A very small and handy little puukko knife for home and wilderness. Easy to carry, great for all those detailed tasks, and sturdy as hell. If you don’t need to wrestle with abominable snowmen, this works perfectly as your primary knife. If you like ‘em bigger, take one of these as a spare one.
- Weight: 125 g (4.41 oz)
- Total length: 185 mm (7.28")
- Blade length: 85 mm (3.35")
- Blade thickness: 3.25 mm (0.128")
- Edge angle: 23°
- Steel: 80CrV2 carbon steel, 59 HRC
- Made in Kauhava Finland, the region that has long traditions in puukko knife making
Use
A bigger knife isn’t always better. Usually, a very small bladed puukko is just the tool you need for most tasks in the wild. For heavier chores, you can then use an axe or a big Skrama. It is also wise to carry a spare knife in case you manage to lose the primary tool. This is also perfect for opening packages, peeling oranges, whittling this and that, and any other common tasks at home. And one of these could also be nice in the toolbox of your car.
Blade and handle
Just like our other Jääkäripuukkos, this knife has a drop point puukko-style blade profile, and the spine is ground and beveled to strike sparks from ferro rods. You will be thankful for this when your clothes and matches are wet, the sky is falling, and you need a warming fire.
Very tough full tang blade with textured overmolded rubber grip that isn’t slippery even when wet. The tang comes out of the back, forming a little knob with a hole for lanyards and such. Although the Jääkäripuukko 85 has a shorter handle than its siblings, it is still just the perfect fit for the human hand.
Sheath or no sheath?
You can acquire Terävä Jääkäripuukko 85 with a sheath, with a plastic blade cover, or as is. If you like to make your sheaths, just get the knife. If you want to protect the blade but don’t want to carry the knife anywhere, just get it with the blade cover. If you want to carry the knife, your options are the blade cover with a belt loop or a leather sheath.
The high-quality leather sheath is designed with practicality in mind. It is made of 2 mm (0.078") thick Finnish vegetable-tanned leather. The stitching is further reinforced with rivets.
Tough sustainable leather
The leather of Terävä sheaths comes from Pelo Leather, a family-owned Central Ostrobothnian tannery founded in 1897. In addition to producing top-quality leather and sheaths with a minimized waste of materials and emissions, they are respectful towards the source of their raw materials: the animals as well as the nature in which they live. The cowhides they use are side-products of the milk and meat industries. The hides come from local abattoirs that have standards for ensuring the wellbeing of the animals. No animals are raised for leather production.A lot of effort is put into their processes and logistics to provide a cleaner environment for future generations. We tip our hats to them and are proud to have their leather in our sheaths!
Steel and heat treatment
80CrV2 carbon steel is used in all our carbon steel knives. The thing is that it´s nothing special really, just really good tool steel that can take basically any beating and offers great edge retention.
The heat treatment we use leaves the surface of the steel softer than the inside. This actually functions a lot like fancy differential heat treatments, making these knives very tough.
The heat treatment and softer surface are also why we have added the bevels to the spine, a simple polished spine was not enough for use with ferro rods but with these little bevels that uncover the inner, harder steel we get a spine that strikes ferro rods really well!