- Model: Hunting and survival knife
- Product Code: Survivalhunting20
- Location: Kathmandu,Nepal
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Backtrail Knife – Forged Companion for Hunting, Skinning & Outdoor Survival
The Backtrail Knife is your reliable companion when the trail gets wild. Built for versatility and forged by hand in Nepal, this knife combines traditional craftsmanship with high-performance design. Whether you're processing game, chopping wood, or clearing brush, it’s engineered to perform under pressure.
The 9-inch polished blade is made from high-grade 5160 carbon steel, recycled from truck suspension leaf springs. It's water-tempered for a strong, resilient edge, perfect for field dressing and hard-use applications. The full tang rosewood handle provides excellent balance and comfort with a lanyard hole for field safety. This knife is designed to go wherever your boots do—trail, camp, or deep in the bush.
Specifications:
- Blade Length: 9 inches (approx.)
- Handle Length: 5 inches (approx.)
- Total Length: 14 inches (approx.)
- Weight: Approx. 850 grams (including sheath)
- Blade Material: 5160 Carbon Steel (Leaf Spring from Truck)
- Finish: Polished with water-tempered edge
- Handle: Full tang rosewood with rivets and lanyard loop
- Blade Hardness: Spine: 22–25 RC | Belly: 45–46 RC | Edge: 58–60 RC
- Construction: Forged from a single piece of steel
- Sheath: Cottonwood core wrapped in water buffalo leather
- Use: Hunting, skinning, camp chores, bushcraft, survival
- Warranty: Everest Forge craftsmanship guarantee included
Note:
Each Backtrail Knife is forged by skilled Kaami blacksmiths in Nepal. Minor variations in size or texture reflect the authenticity of the handmade process.
Specification | |
Blade: | 9 inches long Blade is crafted from 5160 carbon steel. |
Total Length: | 14 inches long in total. |
Handle: | 5 inches long Blade is crafted from Rosewood, its full tang. |
Weight: | 800 Grams , best for heavy duties. |
Note: | Each Ironfang Knife is handcrafted in Nepal by skilled blacksmiths using traditional forging techniques. Slight variations in finish, size, or weight are a mark of its unique craftsmanship. |