🗡️ Own the wild with precision and power — your ultimate survival edge!
The W-SCANDI Full Tang Survival Knife is a rugged, high-performance fixed blade crafted from tough D2 steel with a 60 HRC rating, featuring a razor-sharp 4.6-inch V-grind blade and a full tang design for maximum durability. Its ergonomic TPE handle and secure tactical sheath make it the perfect companion for bushcraft, camping, hunting, and everyday carry, all engineered to meet German quality standards.
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) |
Item Weight | 13.12 Ounces |
Item Length | 9.5 Inches |
Blade Length | 4.6 Inches |
Blade Shape | Straight |
Blade Edge | V-Grind |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Full Tang |
Theme | Outdoor Survival |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black - Silver |
X**D
A Good Knife Knifes!
And this one knifes well! With a blade size of just under 5 inches, it's a very strong piece of metal. It arrived razor-sharp, without a single spot of rust. I was able to use it for a wilderness course all weekend without having to sharpen it at all! As described, it is full tang, has a PTE grip that sits firmly in hand without slippage, and comes with a poly sheath for a little extra safety and security. At such a good price, I couldn't really ask for more.
C**N
Great knife at awesome price
ODENWOLF W-SCANDI Full Tang Survival Knife with Sheath is a steal of a knife and a fantastic deal at 40 bucks. Comes sharp and is well made for in the thirty to forty dollar range, truly a very spectacular knife. The scandi-grind is done perfectly and if you use a hand sharpener with a leather cover, just a bit of stropping and this work of art is shaving sharp. On top of that you get D2 steel at a bargain basement price. D2 is a decent budget steel that will hold an edge pretty well for a long time. For what you get at this price it will hold its own with a lot of the name brand bushcraft knives that sell for 3 to 4 times the cost of one of these little gems. The steel is thick and will hold up for years with just normal maintenance that you will have to perform for any knife you value and want to last. Having a strong background in camping and survival I am blown away every time I find an extreme deal for a tool that can help keep you alive in the back country.
S**L
Extremely sharp
I bought this because it was an inexpensive fixed blade. This thing is sharp. I have had it about a week and I’ve used it a bit. Seems to retain edge pretty well. It has D2 printed on the side of the blade and it cuts like a high quality D2 blade. My only partial beef is the rubber grip but it doesn’t affect the overall usage of the knife. It’s more preference on my part. The design is awesome though. It’s the perfect size and length, and it seems to have a good balance. Its weight is good. I think I’ll buy more when they expand their collection.
S**E
Good but...
Bought the green and satin flat grind. It's a good, competent knife on the whole but needs some improvements. Only time will tell how the steel is but for most of the rest of it, it's alright.ALRIGHT:* Very comfortable in hand.*Handle material is a dense, firm rubber, not unlike the kind of stuff Cold Steel uses. It's grippy and not cheap feeling at all. It's nice and you will like it.* Good grinds all around.*Acceptably, but not amazing, sharp. No problems so far with rolling, chipping or deforming. Seems to hold an edge like it should. Y'all know how Chinese D2 is, though.* Sharp spine throws gobs of sparks off a good quality ferro rod.* Long vertical spacing between rivets and on the belt strap is identical to an Esee 6 sheath, so finding a matching ferro rod holder is easy. Make sure the one you get comes with a longer screw set, preferably with truss (flat) heads or washers because one will need to go in the slot.NOT ALRIGHT:* The belt strap is functional, but poorly designed, only connecting to one side of the sheath. You can't actually move it up or down the sheath, either. Reason being, the handle strap is sized such that it will only fit exactly in the handle groove it sits in out of the box and the handle hump in the sheath won't let you move it any higher anyway, but the only real reason you'd want to move it is so you can use a Esee 6 ferro rod holder and get both screws in the rivet holes instead of one in the slot.* The rivets in the sheath are those cheap rivets everybody uses even on very expensive knives - Fat on one side, very thin and weak on the other. This also presents a fashion faux pas for lefties.* They cheaped out on the screws. They need to be another 2mm or 3mm longer. I don't think they'll break, they just should've used better screws. They're also oval head screws so you can only use them reliably in the rivet holes. Technically, you can use them in the slots, but because they dig in and spread the plastic you can't really tighten that screw and you risk breaking the sheath.* Retention of the sheath itself is not very good, so plan on always using the belt strap. It's fine because it has the belt strap and doesn't need any retention on the sheath at all, but if it didn't I would not trust the retention of the sheath itself.REMARKS:It's a good user knife. A good alternative to a similarly sized Mora and has better steel, assuming the heat treat doesn't suck and so far it appears to be okay. It's not perfect, of course. They need to beef up the screws and give it a full width back plate. Personally, I wish it had more flat in the blade and less rake on the belly, but it's fine like it is. They also ought to offer a compatible ferro rod holder or integrate one into the backplate itself. They're really leaving money on the table by not having this.The sheath IS NOT KYDEX! That's fine, but too many reviewers are calling it Kydex and it is not. It's just plastic, like FRN. The backplate on the belt strap does look and feel very much like Kydex.Make it a dangler: Get yerself a 1.5" V-ring or a D-ring for the belt strap and a ZakTools or similar keychain holder to hook it into and it makes a nice dangler.
M**E
Great product Great quality
Superb blade , impressed with the handle ,Greatgrip , solid made , the kydex sheath good quality and fit .
C**.
Great Buy
Excellent knife, especially for the price. Came razor sharp and handles Bushcraft tasks with ease.
N**N
Holds its edge
outstanding knife and razor sharp out of the box. Being D2 steel it holds its edge very well, fits perfectly in my hand.
A**R
Certainly nothing unique with this one
For someone just getting into knives and into knife collection(s), this is a good place to start. It's made well, the handle is good for any type of environment, and with a little bit of tweaking, a good practical knife. Out of the box, it is not terribly sharp, but sharp enough to know it's there. The overall size is on the smaller side but again, it is ideal for camping, hiking, and a good outdoor utility knife. If you need or want a knife that you can feel comfortable with having your significant other or your kids carrying, you won't be disappointed. The sheath is your standard sheath. It will work but you may wish to 'change' it to a more solid version. The box is sort of confusing. The information says USA, but then references Germany (their headquarters), BUT Made in China. Not that all knives coming out of China are inherently bad, and this one is the exception. It is made rather well. I would like to have had a sharper blade but that isn't a deal breaker, at least for me. Not your higher end tactical or outdoor knives, but certainly not the worst. Practical, durable, and functional. Will do well when you need a back-up cutter for your everyday use (batoning, cutting wood, etc.). Glad I have it as I don't have to go through the trouble trying to figure out if I want to purchase it or not. ODENWOLF makes good entry knives for the market, but if you own one, you are not interested in purchasing another. Maybe a different style or type, but one of this type is enough for me.
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