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#Freescape Camp Kitchen Knife The Freescape Camp Kitchen Knife, inspired by a Santoku chef’s knife, possesses a modified sheepsfoot point and flat belly for accurate food prep that travels to camp so well it could be considered a camp knife. In fact, it’s both. While this solid 6 ½ ounce knife, with its fine straight edge, excels at food-related tasks, the full tang construction of high grade steel ensures it will stand up to an impressive range of campsite duties beyond that of the camp kitchen, from cutting through twine or cord to feathering sticks. ReviewsI haven't been able to use this knife my self. But the chef that trained me has one. He said every kitchen should have one of Gerber's kitchen knife and any cook should wish to own one as well. I am a cook now wishing i could own one and this one with the bright green is my favorite. I do not intend to carve with it at all or to wear it on a belt I think it is a great kitchen knife to have at times when camping. 2 Master Baiter - AUG 17, 2014 A long time ago Gerber made a REAL chef's knife that was rated the best by Consumer Reports. I bought one,and it is the best knife I own. Now for some reason,they no longer make it,or any kitchen knives. Damn shame. guess you can buy Ginsu now! 3 Batt. Chief Ret. Earl Sisco - JUN 26, 2014 The knife is great. Well balanced and comfortable to use. The sheath however is another story. It needs a sturdy strap and stainless steel strap for one handed accessibility on the belt. The flimsy tape with hook and loop is cumbersome and awkward. This is my second review and I expect it to be lost as well. I really like the knife. The grip and balance are great. My problem is the sheath. the keeper is cheap tape and velcro. This is a problem when securing it one handed on a belt. A simple stainless steel snap would be much more useful. This knife is great. I use it at home and in the field. It is great to work with. I Would recommend this knife to anyone who likes to cook.
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