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BPSKNIVES Adventurer - Bushcraft Knife - Fixed-Blade Carbon Steel Knife with Leather Sheath and Firestarter - Outdoor Full Tang…

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Best with firesteel

Amazon rating

★★★★★4.7(2,752)

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Verdict scoreGreat
85/ 100

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Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

BPSKNIVES Adventurer - Bushcraft Knife - Fixed-Blade Carbon Steel Knife with Leather Sheath and Firestarter - Outdoor Full Tang…

Sources behind this verdict

10 reviewers weighted by source trust

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The consensus

What reviewers found

Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.

Across the reviewers we read, the BPS Adventurer has become a budget-bushcraft favorite, particularly among users who want a full-tang carbon-steel knife with a true Scandi grind and a quality leather sheath under $40. techwriteredc.com calls it 'a rock solid, budget friendly camp knife,' and r/Bushcraft threads describe BPS knives as arriving 'razor sharp' with steel that's 'decent (not great but sharpens easily and holds an edge).' The included ferro rod and leather sheath are repeatedly flagged as exceeding the price-point norm. The most consistent criticism on r/Bushcraft is size: one high-upvote comment argues 'the Adventurer is much too big for a bushcraft knife,' citing 4.5" as the practical maximum.

What reviewers liked

  • Full-tang carbon steel with Scandi grind at sub-$40, repeatedly praised across r/Bushcraft and r/BudgetBlades
  • Leather sheath and included ferro rod called better than typical at this price
  • Arrives shaving-sharp out of the box per multiple subreddit reports
  • techwriteredc.com endorses build quality and field readiness

Where it falls short

  • r/Bushcraft top commenters consider the blade too long for proper bushcraft carving
  • Carbon steel requires maintenance to avoid rust
  • Steel quality described as 'decent, not great' on r/Bushcraft
  • Heavier than Mora alternatives, less nimble for finesse work

Across the reviews

Synthesis · not our verdict

Across the reviewers we read, the BPS Adventurer has become a budget-bushcraft favorite, particularly among users who want a full-tang carbon-steel knife with a true Scandi grind and a quality leather sheath under $40. techwriteredc.com calls it 'a rock solid, budget friendly camp knife,' and r/Bushcraft threads describe BPS knives as arriving 'razor sharp' with steel that's 'decent (not great but sharpens easily and holds an edge).' The included ferro rod and leather sheath are repeatedly flagged as exceeding the price-point norm.

The most consistent criticism on r/Bushcraft is size: one high-upvote comment argues 'the Adventurer is much too big for a bushcraft knife,' citing 4.5" as the practical maximum. Reviewers who want a do-it-all camp knife (chopping, batoning, light carving) love it; reviewers focused purely on fine carving find it unwieldy. Long-term durability reports on r/Bushcraft are positive, with multiple users on their second or third BPS.

For a full-tang carbon-steel package with firesteel and leather sheath at this price, the trust-weighted consensus is that BPS punches well above its weight, with the understanding that this is more camp knife than fine-carving tool.

Key specs

Source: Amazon listing
✅ Sharp Blade
Full Tang Bushcraft Knife made of Carbon Steel with Leather Case Razor-sharp durable Fixed Blade has a true scandi grind. The Camp Knife is sharp out of the box
✅ High Quality
Fixed Blade Knife made of high 1066 carbon steel. Hardened to 56-57 HRC and holds an edge well. Well balanced. The handle of the knife is made of walnut wood, coated with Danish oil, which allows this tourist knife to be resistant to moisture and dirt. The handle is fixed with ties, it can be easily unscrewed in order to clean the knife
✅ Christmas Gift
Needed thing for those who keen on fishing, hunting, camping and spending time actively. A great gift for true connoisseurs of knives. Stocking Stuffers
✅ Dimensions
Total length - 10 inches(255 mm). Blade length - 5 1/3 inches(135 mm). Handle length - 4 2/3 inches(120 mm). Blade width - 1.2 inch(30 mm). Blade thickness - 0.1 inches(2,8 mm). Weight without sheath - 5.7 oz(160 grams). Weight with sheath and Ferro Rod - 10.2 oz(290 grams)
✅ Safe Carrying
Camp knife Adventurer CSHF is equipped with a leather sheath with ferro rod, which allows you to conveniently carry the knife on a belt or in a backpack or bag. And the ferro rod will be relevant in the most diverse situations
✅ Clean Before Using
The knife’s blade is coated with gun oil, please wipe it off before using for the first time. Blade made of High CARBON Steel, it can rust! Please, be careful, do not allow the knife to be in a nested environment. After using the knife sure to rinse and wipe dry
✅ Made in Ukraine

What customers say

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The Adventurer is much too big for a bushcraft knife. 4.5" blade is the maximum, IMO, and not too thick or wide. The primary task for a ...
Trustedvia r/Bushcraft
This knife is awesome. The price is awesome. The leather sheet is beyond retribution. Just a great tool all the way around about one for myself.
Supportingvia r/BudgetBlades

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