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Reddit mentions of Cold Steel 20NPKZ Finn Hawk 4" Fixed Blade Knife
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Cold Steel 20NPKZ Finn Hawk 4" Fixed Blade Knife. Here are the top ones.
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- Finn hawk's handle is two time injection molded
- Comfortable and secure grip in even the worst conditions
- Finn Hawk is supplied complete with a slim line secure-ex Polymer sheath with integrated belt loop
Features:
Specs:
Color | Grey/Silver |
Height | 2 Inches |
Length | 12 Inches |
Number of items | 2 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 0.330693393 Pounds |
Width | 6 Inches |
Huge fan of Mora, but to be honest I've grown quite fond of my Cold Steel Finn Hawk for a good budget bushcrafter. Unlike most budget Moras it has a 90° spine for ferro rods, and for me the grip is a little more comfortable and easier to handle. Definitely recommend.
First of all, you could ask that over at r/BudgetBlades as well.
IMO, you will do great with either a Mora Robust (comfortable handle, big finger guard, nearly indestructible) or a Cold Steel Finn Hawk if you like a longer blade.
Here are some options:
Ka-Bar:
Mark 1 Kraton handle
BK5
Neck Knife
Condor:
Bushcraft Basic
Kephart Knife
Bushlore
Basically-a-Mora-options:
Hultafors Heavy Duty
Cold Steel Finn Hawk
Ka-Bar's 1095 is pretty damn good. The Magnum Camp Knife is bigger than you were looking for, but it's a solid value. Condor knives are very high value, but can be rough around the edges. The Hultafors and Cold Steel knives I linked are stainless, but should do well in a kayak. All these knifes will take a beating and should be useful for a wide variety of tasks (some better than others, of course, but I wanted to offer a wide selection of size, shape, and grind).