I’ve been thinking about knives lately. I really don’t know much about them, myself. Kitchen knives, a good utility knife for projects around the house, and an X-acto knife for craft projects are about the extent of my experience.
So when I decided to buy a knife for my survival gear, I wasn’t really sure what to look for. I wasn’t at work when I made the decision, so I had to rely on my own devices to get the information I needed (otherwise I would have just asked my coworkers, since they’re preparedness experts).
I found several helpful articles, but
from The Art of Manliness, written by Creek Stewart of Willow Haven Outdoor, was my favorite.
Stewart focuses on six features of a good survival knife:
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The CRKT Onion Shenanigan Tanto
I wanted the flexibility of having a folder and a fixed blade, so I’m using the Shenanigan as my EDC blade, and the Ultima is going in my emergency survival kit. One of our product experts, Joel, has this to say about Emergency Essentials carrying CRKT knives and tools:
Check out my knife selections by clicking the links or images above, or take a look at Emergency Essentials’ full selection of survival knives
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Do you have any other features to add to Stewart’s list? What knife or knives do you use in your bug-out bag or everyday carry?
Have you ever had to rely on your knife to save your life? Share your stories and your favorite knives in the comments.