
Knives Of Alaska 3.25-Inch Suregrip Trekker Series Elk Hunter Knife (Black)
The SureGrip Trekker Series Elk Hunter Knife is built for precision tasks such as skinning. It combines a durable blade, a secure grip, and a reliable sheath, making it a practical tool for field use.
D2 Tool Steel Blade
The 3.25-inch blade is made from D2 tool steel, known for edge retention and strength. This helps maintain cutting performance during repeated use and reduces the need for frequent sharpening.
Non-Glare Blade Finish
The blade features a ceramic peened non-glare finish. This reduces light reflection, allowing for better focus during outdoor tasks.
Full Tang Construction
The full tang design runs through the entire handle, adding strength and balance. This improves control and ensures the knife can handle demanding work.
SureGrip Handle Design
The black SureGrip handle provides a firm hold even in wet conditions. It helps reduce slipping and improves handling during detailed cutting tasks.
Heat and Cryogenic Treatment
The blade undergoes double draw heat tempering and cryogenic deep freeze treatment. This process enhances hardness and durability for long-term use.
Leather Sheath Included
The knife comes with a vegetable-tanned, oiled, split-grain cowhide sheath. It offers safe storage and convenient carry while protecting the blade.
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Knives Of Alaska 3.25-Inch Suregrip Trekker Series Elk Hunter Knife (Black)
The SureGrip Trekker Series Elk Hunter Knife is built for precision tasks such as skinning. It combines a durable blade, a secure grip, and a reliable sheath, making it a practical tool for field use.
D2 Tool Steel Blade
The 3.25-inch blade is made from D2 tool steel, known for edge retention and strength. This helps maintain cutting performance during repeated use and reduces the need for frequent sharpening.
Non-Glare Blade Finish
The blade features a ceramic peened non-glare finish. This reduces light reflection, allowing for better focus during outdoor tasks.
Full Tang Construction
The full tang design runs through the entire handle, adding strength and balance. This improves control and ensures the knife can handle demanding work.
SureGrip Handle Design
The black SureGrip handle provides a firm hold even in wet conditions. It helps reduce slipping and improves handling during detailed cutting tasks.
Heat and Cryogenic Treatment
The blade undergoes double draw heat tempering and cryogenic deep freeze treatment. This process enhances hardness and durability for long-term use.
Leather Sheath Included
The knife comes with a vegetable-tanned, oiled, split-grain cowhide sheath. It offers safe storage and convenient carry while protecting the blade.
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The SureGrip Trekker Series Elk Hunter Knife is built for precision tasks such as skinning. It combines a durable blade, a secure grip, and a reliable sheath, making it a practical tool for field use.
D2 Tool Steel Blade
The 3.25-inch blade is made from D2 tool steel, known for edge retention and strength. This helps maintain cutting performance during repeated use and reduces the need for frequent sharpening.
Non-Glare Blade Finish
The blade features a ceramic peened non-glare finish. This reduces light reflection, allowing for better focus during outdoor tasks.
Full Tang Construction
The full tang design runs through the entire handle, adding strength and balance. This improves control and ensures the knife can handle demanding work.
SureGrip Handle Design
The black SureGrip handle provides a firm hold even in wet conditions. It helps reduce slipping and improves handling during detailed cutting tasks.
Heat and Cryogenic Treatment
The blade undergoes double draw heat tempering and cryogenic deep freeze treatment. This process enhances hardness and durability for long-term use.
Leather Sheath Included
The knife comes with a vegetable-tanned, oiled, split-grain cowhide sheath. It offers safe storage and convenient carry while protecting the blade.
















