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$36 | Gerber Gear Ultimate Survival Knife at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Gerber Gear Ultimate Survival Knife for $36.
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$26 lower (42% savings) than the list price of $62
$12.99 lower (27% savings) than the previous price of $48.99

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4.7⭐ / 2,999
900+ bought in past month

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Today 12:15 AM
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majorhavocToday 12:15 AM
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Per a trio of dromedaries that just ambled by, the average Amazon price is closer to $46, not the $62 list price. Just so you're aware you're really saving about $10, not $26. That's still a good price for a decent survival knife. I have the Bear Grylls-branded version, also made by Gerber and discontinued when Bear Grylls name started detracting sales rather than helping them. Other than the color scheme, it's the same knife. The blade steel isn't the best, but quite serviceable, regardless of what the high end knife enthusiasts might say. The sheath, fire steel and emergency whistle are all actually quite good. The diamond hone built into the sheath is pretty coarse - good for putting a utility edge back on it if it gets really dull, but you shouldn't let your blade deteriorate to that point in the first place. Unless of course you're in a true survival situation and doing a lot of bushcrafty-type stuff - processing firewood, shelter building, etc. In which case you'll be mighty glad for that diamond hone.
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Today 12:59 AM
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manolobindoToday 12:59 AM
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Quote from majorhavoc :
Per a trio of dromedaries that just ambled by, the average Amazon price is closer to $46, not the $62 list price. Just so you're aware you're really saving about $10, not $26. That's still a good price for a decent survival knife. I have the Bear Grylls-branded version, also made by Gerber and discontinued when Bear Grylls name started detracting sales rather than helping them. Other than the color scheme, it's the same knife. The blade steel isn't the best, but quite serviceable, regardless of what the high end knife enthusiasts might say. The sheath, fire steel and emergency whistle are all actually quite good. The diamond hone built into the sheath is pretty coarse - good for putting a utility edge back on it if it gets really dull, but you shouldn't let your blade deteriorate to that point in the first place. Unless of course you're in a true survival situation and doing a lot of bushcrafty-type stuff - processing firewood, shelter building, etc. In which case you'll be mighty glad for that diamond hone.
Got this back in May '22 on a slickdeal for $27. Also have the Bear Grylls version (the 2-pack).

+1 on what you said. Nothing more to add 😁
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VsiddharthaToday 02:32 AM
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What's the advantage of a half-serrated blade on a survival knife, and does it outweigh the disadvantages? Asking because in ~12 seasons of alone, I don't think I've seen a single contestant being a serrated knife, aside maybe from one on a multitool.
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MunkynutssToday 02:50 AM
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Quote from Vsiddhartha :
What's the advantage of a half-serrated blade on a survival knife, and does it outweigh the disadvantages? Asking because in ~12 seasons of alone, I don't think I've seen a single contestant being a serrated knife, aside maybe from one on a multitool.
Cuttig heavy rope, fibrous branches, thick sinew or tendon... I've used a combo blade for a few different uses, but a properly sharpened straight blade has far far more uses. And is much, much easier to maintain.

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