KNIFE MATERIAL
Compact ferro rod compatible outdoor knife
Included accessories: Knife Sheath
Eldris (S) is a small outdoor knife made of Swedish stainless steel with a spine compatible with ferro rods. It’s easy to carry in your jacket pocket, backpack, or tool belt, and just as useful for everyday tasks at home as it is for carving, cutting branches, or starting a fire outdoors.
Despite its small size, Eldris is a capable outdoor knife, versatile enough to be an EDC knife. It features a durable 59 mm long and 2.0 mm thick blade made of Swedish stainless steel, with a spine compatible with ferro rods. The knife comes with a symmetrical polymer sheath.
With an Eldris in your pocket or pack, you can carve, cut small branches, or start a fire using a ferro rod and the ground spine. It’s also handy for everyday tasks around the home. A small knife with a wide range of uses.
The barrel-shaped handle is made of durable polymer and has a patterned TPE rubber grip that ensures a firm and safe hold in any weather. The included polymer sheath is ambidextrous and fits both right- and left-handed users, and can be paired with the Eldris Fire Kit and Belt Loop.
The 59 mm long, 2.0 mm thick blade is made of Swedish stainless steel (12C27) with a recycle rate over 80% and a hardness of 56.5 HRC. It’s profile-ground with a ground spine for use with a ferro rod.
Eldris (S) is available in several colours, and the Eldris series includes additional models and accessories. It's named after the fäbod Eldris, a place once filled with craftsmanship, open-fire cooking, and stories shared around the flames. The knife is made in our knife factory in Mora, Sweden, where we’ve been crafting knives for over 130 years.
Our products are intended for both hobby and professional use within cooking, outdoor activities, hunting, craft, woodcarving, and more. Please read this manual carefully before use. Improper use may lead to injury.
KNIFE MATERIAL
Eldris is a versatile outdoor knife in a compact format. Always close at hand in your backpack, pocket or tool belt, and just as useful for everyday tasks at home as for carving, starting a fire or hunting. It's named after the fäbod Eldris, a place once filled with craftsmanship, open-fire cooking, and stories shared around the flames.