

🗡️ Own the wild with precision and power in your pocket!
The FLISSA 9" Fixed Blade Knife features a tough D2 steel drop-point blade with 61-63 HRC hardness, ensuring long-lasting sharpness and durability. Its full tang construction paired with an ergonomic Micarta handle offers superior grip and control, while the compact 9" size and included leather sheath make it an ideal companion for hunting, camping, bushcraft, and survival. Lightweight yet robust, this knife is a top-rated, versatile tool and a standout gift for outdoor enthusiasts.




































| ASIN | B0CD7KCTW3 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,493 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #14 in Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Edge | V-Grind, Flat, Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 4.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | FLISSA |
| Brand Name | FLISSA |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 456 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Micarta |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 9 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Model Name | F011048AJ |
| Model Number | F011048AJ |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting; Camping; Bushcraft and Survival |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Full Tang Design |
| Special Features | Full Tang Design |
| Style | Micarta Handle |
| UPC | 820909691877 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**N
Quality beyond its price
I own a lot of nice knives. I bought this one on a whim after picking up another flissa knife for my sister. The quality on that one was pretty good, so at less than. $20 what could I lose? Nothing! This thing is a beast! I washed it off out of the box and ran it over a strop. It cut through paper like butter. The scandi grind is even and isn't too obtuse for the thickness of the D2 steel. The handle is a good size for my medium size hand, but as with the other knife I bought from Flissa, don't buy if you have large hands. The fitment of the handle scales is one spot where the price point shows its colors. I will do a bit of sanding and perhaps put some adhesive under the scales after I straighten them up. I don't consider the handles to be a deal breaker as long as you can operate sand paper lol. The sheath isn't bad looking and functions well. There isn't a drain hole but one can be put in easy enough. The spine of the knife is great for scraping or striking a ferro rod. If I had to run this order back, I'd have probably sprung for the better scales. I was being cheap. If you are reading this review looking for an entry level bushcrafter, or as a gift for someone that has and intrest in bushcrafting, don't hesitate! Buy it before word gets out and the price triples! I would suggest the upgraded handle though. UPDATE!: I have owned this knife for a few months now and I'm more impressed. As I own a lot of knives, this one was put on yard and garden duty. I've dug out more dandelions and thistles than I care to talk about. It's cut a bunch of aspen. Starts and raspberry vines from last year. Despite being used as a digging took and tree root remover it remained pretty sharp and chip free. I'm updating this review because of what it took to get that chip tip in the picture. The riding lawnmower found a couple lengths of rope hidden in the grass and wound them around the shaft of one of the blades so tight that it killed the engine. There was a loose end, but it was so tight I couldn't unspool it even with an end to grasp. So I grabbed the knife knowing it would ruin it. I was wrong! 45 min of prying against metal or just cutting against metal to work through the current rope, and an older rope that had been there a while. I lost a very small amount of the tip while prying against it, and have one small chip about mid blade from twisting the blade hard against some heavy steel. I put an edge back on it and it will remain the garden knife. The abuse I put it through was far worse than anything I've ever done in the woods, so I have zero complaints about the damage. In fact, just the opposite. Ill be buying a couple more for truck knives! Buy it already!
N**K
An nice sturdy blade for the price.
I still can't believe that I bought this D2 steel knife for $23.59. Amazon delivered a multiple item package that was missing this knife, even though the invoice said it had been delivered with everything else. But Amazon made good on it. I can’t find anything wrong with the knife, and I looked. I’m a hands-on person that frequently needs to use a blade. And I don’t hesitate to write critical reviews when I’m not pleased with products. The Flissa came sharp enough to shave the hair off my arm. It has the Scandi blade grind. The blade is thick, with a steep narrow grind so it breaks open carrots, apples, etc, rather than slicing through them like a thinner blade with a flatter grind. The grind is remarkably symmetrical right out to the tip. The blade is polished nicely. The handle sides and handle steel were not ground as an assembled unit for a perfect fit, but the handle pieces fit very well none-the-less. The leather sheath fits the knife snugly, and does a good job of holding the knife down inside. The leather sheath hangs well on my belt, and the leather is flexible enough to bend out of the way when it encounters a chair or truck seat. The handle is just wide enough for my hand that wears a Men’s size Large glove. The quality of the knife is outstanding for the price. I will make good use of it without needing to worry about damaging an expensive knife. The weakness of this review is that I haven’t put the knife to rugged use yet. I may be a bit premature here with the positive accolades, but it accurately reflects my first impression of this blade. - - update after about 2 months. I put this blade through some (abusive) use, scraping paint off old stucco, scraping rust off of a wheel barrow that I rebuilt, removing small limbs in the yard, etc. The harsh work roughed up the blade edge to where it was easily visible. I was surprised how D2 edge rolled and chipped (very small micro-chips) from the rough use. I think I'd read something that lead me to believe that D2 was more indistructable. But the edge also take a new edge just fine. In fact, I was surprised how easy it honed to a new sharp edge just using a medium stone hone followed by a fine diamond hone. I'd also read that D2 was hard to sharpen. Not the case here. It may be that the tempering is a factor with how D2 performs. This D2 is a utilitarian steel suited for harsh use and resharpening. It doesn't have the edge retention of some of the newer, more expensive steels.
M**S
Good, but...
I read a lot of reviews on this knife that made it sound world-class, so I had to try it for myself. Was sharp out of the box, even though edge grind was slightly uneven, and I have put it through some hard use to test it out; so far so good. Fit and finish on handle is less that perfect, but adequate considering price point, and is comfortable in hand. After batoning firewood and doing some scraping and digging, edge was still serviceable, and I was able touch it up easily with a stone. Sheath holds it securely, but predictably feels kind of cheap. For the price I doubt you can do better, and would likely do far worse. At $25, you don't feel too bad about beating it up, so I do recommend it as a solid value.
2**S
Solid knife
I like the saber grind and the blades is thick and sturdy. Mine came razor sharp, I got the G10 scales. It’s like the little brother of the Ka-Bar BK 2 and less than 1/4 of the price of the BK 16 Excellent quality, especially for $20 Even the sheath is nice. This knife is more heavy duty than the Mora and has a full tang. Aside from the lanyard hole being a little small, I can’t find anything that I don’t like about it. It’s one of those rare items where you get more than you pay for, I have a lot of quality knives, this is one I recommend to my friends, a few have bought it and are also very happy with the quality and price. You won’t be disappointed.
C**T
Budget Survival / Bushcraft
This Flissa hunting knife is a relatively small knife with 4.25" D2 steel blade, it features a scandi grind preferred for Bushcraft work. The knife is very well made considering its modest price, the blade is chunky with a 3.8mm thick full tang blade. The handle has tough G-10 scales with two lanyard holes. A leather sheath with retaining strap and press stud closure is provided for sure carry. This is a really great mini-survival knife as I can not see this blade failing even under hard use, its a sharpened pry bar. My knife came out the box shaving sharp, and to keep it that way I would suggest a fine ceramic rod for honing. I have big hands and find the handle comfortable with no obvious hot spots. Be aware that D2 is stain resistant but not a Stainless Steel so clean regularly with a drop of oil.
B**5
Preliminary 5 star review
Bought 2 based on positive reviews, they just arrived, and exceed my expectations for quality, craftsmanship, and appeal. I have only unboxed them, no use yet. Assuming these are D2 or even a quality knife steel, I am very impressed. I wear XL gloves and the handle fits me perfectly with my 4 fingers snug between the handle humps. The attention to detail is not perfect and there are minor trivial imperfections, but the steel is straight, sharpened straight, and looks/feels high quality. The wood handle material is handsome and well done. The leather sheath exceeded my expectations and is appropriately thick real leather with excellent stitching and a firm snap to hold the knife secure. The knife blade is short enough for me to legally open carry it in my jurisdiction and this will definitely go into my knife carry rotation. It appears to be sufficient quality to depend upon, while being affordable to replace it if it is lost or damaged. I'm very pleased and heartily give it 5 stars for quality knife and sheath, especially at this price point. If during my use there is a reason to lower that rating I will return to do so.
G**H
Update on Hidden gem...
It's about a week later and I received the micarta handle version yesterday, I am very excited to put it to work. I am so impressed on the value for your money these knives are, I am getting a few more for Christmas gifts. Initially I went with the wood handle to save six bucks, but the micarta is worth the little bit extra. I am the "wannabe backyard blacksmith" and I make my own "mycarta" out of denim and resin for tools and knives, it works well, but for six dollars more than the wood, this is worth getting. Hope you can get your hands on one of these, be safe and have fun. Saw the reviews on You Tube and decided to get the lesser cost wood handled model. WELL WORTH THE MONEY... I have a lot of knives (like so many of us) for all of my outdoor interests, this is by far the best for the money. I received it yesterday and have played with it quite a bit since then, I have started fires, whittled, feather sticked, and carried it on the hip since receiving. I forgot I had it on the belt, it's light yet substantial and still shaving sharp. The grind is perfect, and the size is nice. Fit and finish is not perfect by a long shot, but for twenty bucks, I can overlook minor issues that do not create problems. The sheath is acceptable holding the knife securely. I am going to buy the micarta handle version as soon as I get done typing this review. Exciting time here. If you are let down by these, you may just want to stick to fantasy knives and stay in the living room (LOL, don't be so sensitive). Absolute great for gift giving...
J**B
Impressive and solid for a low-cost knife
I can’t give it 5 stars because of where it’s made. I’m normally wanting to keep away from the flood of “Made in China” knives. But, it is a solid knife, beefy handles. The sheath is not impressive, but at this price you can’t have everything. If you’re going to be a heavy user and need a reliable sheath, you can always purchase one separately
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