LOL. The Bark River folks got this WRONG! They created a lightweight knife and paired it with a brick-of-a sheath! I am not yet a customer because of the sheath; if a vendor would allow a swap to a lighter sheath, I would purchase the knife. Nice video! Thanks from Greg, formerly from Regina, now living in Australia. Cheers.
I own both. Ultralight Bushcrafter has a shorter blade. The Field Knife's blade is about 1" longer and has a greater cutting edge because of the belly. In addition, the Field Knife has thicker blade stock so it doesn't slice as much as the UL Bush, making it a more well rounded knife for wood work and hunting. Also the handle fills out your hand better with the thicker blade stock. Hope that helps.
Nice. Ultra-lite is the way to go.
Really like the look of these Paul very nice profile and materials !!
Great EDC fixed blade 👌 which is becoming more popular here in the states
LOL. The Bark River folks got this WRONG! They created a lightweight knife and paired it with a brick-of-a sheath! I am not yet a customer because of the sheath; if a vendor would allow a swap to a lighter sheath, I would purchase the knife. Nice video! Thanks from Greg, formerly from Regina, now living in Australia. Cheers.
Good looking knife
Wonder why one would want this knife vs the ul bushcrafter. Do you have thoughts between the two?
It’s a field knife not a bush crafter. there’s your answer
I own both. Ultralight Bushcrafter has a shorter blade. The Field Knife's blade is about 1" longer and has a greater cutting edge because of the belly. In addition, the Field Knife has thicker blade stock so it doesn't slice as much as the UL Bush, making it a more well rounded knife for wood work and hunting. Also the handle fills out your hand better with the thicker blade stock. Hope that helps.
Chulada de cuchillo 🗡️👍
Merci.
Like a beefy Matterhorn?
In context yes? As the filthy non-sequitur? Absolutely.
A simple 'no' was too easy!! 😂