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Schrade Extream Survival Knife 12 1/4″ Overall Length, Fixed Blade

  • Includes survival sheath
  • Muti-purpose survival blade
  • Survival Sheath
  • 12 1/4" overall length
  • Limited Lifetime

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Schrade Extreme Survival knife with survival sheath. 12 1/4" overall length. Limited Lifetime Warranty... More >>

Schrade Extream Survival Knife 12 1/4" Overall Length, Fixed Blade

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5 Comments

  1. Bought the knife, had it 2 weeks, threw it into plywood, broke the blade right off. Not impressed.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. D. Bernor says:

    The weight and size of this blade is perfect for me. (6′, 200 lbs)

    This will be an excellent addition to my pack and will be very habdy.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Kyle Mulder says:

    This knife is NOT awesome. First thing i noticed was the sheath it almost 2″ too long for the blade, like it wasn’t made for this knife. Second, I had to try out the hammer/nail puller. Unless you plan on using the hammer end to hang pictures on drywall, your forked, and if you do just don’t plan on pulling the nail back out with the inclusive puller. It won’t grab anything less that 1/4″ exposed, and the only way to get leverage is to push on the edge of the blade.

    It does however have a nice thick blade (the sawtooth back is the entire thickness, but works better than expected) and cut a few hairs off my arm. it isn’t sharp enough to shave my arm though.

    Overall I will keep this knife in my box ‘o’ knives just so that i can loan it out and not worry about losing a “good” knife.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. B. Jennings says:

    this knife is a little large for long backpacking trips but is surprisingly well balanced for a medium quality knife. holds an edge ok so far. overall i think it was worth the cash spent.be careful with the pry end, it tends to point toward the user for best pry angle.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. I flip-flopped on this knife and another similarly priced knife for longer than I should’ve. I made a split minute decision one night and went with the schrade. I have one pocket knife made by them and have been very happy with it. Once I opened my package I knew this knife wouldn’t let me down. You can’t ask much from a knife, so one that is solid built (with good steel), balanced, and cuts well is an A+ in my book. Throw in the saw teeth and a well constructed sheath, and I’m a very happy customer. This is def with me in the woods.

    My ONLY complaint is the handle is a little large for my liking. I have big hands, so it’s not a huge deal, but for smaller framed people, this may be more of an issue to them than me.
    Rating: 5 / 5