🔍 Discover the Edge of Adventure!
The KastKing Folding Fillet Knife is a versatile tool designed for fishing, camping, and hunting enthusiasts. Featuring a razor-sharp 6.5-inch G4116 German stainless steel blade, this knife combines strength and flexibility for perfect filleting. Its corrosion-resistant finish and durable non-slip handle ensure reliability and comfort during use. Compactly folding to just 7.5 inches, it includes a protective sheath for safe storage and transport, making it an essential companion for outdoor adventures.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Item Length | 7.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 8.1 Ounces |
Blade Length | 6.5 Inches |
Color | Orange |
Style | Compact |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Power Source | Manual |
Special Features | Folding,Lightweight |
D**S
Great knife
Great knife,good size,sturdy,very sharp and balanced nicely. Cut through Stripers,Salmon and Steelhead easily. Quality product and I would HIGHLY recommend this knife to anyone !
C**.
Really Nice Carry Fillet Knife! Sharp and Stable
This is a fantastic filet knife to have with you while camping, fishing, etc. Great to carry around on your trips. It's a long blade, which is convenient, but still foldable, so it's easy to bring along with you, and comes with a very nice carrying pouch. The lock on the blade is nice and secure, the handle is ergonomic and comfortable, and it has a nice weight to it as well so it doesn't feel flimsy. The blade itself is very sharp right out-of-the-box, and flexible so you can get that detailed work while using it. All in all, I'm very happy with this. Highly recommended!
J**F
Great knife for portability.
So happy with this purchase. Received it sharp and ready to fillet. Used it on, about, 80 trout and it is still sharp. I would recommend this with, possibly, a ceramic sharpener to maintain the edge.
T**L
Not for left handed people
Blade - thin and flexible, heavy right handed bevel on the edge. Looking at the blade, I don't think I could bevel it for a lefty without damage. Knife over all has a good feel for the price. Four stars taking into account price and over all feel. I'm returning the knife, I purchased a buck folding fillet knife, no comparison for the extra $10. Buck has a better feel, very solid lock with no play. Bevel is good for right and left handed. For something to throw in the tackle box, cut bait, clean fish and not feel bad if you lose it, this is a good blade.
S**E
Razor sharp good quality
I have many knives and have sharpened many knives. I've had knives professionally sharpened. This is sharper than anything I've seen other than razors. Time will tell if the edge holds up.
A**X
Good fishing tool
Sharp knife, and seems durable. Took me a minute to figure out how to close it but i like it to keep in my fishing bag
P**R
Great knife for backpacking, canoeing, etc.
The pictures show this knife side-by-side with my beloved folding Buck brand knife that has accompanied me on multiple trips to the Canadian wilderness. They both have very comfortable rubberized grips, but I really like the contoured shape of the KastKing knife better. The Buck knife is build like a tank and weighs almost an ounce more than the KastKing, so only time will tell if the KastKing can withstand the abuse the Buck knife has over the years. It seems sturdy for as lightweight as it is.One major plus of the KastKing knife is that it comes with a very durable sheath with thick Velcro closure and a big accommodating belt loop on the back. I don't plan to carry this knife on my side, but it will definitely find itself attached to the outside of a backpack! We keep our fillet knife tucked away in a pack so it doesn't get lost - a nightmare on a 10 day wilderness trip when you eat fish daily - but the option to keep this knife safely external on a pack is going to be a nice alternative that I look forward to.As for cutting ability - I have not tested it, yet. In my experience, fillet knives all hold a sharp edge - its just a matter of how well the edge holds up to filleting pike and big lake trout day after day. My Buck knife uses 420J2 steel - which is pretty much crap for a fillet knife though extremely corrosion resistant. I have gotten good at sharpening it over the years though it is not fun. This Kastking is 416 stainless - which is superior to 420J2. The KastKing knife also has a slightly thinner blade, which makes it more flexible and easier to work with.This was not intended to be a comparison of 2 knives, but it seemed to be a easy way to review a knife I only recently bought as I have LOVED my Buck knife over the years and have even given several away as presents. But this KastKing at 30% cheaper, lighter, more portable, and made of superior steel is my new knife of choice.
N**N
Sharp and convenient
Love this knife it is handy and is very sharp. Great to use when hunting to field dress game
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