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Garberg (S) is a robust wilderness knife that meets all needs. The full tang runs through the handle, with an exposed section at the back for batoning wood, striking sparks, or scraping. The 3.2 mm thick blade made of Swedish stainless steel has a sharpened spine compatible with fire starters. The knife has a comfortable, molded handle with a finger guard and a Dala-patterned friction grip. The polymer knife sheath is suitable for both right- and left-handed users and includes a belt loop. Garberg (S) is available in Dala Red and black.
With its durable design, Garberg is the only knife you need in the wilderness, whether you’re hiking, camping, or practicing bushcraft. The knife is built for tough challenges such as carving, splitting wood, cutting, and building shelters. The sharpened spine is compatible with fire starters, allowing you to make fire in any conditions.
Garberg with polymer sheath (S) features a 3.2 mm thick blade made of Swedish stainless steel (14C28N). After heat treatment in our knife factory in Mora, the blade reaches a hardness of 58 HRC. The stainless steel is durable, has high edge retention, and requires little maintenance.
The edge has a classic Scandi Grind, providing strength in every cut and making it easy to resharpen. The edge has a classic Scandi Grind, providing strength in every cut and making it easy to resharpen.
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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.