(VIDEO) This Ultimate Survival Tool is Ideal for Bushcraft Tasts

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While most knives consist of a length of sharpened metal attached to a handle, this new design essentially had the blade extending around the handle. This allows for some unique uses and is reminiscent of ancient stone tools used by our primitive ancestors. Check out its uses below.

This blade [Purchase Here] can handle pretty much anything you can throw at it, and for good reason: that's what it's designed for.

This knife is supposed to be able to handle all of your survival tasks, making it an excellent addition to any bug out bag or camping pack.

While it may not be the best at each task, its shape pretty much guarantees that with a little ingenuity, you can get the job done.

This is a very informative review that shows the Farson blade's strengths and weaknesses equally.

[Purchase the Fremont Farson Blade]


31 Comments

  1. Todd Yorke said:

    You know what else chops, cuts and slices?
    A frigging knife! Get a good one!

  2. Eric Swanson said:

    I have had one for over a year. Love it, great in the kitchen and the field.

  3. Justin Simpkins said:

    Me too. What ever it is if it comes in OD green or FDE and as something marine corps near it I want 10.

  4. Anonymous said:

    Link doesn’t work, brings up Spam. Very tired of this from this page.

  5. Wayne Bradley Pride said:

    Fremont Knives is right up the road from me. I have a Farson Hatchet, similar to this. They are awesome tools

  6. Wayne Bradley Pride said:

    That is my one complaint about mine, though it takes an edge and holds it fairly well. A bit more effort and finesse to get an edge back on in. It is tougher than I expected though.

  7. Lynn Hollis Adams said:

    As a light weight back up tool in your pack, looks good. It has the potential to injure the user unless they are careful,I will stick with a hilted knife and separate hatchet to keep my old digits out of harms way.

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