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Reddit mentions of Ka-Bar BK14 Becker Knife and Tool Eskabar Knife
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Reddit mentions: 19
We found 19 Reddit mentions of Ka-Bar BK14 Becker Knife and Tool Eskabar Knife. Here are the top ones.
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Becker knife design with high quality 3 1/4" blade made from 1095 Cro-Van steelHeavy-duty hard plastic sheathOverall length of 7"Made in the USABecker knife design with high quality 3 1/4" blade made from 1095 Cro-Van steelHandle made from same high quality 1095 Cro-Van steelHeavy-duty hard plastic sheathOverall length of 7"Made in the USABecker knife design with high quality 3 1/4" blade made from 1095 Cro-Van steelHandle made from same high quality 1095 Cro-Van steelHeavy-duty hard plastic sheathOverall length of 7"Made in the USA
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 3.149606296 Inches |
Length | 7.480314953 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | January 2011 |
Size | 7-Inch |
Weight | 0.14991433816 Pounds |
Width | 3.149606296 Inches |
I wouldn't recommend a "titanium" knife, firstly because for $10, it's not titanium. It's probably some chinesium knife that won't hold an edge very well. Secondly I don't recall Camillus having a great reputation due to materials and QC.
If you're looking for a good budget knife, I know Ka-Bar and Becker make good ones, and if you can swing an Izula, that would be my choice. Here are some links. Izula Ka-Bar 1 Ka-Bar 2 Ka-Bar 3.
The reason I'm recommending Ka-Bar and ESEE is that they both use 1095 carbon steel which is an excellent choice in toughness and edge retention. I almost forgot Mora, a superb Swedish knife that is renowned for its steel and edge retention, and used worldwide by folks in the workforce and outdoors communities.
The ESEE and Ka-Bars will run you $40-$60, and the mora will run you about $15. You can get Moras and Izulas at Cabelas, but Amazon is also great. Good luck.
the skyline is a great choice.
Spyderco persistance is another great choice. 29$ below.
http://www.amazon.com/Spyderco-Persistence-C136GP-Plain-Knife/dp/B002IWWYS4
Are you primarily just interested in folders? if fixed blade knives appeal to you Becker bk14 is another wonderful knife for 34$
http://www.amazon.com/Ka-Bar-BK14-Becker-Knife-Eskabar/dp/B004CIQY6K
Get a new knife, mate. Bear Grylls series knives are incredibly horrible and sooner or later you'll be using it and it'll break when you need it the most- quite possibly hurting you in the process. As a matter of fact, almost all Gerber knives are garbage. For a similar knife but actually good check out the Kabar Eskabar. Sorry to be rude, but I'm a big believer in trying to prevent people from hurting themselves.
As an avid Becker fan and owner, I have to say that the BK11 was a low point for the Brand.
I recommend going for a BK14 instead.
For fixed blade if you are gonna be using the knife for hard use then I would not recommend a folder. I'm more knowledgeable on folders so someone else may find a better choice. If they don't, this is still a very solid choice, I have never had one, but I did have an izula (which is very similar).
For folder I would go with the Ontario rat, they make this is d2 blade steel which would be better and they make a smaller version (rat 2) but any version of this knife you choose will be the best for the money.
Another fixed blade that is similar to picture is this Schrade. Schrade usually isn't the best company but 1095 is definitely a cheap, good steel. With the blade thickness and steel, I would trust this knife any day.
If you're doing hard use on the trail, I'd recommend a fixed blade, not a folder. I'd recommend a kabar bk14 or a bk24. You'd have enough money left over to get the scales for either of them.
get an eskabar http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004CIQY6K/ref=asc_df_B004CIQY6K1991620?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=asn&creative=395093&creativeASIN=B004CIQY6K&hvpos=1o1&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1466207221276845999&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=
This is the knife that always comes with me whenever I do pretty much anything outside. Becker Necker Eskabar
the BK14 is a legitimate colab between ESEE and Kabar/Ethan Becker so if you want a knife with the same handle, but a bigger blade, that's your best bet. Also you can buy Orange Zytel scales for it as well if you wanted.
http://www.amazon.com/Ka-Bar-BK14-Becker-Knife-Eskabar/dp/B004CIQY6K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1405386912&sr=8-1&keywords=bk14
http://www.amazon.com/Ka-Bar-Becker-Scales-Handles-Orange/dp/B0073GZSM4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1405386912&sr=8-2&keywords=bk14
The Becker Necker and Izula II are both good knives. the Kabar Eskabar has the Necker's big blade, with the Izula's handle... the best of both worlds.
and it's only $34
I was just coming here to ask if i should get a bk14 or izula.
Has anyone tried both and come to a conclusion?
I'd second that. This Ka-Bar is reasonably priced, with good reviews. You could even consider the small size a feature, since that means it's light.
If you like KaBar, their Becker line is better for camping. The old USMC fighting knife is for that, fighting. They are also known to break at the handle under hard use.
I love my Eskabar. Wrap the handle in paracord for a better grip, and some emergency cordage.
I was in a similar spot recently, I went for a Condor Bushlore, though it's on the shorter end, though it all depends on what you're looking for. The Becker Bk-14 is another option, and a cheaper alternative to the Izula-II
Bushlore
Becker
Unless you MUST have red or pink the Becker BK11 (aka Necker) and the Eskabar are just about half the price of the Izula for damn near the same thing.
I have the the cold steel spike its like $20-$30. its a fine knife. im not a huge fan of cold steel but i have no problem with the spike yet. it comes in a couple different blade cuts. Tanto, bowie,tokyo , drop point
if you are willing to go a couple bucks higher id go with the Ka-bar Eskabar. its a little heftier. and i love Ka-bar. it comes incredibly sharp. i almost cut my finger off with it actually.
Perhaps a Becker BK 14 Eskabar (ESEE handle + KA-BAR blade) - para-cord wrap. Can manipulate and use Izula scales
I think it also can fit the KA-BAR TDI clip
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ESEE Izula I
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Esee Izula 2 (bigger handle)
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you might have to get aftermarket clips though
Get this one http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004CIQY6K/ref=mp_s_a_1_7?qid=1375939394&sr=8-7&pi=SL75
Just a bit larger, but not by much, the BK 14.
https://www.amazon.com/Ka-Bar-BK14-Becker-Knife-Eskabar/dp/B004CIQY6K
it fits perfect in this sheath.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004RIEJA8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1