6/17/2023 0 Comments Bushcraft droppoint![]() It is just the size I prefer for skinning big game, but it’s not too big to clean fish. There are about 80 different versions, so you can get whatever color you want.īlade size: A four-to-five-inch blade is about right for a bushcraft knife, IMO. I ordered the gaudy orange handle, because this knife will be used in the backcountry, and I don’t want to drop and lose my best survival tool. The knife showed the quality I’ve come to expect from the company. ![]() I’ve reviewed several Bark Rivers, so unpacking the Bushcrafter was not a surprise. The Bushcrafter was designed to be a compact handful, according to the company, specifically aimed at Wilderness Survival and Wilderness Living. That’s the idea behind theīark River Knives wanted to make a knife smaller than their number one selling Bushcraft knife but just as usable in the field. ![]() The Bark River Bushcrafter is a medium size, do-it-all knife.īut nobody knows what might come up, so opting for a compromise makes sense. Both are useful, and either might be the best choice for particular situations. At the the other extreme is the tiny keychain knife, such as a Swiss Army Classic. When it comes to bushcraft/survival knives, how much is enough? How do you make sure your knife will be up to the task? Here’s a product from Bark River Knives that might be what you need.īy Leon Pantenburg of At one end of the bushcraft spectrum is the Bowie/Rambo, knife/sword. A Review of Bark River Knives: Bushcrafter
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