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No hay artículos en el carroEduardo Gomes
Comentado en Brasil el 26 de octubre de 2022
A faca é bonita e robusta, mas vem se fio nenhum num espaço de 6 centímetros próximo à guarda, tempera muito ruim se considerar que realmente é aço 1095 pois na curvatura onde o fio estava bom desbastei um pedaço de pinus e serrilhou o dente. Decepcionante. Vou devolver.
Andrea G.
Comentado en Italia el 24 de octubre de 2022
Buon coltello. La Schrade non si smentisce mai in quanto al rapporto qualita'/prezzo e questo coltello non è da meno. Un po' complicata la sistemazione alla cintura e, forse, se insieme alla tasca per la pietra per affilare applicata sul fodero ci fosse stata anche quest'ultima, non sarebbe stato male. E' giustamente pesante forse più dei coltelli che uso abitualmente all'aperto ma non da' fastidio né affatica la mano e il braccio. L'affilatura è precisa, priva di sbavature e si presta bene per il lavoro anche su legno stagionato, la lama ha uno spessore generoso e risulta compatta e idonea al bushcraft . Tutto sommato un coltello a tutto tondo buono per ogni genere di lavoro all'aperto e buon compagno di avventure...
Odin Araujo Rodríguez
Comentado en México el 29 de julio de 2019
Es un excelente cuchillo por el precio. El acero es 1095 de alto carbono. Bastante resistente y cómodo para manos grandes
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Comentado en Japón el 23 de mayo de 2017
鋼なので切れ味もよく、グリップも滑りにくいのでかなり使えます 少し重いですがその分パワーがあり、鋼のナイフの初心者から渓流釣り、ブッシュクラフトまで幅広く使えます鞘も頑丈で落ちることはなさそうです
Alexei
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de agosto de 2016
Well.. I've had it for 6 months now and don't think this knife is designed to be great at anything: it's not great to cook with because it's full 1/4" thick and has a recurve blade, it's not great to filet anything with because in order to bend this knife you'd probably have to use an industrial press, it's not great to chop trees down with because it's a knife - not an axe, it's not great to defend from zombies because it's not "tactical"-enough and quite heavy, and it's not great to sharpen because of that same recurve!So why the heck did I get this knife in the first place and give it a 5-star rating? Because this knife is one well-made and well-priced big solid chunk of 1095 carbon steel. You pick it up and just know that you'll be OK - zombies or no zombies. And while this knife is not great at anything, it can get just about everything done! You are going to be the weakest link - not the knife!I also really like it because it is NOT tactical. Sure, tactical knives are all cool and stuff, but take one of those knives to a campground and you'll either scare little children or their moms will call the cops on you or both. What's nice with this Schrade is that while it's undoubtedly a big knife, it doesn't look nearly as threatening.And when you're done with chopping down trees while looking for zombies, you can just take this knife and put it on a shelf. And it'll do that too, looking good that is! Just please do yourself a favor and put some mineral oil on it before you put it away since carbon steel rusts. I also recommend taking a toothpick and putting a tiny drop on each of the 8 screw heads in the handle. They rusted on my knife after I washed it one day, but hey at least it wasn't the knife itself!By the way, I do like the handle on this knife and don't find it slippery - contoured tang further helps with the grip. One thing I did do though was make a lanyard for it out of paracord because if you're going to swing it around (to chop those trees) then many bad things can happen if it flies out of your hand.If there was one complaint that I have about this knife is not the knife at all but the sheath - the knife can only be put into the plastic insert one way which was a major hassle since I'm left-handed. I pulled out the rivet at the bottom of the sheath that's holding the insert in place, rotated it and replaced the rivet with a small screw. That fixed that issue. However, the knife is still hard to take out of the sheath with one hand unless you tie the lanyard to your leg. There are aftermarket sheaths for this knife and that's what I'm thinking I'll have to get next.Update: I discovered that the sheath available as "Angelbubbles Hunting Black Leather Belt Knife Sheath for 7 Inches Knife with Pouch (Black)" here on Amazon (and has different names elsewhere) fits this knife perfectly. A little pocket at the front fits a SpeedySharp-style carbide sharpener (awesome for use with ferro rods) and a loop next to it is a perfect fit for a Red Rock flint striker. You can pass your belt behind the pocket for vertical carry (the knife then sits a lot higher than the original sheath which allows for one-handed draw) or clip it to your backpack. I attached a picture showing my SCHF9 in this leather sheath next to the original sheath.
Marc S
Comentado en Alemania el 17 de septiembre de 2012
Ich kann dieses Messer jedem empfehlen, der eine solide Klinge ohne viel Schnickschnack sucht. Neben meinem Leatherman brauchte ich noch ein Messer für das Grobe, wenn ich im Wald unterwegs bin oder rund um die Feuerstelle aktiv bin.Ich habe lange überlegt, ob ich mir ein WSK wie z.B. das Tom Browm Tracker zulegen soll, aber letztendlich bin ich doch ein Fan der simplen Klinge ohne 0815 Sägezahnung etc... Keep it simple and be happy!Das Schrade Extreme Survival liegt super in der Hand, hat eine wuchtige Klinge, mit der man problemlos auch noch armdicke Äste durchhacken kann (natürlich nicht mit einem Schlag - ich zumindest nicht). Feine Arbeiten sind trotz der Größe noch sehr gut zu bewältigen.Der Stahl lässt sich sehr gut schärfen, bedarf aber einfach etwas Pflege nach jedem Einsatz, da es sich um einen rostenden Stahl handelt. (auf die Vor- und Nachteile verschiedener Stahlsorten möchte ich hier jetzt nicht eingehen, dazu gibt es genügend Seiten im Web, die ausführlich aufklären)Die Scheide ist mit einem kopletten Hartschaleneinsatz versehen, was die scharfe Klinge sicher aufbewahrt. Das Messer sitzt sehr fest in der Scheide, und könnte sogar Kopfüber getragen werden.Dank der Befestigungsmöglichkeit für MOLLE-Systteme kann die Scheide auch an Rucksäcken mit entprechendem System befestigt werden, aber auch ganz schlicht und normal am Gürtel getragen werden.Die kleine Zubehörtasche bietet Platz für Schleifstein, Zunder, Feuerstab etc...Der Preis, der für dieses Messer einfach TOP ist, rundet alles ab.250 bis 300 Euro für ein WSK Tom Brown Tracker wären mir einfach zu viel.70 Euro für das Schrade Extrem Survival sind dagegen ein Schnäppchen - Viel Messer für einen angenehmen Preis!
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