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The FLISSA Fixed Blade Hunting Knife features a robust 3.63-inch D2 steel blade with a hardness rating of 60-62HRC, ensuring exceptional sharpness and corrosion resistance. Its full-tang construction paired with an ergonomic G10 handle guarantees durability and comfort for extended outdoor use. Lightweight at 6.48 ounces and equipped with a secure nylon sheath and belt clip, this knife is an essential, reliable companion for hunting, camping, survival, and everyday outdoor activities.












| ASIN | B09T3GT8WP |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,736 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #128 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 3.63 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Teardrop |
| Blade Type | Fixed |
| Brand | FLISSA |
| Brand Name | FLISSA |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 332 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon |
| Item Length | 8.5 Inches |
| Item Shape | Teardrop |
| Item Weight | 6.48 Ounces |
| Model Name | FLISSA Fixed Blade Hunting Knife |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Camping, Survival |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Full Tang, Rust Resistant |
| Special Features | Full Tang, Rust Resistant |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 820909776512 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**Y
Terrific value!
This knife is amazingly good, especially at the price point. It's D2 steel, which is a semi-stainless and thus more suitable for outdoor use than plain carbon steel which will rust more easily. Pros: 1) The knife feels good in the hand, and has a pleasing shape. 2) The spine is thick and has a square edge, so it should be good for scraping a fero rod. 3) The sheath is tough, and covers the knife well. 4) The sheath has a seat belt cutter slot. Cons: 1) I wish it had a finger choil at the base of the blade, similar to Spyderco or RAT (Randall's Adventure and Training) knives. 2) The sheath is so tight when the knife is fully inserted that my 12 year old son can't get the knife out. Overall, this knife is an amazing value!
B**N
Don't pass this one up! Buy two if you can
People, this is one of those inexpensive gems you should not pass by. Solid. Minor imperfection near tip end (just a few slight ridges not machined out). Sharp, feels very good in the hand. I like the weight and love G10 scales which are cut smooth, flush with the tang. Just a solid good quality knife I am very glad I purchased. Almost forgot. The knife fits very snug and secure in the sheath if you push it in harder ( seated properly)
C**A
Solid knife
My initial reaction when I opened the knife was pure joy. The knife looked great, the packaging was good, and I was very pleased. The knife is a bit heavy, but I love that, but it's still well balanced. I'm able to use it as an EDC. One of the main reasons why I bought it was a lot of good reviews and for blade sharpness, however I noticed with mine it was sharp, but it's dull towards the back of the knife. As I'm slicing things, I can see where it just doesn't slice as smooth, and it just tears the items instead of slicing cleanly through. With time, I'm hoping to re sharpen and fix the issue at hand. It's for that reason I give it a 4 instead of a 5 star. For $20 it's an amazing deal. A bit of an update after having it for a few years, I didn't add this to my original comment, but my kydex sheath, the knife fits loose. I dont know why since I never abused the knife nor the sheath, but it's been that way for a while now. Idk id there is anyway to just receive a new sheath.
H**N
Great for the price. Very nice knife, so-so sheath (but still great value for ~$18)
I like this knife. It took a bit to grow on me, but I decided I like it & will keep it. I got it along with some similarly-shaped general utility / bushcraft knives, and this Flissa was the least expensive & it showed. (Compared to some $30 knives LOL, so that’s not saying much) The handle scales are quite thin, which at first I didn’t like, but decided I do. The knife itself overall seems high quality, great fit & finish, no issues. The sheath has a very handy & nice “cord cutter” / quick-access cut out. I love those & they are quite handy. I do not love that the sheath has a clip built-in, but if it ever breaks, It wont be too big a deal to cut it off & mount a better tek-lock type of clip or whatever. Besides; I’m not going to carry it; I decided to keep it as a dedicated car knife. The clip actually seems pretty decent. It locks very securely into the sheath - almost too securely. My trick of taking an oily foam swab & swabbing out the sheath to lubricate it, was extremely helpful with this knife in particular. The sheath is not the best I’ve ever seen, but again; for the price…. You really can’t complain…. Besides; the biggest sheath complaint usually is that the sheath doesn’t securely hold the Knife, and this one has the opposite problem; it’s almost TOO tight & secure. This is NOT a negative; because a sheath that is too tight / secure will wear in perfectly over time + a little tiny CLP helps make it release perfect anyway. Anyway; my first instinct was to return this FLISSA Knife, but it grew on me over a couple days; I now like it quite a bit & wish it wasn’t always in my car so I could admire it more often. :-) I continue to be amazed at the value you can get under $40 these days…. Truly remarkable.
R**H
Good knife for the money
For the price, this knife is surprisingly good. The sheath holds the knife securely, and the knife itself feels sturdy. I sharpened it myself, and it holds an edge reasonably well. The manufacturer claims it's made of D2 steel, though I have no way to verify that. I do know that D2 steel—like many others—requires proper hardening and tempering to reach its optimal performance and hardness. That’s why one D2 knife can cost twice as much as another. While I don’t have specialized tools to test the steel’s hardness or composition, based on how well this knife retains its edge, it seems to have undergone at least some degree of hardening and tempering. I also like how the knife fits in my hand. Overall, I consider it a good value for the money.
D**Y
A well made, functional tool for most outdoor uses
This is a well made knife of quality materials. The blade is marked "D2" which is a tool steel providing many qualities for a knife blade. It has a nicely designed curve along the top of the 1/8" thick integral tang blade from the drop tip to the lanyard hole drilled into the upper rear of the tang. it has a very useful, smooth jimping just forward of the grip with a finger guard integral with the blade/tang. The grips are nicely designed, textured G10 material made to fit the contours of the blade, and at just over 1/2" thick the grip provides a comfortable hold which will fit all but the largest hands. The sheath is a polymer material made specifically to fit this knife which will firmly snap in when inserted. A belt slot is on the back side of the sheath providing a high carry on a waist belt. This knife will serve most outdoor uses. It is small enough to easily carry yet large and heavy enough for broad utility.
M**N
Far better than the price reflects
This knife has really impressed me. I own a lot of knives, including some costing several hundred dollars. This one has a comfortable grip with my medium hands. The blade is made of D2, which should hold an edge far better than your typical cheap knife. The size and shape make it a perfect edc, but still sturdy enough for some wood craft or hunting work. The full grind and blade thickness make it slicey without sacrificing strength. The sheath is very basic, but retains the knife well. To the negative side, the black coating is kind of patchy on my example. The fit and finish are a little rough, with edges showing and ununiform grinding on the grip panels. None of that should be a suprise at this price point though. They also aren't so bad as to make you shy away from buying it. I bought this one for my sister, and now my wife wants one! I will probably buy one for myself too. At this price, it's a no brainer
S**R
Good hard use knife , for cheap
Pretty much perfect toolbox knife. Not too big, but thick blade. Handle is OK. Sheath is meh, but holds the knife well. Stout little knife.
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