Outdoor Edge WildPair 2 Knife Hunting Set – Gut Hook Skinning Knife, Caping Knife, Mossy Oak Sheath (WR-1C)

November 5, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $20.53Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:24 GMT+0100 - Details)

Lightweight field combo with two perfect blades to get the job done fast. The deep bellied gut-hook skinner opens game like a zipper and the caping knife performs detailed cuts with surgical precision. The 420J2 stainless steel blades are precisely heat treated to hold a great edge, and are hand finished shaving sharp. Rubberized, blaze-orange handles offer high visibility in the field, and ensure a nonslip grip, even when wet. Additionally, the elk horn texture provides extra indexing points for greater control and helps prevent fatigue during long use. Comes complete with a Mossy Oak nylon belt sheath.

Product Features

  • LIGHTWEIGHT TWO KNIFE HUNTING COMBO – get the job done fast.
  • TWO KNIVES – gut-hook skinner knife – 4″ blade, 8.5″ overall. Caping knife – 2.5″ blade, 8.3″ overall.
  • BADE MATERIAL – 42OJ2 stainless steel, full tang.
  • HANDLE – non-slip blaze orange rubberized TPR.
  • SHEATH – Mossy Oak camo nylon sheath. WEIGHT: 8.3 ounces.

Comments

Anonymous says:

We will see. I will hopefully be using these on elk in a couple of weeks. Right now, they seem kind of cheap and not the sharpest. Not like other Outdoor Edge knives.

Anonymous says:

Knives appear to be a good value, but the case definately leaves something to … Knives appear to be a good value, but the case definately leaves something to be desired–bulky, too wide and not comfortable on the belt. Not expensive, but the are better values for the money.Bought it for my grandson, he is happy with it, but I was frankly disappointed.

Anonymous says:

Initial Review upon receiving I like the feel of these knives. For a low cost solution they’re surprisingly good knives. I had planned to just leave them at camp as a backup to my field knives but I may carry them instead. That said, when you receive these, they will have a rough edge on them. I was a little disappointed in this as it should be easier for them to get a nice edge on them than it is for me. I used my Lansky sharpening kit and started with a medium grit which set the edge nicely and allowed me to hone it…

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