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Cold Steel Finn Bear


Cold Steel Finn Bear

Reflecting the best of its Finnish heritage, the Finn Bear is an extremely affordable version of Cold Steel`s popular Sisu™. It’s ideal for hunting, fishing or camping trips, and makes an efficient utility knife as well!

The 4116 Krupp Stainless blade is hollow ground and given an Rc hardness of 56-57, so it will hold a good edge and is easy to re-sharpen. Its blade shape is centuries old and practical because of its good sturdy point for piercing and long belly for skinning, cutting and carving. It’s big and strong enough to skin a Moose, yet thin and delicate enough to slice a tomato or cut up an apple.

The Finn Bear has a straight handle with a slightly ribbed texture for traction. Its modified diamond cross section will fit your hand like a glove and accommodate a wide variety of gripping methods. It’s made of tough Polypropylene, so it’s impervious to the elements and won’t swell, shrink, rot or crack.

For safety and convenience, the Finn Bear comes with a deep pouch style Cordura sheath and generously sized belt loop so it can be worn on the waist, slung around the neck or tossed into a duffle bag or tackle box.

Product Details

Handle Material Polypropylene
Overall Length 8 1/2in
Blade Length 4in
Blade Material 4116 Krupp Stainless
Stock Inc Tax
Cold Steel Finn BearCS20PC £11.95

Customer Reviews

*****
fantastic
Reviewed by Robert from Inverclyde

An extremely very nicely priced knife that has a great edge retention and can be used for many jobs in and outside the home, camping and kitchen to gardening. coming from Cold steel the quality is there and handle makes for a good grip that won't slip from the hand

April 2008
*****
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Reviewed by Daniel Swain from Reading England

A sharp utility knife for under a tenner that holds its edge. Currently being used to prepare meat and slice sushi and veg. The handle design is a revelation and does not slip even when skinning oily fish. Do yourself a favour and get at least 1.

March 2008