A hunting knife has to do more than just cut. It should be easy to carry, comfortable to use, and have the right shape to perform the majority of field dressing, skinning, and quartering tasks.
We evaluated each knife out of the box for appearance, fit and finish, grip, and overall ergonomics. To evaluate performance, we slipped the folding knives in and out of pockets and opened and closed them as designed. Fixed blades went in and out of their sheaths. We tested to see if the sheath held the knife securely, if it could be easily attached to a pack or belt, and if it would protect the user from falling on the blade.
To evaluate cutting ability, we sliced through rope, sticks, leather, meat, paracord, and twine. We…
