🌟 Unleash Your Inner Adventurer with FLISSA!
The FLISSA 11'' Machete is a versatile outdoor tool designed for gardening, bushcraft, and hunting. Featuring a shock-absorbing air tech handle for comfort, a durable 3Cr13 stainless steel blade, and a lightweight sheath, this machete is perfect for everyday carry and outdoor challenges.
Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Handle Material | Rigid plastic and rubber |
Blade Length | 11 Inches |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Style Name | Bush |
A**T
Good all-around blade/spade
Perfect all-around tool for the farm...great as a weed spade, hacking down small trees/branches, and looking manly! 🤠The sheath is well designed - comfortable for belt wear and securely holds blade in place yet allows for easy removal.
J**E
Full tang, great scabbard, perfect for small, light machete work.
Like the handle,it feels good. The blade holds sharpness and cuts through small limbs with ease, but understand, effective path clearance is about technique. Use the wrong technique and this blade, like and other, is useless. Most importantly, don't swing it at limbs directly on, it's a chopper that's most effective coming in at a 45 degree angle. Hit a one inch thick oak limb at 90 degrees, this kukri will bounce off, hit at 45 and it'll cleave right in.In all, a great value. I would certainly buy it again.
R**Y
Small and mighty
I work in the woods along road sides all day everyday (don’t ask) and bought this to help me navigate briars, vines, kudzu, and thick brush. I had a longer machete that was ineffective. This tool has saved me on many occasion already. It’s small enough that I can swing it in tight spaces but long and sturdy enough to cut through most everything I encounter. I’m going to recommend it to my colleagues.
K**I
Works great!
Works great and good quality. Needed it to help with my gardening and it is perfect. Has a good weight to it and the blade is thick and sharp enough for the job. Feels comfortable in my hand and has a good grip.
C**E
My new top choice for batoning wood for fire making
I teach winter survival for my Colorado SAR team. I always carry a saw and knife in my gear so I can cut and baton wood to build a fire no matter how bad conditions might be. A good knife for this task needs to be long enough to split larger wood, but thin enough to still be reasonably lightweight (but not so thin that you can't hammer on it with the baton). My previous go-to knife for this purpose was no longer in production, so I needed to find a new model to recommend to my team. I tested this model (among several others) in the field over the weekend and it checked all the boxes. I'll be recommending the Flissa to my teammates going forward, and probably picking up a couple of extras to loan out during trainings, since the price is extremely reasonable.
H**D
Kukri SECRET? Hard sheath locking system
One star changed to 5 star because the product is just too darn perfect. Kukri hard sheath has a locking system with no info provided anywhere. I fumbled with it until last effort was to shove the handle deeper into sheath and WALLA A CLICK.OK it is inventive and works well except it's rather counterintuitive to push down to release up.My frustration is that I had to figure this out by trial and error instead of a simple mention anywhere.Finally, am I missing something or was this locking system designed to operate this way by having to push down hard to allow pulling upward release? Is there another method?OH by the way I really really like the product even with the learning curve.
A**.
Really Impressed
Received it in nice secure packaging. I think the length is perfect, but it’s like ice cream. Everyone has their preferences.For me it possesses great handle economics, with a very secure grip that prevents your hand from riding up on the blade. The blade came very sharp and it is a very secure, hard plastic Kydex style molded sheath with good retention. Time will tell if it dulls the blade or not. Many of them do.I like that it does not have saw teeth on the back of them as my experience is that they are useless and dangerous.I personally would not want to be sawing away on something with a razor, sharp blade pointing up at me. Imagine if you slipped and fell forward. Tools that try and do multiple things rarely do any of them well.I would buy another one of these for a family member as a gift.
B**.
Nice tool well made !!
Great tool for camping, chopping, small branches, etc.
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