Boker Naturensohne MK II
Only -1 in stock
This incredible pocket tool is made by the distinguished and formulative knife maker Böker in Germany. It was tailored by the stars of the YouTube channel of 7 vs. Wild, where seven teams have to survive in the wilderness with self-selected equipment. The main blade is the perfect addition to the robust one for fine cutting tasks fixed knife. The hollow-ground blade made of Swedish Sandvik steel, 12C27, is suitable for all finer cutting and carving work, but also for gutting fish, for example when building shelters and, if necessary, the turning of hexagon screws and union nuts. The practical wood saw cuts branches with a clean cut. The saw is also suitable for cutting through long bones, deer horn and plastic due to the steel quality and tooth position. Thanks to the included sewing/drilling awl, you can drill holes in wood, bone, deer horn and plastic, pierce encrusted knots, poke holes in leather and work on or scratch out cracks and grooves. Discreetly hidden in the two black glass-fiber-reinforced handle is a plastic toothpick and the tweezers on the opposite side are the best we’ve ever used. Also has glass breakers and a practical deep-carry pocket clip.
Overall length is 6.5”.
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