🌟 Gear Up for Adventure with FLISSA!
The FLISSA Bushcraft Knife features a 4.3-inch stainless steel blade, designed for durability and sharpness, making it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts. With an ambidextrous handle and a lightweight design, this knife is perfect for camping, hiking, and survival situations. The included nylon sheath ensures safe and convenient carry, making it a must-have for any adventurer.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | PP+TPR |
Item Length | 8.9 Inches |
Blade Length | 4.3 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | V-Grind |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Lightweight, Non Slip, Rust Resistant |
Theme | Bushcrafting |
Style | Fixed Blade Knife |
Color | Black |
N**K
Hard to find anything wrong with this inexpensive knive.
I've been using this Flissa to scrape paint on a stucco repair job. I also used it to scrape paint from some rough cast iron. I used it to cut some heavy raw hide stock down to project pieces. It dulls like any blade, then it takes a new edge well.I changed it from the original 20 degree grind to 25 degrees. Then, ended up bringing it back to 20, primarily because it seemed to dull at about the same pace with harsh use.I've sharpened it so much that the blade isn't as wide, edge to spine, as it was originally. Haven't seen any chips in the steel edge. Haven't seen any voids in the steel.I like the handle's shape. The bumps on rear pommel and front finger guard make it easy to keep my hand in the right place. The handle is long enough, for my man's size large hand, without rubbing on the outside of my little or index fingers.I like that the blade edge comes right down to the finger guard. Knives with a notch or no edge there make it difficult to cut cord or rope.It took me a while to get use to withdrawing the knife from the sheath. It seemed difficult at first. But now I grab the blade without thinking about it. The trick is to place my thumb on the sheath and pull up with fingers. I can also replace the knife in the sheath with having to look at it. The ridgid sheath makes the tool much more useful for a workman.The blade is a little thicker than the Mora Companion. And the spine is machined square, unlike the unfinished Companion's spine.The cost of any product is a primary component of a review. Both the price and the utility of this knife/sheath make it a very high value for the money. It isn't refined like a $200 blade made in the USA. It is mass produced in China and sold for about $10. It's a tool that I can grab for any use (abuse) and not worry what I paid for it.
M**.
Nice and sturdy
I’ve had this to use at home to open boxes and such. But I finally got to take it camping over the weekend and was batoning wood with it. Even though it’s not full tang, it’s cheap enough that I don’t mind breaking it and replacing it.I bought like 5 to keep in different areas, cars, emergency kits, camping stuff, etc.If it goes on sale, I will purchase more as gifts.
J**B
Like a Mora Companion
I am impressed with the FLISSA Bushcraft Knife, Fixed Blade Knife with Nylon Sheath, Stainless Steel Blade. Obviously, comparing this to a Morakniv Companion, I find that this knife holds its own. Right off, I noted the sheath. Very good plastic and the knife fits in very tight, almost a little too tight. Use should loosen it. Ambidextrous too on fit. The belt clamp has a nice stiffness to it and is easy to put on a belt. The end is two pieces instead of a solid one. And it has a button hole for attachment to the button on overalls or a button dangler! I tried it and it works. The handle has a soft rubbery feel and feels good in my hands. There is a lanyard ring on the end. Now the blade was not Morakniv sharp right our of the box. It had a little rough spot on the secondary bevel near the middle and the whole blade did not cut Mora smooth. However, with just a little stropping it glided through the paper and now it rivals my Mora knives! The spine is not sharp enough to strike a ferro rod but neither is the Companion. Not a priority with me. I like this inexpensive knife. Especially now that it is a dollar cheaper than when I bought it. At this price point, I'm considering another. We'll see if it can hold up with use. Buy it.
B**O
Great knife for the price
The spine is pretty thick which is good for real outdoor knives, it comes razor sharp and works pretty well for cutting small branches, it’s light weight and pretty comfortable in the hand, it’s a pretty durable knife. Would definitely recommend this if you need a small outdoors knife
J**X
BE CAREFUL!!
Absolutely razor sharp out of the box!! Delivered almost overnight and looks to be on a par with Morakniv for slightly less. Added bonus is the same size sheath allows knife to be resheathed by either hand in either orientation and locks in securely. Bought an extra as a gift. Will be getting more!!
J**S
Nice
Very sharp knife and well made for the price.
C**T
Excellent outdoor companion
The Flissa Bushcraft knife is a Scandinavian design outdoor knife with a 4 inch "Scandi" blade style. The knife is made of 7cr17mov stainless steel which can be honed to a fine edge, but is tough and has great rust resistance. The blade is about 2.5mm thick making it suitable for heavy work, in the woods or the construction site. The handle is molded nylon with a rubberized non-slip covering, a lanyard hole is provided. The sheath is plastic with ambidextrous carry and thumb assist for one-hand draw. The blade thickness means this will not be a good slicer for food prep, but will be ok at a pinch. This knife is half the price of some similar knives, a great buy.
M**L
Great knife !
This is a very good knife, the blade is thick and durable, it's low cost and it performs as well as any of the other ones that are a lot more money !
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