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The Elk Ridge 111 Series Fixed Blade Knife features a 5-inch mirror-polished 440 stainless steel drop point blade paired with a full tang construction for maximum durability. Its elegant burl wood handle offers a comfortable grip, complemented by a genuine leather sheath for secure, stylish carry. Designed for hunters, campers, and survivalists, this compact yet powerful knife delivers precision cutting and reliable performance in all outdoor scenarios.





| ASIN | B00483BG6W |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #274,779 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,032 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand Name | Elk Ridge |
| Color | Wood |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (819) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319059110 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Mini Hunter |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 5 Inches |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Elk Ridge |
| Model Name | ER-111 |
| Model Number | ER-111 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Camping, Fishing, Bushcrafting, Skinning, Peeling, Carving, Self-Defense |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Full Tang |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| UPC | 805319059110 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
B**R
Overall This Little Knife Is A Steal
First off, let me preface this review and say that I’m a very frugal knife enthusiast and on a pretty limited budget. Therefore I mentally deliberate over each knife purchase extensively. I read and investigate each knifes’ specifications in detail before I hit the button. The ER-111 came in a very nice box, (the little things do mean a lot to me) wrapped and with dissacent packet to lessen corrosion for ones that sit on the shelfs in the warehouse. Let’s talk about the sheath first. I read some reviews indicating that the sheath was cheap and not made of “real” leather, well mine is definitely real leather and for a twelve dollar knife was extremely well made. It’s a standard vertical high belt-carry. The belt loop is securely riveted in place. The keeper strap is also securely riveted to the back side of the sheath and wraps around and is held tight with rugged snap stamped with the Elk Ridge Logo. One thing that might be an issue with some carriers is the keeper strap; it doesn’t really cinch down on the handle tight enough and the knife can be drawn from the sheath. The reason, I think, is the knife doesn’t really have a finger guard for the keeper to do its job. The stitching is tight and pretty uniform. The sheath also has the Elk Ridge Logo predominately stamped into the leather, it’s not overly large and seems tastefully sized and positioned. Overall I’d give the sheath 4.75 stars. Now to the knife: The old saying, “pictures speak a thousand words” rings pretty true. The pictures were accurate, but do not completely do this little knife justice. The fit and finish is very precise and well done. I purchased the Burl wood version and I believe it to be Burl wood, at least it looks like the wood on a pipe I own. It has two pins that secure the scales to the full tang. One thing I can say that I can’t say often is, this one truly came out of the box shaving sharp. Whether it was sharpened robotically or by hand, it’s uniform and precise. The blade is a drop point and made of 440 stainless or 3CR13, not sure if those terms are interchangeable and to be honest I’m not a professor of steel types so if they are the same thing the description is accurate, they use both terms in the specifications. Regardless it’s very sharp, but as of this writing I can’t detail its durability and edge retention. Overall this little knife is a steal at twelve dollars and its quality and craftsmanship could really command a price three times that amount. I might get a few more for gifts…..I like it that much. I know there have been others with less than stellar reviews, but really I don’t have any negatives to share.
A**R
I'll buy another.
You get what you pay for. That being said, this little guy is well worth the money. I'll probably buy another one. Seems sturdy, craftmanship not great but not poor either. Looks nice. I can slide it right out of a buttoned sheath so I'm scratching my head as to the purpose of the button there.... but all in all very much well worth it. Update The sheath surprisingly holds the blade in place.. at least so far. Ive had it at work for a week without incident. I've also bought another as a back up and one for a stocking gift. Great, little, sharp.
M**A
Excellent Small Knife, Sort of Decent Sheath
I picked this up for everyday carry, and I think those people expecting to receive a workhorse knife in the mail need to keep in mind the blade on this thing's about 2 1/4 inches in length. You won't be killing bears with this. That said, it's very well made - the burlwood handle is gorgeous, the blade well ground and free of blemishes, and overall the knife appears well-made and well-balanced. Mine came sharp, too. I wouldn't say 'razor sharp,' because that phrase is thrown around so much these days it's lost all meaning - but I'm sure an enthusiast looking to split hairs could put a better edge on it. If you want a decent idea of the size, I'd compare it to an Apple TV remote (just thicker.) The knife itself is five stars, folks. The reason I'm labeling it four is due to the sheath. One reviewer mentioned the snap being too short and it was unable to close. This is sort of true. You have to pull it tight to close it, but honestly I'd rather have that than a loose snap. The leather sheath looks great, but it's thin leather, and you can easily draw the knife with the snap closed - there's no hilt to catch on. This isn't a big deal if it's just sitting on a belt, though. Unsnapping the sheath can be hard with one hand, but honestly if you're in a situation where you need to access this knife in a split-second - rescuing loved ones, fighting ninjas or wild animals, etc. - I seriously think you need to have a knife with a longer blade anyway.
S**D
Wonderful knife!
My husband got this for a Christmas present last year and he loves his so much we bought some for gifts for other this year. My husband and I are country people and always have a knife on us. He says he loves this one because it is easier to have on instead of having one that clips on. He says it is also a good quality blade, it's light, and the size is great considering it is a fairly short blade. I highly recommend this knife to anyone due to all of the good things I have heard from my husband.
C**Y
Tough
A very sturdy tough little knife. I've had mine for a couple years now and it's still going strong and looks great
K**E
Worth the purchase!
Great little knife, nice quality, beautiful and very sharp. The sheath provided fits the knife very well. Great little knife for us ladies. Would definitely purchase again for a gift.
P**R
Beater knife
Threw it in my fishing tackle bag does great on fish and fishing line, small not built the best but does the trick, sheath is kind of useless knife falls right out even with strap in place
D**L
Good but not great.
I like Elk Ridge knives, in general. Though I wish they were manufactured in America - NOT China! The quality of this knife was pretty much what I expect from Elk Ridge knives- good. But the burl wood did have a scratch on it, which marred its appearance. And the buckle on the sheath was decorative, not functional; the knife slides in and out of the sheath with or without the buckle being closed. So I can’t really give this five stars. But still a nice little knife.
B**A
This is a super nice little addition, especially for the money. The photos don't do it justice. It's not ideal for processing game, but it's sufficient for what I bought it for. It arrived not very sharp, but that should be able to be resolved. My only concern with it is I'm wondering if it'll rust. Water, saline, some chemicals, grease, and prolonged exposure to heat can all cause it to rust, so one will need to be careful to not leave it wet, not use it as a meal utensil, keep it out of salt water, etc.. Hopefully, it has a long, useful, and rust-free life.
S**F
Das Messer liegt für ein 3-Finger-Messer gut in der Hand. Die Klinge ist 5,8 cm lang und 3 mm stark. Vollerl. Habe damit Holzlocken gemacht, ging gut. Für feinste Schnitzarbeiten ist die Klinge zu breit. Dafür kann man damit weiches Anzündholz auch mal spalten. Ist aber nicht für die Dauer gedacht. Gemüse oder Wurst schnippeln, kein Problem. Die Lederscheide ist zwar dünn, aber ausreichend. Die Schlaufe der Lederscheide ist nur für schmale Gürtel bis max. 4,5 cm geeignet. Ein gutes, kleines, unauffälliges EDC. Bin sehr zufrieden.
D**D
Good small knife for the price. Decent sheath but I’ll probably make a new more secure one with better retention. It probably won’t go anywhere as long as you’re not moving around too much.
M**T
Alles 1a saubere Qualität wie beschrieben
M**C
Klein und fein scharf aber auch einwenig scharfe Kanten als Pilz Messer für Kind gut geeignet. Oder als Brief Öffner bereue die Entscheidung nicht