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Robust bushcraft knife with a full-tang blade in black carbon steel
Included accessories: Knife Sheath
Garberg BlackBlade (C) is a bushcraft knife with a full-tang blade in carbon steel and a black DLC coating. Compatible with ferro rod and tough enough for batoning and building shelter in the wilderness.
Garberg BlackBlade (C) is a powerful survival knife with a full-tang blade that runs through the handle. The exposed tang at the rear can be used for batoning, scraping, or striking a ferro rod. The 3.2 mm thick blade is made from German carbon steel and features a black DLC coating that prevents reflections and offers some protection against corrosion.
This survival knife is developed for demanding outdoor activities and bushcraft. It handles tasks such as carving, splitting wood, cutting branches, and building shelter. The ground spine works with a ferro rod, making it easy to start a fire in any weather.
The molded handle features a Dala-pattern friction grip and an integrated finger guard for safe use. The ambidextrous polymer sheath suits both right- and left-handed users and includes a practical belt loop.
Garberg BlackBlade (C) features a 3.2 mm thick blade in German carbon steel (C100S), hardened to 57.5 HRC. The steel is easy to resharpen but requires regular maintenance. The DLC coating helps protect against corrosion, but the blade should always be wiped and oiled after use.
Garberg BlackBlade (C) is made in our knife factory in Mora, Sweden, with over 130 years of knife-making tradition. Available in Dala Red™, black, and green.
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
Garberg is the only wilderness knife you need. These powerful, fire starter-compatible full-tang knives handle tough tasks like batoning, carving, and building shelter. It's named after the fäbod Garberg near Mora – a place shaped by strength, self-sufficiency, and life in harmony with nature.