Best Pocket Knife

 From fishing to camping and hunting, find the perfect pocket knife for all your needs! We have identified the best budget pocket knives to help you tackle any task.

When it comes to finding the best pocket knife for your outdoor adventures, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Whether you're looking for a budget option or a top-of-the-line folding blade, the right blade can make all the difference. We've identified some of the best pocket knives with Ash Gears, so you can find the perfect fit for your needs.

What to look for when buying a pocket knife.

When looking for a pocket knife, there are a few key features that you should consider. First, look at the type of material used to make the blade--perhaps stainless steel is best if you want something rust-resistant and durable. Next, consider what type of handle design you would prefer. Lastly, consider whether or not you would like a locking mechanism on your pocket knife--this can help protect against accidental cuts and injuries.

What are the different types of pocket knives?

There are four main types of pocket knives, each with its own unique characteristics. The first type is the traditional folding knife--it is small, flat and slips easily into your pocket. The second is a Swiss Army Knife--this type includes several tools in one, such as scissors and tweezers. The third type is a multi-tool--this contains more than just a single blade, including screwdrivers and multiple attachments. Lastly, there are the tactical folding knives, designed for self-defence or survival applications.

Features to consider when selecting your pocket knife.

When selecting a pocket knife, it’s important to consider features such as blade length and material, lock type, handle materials, and ease of use. Blade length is important for tasks such as skinning or slicing fruits and vegetables. Lock types can include lock back designs (the safest; uses a spring-loaded lever to secure the blade), liner locks (holds the blade securely closed) and frame locks (a stronger version of the liner lock). Handle materials come in variety of options including stainless steel, plastic, G10 fiberglass or aluminium. Finally, ease of use is important depending on your needs.

How to care for and maintain your pocket knife.

To ensure the longevity of your pocket knife, it’s important to take proper care of it. After every use, wipe it down with a damp cloth. Avoid extreme temperatures when storing or using your pocket knife, as this can weaken the blade or damage the handle material. Finally, sharpen the blade regularly using a honing steel or similar sharpening tool to maintain optimal performance.

The best budget pocket knives for all purposes.

Finding the right pocket knife that fits your needs and budget can be a challenge. To make life a little easier, we have put together a list of the best budget pocket knives for all purposes. From fishing and camping to hunting and survival, there is something here for everyone. We have selected knives that are lightweight and easy to carry, yet tough enough to handle tough tasks when needed. So let’s get started exploring these pocket knives for all purposes! 


The ASH R100, one of its most well-known pocket knives, is our top pick due to its combination of strength and portability, as well as its slightly larger-than-average blade and adaptability. The 4-inch length of the blade is crucial, as it lets the tool to take on more substantial jobs without compromising its portability.  Its utilitarian style is complemented with features that make it more comfortable to use, such as a walnut wood handle, damascus steel blade with beautiful pattern.
ASH R100 Damascus steel custom handmade pocket folding knife

The ASH R100, one of its most well-known pocket knives, is our top pick due to its combination of strength and portability, as well as its slightly larger-than-average blade and adaptability. The 4-inch length of the blade is crucial, as it lets the tool to take on more substantial jobs without compromising its portability.

Its utilitarian style is complemented with features that make it more comfortable to use, such as a walnut wood handle. Damascus steel blade with beautiful pattern.


Specification:

· Overall length (opened): 7 inches (approximately)

· Overall length (closed): 4 (approximately)

· Blade length: 3.25 inches (approximately)

· Sheath: hand stitched cowhide leather

· Handle material: Brass Bolster with walnut wood

· Weight: 150 grams (approximately)

· Entirely hand made, file work with Lock Back Mechanism

We choose 15n20 to pair with 1095 for our Damascus steel, it makes up the bright layers in the pattern, as the nickel in the steel resists the ferric-chloride we use to etch blades.

This blade sets between 55 -58 (HRC) on the Rockwell scale.


Beautiful, minimalist, and stylish. A few of the numerous ways we could characterise the ASH R94.

If you're wondering what makes this knife stand out from the crowd, consider that it's only 125 grams, 4 inches when closed, has great ergonomics, and doesn't break the bank. 

The price-to-performance ratio is excellent, given the handle material (Epoxy Resin).

You may find this unpretentious knife in a wide range of colours, styles, and materials; one of them is bound to be perfect for you.


Specification:

· Overall length (opened): 8 inches (approximately)

· Overall length (closed): 4 (approximately)

· Blade length: 3.75 inches (approximately)

· Sheath: hand stitched cowhide leather

· Handle material: Epoxy Resin

· Weight: 125 grams (approximately)

· Entirely hand made, file work with Lock Back Mechanism

We choose 15n20 to pair with 1095 for our Damascus steel, it makes up the bright layers in the pattern, as the nickel in the steel resists the ferric-chloride we use to etch blades.

This blade sets between 55 -58 (HRC) on the Rockwell scale.



The ASH LS31, at only 215 grams, is a compact but formidable blade because to its expert construction and high-grade material (Damascus steel custom handmade). It has a slightly serrated Damascus steel blade and an innovative Camel Bone handle in a blue of eye-catching look. This provides the user with a high degree of control whether slicing rope or chopping up campfire dinner. The ASH LS31 is crafted from high-quality materials to withstand the rigours of your greatest adventures. 


Specification:

  Entirely handmade with file work with Liner Lock Mechanism.

· Overall length (opened): 8 inches (approximately)

· Overall length (closed): 4.25 inches (approximately)

· Blade length: 3.5 inches (approximately)

· Sheath: Hand stitched cowhide leather with a belt loop

· Handle material: Damascus steel bolster with Dyed Camel Bone

· Weight:  215 grams (approximately)

We choose 15n20 to pair with 1095 for our Damascus steel, it makes up the bright layers in the pattern, as the nickel in the steel resists the ferric-chloride we use to etch blades.

This blade sets between 55 -58 (HRC) on the Rockwell scale.


Your camping knife, like any other pocket knife, needs to be in tip-top shape at all times. In addition to being tough and lightweight, it should also have features that are ideal for outdoor adventures in the wilderness. The ASH LS46, for example, features a 3-inch Damascus steel blade that is extremely sharp, and the knife's deployment can be accomplished in a matter of seconds.


Specification:

  Entirely handmade with file work with Liner Lock Mechanism.

· Overall length (opened): 7 inches (approximately)

· Overall length (closed): 4 inches (approximately)

· Blade length: 3 inches (approximately)

· Sheath: Hand stitched cowhide leather with a belt loop

· Handle material: Damascus steel with Walnut Wood

· Weight:  185 grams (approximately)

We choose 15n20 to pair with 1095 for our Damascus steel, it makes up the bright layers in the pattern, as the nickel in the steel resists the ferric-chloride we use to etch blades.

This blade sets between 55 -58 (HRC) on the Rockwell scale.

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