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The Condor K‑Night Machete, designed by Jason Breeden in 2024, is engineered to excel in rugged outdoor environments. At its heart lies a 13.2‑inch (335 mm) blade made from 1075 high-carbon steel, heat-treated into a robust yet sharpenable edge. The convex grind with blasted satin finish adds both visual appeal and cutting efficiency—ideal for slicing through dense brush or splitting small branches with ease. Built full‑tang and balanced with an 8‑inch Micarta handle, the design supports single-hand, two-hand, or choked grips—providing remarkable control and power transfer no matter how you wield. Weighing in at 630 g (22.2 oz) and measuring overall about 538 mm (21.2 in), the tool feels substantial yet nimble, making it well-suited for sustained outdoor tasks.
Beyond its raw cutting ability, the K‑Night is crafted for all-day practical use and reliability. Its rubberized ergonomic Micarta grip absorbs shock and stays firm even when wet or sweaty—perfect for demanding scenarios from trail clearance to campsite prep. The included Kydex sheath with leather belt loop ensures secure and quick access, with a satisfying retention snap every time it’s sheathed. Praised by bushcraft communities for its solid construction and smooth carry, the K‑Night offers premium materials and attention to detail at a user-friendly price point. For camping, survival prep, or heavy-duty brush clearing, this machete is a standout choice—offering proven performance, ergonomic comfort, and confident handling in every swing.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.