Is portability a priority?
- Pocket knives: Space-saving when the blade is not in use. Ideal for hiking, backpacking and everyday tasks.
- Fixed-blade knives: Stronger, heftier and more comfortable in hand. Weigh more, take up more space and require a sheath for safe carrying.
Which knife blade shape is best for you?
Drop-pint: Strong and versatile for a wide variety of heavy tasks and general knife work.
Clip-point: Ideal for puncturing and detailed work, but not as strong as drop-point blades.
Tanto: Extra strength for prying, scraping and piercing tough materials.
Needle-point and spear-point: Ideal for survival situations, puncturing and throwing.
Sheepsfoot and Santuko: Ideal for food preparation, like cutting, chopping and slicing.
Choosing a multi-tool
- Consider which activities you do where a multi-tool might be useful. Some multi-tools activity-specific gadgets, like a bit for adjusting bike disc brakes.
Common implements include one or more blades, standard and Phillips screwdrivers, scissors, wire cutter, saw, file, bottle opener and can opener.
Multi-tools come in small keychain-friendly and pocket sizes for backpacking and other activities where weight matters. Larger tools are for car camping.
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