Heinnie Top 10 - Bushcraft Knives for Survival
Posted by Heinnie Haynes on 13th Nov 2024
Bushcraft often brings to mind images of sitting around a campfire, whittling wood—a rewarding and relaxing part of the experience. But for some, bushcraft takes on an added edge: an element of survivalism, or “extreme bushcraft.” That’s where these knives truly shine. Known for their ability to prep food, chop wood, and look stunning in a display case, these blades show off their survival skills, ready for anyone who may need them.
Here are 10 rugged, reliable bushcraft knives, ideal for tackling Mother Nature herself or just adding a little flair to your collection.
The Condor Bushlore is like that friend who always shows up when you need them. With a no-frills, classic design, this knife’s simplicity is its strength. Tough, affordable, and easy to sharpen, it’s everything a bushcraft knife should be: no bells, no whistles, just good old-fashioned reliability.
2. Mora Bushcraft Survival Orange
Can’t miss it in a crowd. This blade from Mora combines Swedish quality with high visibility. The bright orange handle isn’t just for show, it’s made so you won’t lose it on the forest floor. Complete with a firestarter and sharpener, it’s perfect for the bushcrafter who likes to be prepared but also maybe has a habit of misplacing things.
3. Benchmade Sibert Bushcrafter
Benchmade knows how to make a quality knife, and the Sibert Bushcrafter is no exception. This fixed blade is tough, versatile, and built to last. It’s the knife for the bushcrafter who appreciates fine craftsmanship and isn’t afraid to spend a little extra to get it. Sure, it’s fancy, but it’s also ready to get down and dirty.
Sometimes, the best knives are the simplest, and this one nails it with a no-nonsense design from Ukraine. A knife that looks good but works even better, perfect for slicing, dicing, and feathering wood. Plus, it’s easy on the wallet, which means you can spend more on… well, another knife.
The Brisa Kephart brings classic American bushcrafting style into the modern era with its tough-as-nails Micarta handle and sturdy design. This knife isn’t just a tool; it’s a tribute to the roots of bushcrafting.
6. BeaverCraft Bushcraft Knife
The BeaverCraft Bushcraft Knife looks like something a master carpenter might use, with its walnut handle and sturdy blade. It’s functional, affordable, and charmingly rustic. Whether you’re building a shelter or whittling around the campfire, this knife feels right at home in your hand—and like it should be kept in a genuine leather sheath.
7. Real Steel Bushcraft Plus Convex
Combining strength with a touch of sophistication. It’s made for the survivalist who doesn’t compromise on precision and wants a knife that can handle detail work just as well as it tackles the big stuff. It's sleek, it's sharp, and it’s got that convex grind that true bushcraft fans love.
With its stabilised curly birch handle, the Brisa Nessmuk 125 is a knife that looks as good as it performs. It’s the perfect companion for the bushcrafter who wants to make a statement, whether they’re deep in the woods or showing it off to friends. Stylish yet functional, it’s a workhorse in a finely crafted package.
A finely crafted piece straight from Italy, where they know a thing or two about style and function. With a strong, dependable blade and a comfortable grip, this one’s made for heavy-duty bushcrafting, but it’s also a bit of a showstopper. Who says you can’t look good while hacking through the underbrush?
10. Joker Nomad
Contrary to the name, we’re not joking when we say the Joker Nomad isn’t just a knife; it’s a survival statement. Made in Spain, this knife combines durability with a dash of Mediterranean flair. Ready to slice, chop, and tackle anything the wilderness throws your way, the Joker Nomad might just become your new best friend when you’re exploring previously unventured terrain.
So there you have it, a line-up of bushcraft knives for survival that are as versatile as they are valuable. Whether you’re braving the wilderness or simply expanding your collection, these knives are ready for whatever bushcraft adventure (or admiration session) you have in mind.