A knife is an essential piece of equipment in any hunter’s arsenal. It may not replace a weapon like an AR-15, but it can make the difference between dinner and a disappointing trip back home.
A high-quality knife will also serve you well for several years, but when it’s time to invest in a new blade, how do you choose? There are dozens of hunting knives out there, each created for a different purpose. What is the ideal knife for camping, skinning, and hunting?
To help you make up your mind, we have listed some amazing knife brands.
Have a look.
Morakniv Companion
The Morakniv Companion is a compact knife with a classic Scandinavian design that is ideal for outdoorsmen. The Companion has two cutting edges and a razor-sharp blade made of high-quality hardened steel.
The blade is, however, slightly curved. Because of this, it’s a good blade for skinning game, making it a good option for hunters. The blade is made of Swedish stainless steel called Sandvik 12C27. It’s a steel that’s used in Mora knives and other knives because of its ability to hold an edge.
Key Features:
- Blade Length: 4 inches
- Weight: 4.2 Oz
- Built of: Sandvik 12C27
KA-BAR Becker Companion
The KA-BAR Becker Campanion hunting knife is a high-quality knife that’s popular among campers and hunters. It’s a knife that’s easy to maintain, lightweight, and has multiple uses, including trophy preparation, hunting, fishing, and camping.
The black leather handle is sturdy, and the blade is very sharp, allowing you to cut through branches with no problem.
Key Features:
- Blade length: 5.25 inches
- Weight: 16 Oz
- Built of: 1095 Cro-Van
Schrade SCHF 36 Frontier Becker Campanion
The Schrade Frontier SCHF 36 is a powerful, no-nonsense knife that’s great for hunting and camping. It features a 5″ blade, a 4″ handle, and a 7″ overall length. It has a solid blade that’s made from 1095 carbon steel, and a Dymondwood handle with brass hardware.
It’s coated with black Teflon powder to prevent rusting. It’s a top choice of hunters and is also useful for camping, fishing, and even self-defence. Like all Schrade products, the Frontier comes with a lifetime warranty, so you can buy it with confidence.
Key Features:
- Blade Length: 5 Inches
- Weight: 12.5 Oz
- Built of: Powder Coated 1095 High Carbon Steel
Spyderco Endura 4
The Endura 4 is an all-purpose hunting knife that’s ideal for everything from skinning and gutting to field dressing and boning. The simple drop-point blade can tackle any task with ease. At the same time, the grippy VG-10 handle comes with Spyderco’s distinctive thumb-hole for easy one-handed opening.
The knife is also available in a Marine model with an S30V blade (see link below) that’s ideal for saltwater environments. The Endura 4 is available in 9 different handle colours and is made from durable, high carbon ZDP-189 steel.
Key Features
- Blade Length: 3.750 Inches
- Weight: 3.6 Oz
- Built of: VG-10
Kershaw Clash
The knife world is filled with shiny new products, but some products never go out of style. The Kershaw Clash series is a classic example: this pocket knife is one of the most popular K-Folders on the planet and with good reason.
This new knife is a redesign of the original Clash (first introduced in 2003). It comes in two varieties: a 3-1/2 inch blade model and a 2-7/8 inch blade model.
Key Features
- Blade Length: 3.1 inches
- Weight: 4.3 Oz
- Built of: 8Cr13MoV, bead-blasted finish
Bonus Recommendation: Hunting Knives from Perkin Knives
If you are looking for a fixed blade hunting knife, consider perkin knives. They make high quality, lightweight fixed blade knives with a leather sheath to protect the hunter from injuries.
These knives can be a good option if you want to try a completely new knife brand.
Which knife brand in this list did you like the most? Let us know in the comments!
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