By Stephen Martin


Traveling and participating in outdoor activities that involve nature and the wild is fun and quite the challenge. Unlike going on vacation in a resort, convenience is not a matter of commercial accommodation but of personal preparation. There are many tools needed including tents, sleeping bags and other gear that help you cook, and do other tasks that you may need for the trip.

There are many things you would possibly need to survive days or even just a night out in the wild. You would need tents, ropes, cooking stuff and most especially a handy survival knife. There has always been a debate about what kind of knife is more preferred. The fight is between the foldable ones and the fixed blade camping knife.

Most would argue that the folders are more efficient because they can be easily concealed, compact and just really cool looking. But if you go out and use it for practical things, you might find that using the fixed one is more comfortable and can let you do the job without worrying of any hinges giving in and breaking. The main benefit of the blades with not foldable parts is how you can exert full force to do different tasks.

Tasks like using the blade as a makeshift screw driver, or for digging holes on the ground do not need any hesitation. Since no dirt or debris are going to get stuck on the hinges, you would not need to worry about the damage that the activity could do to the tool. If there was any damage at all it would all be from making the blade dull, which can be easily remedied. Twisting the thing will not make the sharp part come lose from the handle, since there are not hinges holding both parts together.

No need to worry about hinges getting rusted or damaged. This is especially useful for long lasting and heavy duty usage. You can guarantee that these blades are twice as long as the folding ones. This has the advantage when it comes to outdoor and hunting activities.

The best usefulness of the folding blades is maximized in the city, where knives are needed but have to look less threatening. Carrying a full blade around looks very violent and may scare people away and cause unnecessary panic. Still, you cannot deny that if the situation calls it, the tool can be of good use in many situations.

There are just some tasks that you would hesitate doing with a knife that rotates and has hinges. With a sturdy fixed blade, prying, twisting and pulling things are easier done. There is no need to worry about breaking the tool or getting skin locked and pinched on the hinges accidentally.

Maintenance and cleaning is easier. Some of the tasks involving knives are essentially messy. There is no limit to how long the knife should be since there is no worry that the force exerted would damage the tool, unlike folders. Although, you should really consider the length of the tool depending on its expected usage.

Knives will always post a hazard, but like it has been true since the beginning of mankind, there will always be a need for it. It helps with survival and dire situations that can happen anytime, so it would be best to keep one near you. Get one that is fixed and folded, they both have advantages that the other does not have.




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