Knives of Alaska Cub Bear D2 Orange Suregrip vs Knives of Alaska Jaeger Stag

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Hunting Knives Knives of Alaska Cub Bear D2 Orange Suregrip Knives of Alaska Jaeger Stag
Summary
Rating
Review Rating Not Rated
Review Rating 100%
Rank
#3524
#3662
Blade Length 2 3/4" 3 1/2"
Overall Length 6 1/2" 8 1/4"
Edge Style Plain Plain
Blade Steel D2 D2
Sheath Leather Leather
Country of Origin USA USA
Blade Thickness .118"
Tang Full
Details
Brand Knives of Alaska Knives of Alaska
Prices
MSRP $55.99 $149.99
Used Price $39.19 $104.99
Sale Price $50.39 $134.99

Hunting Knives Descriptions

Knives of Alaska Cub Bear D2 Orange Suregrip

The Cub Bear Caping Knife is lightweight and designed for fine detail work. Field-tested alongside the Skinner/Cleavers in the Alaskan bush, the Cub Bear's overall length is 6-1/2" with a cutting edge of 2-3/4". This blade is ideal for fine caping.

Knives of Alaska Jaeger Stag

What is a Jaeger? For starters it's the German word for hunter, but the knife was actually named after the hawk-like bird named Jaeger that nests near the Alaska hunting and fishing lodge and is incredibly sleek and streamlined - just like our knife. This is possibly the most beautiful and sleekest knife we have ever made. Designed as a premier boning and caping knife, this is lightweight and easy to carry but incredibly versatile and strong, with a 0.118" thick blade. The non-slip ridges on the back of the blade will give you a comfortable platform on which to place either your forefinger or thumb. Also, the individule finger grooves and deep front choil provide a comfortable and positive grip. The sheath is made from 100% American split grain cowhide, vegetable tanned then oiled. It hangs at a 45 degree angle for added comfort.

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