Knives of Alaska Jaeger Black Suregrip vs Knives of Alaska Cub Bear D2 Black Suregrip
Put hunting knives head to head to compare size, weight, and more.
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$54.99
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$77.99
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| Hunting Knives | Knives of Alaska Cub Bear D2 Black Suregrip | Knives of Alaska Jaeger Black Suregrip |
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| Summary | ||
| Rating | ||
| Rank | ||
| 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 | $76.99 |
| Used Price | $39.19 | $53.89 |
| Sale Price | $50.39 | $69.29 |
Hunting Knives Descriptions
Knives of Alaska Cub Bear D2 Black 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 Black Suregrip
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.