Channel your inner survivalist with the sleek 163 Bushcrafter, a modern bushcraft fixed-blade reimagined as a premium variant to the original 162 designed by Shane Sibert. Built for the trail - or straying off of it - the 163 has been elevated with improved blade geometry and handle ergonomics, premium finishes like a lightweight carbon fiber handle, and a modular molded sheath design with a push-button retention release. From fire prep batoning and feather sticking to shelter building and food prep around camp, the 163 Bushcrafter begs you to be outside.
Features
- High-ground drop-point blade with black finish
- CPM-CruWear steel blade
- Hand-blended and contoured carbon fiber handles held together with pressed titanium tubing
- Black injection molded sheath with push-button release. User-configurable for scout or dangle carry configuration with or without a ferro rod
Specifications
- Blade Length: 4.3837" (11.135 cm)
- Handle Length: 4.6580" (12.944 cm)
- Overall Length: 9.0417" (24.079 cm)
- Blade Material: CPM-CruWear Tool Steel
- Blade Thickness: 0.164" (4.166 mm)
- Blade Style: Drop Point
- Blade Grind: Flat
- Blade Finish: Black
- Handle Material: Carbon Fiber with Red Spacers
- Handle Thickness: 0.948" (24.079 mm)
- Sheath Material: Kydex
- Weight: 7.72 oz. (218.9 g)
- Designer: Shane Sibert
- Made in the USA