AlaskaEd
WKR
I have a ton of knives, but if I want a fixed blade while backpacking, it’s hard to beat the Esee-3. Not too big, not tiny, not too thin or thick, takes an easy edge but stays sharp, and it can take a light beating. I can baton wood into smaller strips for starting fires and still dress game and eat with it. A small stone easily keeps a good edge on the blade. The micarta handles grip well when wet or bloody. Comes with a nice flat kydex sheath. Basically, it’s just a damn good, simple knife for under $100.
Whatever you do, don’t get a big or thick (i.e. heavy) knife, especially for hiking. If your looking for a survival/bushcraft type knife you don’t need to go big either. I’d rather pack a small knife and a smallish folding saw than a heavy knife.
Whatever you do, don’t get a big or thick (i.e. heavy) knife, especially for hiking. If your looking for a survival/bushcraft type knife you don’t need to go big either. I’d rather pack a small knife and a smallish folding saw than a heavy knife.