This is the CRKT Bear Claw. It will slice through just about anything.
Designed by Alaskan knife maker Russ Kommer to work like a bears claw.
Used by kayakers, skydivers, and emergency personnel, this won't be slipping out of your hand in wet or cold weather. When you reach for it, your forefinger goes into the hole, locking it in your grip, as your thumb pops off the sheath. Loop the sheath to your belt loop with paracord, and it won't get lost.
One good swipe will easily cut through most cordage, materials, nylon webbing, parachute cord, or seatbelts. It comes in a couple of flavors. You can get either a sharp tip, or a thick, blunt tip, so as not to poke a hole through your raft, or get an injury when doing quick cutting in an emergency situation. Comes in both serrated and non-serrated versions.
I have the sharp tip, which excels at just about every home use need. Rips through cardboard for recycling beautifully, and that pesky hard plastic packaging everything comes in these days.
I like oranges and it scores the skins perfectly so they peel off easy.
At about 32 bucks, this is a fine knife for household use-- you will be reaching for it half a dozen times a day to do your various tasks.
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