Bark River Mini Kephart
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Hi folks, I’m sharing another small or EDC type fixed blade. This is the Mini Kephart by Bark River. The specs and details are listed below. Enjoy
Bark River Mini Kephart - Dark Curly Maple with Mosaic Pins and Red Liners
Specs:
Overall Length: 7.5 inches or 19 cm
Blade Length: 3.7 inches or 9.3 cm
Blade Thickness: .093 inches or 2.3 mm
Advertised Weight: 2.8 ounces or 80 grams
Actual Weight: 2.7 ounces or 76 grams
Blade Steel: CPM3V
Grind: Convex with a centered tip
Handle design: Straight broom stick like design with self-guard
It comes with a belt carry leather sheath (1.5 oz).
The total weight of this knife with the leather sheath is about 4.1 ounces or 116 grams.
All the best to everyone and enjoy your adventurers
I've got a Bravo 1 in Cru Wear arriving tomorrow. Wondering if I would have been happier with a smaller, lighter one? I guess we'll see. The purple and grey maple burl handle bamboozled me,
Love my mini kephart, that and my kalahari thorn are my favorite small barkies. Fantastic knives!
Great knife . I've a buffalo horn w/red liners and it is my favorite feeling knife .
Nice review. Will the spine of the knife work with a ferro rod ? Will it throw sparks from a ferro rod?
What a great video, really love that. Hope to see more soon.
SurvivalAustria
Very nice knife.
The Mini Kephart is a fantastic cutting tool. The lanyard hole is handy because you can add a short lanyard to help pull the knife from the sheath.
Thin and slicey!!!
Awesome. I have one with impala handles.
Nice knives. How do you prefer Mini Kephart to the ULB or Bravo EDC? Been thinking which would be a good all around light hike/weekend camp knife.
Hi, for me, it would be a toss up between the Ultra Lite Bushcrafter or the Mini Kephart. Both are outstanding lightweight companions. Thanks
@@TheAmericanOutfitter Thank you sir for taking the time to reply and the time to make your videos.
Nice knife
Does it have a 90 degree spine?
Yes
Those finish issues are not acceptable for a knife costing around $250.00 plus, send it back to Bark river and let them fix those problems they have a lifetime warranty.
Disappointing workmanship. ..considering how expensive these knives are.
Those flaws should not be there on a knife that costs over $400 in Canada. I bought a BR Puukko knife in which the grind rises as it approaches the choil, which also shouldn’t happen. Better watch your quality control Bark River!!