

🗡️ Own the Edge: Precision Meets Rugged Adventure
The EF107 Fixed Blade Knife features a 3.85-inch D2 steel blade hardened to 59-60HRC with a durable black titanium coating for rust resistance and superior edge retention. Its full tang 4mm thick blade ensures strength and reliability, paired with an ergonomic, corrosion-resistant G10 handle for a secure grip. The lightweight Kydex sheath offers versatile, adjustable carry options with excellent retention, making this compact knife an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry alike.












| ASIN | B081RN61MC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,972 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #20 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Brand | Eafengrow |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (134) |
| Date First Available | 11 December 2019 |
| Item Weight | 180 g |
| Model Number | EF107 |
| Package Dimensions | 25.2 x 8.41 x 3.81 cm; 180.02 g |
| Special Features | Adjustable, Lightweight |
R**R
As a serious knife guy iv got tons of experience. I make them I throw them, collect them even research them. Iv got to say,. This knife really delivers at it's price point. It's made of D2 type steel, which is great for edge retention. So once you get it sharp it will stay sharp even under lots of use. It's also pretty good at resisting rust and doesn't snap very easy. Though it has no flexibility and won't ever bend. the first thing you will notice It's weight. For it's size it's twice as heavy as you might expect. The blade stock is quite thick and full tang. The grips are a dense but precision surfacedpolymer plastic that provide unparalleled grip even in a wet hand. The knife is very attractive and ergonomic. Surprisingly, the knife is well paired by it's sheath system. It is sized perfectly for the knife. It holds itself in extremely well with no rattling. The sheath itself unscrews from the belt clip and can be reattached in any variety of positions vertical, horizontal, left handed, Right handed,. With edge however you like. And the belt clip actually had a switch and button that lets you put it on without undoing your belt. if you want a good knife that doesn't break the bank and will be reliable for decades, this is a good choice.
A**T
Nicely built, seems rugged. Small hand a must. No hard use if you have large or big hands.
G**Y
This knife is well built. I have a lot of knives with D2 from Asia which is usually very good. This blade is a good one.
M**T
Good blade. Durable, holds an edge well as 99% of any other D2 knife. Snaps in to the sheath well. Very secure. Couple issues though... 1- handle is pretty skinny. Which would be fine if it had a swell/hook or a karambit type ring at the end for a positive and secure draw. As it is now, it's easy for your hand to slip right off the end when drawing from the sheath. That's with dry hands. Any water, oil, or blood will definitely make this harder to draw and wield safely. 2- grip texture is pretty slight. Again, best for dry clean hands. 1911 style diamond texturing would be great here, especially since the grip is so skinny. Any larger style texture would help, but probably not much. Overall, I'd saw this knife is worth all of $35. Not $50+. I would buy again though, if it were on sale lol. I'll be welding a pinky hook on mine for sure.
T**R
I carry this as a fixed blade EDC which I mount inverted (handle down, blade up). I've been remodeling my house, up stairs crawling in the attic jumping down ladders, etc...not once has this sheath given me any indication that that blade was going anywhere. The knife itself is a perfect length with a really nice weight to it. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'm very pleasantly surprised by how nice these knives are for the price.
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