, they are a little more difficult to use because they are laser sharp. I used mine tonight on a WT doe I shot with my bow probably the 20’th critter this havalon has taken apart. No issues, still haven’t cut myself.I have tried them , my preference is a regular knife and I find a disposable scalpel for capping out around eyes , nose and lips a better tool
$7 for a box of 10 ( a disposable box cutter isn’t 1/2 bad )
I have known how to sharpen a knife since I was in junior high and see a need for a gimmick for those who don’t, 1/2 the post in this thread say they are difficult to use, never heard that about a standard knife beforeView attachment 773371
When you take a new blade out you just put the used blade into the little wrapper. Then I just tuck it in the knife sheath behind the new blades. Discard when you get home.There is something very satisfying about sharpening and butchering with a good fixed blade.
I’ve always wondered, what do people do with the discarded disposable blades? Pack in a sharps container and pack them out?
If you have to use a havalon to skin likely a sign you shouldn't be hunting too, lol. Learn to sharpen a knife blade.if you think changing a havalon blade is tricky it’s likely a sign you shouldn’t hunt.
I went to this same knife for backcountry hunts and love it. Have not broken a blade yet on several animals. This includes breaking apart joints.I really think the Outdoor Edge is the answer here. Cuts like a Havalon, just a touch heavier, but still robust. I'm not great at the knee joints and the skulls and I tend to pry a bit and I've never broken a blade.
The only downside I see on them is sometimes they gum up and replacing a blade isn't as straight forward as a new or clean knife.