The 10 Best Camping Knives
Editor's Notes
September 11, 2019:
Removed the Wicked Hand Saw because it is not really a knife. Added the Leatherman Sidekick because it is very well-built, has two blades and features many things that will help you while out in the wilderness.
The ranking is mostly a mix of fixed and folding knives. Folding knives like the Benchmade Bugout 535 and the Kershaw Blur Black are great if space is an issue and you only need a blade for light use. For heavy use during camping and hunting, a fixed blade knife like the Buck Knives 192 or the Fallkniven A1 is preferable. They are almost always full-tang which means that you can't break the handle by pivoting on the blade and you can transfer a lot more force through the blade before it breaks. They are normally larger and have a thicker profile so they can handle tasks like chopping through wood and brush.
Knives are extremely dangerous and should only be used when observing all appropriate safety precautions.