Outdoor Edge
GOHUNT Highlights
Never worry about having to sharpen your blades in the middle of breaking down an animal
When you do need to change blades it is super easy with just the push of a button
The rubber handle makes sure you always keep your grip on this razor-sharp knife
Manufacturer Highlights
The length of the blade is 3.5 inches
Sold with 6 blades
Overall length is 8 inches
The Steel is Japanese 420J2 Stainless
Weighs just 2.8 oz
Warranty - Limited Lifetime
Breakdown
This is the sharpest, strongest, replacement razor-blade knife available, with blades that change safely and easily at the push of a button. The black-oxide coated blade holder supports the razor-blade for the strength of a standard knife and sharpness of a surgeon’s scalpel. The 3.5 inch Japanese 420J2 stainless razor-blades are precisely heat treated and hand finished shaving-sharp. The double molded Grivory® handle features rubberized TPR inserts for a non-slip grip, even when wet. The double-sided thumb stud allows easy, one-hand opening, and the replaceable pocket clip contours with the handle so it feels like an integral part of the grip.
Blade Material | Japanese 420J2 Stainless Steel |
Handle Material | Japanese 420J2 Stainless Steel with black-oxide coating |
Blades Included | 6 |
Weight | 2.8 oz |
Blade Length | 3.5" |
Overall Length | 8" |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
I still carry a havalon or vital but i would not do so with out a more durable knife in my pack.
Quality is great and overall sturdy and blade is sharp.
Have been using for 3 years - Jan 2021 Quartered and backstrapped (gutless method) 2 cow elk to carry down the mountain. Used one blade for 1.5 elk (very durable). Watched a buddy break 2 Piranta blades (they function more like a scalpel and are too small to stand up to much side torque). The "Buck"/folding area can become fouled with hair/gristle but clean easily under some warm water followed with some WD40...a small price to pay for how well these blades cut, keep their edge and stand up to some torque to get thru joints (when animal is contorted on side of snow covered mountain). Bought 2 more for sons for last Christmas and they also love 'em (one used his to gut, quarter AND cape using only 1 blade)...
I bought 2 of these knifes as gifts this Deer season. Both were able to use to skin their deer and were very please how sharp/smooth they worked.
Great knife used it on a bull moose this weekend and it worked great and didn't break like a havalon blade