Specifications
- Overall Length:6.63"
- Blade Length:3.02"
- Blade Thickness:0.11"
- Blade Material:8Cr13MoV
- Blade Style:Drop Point
- Blade Grind:Hollow
- Finish:Satin
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:3.61"
- Handle Thickness:-
- Handle Material:G-10
- Color:Black, Brown
- Weight:1.60 oz.
- User:Right Hand, Left Hand
- Sheath:Thermoplastic
- Knife Type:Fixed Blade
- Brand:CRKT
- Model:Biwa
- Model Number:2382
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Everyday Carry, Hunting
- Product Type:Knife
Specifications
- Overall Length:6.63"
- Blade Length:3.02"
- Blade Thickness:0.11"
- Blade Material:8Cr13MoV
- Blade Style:Drop Point
- Blade Grind:Hollow
- Finish:Satin
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:3.61"
- Handle Thickness:-
- Handle Material:G-10
- Color:Black, Brown
- Weight:1.60 oz.
- User:Right Hand, Left Hand
- Sheath:Thermoplastic
- Knife Type:Fixed Blade
- Brand:CRKT
- Model:Biwa
- Model Number:2382
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Everyday Carry, Hunting
- Product Type:Knife
Features:
- 8Cr13MoV steel resists corrosion and is easy to sharpen.
- Black and brown G-10 handle scales are impervious to the elements.
- Molded thermoplastic sheath ensures a secure fit.
Description:
The CRKT Biwa is a compact fixed blade knife designed by Alan Folts, a true master of small fixed blades. The Biwa is very slim and light weight, making it incredibly easy to carry. It's designed to be a low-profile companion in every day life and in the field.
CRKT Knives (Columbia River Knife & Tool) knives are a great way to make your knife collection shine. Find your newest addition at Blade HQ today!
Customer Reviews
This little guy goes in and out of the sheath easily, with a little tactile click, would make a nice neck knife, and had a good utility edge on arrival.
It is easy to hold and use, and has been perfect for all the uses I got if for, including using it to cut food.
It is, as my title says, absurdly pretty. I find myself taking it out to just admire it. I have previously bought several different knives of this size, but this one is exactly what I was looking for.
Features:
- 8Cr13MoV steel resists corrosion and is easy to sharpen.
- Black and brown G-10 handle scales are impervious to the elements.
- Molded thermoplastic sheath ensures a secure fit.
Description:
The CRKT Biwa is a compact fixed blade knife designed by Alan Folts, a true master of small fixed blades. The Biwa is very slim and light weight, making it incredibly easy to carry. It's designed to be a low-profile companion in every day life and in the field.
CRKT Knives (Columbia River Knife & Tool) knives are a great way to make your knife collection shine. Find your newest addition at Blade HQ today!
Specifications
- Overall Length:6.63"
- Blade Length:3.02"
- Blade Thickness:0.11"
- Blade Material:8Cr13MoV
- Blade Style:Drop Point
- Blade Grind:Hollow
- Finish:Satin
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:3.61"
- Handle Thickness:-
- Handle Material:G-10
- Color:Black, Brown
- Weight:1.60 oz.
- User:Right Hand, Left Hand
- Sheath:Thermoplastic
- Knife Type:Fixed Blade
- Brand:CRKT
- Model:Biwa
- Model Number:2382
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Everyday Carry, Hunting
- Product Type:Knife
That said, the steel is crap whish there was option for better steel. I sliced through maybe 10 carboard boxes and inspected the blade later to find half of the entire blade was covered in micro chips. I couldn't believe it with that light use you would think i just been slicing aluminum. I'll probably steer clear of Chinese steel going foward.
This little guy goes in and out of the sheath easily, with a little tactile click, would make a nice neck knife, and had a good utility edge on arrival.
It is easy to hold and use, and has been perfect for all the uses I got if for, including using it to cut food.
It is, as my title says, absurdly pretty. I find myself taking it out to just admire it. I have previously bought several different knives of this size, but this one is exactly what I was looking for.
That said, the steel is crap whish there was option for better steel. I sliced through maybe 10 carboard boxes and inspected the blade later to find half of the entire blade was covered in micro chips. I couldn't believe it with that light use you would think i just been slicing aluminum. I'll probably steer clear of Chinese steel going foward.