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Cold Steel Finn Wolf 3.5in AUS8A Razor-Sharp Straight Back Blade 4.375in Griv-Ex OD Green Handle Hunting Folding Knife, Blister Pack

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About this item

  • FINN WOLF FOLDER - It's a combination of functionality, reliability, and affordability - The Finn Wolf excels in a variety of outdoor tasks, from cutting rope and preparing food to carving wood and performing everyday chores
  • AUS8A STEEL - The expertly heat-treated Japanese AUS8A steel has tested amazingly well over the years and has proven to be an excellent steel for working knives - tough, corrosion resistant, with good edge holding and easy to re-sharpen
  • GRIV-EX HANDLE - The Finn Wolf hunting folding knife features a Griv-Ex expertly contoured handle with a coarse-textured surface that ensures control during use and a comfortable, secure grip, even in challenging wet and cold conditions
  • TRI-AD LOCK - Equipped with Cold Steel's renowned Tri-Ad locking mechanism, the Finn Wolf folding knife offers unparalleled strength and shock resistance; This locking mechanism enhances the knife's reliability and safety during heavy-duty tasks
  • SPECS - Weight: 3.4 oz (96.4 g); Blade Thickness: 3 mm; Blade Length: 3.5"; Blade Steel: AUS8A; Handle Length/Material: 4.375" Griv-Ex; Overall Length: 7.875"; Knife Type: Folder; Blade Shape: Straight Back; Locking Mechanism: Tri-Ad Lock


COLD STEEL FINN WOLF HUNTING OUTDOORS FOLDING KNIFE:
A design collaboration between custom knife-maker Andrew Demko
and Cold Steel President Lynn C. Thompson, the Cold Steel Finn
Wolf is a folding utility and camp knife that draws inspiration from
the classic Finnish Pukko.
Equipped with our Tri-Ad lock for superior safety and security, the
Finn Wolf is a folder that you can rely on in even the most
uncompromising conditions.
Its satin polished Japanese AUS 8A blade is ready to put in long
hours and hard work, and with its keen zero ground edge, it's a
breeze to re-sharpen in the field.
With this much performance packed into this comfortable, strong,
practical, and inexpensive package, there's simply no excuse not
to add a Finn Wolf to your collection today!
FEATURES:
- Griv-Ex Handle;
- AUS8A Straight Back Blade;
- Stainless Pocket / Belt Clip;
- Tri-Ad Locking Mechanism.
SPECS:
Weight: 3.4 oz (96.4 g);
Blade Thickness: 3 mm;
Blade Length: 3 1/2";
Handle Length 4 3/8";
Overall Length: 7 7/8".


Enrique
Reviewed in Mexico on September 10, 2023
ESTE ES UNO DE LOS MODELOS MÁS CONOCIDOS Y PROBADOS DE COLD STEELLA FINN WOLF, LIGERA Y SUPER FILOSAALTAMENTE RECOMENDABLE
Gabriel
Reviewed in Mexico on July 18, 2023
Navaja de materiales de buena calidad, muy bonita, con un gran agarre, pero lo principal es que tiene un acero de gran calidad y extremadamente afilado, no se van a arrepentir
Maximilian Bäuerle
Reviewed in Germany on June 3, 2021
Ein Top Back UP, EDC und schnitz messerNur eines Beachten die klinge ist nicht auf schock belastungen ausgelegt
Polonius
Reviewed in Germany on January 17, 2021
Das Cold Steel Finn Wolf ist ein sehr gutes und robustes Taschenmesser mit hoher Alltagstauglichkeit. Für den Preis unschlagbar!Wenn man ein Taschenmesser mit skandinavischem Schliff sucht, gibt es nicht viele Alternativen.Und die Klingenverriegelung „Tri-Ad Lock“ gehört zu den besten die es gibt.
p.r.s.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2019
My first Cold Steel knife. It stands out especially at 30$. I bit the Cold Steel bullet despite the gimmicky videos of their advertising dept. because a co-worker kept raving about them. The only reason I am leaving a review with 4 stars instead of 5 is that the blade could have been sharper and the pocket clip lets the knife ride high in the pocket. The clip I knew about before purchasing, but for a knife company that prints how sharp their knives are on the box this should have shaved.Other than that it's a fine blade!! AUS 8 is what it is, a budget steel that is workable and worth the money. The grind is nice (love me a Scandi grind) and even. The blade can be opened with one hand. The blade is slightly off center (no biggie for the money). It has no blade play either side to side or up and down. It locks up TIGHT! I was curious about the "Triad lock" and can say I am impressed. Be prepared to press down hard to close that knife. The only other knife in my collection that locks so tightly is a Buck 110 and that doesn't really lock this tight. I have no worries about it coming undone in use. The handle is decent (more than adequate for the $$) and it's pretty light too.All in all a good product and a great one if you want to find out how Cold Steel feels.
Gen Nevada
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2019
Impressed because before I had a cold steel folder (code 4 tanto) and disengaging the lock was so hard it was near impossible till getting used to. Upon handling the finnwolf, I found that it's so easy to disengage the lock that I can close it one handed. Cold steel really touched up on their tri ad lock to make it more user friendly. To no surprise, the edge came wicked sharp and a true scandy meaning no secondary edge angle. I have a good selection of budget blade so usually when you get a budget blade, you get butdget fit and finish. With this knife it's as if you pay budget price and crisp fit and finish. This is a solid hit from Cold Steel and I'm loving it already. Also light weight. This definitely won a spot in my EDC rotation and I have a feeling that this will win in the rotation too.
Mike Kemp
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2018
I enjoy scandi grinds, and love the look and feel of this knife - especially at around $30. It's light, sturdy, and feels great in my hand. You do need to be careful because the blade lock is stiff and the blade could "pop" down on your finger if you're pushing too hard. But at the same time the lock is super sturdy, and it's loosening up as I use it more.As someone else mentioned, the blade is a little more difficult to sharpen toward the tip because the grind steepens somewhat. But with a little time I got it shaving sharp all across the blade. The blade has held up fine after using it to sharpen about 10 wooden stakes and to cut various boxes, etc. around the house.Overall, I really enjoy the look, feel, and performance of this knife.
jf teruel
Reviewed in Spain on September 17, 2017
Cuchillo de cold steel de poca calidad . No lo volvería a comprar el mango es de plástico barato el cierre de la hoja no se suave ni rápido y el acero de la hoja a pesar de ser el 304 ha perdido muy rapidemente su capacidad de corte .
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2017
This knife, the one with a Z at the end of its model number, the one that comes in the clam pack not a box, is a true zero ground Scandinavian style edge (and is slightly but critically different from the boxed version). This is the most DELICATE edge you can put on a knife, this is best for woodworking and terrible for edc use. Again and I can't stress this enough this version is not good at being an everyday carry knife because of how delicate it's edge is, it's an excellent cutter but one whoops onto something hard, like a counter top, and you're going to chip or roll the edge (I don't care what Mr Thompson or the YouTube reviewers say, just look at all the negative reviews here about edge damage). The scandi edge is a specialized woodworking edge. Many knives have a "modified" scandi edge* to cope with with how delicate this edge type is, the other version of this, the morakniv garburg and bushcraft black, TOPS b.o.b., TOPS new scandi folder, real steel bushcraft series and many others all have secondary edge bevels and thus are not true scandi grinds and this is why you don't here much about them having edge issues. The only reason to buy this knife is if you intend to use it for wood carving only, in my opinion this knife is a good use of the true scandi edge because you don't have to dedicate your fixed blade to such a specialized edge, it's just goes in the pocket until you want to make your feather sticks, notches etc. If you want to experience a TRUE Scandinavian edge this knife is the way to go but it's not for everyone and you really should research more about true zero ground edges BEFORE you buy this. Again if you haven't had a zero ground edge before and you get this and treat it like any other knife your going to badly damage the edge. Treat any review that doesn't tell what I'm about tell you with scepticism. The thumb studs are very difficult to remove, they look like a solid screw that is screwed through the blade but it's actually a two piece affair that you have to hold one side with a pliers while you unscrew it. You MUST to remove the thumb studs to sharpen it yet not one video review mentioned this, most said it's an adjustable screw (false) so this makes me wonder if they used it enough to need to sharpen it up again (doubtful). Another thing, true scandi edges need is to be sharpened on stones only, no belt sharpeners (like the work sharp) and no stropping at all, especially loaded strops, even on board strops, the leather itself is soft enough to curl around the edge a slowly turn it into a modified scandi edge (which is pointless, see below). *Also in my opinion is that modified scandi edges are pointless, they are just saber grinds with bad edge geometry, you get the cutting performance of a saber grind not a scandi, you sharpen it like a saber grind not a scandi, thus it's a saber grind not a scandi (and a sub par saber at that). Again If you read or see in reviews some knives with a scandi edge being easily damaged, like this knife and say the condor swamp romper, while other knives with scandi edges taking a beating without issues, like the other version of this and say the morakniv garburg, it's because the formers are true scandi edges while the latter's are modified scandi edges. This is also why I think cold steel hasn't changed the steel in this when it has all it's other knives, aus-8 is a softer steel and that's what you want in a true scandi, in cts-bd1 or xhp steel you'll quickly end up with a chipped up almost serrated edge. Please research zero ground edges from knife makers and professional knife sharpeners if you want confirmation of what I said here, don't listen to YouTube personalities or someone trying to sell you something (like customer services at some of the manufacturers and website sellers).
Rivian
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2016
Very well crafted knife. Doesn't have assisted opening like a Kershaw, but easy enough. Lock is much stronger than Kershaws. I really like the blade. Very, very fine and sharp. I've only used it lightly to cut up boxes, but seems to holds sharpness well. Cardboards can be a bit rough on blades. Also very light and comfortable handle. About the only think I don't like is the packaging. Such a sharp knife in a difficult to open package is a set up for accidents. It'd say under $50 is a great value.