





⚔️ Own the wild with Schrade’s ultimate survival edge!
The Schrade SCHF9 Survival Knife is a robust 310mm outdoor tool featuring a 148mm 1095 High Carbon Steel blade with a flat grind for superior sharpness and durability. Its ergonomic Clayton handle ensures a secure grip, while the included nylon sheath offers safe portability. Perfectly suited for bushcraft, fishing, and survival scenarios, this knife is a trusted choice among outdoor professionals and enthusiasts alike.

| ASIN | B0033H7VI6 |
| Amazon 売れ筋ランキング | スポーツ&アウトドア - 240,365位 ( スポーツ&アウトドアの売れ筋ランキングを見る ) シースナイフ - 368位 |
| GTIN (Global Trade Identification Number) | 00044356207201 |
| UPC | 709317757699 044356207201 661120651000 |
| おすすめ度 | 5つ星のうち4.6 2,125 レビュー |
| お客様の年齢層 | 大人 |
| ハンドルの素材 | 熱可塑性エラストマー (TPE) |
| ハンドル材質 | 熱可塑性エラストマー (TPE) |
| ブランド | Schrade |
| ブランド名 | Schrade |
| ブレード形状 | ドロップポイント |
| ブレード素材 | ステンレス鋼 |
| ブレード長 | 14.8 センチメートル |
| メーカー型番 | SCHF9 |
| 付属コンポーネント | 収納ケース |
| 刃先 | ホロー |
| 同梱商品 | 収納ケース |
| 品番・型番 | 1182522 |
| 商品の推奨用途 | サバイバル |
| 商品の重量 | 1 ポンド |
| 対象年齢 | 大人 |
| 特別な機能 | 耐久性 |
| 特徴 | 耐久性 |
1**9
初心者から慣れてる人までオススメの一品
鋼なので切れ味もよく、グリップも滑りにくいのでかなり使えます 少し重いですがその分パワーがあり、鋼のナイフの初心者から渓流釣り、ブッシュクラフトまで幅広く使えます 鞘も頑丈で落ちることはなさそうです
A**ー
野外活動持ち出し、ブッシュクラフトナイフとして購入。
長さは、概ね予想通り。重さはズツシリ。握る部分が厚みがあり、もう少し薄い滑りにくい素材に取り替えたいかなと感じた。切れ味良い。小物入れがもう少し入るともつと良いかも。同形の短いタイプも使ってみたい。春の山菜取りから夏キャンプ、渓流釣行、森林野徘徊茸木の実探し、ハンティングまであらゆる野外活動に連れて行きテストする。
4**4
抜け落ち防止が留まらない('༎ຶོρ༎ຶོ`)
ナイフ本体の切れ味は良いです。 が、他の方のレビューにも有りますがシースの抜け落ち防止ベルトのボタンが届きませ〜ん。 困ったもんだ(汗) まぁ、このシース自体がダサいのでインナーだけ利用して革で作りましょ(笑) 追伸 その後、夜なべして鈍角なベベルを削ぎ落とし料理からフェザー、チョップ、薪割りまで出来る万能ナイフに変身させました。 素材が良いのでチョップや薪割りしても刃はビクともしません。 因みに9は元々ホロウではなくスカンジグラインドです。
A**ー
刃はフラットのマイクロベベルつき。
刃の付き方は、フラットのマイクロベベルつき。見方によってはスカンジ(エッジ)にも見える。明らかにホロウではない。刃厚が5.5㎜もありバトニングで刃を破損させることは、まずない。ペグ打ちハンマーで叩けば割れるだろうが、そんな事をする人はいないだろう。シュレードSCHF9は最高のナイフである。
A**ー
優れた性能を持つ大型サバイバルナイフ
重量があり 切れ味もなかなか 研げばさらに切れると思う ただやはり重いかな~..
ひ**ー
ナイフ評価
グリップが少し握りずらい。 ただ、作りはしっかりして、かなり良い感じですねー コストパフォーマンスもすぐれています
A**ー
大きい
猟につかうのでもう少し小さくてもよかったかな(笑)ものはよかったです。
テ**ユ
良い大きさです。
思ってたよりも少し大きめですが、使いやすくしっかりしているので、これから重宝すると思います。
S**N
Schrade SCHF9 .25 thick and worthy
Schrade SCHF9 Extreme Survival Knife with Fixed 1095 High Carbon Steel is an AMAZING AMAZING value. For a 6.4 inch blade .25 thick full tang a true full tang this is the DEAL of the Knife World. As of December 2013 $39.00 on Amazon this is GREAT. EXCELLENT KNIFE - Sheath is fair - it's big. Worth getting a nice custom leather sheath. This knife seems to be a great Farm Carry tool. It's TOUGH as nails - great handle - Sharp and fine looking. For the price you invest it's not going to bother you to pound the heck out of it - what are knives for. You may want to get a 2nd as a collectors piece cause in my thought this is a $50.00 knife in 4 or 5 years if not sooner. For the price I would take this over the Becker BK2 with .25 thick blade. The BK2 is a 5" blade. I like the 6 inch blade - it's about a 6" inch cutting edge - I only count blade length from tip to where the blade starts - meaning the actual cutting edge not the entire size of the blade (why cound the finger choil area as part of the blade if it does not cut?) For Wood Batoning I prefer at least a 7" to 9" blade. Becker BK9, Ontario RTAK2, Ontario SP8 .26 thick on the SP8. BK9 and RTAK2 are both 3/16th's thick. I believe the RTAK2 is a bit longer than BK9 but the blade profile on the BK9 is better for busting through wood. Although the BK9 is not .25 thick it will not get "stuck" in wood like a full flat grind blade will. Not enough "real estate" moving through the wood. Sort of like a very think Machete would not be able to Baton through 8" oak it will get stuck. Not enough mass moving through. You won't have this with the Schrade - but the BK9 being thinner has more Length so to me it's more my style of a knife. Any knife can baton through 3" diameter wood you don't need a .25 inch thick blade for small logs so I don't know why these short blades are so thick. It's nice since they will take abuse. I just with this Schrade was 7.5 inches that 1 inch makes a HUGE difference when trying to Baton wood. Back to the Schrade. It's too large for an EDC "every day carry" It dwarfs the Cold Steel SRK in mass although only 1/2 if that longer than SRK in total length. It would make a GREAT back pack blade. GREAT GREAT for wood Batoning. If you are not into 7 plus inch knives GET THIS ONE. It can do just about anything any knife can do and for the price this is a real nice gesture by Schrade. The Becker BK7 will be better for cutting food and for finer wood work cause the BK7 is thinner it's 3/16th of an inch - this Schrade is .25 inch thick VERY SOLID. I have a feeling this one will become a classic IF they end up discontinuing it soon. It is worth $50.00 in my book. Don't knock yourselves out looking for a knife this one is it. KABAR, Ontario, Ranger by Ontario are to me the best out there for the price and as good quality as a Busse or Essee - those are higher end designer blades for people who have more money to burn - at the end of the day this knife will do EVERYTHING any of the others can. Thanks Schrade - sad you are not made in the USA any more. So after buying this folks get a KABAR BK9 for your big carry or the Ontario SP9 or RTAK2 or Ranger 7 or Ranger 9 ALL MADE IN USA (Specific Models of these companies are still made in USA other models are made in Taiwan) Peace friends!
C**S
Great knife amazing price!
Fantastic knife! First of all I have been using all sorts of knives for over 30 years. I have knives for work, hiking, camping, fishing and collections. This is probably my favourite and I'll explain why. It's very strong and can handle a beating. I don't care what others say about 1095 high carbon steel it's is one of the best as far as I'm concerned. It you want a knife that can handle a %#*! Kicking this is it. It's a heavy knife with a thick blade. Yes it is slightly more prone to rust then some others but if you know how to look after a knife then you won't have an issue.i have had lesser quality knife made from 1095 that I beat on a daily basis and it has not chipped, bent or broke. It is a large so if you don't want a large heavy knife don't get it. But I have nothing bad to say about this knife and sheath at all. 1095 steel takes a bit to sharpen but if you have any idea what your doing it's not hard to get a good edge with long lasting retention. Advice for people you don't have much experience with that. It's all in the angle of the edge. Came sharpe and case is great, well designed with great durability. ALL PROS NO CONS!!
O**Z
El mejor en relación calidad-precio.
Es un excelente cuchillo por el precio. El acero es 1095 de alto carbono. Bastante resistente y cómodo para manos grandes
A**.
Robusto, di giusta pesantezza e maneggevole
Buon coltello. La Schrade non si smentisce mai in quanto al rapporto qualita'/prezzo e questo coltello non è da meno. Un po' complicata la sistemazione alla cintura e, forse, se insieme alla tasca per la pietra per affilare applicata sul fodero ci fosse stata anche quest'ultima, non sarebbe stato male. E' giustamente pesante forse più dei coltelli che uso abitualmente all'aperto ma non da' fastidio né affatica la mano e il braccio. L'affilatura è precisa, priva di sbavature e si presta bene per il lavoro anche su legno stagionato, la lama ha uno spessore generoso e risulta compatta e idonea al bushcraft . Tutto sommato un coltello a tutto tondo buono per ogni genere di lavoro all'aperto e buon compagno di avventure...
S**K
Eher ein Werkzeug als ein Messer
Es ist mein erstes Outdoor-Messer, welches ich mir für grobe Arbeiten im Outdoor- / Camping- und Bushcraftbereich gekauft habe. Ausschlaggebend waren das als gut angepriesene Preis-Leistungsverhältnis. Ich wurde nicht enttäuscht. Das Messer wiegt einiges, liegt aber gut in der Hand. Es wirkt sehr wertig und ist - soweit ich das für meine Verhältnisse einschätzen kann - ausreichend scharf (schneidet Papier und Holz gleichermaßen gut). Bisher hat es auch nach den Einsätzen nicht an Schärfe verloren. Aufgrund der Klingenlänge darf man es in Deutschland nicht führen. Das liegt meiner Auffassung nach aber eher daran, dass es als Messer deklariert ist (was es natürlich der Bauart entsprechend auch ist) und nicht als Axt / Beil, als das es auch hätte deklariert werden können (natürlich nicht ganz ernst gemeint). Beile und Äxte sind Werkzeuge, die man mit sich herumtragen darf. ;-) Im Ernst: Es ist so wuchtig und schwer, dass man damit kaum feine Schnitzarbeiten vornehmen können wird. (Außer man hat größere Hände und mehr Kraft als ich.) Dafür kann man damit hervorragend Äste kürzen, Stämme entasten, Holzscheite spalten (Batoning) also eben grobe Arbeiten verrichten - genau, wie ich das wollte. Ich glaube auch nicht, dass jemand bei größter Anstrengung (ohne Hilfsmittel) diese Klinge abbrechen könnte (5 mm stark). Es hat eine wunderbar stabile Kunststoffscheide und lässt sich mit dem mitgelieferten Band mit dem Holster sicher am Gürtel und dem Oberschenkel befestigen. Die kleine Kunststofftasche, die sich auf dem Holster befindet, kann zum Mitführen von kleinen Gerätschaften genutzt werden (kleine Taschenlampe, Feuerzeug etc.), ist aber m. E. n. nur Spielerei. Da man das Täschchen auch abmachen kann, ist es allerdings ein nettes Gadget, das man sich auch an anderer Stelle z.B. an den Rucksack machen kann.
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