Gerber Bear Grylls Ultimate Knife, plain edge 31-001063 survival knife
Gerber Bear Grylls Ultimate Knife, plain edge 31-001063 survival knife
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Full description
Fixed blade survival knife, made by Gerber in collaboration with Bear Grylls, a former survival expert. Originally, the Ultimate Knife was only available with a half-serrated edge. However, Gerber also started producing a plain edge version after it became clear that there was a demand for it. The holes in the handle of the knife allow the knife to be lashed to a pole to make a spear. The back can be used as a ‘hammer’. It also features an emergency whistle and fire starter. In a nutshell, a highly functional survival knife.
Specifications
12 cm
235 g
Material handle
plastic
Type of steel
Unknown stainless steel
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Reviews
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
The blade snapped on the 4th outing whilst battoning. Seems to be a fault in the steel.
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
took it with me when i last went out(seem`s year`s ago now) and it met all my expectations,a really good,sharp full tang knife
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
My daughter got this knife. She is in scouts. She is very happy with the quality and feels good in the hand. She has used the fire starter, and finds it great. She would definitely recommend it. To me it looks like a seriously dangerous knife, but to her it's for purpose, and she knows how to use it!!
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Specifications
General information
Brand
Colour
grey, orange
Designer
Bear Grylls
Yes
25 year
Series
Bear Grylls
China
Article number
GERB31-001063
Dimensions & weight
12 cm
Length
25 cm
235 g
Material
Material handle
plastic
Material sheath / pouch
plastic
Type of steel
Unknown stainless steel
Features & functions
Finish blade
dark coating
Type of knife
survival knife
camping, survival
Blade shape
drop point
plain edge
No
flat, Secondary V-edge
Scope of delivery
Sheath
Yes
Gerber Bear Grylls Ultimate Knife, plain edge 31-001063 survival knife
We don't sell this product anymore.