Heinnie Top 10 - Rough Rider
Posted by Heinnie Haynes on 13th Nov 2024
Rough Rider knives have a way of blending old-school charm with solid, hard-working builds. These knives are built to handle real tasks but also look pretty fine lined up in a display case. Whether you’re looking for a piece that’s practical, collectable, or just plain tough, here’s a list (in no particular order) of Rough Riders that are worth us shouting about.
1. Rough Rider Barlow Cinnamon
The Barlow design has existed since the 18th century, and Rough Rider’s Cinnamon edition offers a classic blade shape. It is non-locking and under three inches long, so it is classed as a UK-friendly carry. The handles are cinnamon bone stag with brass and black synthetic liners, nickel silver pins, and nickel silver bolsters.
Compact, comfortable, and ideal for daily tasks, this one’s for those who like their tools old-school but don’t mind a little flash. It’ll slip into your pocket easily, but let’s be honest—you’ll probably want to show it off.
If you’re after a knife that makes a statement, the Rough Rider Highland Bowie is it. With a robust 10-inch blade and a hefty handle, this Bowie demands respect. Perfect for those who like to tackle heavy-duty tasks or just want a blade that feels like it could take on an entire forest. Whether you’re tackling the wilderness (or impressing your mates), this knife has the kind of presence that’ll make you feel like a Highland warrior.
3. Rough Rider Canoe Cinnamon Stag
The pattern has a charm all its own, and the Cinnamon Stag handle gives this knife a touch of rustic style. With two blades that fold neatly into the compact handle, the Canoe is perfect for all the little cutting jobs that pop up in a day.
If you have ever wanted to own a Damascus-bladed knife but the price has been just out of reach, grab the Rough Rider Canoe Cinnamon Stag Damascus and want no more! It’s not just a looker, it’s a capable, hardworking tool for those who appreciate tradition with a bit of grit.
A tribute to the tough-as-nails coal miners, this knife looks the part with its black jigged bone handle. Equipped with three blades, it’s ready for any job you throw at it.
Designed to be as dependable as those who work deep underground, this knife is no-nonsense and built to be a sturdy, hardworking companion in your pocket.
The Rough Rider Vibe brings a bit of modern styling to a classic frame. With a sleek design and ergonomic handle, it’s a knife that looks just as good on your hip as it does in action. Ideal for those who like their gear to have a bit of an edge (pun intended), this one’s for you if you want practicality with a bit of polish.
6. Rough Ryder APTA Folder Micarta Wharncliffe
The Wharncliffe blade isn’t just sharp; it’s versatile. Perfect for detailed cutting tasks and heavy slicing alike. This Rough Ryder APTA Folder features a micarta handle that offers a solid grip, even in wet conditions.
If you appreciate craftsmanship, this knife is equal parts form and function, with a blade that’s as hardworking as it is handsome.
7. Rough Rider Sowbelly Stockman
With three blades on board, the Sowbelly Stockman has you covered for just about anything. From cutting rope to whittling around the fire, this knife is the go-to for those who want options.
Its curved, Sowbelly-style handle sits perfectly in the hand, making it comfortable to use even on big jobs. It’s a pocketknife that’s built for work, but don’t be surprised if it becomes a talking point in your collection.
8. Rough Rider Kamp King Cinnamon
The Kamp King is the ultimate tool for the outdoorsman, with a blade, can opener, bottle opener, and an awl all packed into one compact package. The handles are cinnamon bone stag with brass and black synthetic liners, nickel silver pins, and nickel silver bolsters.
Whether you’re trekking, fishing, or just cracking open a cold one, this knife is your perfect companion. Ideal if you like to be prepared for anything the outdoors can throw at you.
The Sous Chef Santoku is a folding, locking chef's knife with a Damascus steel blade and lockback design. It is for those who like a bit of culinary flair mixed in with their blade collection.
Take it on your next expedition, and you’ll be the best-equipped around the fire to slice and dice your next meal. The hole in the blade will allow one-handed opening so you can chop that veg at speed and a pocket clip and a lanyard hole means you can keep it close to hand in the camping kitchen.
10. RR Black Appaloosa Capital Intern
With its sleek black bone handle and polished bolsters, the Black Appaloosa is a knife that looks as good as it performs. Perfect for people who appreciate a bit of style in their pocket tools, this folder is compact but capable, ready for any cutting job you send its way.
Its rugged looks and refined style make it perfect for everyday carry and a definite eye-catcher in any collection.
Whether you’re collecting, bushcrafting, or just need a trusty blade for daily use, Rough Rider knives bring an unbeatable mix of toughness, tradition, and style to the table. Built for those who appreciate solid craftsmanship and a bit of grit, these Rough Riders are ready for anything. Grab one (or a few) and add a touch of rough-and-ready spirit to your collection.