🔍 Discover Your Next Adventure with Leopcito!
The Leopcito 10" Fixed Blade Tactical Knife is a robust outdoor tool designed for camping, hunting, and survival. Featuring a sharp 4.68" stainless steel blade and an ergonomic non-slip handle, this knife combines durability and comfort for all your outdoor activities. Weighing just 0.4 lb and equipped with a high-strength sheath, it's the perfect companion for any adventure seeker.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Item Length | 9.84 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Blade Length | 4.68 Inches |
Color | Green |
Theme | Camping, Hunting, Adventure, Outdoor |
Style | Modern |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | both |
Special Features | Full Tang,Non |
T**Y
Great knife for the price...
For a $15.00 knife this is a great product. It came sharp and it does its job admirably...as long as you treat it as a $15.00 knife you will not be disappointed..Good product for the price...
D**S
A Mora Alternative Gerber Knock Off
When you buy a knife like this, you need to ask yourself why? For me it has certain utility: a). Fishing b). Hunting c). Feathering d). Light Utility e). Limited Protection f). Foraging/Prepping. It's not for chopping, and it's not for batoning. It's not a fighting knife. It's not garbage.The last Gerber I bought was produced with 7CR13 steel in China, and the blade rolls from any type of medium to vigorous use. It didn't come as sharp as this knife. It costed roughly twice as much. Gerber is a name from the 1980s that doesn't sell with me - I really don't like most of their knives, and I would easily replace a Gerber with a Chinese knock off made in the same factory. Gerber isn't all that, and I'll be honest - it never was. If you got a Mark II back in the 1980s instead of an Applegate Fairbairn or an Al Mar, you probably weren't very serious.This knife is light but functional, arm shaving sharp with a CR13 (and I don't know which CR13) steel which doesn't roll or blunt as quickly as a Gerber. It is equivalent to a stainless Mora for roughly a little less or the same money. Is it worth it? You can spend $60 for the Gerber and have to work to get the edge this thing comes from the factory with to get the same utility.A bug out bag toss in knife which will not be a waste of space and come in handy.I'm not one to toss knives around as I'm a grown up and a knife is your last hope in a situation. It's not a spear and shouldn't be thrown at anything. I suppose you could throw this knife, but you'd be better served in tossing old spark plugs, hand sized stones, hardballs or bricks if you need to throw something to get out of a difficult situation.I give this item five stars as I give Mora knives 5 stars for what they are - if I paid $60 for the Gerber with the semi-dull edge which rolls they come with I'd be giving that a 2. If you don't need a stainless Mora-esque utility knife, you don't need this knife.If the blade were thicker and 2 - 3" longer and made of at least 1075 carbon steel, I'd pay $6 - $7 more for it, but then it would be a Kabar alternative.The sheath is cheap but functional - I would prefer it in ODG or Coyote and I'd pay $2 more for a ferro rod.
T**R
Nice buy price wise
Great little knife for a little weekend camping trip, pretty sturdy and came very sharp and handle was very comfortable in the hand
N**.
great for the price
it's a truck or tool box knife. thin blade ( think kitchen blade) but decent quality. Not a get you through anything knife but it will do most things well enough . Wouldn't try batoning wood or cutting drums open with it. sheath is decent and mora like .Over all a good back up pack knife.
R**S
Great knife. The sheath is the weak point to this setup.
Excellent quality knife, Well constructed and perfect for EDC. The weak point is the sheath. The clip on is just weak and hard to keep in place without it wanting to fall off. I fixed this by cementing or gluing it making it where you had to slide onto your belt and not clip on. For the money I beleive this is a steal of a deal! If a sheath wasn't included it still woild be an amazing deal so not really complaining a bit.
2**S
Definitely not a Gerber Strong arm
The blade thickness is less than half of my Strong ArmIt makes a good glove box or boat knife. I wouldn’t trust it as a survival knife. Flissa has a much better knife with a thick heavy D2 Scandi grind blade and leather sheath for about the same price.
T**R
A great knockoff military grade knife for light to medium duty use.
As others have stated in other fair reviews, this is a fantastic knife for the money. It's well balanced, and the grip feels great. I like that it's ambidextrous with no finger grooves. I feel it's easily worth twice the price but yes, will not live up to its $60-80 counterparts made by the more well-known "G" company that it's obviously copying. The blade is a little thinner than I'd prefer but again, you can't complain due to the low cost, so that's only an observation not a detractor. And it just means you need to be a little more careful with the tip and not use it for prying and not use the back to pound on for splitting wood. I mean you could, and then just buy another one in a year or two. If fact it's so cheap, that it really is worth buying a few and stash in different places, different vehicles etc. But if you plan to go deep-woods back-packing in the wilderness for a week or two I'd get the real deal. This one is essentially more suited for your general weekend car / truck camping and RV trips. It's no slouch though, I've very happy with it and it fits great in the included sheath. I've used it for several months (of light use) without issue. Cheers.
O**A
great
looks just like the picture!!! nice and sturdy definitely will do the job!!
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