🔪 Cut through the wild with precision and style — don’t get left behind!
The Eafengrow EF131 Fixed Blade Knife features a 5.7-inch DC53 stainless steel blade hardened to 60-62HRC for exceptional sharpness and durability. Its ergonomic Micarta handle with full tang construction ensures a secure, comfortable grip in all weather conditions. Paired with a lightweight, noise-free Kydex sheath with adjustable belt clip, this knife is engineered for reliable performance in camping, hunting, bushcraft, and emergency scenarios.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping,Outdoor |
Brand | Eafengrow |
Model Name | EF |
Special Feature | Full Tang |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife |
Handle Material | Micarta |
Color | black |
Blade Material | DC53 Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
Blade Shape | Straight Back |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Box or Padded Envelope |
Item Length | 10.4 Inches |
Orientation | upright |
Manufacturer | Eafengrow |
Manufacture Year | 2023 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.02 x 3.03 x 1.65 inches |
Package Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Eafengrow |
Part Number | EF131-black |
W**C
Great knife
Was originally looking for a USA made knife, but only wanted to spend 2 figures on a knife, not three figures. At that point, even most USA companies have their cheaper lines imported.So, taking the chance, and after seeing video reviews, I can definitely say this knife punches above its weight class. It is thick, it is heavy, it is sharp. I find it perfect for tossing around. Scales are excellent. Torx screws hold them on.Sheath converts to horizontal carry easy enough, although the inter-screws are not slotted nor hex shaped. This means that while tightening the screw portion, the backside will free spin. Either locktite or replacement inter-screws will remedy this. The sheath itself is a thin profile without extra molding.The overall length in sheath borders on too long for concealed horizontal carry along the back hips. This being said from someone with a 34” waistline. It starts to poke out on both sides with an overshirt covering it. For tactical wear, exposed, it would be totally fine. It doesn’t stick out far enough to snag on doorways or anything. Sheath retention of the blade is very positive, not worries of the blade falling out. The blade itself appears evenly ground and symmetrical. Grip size is great for hands that fit large sized gloves.
M**N
Nice knife
I love this knife, but I've struggle to define it's use. The handle is comfortable. The blade is sturdy and takes a good edge up to the odd grind at the point. That point is actually the reason I bought it. It intrigued me enough to wonder why they did it. I think it was done to allow a sharp point without loosing strength. I'd say they succeeded, but it left that leading inch or so kind of dull. I took a while and reprofiled it until I liked it. I still don't like it much as an outdoors knife, but it does well as a defense knife. The sheath keeps it secure but it will never be subtle. So if you don't need to worry about locals panicking and you want a large knife on your hip, buy it! Or if you are like me and just love knives buy it! If you want a knife to dress game and process wood, there are better knives for that job
G**.
Great knife, but needed some reprofiling
Bought this as a new camping knife. Solid knife overall. However, when I received it, the sharpening of the tip was not straight and symmetrical. Had to put in some time re-profiling the tip. However, the rest of the cutting edge was hair-shaving sharp out of the box. The 90-degree spine is nice and will definitely help with fat wood shavings and sparking a ferro rod. The handle is comfy and fits perfect in my med/lrg hands. No real hotspots from what I can tell, though I have yet to use it for an extended period of time (just simple garden/yard work so far). The fit of the sheath is outstanding: tight fit, no rattle.If it wasn't for the crooked tip, I would've definitely given it 5 starts. It's still a great knife and highly recommend it. Can't wait to take it on my next camping trip. Just make sure you check the fit and finish.
C**O
good project knife
I think of this as a "project knife". At this price point, it's a smokin' deal and a good knife. With a few hours of work, it can rival some much more expensive knives.When mine arrived one of the bolts that holds the scales on was slightly loose. It came very sharp, the sheath is good, fit and finish are good. With a little locktite on the scale bolts, you're good to go.If you want a project, like I did, you could sand the sharp corners off the handle, epoxy the scales, locktite the bolts and put a convex edge on it. Now mine reminds me of a fallkniven A1 at a fraction of the price.
W**H
Great value , dc53 steel
Great knife , well balanced, sharp.
A**U
a perfect knife for the woods EF131
I finally found my perfect camping, survival and bush craft knife. The straight Micarta handle feels very good in the hand without any annoying finger grooves that never spaced right. The spine is not only thick it is 90 degree for striking fire rod and for batoning. There is some weight to the knife due to the thick stock and that is a good thing. Unlike most knives that have a flat grind all the way to the tip and leaving a very fine and pointy yet super thin tip. Eafengrow left a lot of metal at the tip and that tip is strong and robust and I can't see the tip will break off at any task. At about 5.5 inch the blade is just the right length for carrying and bush crafting. The DC53 steel is D2 steel on steroid and a perfect steel for this type of knife. It is hard and tough and withstands chopping and thrusting and still keeps an keen edge. The sheath a simple but works and the retention is just right not too tight and not too loose. The belt clip is good but it is mounted at mid way on the sheath and that makes the handle ride too high when hooked onto my belt and it becomes a little awkward to pull the knife out. Although the belt clip can be mounted vertically or horizontally but not any angle in between. I never like carrying a 10 plus inches knife horizontally. I will change out the belt clip with the one that can rotate up to 90 degree so I can carry the knife vertically and rotate downward to any convenient position to withdraw the knife. This is the best designed outdoor knife in my opinion.
A**K
It won't break...
Knife is a tank. It is much larger, in every way, then i expected. It would be a great out doors/bushcraft knife. I only knocked a star because I wanted it as a standard belt knife or on pack knife, but it is just too chunky...
J**N
Why spend $300 on a benchmade?
The quality of the knife is on par with a benchmade at a fraction of the price. Quality of the knife is incredible. No complaints about it at all.
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