Outdoor knives are the perfect equipment for hiking, camping or survival training to which outdoor knives are legal to carry and more information can be found in our checklist. We have summarized a great selection of practical outdoor knives for you in our product recommendations.
- Outdoor knives with a fixed blade are very versatile and robust. With them you can relatively easily work wood or cut ropes and small branches. They are also used for hunting.
- Due to the fact that the blade does not have a folding mechanism, these outdoor knives are easier to clean.
- They are very comfortable to use thanks to the ergonomic handle.
- Their disadvantage is that they carry a higher risk of injury if they are not transported in a suitable holster.
- Outdoor knives with a foldable blade basically have only one advantage. They can be transported in a space-saving and safe manner without a holster.
- With these knives, the folding mechanism is the biggest weak point. They are much less durable than knives with a fixed blade.
- If you use the blade as a lever, there is always a risk that it will break apart at the folding mechanism. Therefore, they are less versatile than the rigid versions.
- They are also more difficult to clean.
- The classic outdoor knife has a blade length between 7 and 12 cm. You will also find most folding knives in this range. This limitation has a legal origin.
- Outdoor knives with a blade longer than 12 cm fall under the weapons law. You are not allowed to carry these knives without further ado.
- Stainless steel blades are durable, easy to maintain and easy to re-sharpen. They remain sharp for a long time. You can sharpen carbon steel blades even better. However, these blades are less resistant to bending.
- Blades made of Damascus steel are visually attractive, durable and very sharp. However, these knives are usually much more expensive. Various manufacturers coat their blades to make them more slippery.
- Handles made of impact-resistant plastic are mostly used for outdoor knives in the military sector.
- For private use you have the choice between natural materials like wood or deer horn and of course plastic. Wood and deer horn should ideally be protected from moisture by a varnish or oil. These materials are robust, but much more sensitive than plastic.
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FAQ About Outdoor Knives
Which is the best survival knife?
A survival knife should be robust, light and have an ergonomic handle. Fixed knives are better positioned than foldable knives in these points, but you should only transport fixed knives in a holster to prevent injuries. Blades made of carbon steel or Damascus steel are more stable and sharper, but also significantly more expensive than blades made of stainless steel. You can find a selection of practical survival knives in our product recommendations.
Is it legal to carry a knife with you?
Knives with a blade length of up to 12 cm can legally be carried. Knives that exceed this size fall under the Weapons Protection Act and may not be carried without further measures.
Which pocket knife for hiking?
A foldable outdoor knife is sufficient for hiking, as it is easy to stow away and is not exposed to higher loads.
What are fixed knives?
Fixed knives are characterized by a non-foldable blade. They should only be carried in a holster and never just like that in a bag to prevent injuries.
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