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Knife Rundown: Casstrom Lars Falt

Casstrom Lars Falt Knife: A Stalwart of Wilderness Expeditions

Deep in the heart of the Scandinavian wilderness, where the forests whisper ancient secrets and the rugged terrain challenges every step, a reliable knife is not just a tool—it's a lifeline. The Casstrom Lars Falt Knife, designed in collaboration with renowned survival expert Lars Falt, emerges as a quintessential companion for such relentless environments. This knife isn't merely crafted; it's forged from the experiences of a man who has survived the extremes of the wild.

Knife Review: Casstrom Lars Falt

Knife Summary

Knife Manufacturer Casstrom
Knife Specification Lars Falt
Made in Country Lycksele, Lapland, Sweden
Mechanism Type Fixed
Construction Type Full Tang
Blade Material Carbon Steel Sleipner
Handle Material Curly Birch
Blade Grind Scandi
Blade Point Drop Point
Lanyard Hole Yes
Firestarter Compatible Yes
Fits FGL450 Sheath Yes, Explore

Knife Technical

Weight 195 g / 6.8 oz
Overall Length 230 mm / 9 in
Handle Length 115 mm / 4.5 in
Blade Length 115 mm / 4.5 in
Blade Thickness 4 mm / 0.15 in
Blade Hardness 59 HRC

Knife Review: Casstrom Lars Falt

Knife Rundown

The Casstrom Lars Falt Knife boasts a robust and functional design optimized for survival and bushcraft. The blade, approximately 115 mm long, is made from high-quality Bohler K720 high carbon tool steel, known for its strength and edge retention. The thickness of the blade speaks to its durability, while the handle, crafted from Curly Birch or Micarta depending on the model, offers a secure and comfortable grip. The natural pattern of the birch adds a touch of rustic beauty to the knife, making each piece subtly unique.

Designed under the guidance of Lars Falt himself, the knife's usability is paramount. The handle is shaped to provide a natural, ergonomic grip, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use. The blade's Scandi grind is not only ideal for woodworking and carving but also efficient in making precise cuts, which is critical in survival situations where every move counts. This grind also simplifies the sharpening process, an essential feature for maintaining the blade's effectiveness while in the field.

The choice of Bohler K720 steel for the blade ensures that the knife withstands the harshness of outdoor use, including exposure to wet conditions. Although high carbon steel requires a bit more care to prevent rust, its ability to maintain a sharp edge through extensive use makes it a worthy choice for any outdoorsman. Regular maintenance and proper storage will keep the Lars Falt Knife in excellent condition, ready for years of reliable service.

The Casstrom Lars Falt Knife is remarkably versatile, adept at performing a wide range of outdoor tasks. From preparing firewood and constructing shelter to processing game and other campsite necessities, this knife meets various needs with efficiency. Its robust construction handles demanding tasks, while the precision of its blade makes it suitable for more delicate, skillful work.

Our Thoughts

The Casstrom Lars Falt Knife is a formidable tool, designed with the wisdom of a survival expert and executed with impeccable craftsmanship. Its features—from the high-quality blade to the ergonomic handle—speak of a deep understanding of outdoor survival needs.

For the adventurer who respects the heritage of the wilderness and values reliability and functionality in their gear, the Lars Falt Knife is an exceptional choice. It promises not only to perform but to endure, becoming a trusted part of your outdoor endeavors. Whether braving the silent forests of the North or navigating the rugged landscapes elsewhere, this knife stands as a beacon of dependability in the untamed wild.

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