




🔪 Sharpen Like a Pro, Finish Like an Artist
The HORL Leather Strop is a premium, handmade knife finishing tool crafted from vegetable-tanned cowhide in Germany’s Black Forest. Designed for professional chefs and knife enthusiasts, it removes grinding residue to deliver a smooth, razor-sharp edge with ease. Backed by a family-owned brand committed to quality and precision, this strop elevates everyday sharpening to an art form.




M**H
It works fine, No complaints.
Have this. It works. Nothing special. but no complaints either.
B**K
Nice piece of leather
Have not used yet but it looks like a superb product though it was a little pricey
T**K
10
Get one they work great for smooth blades. They do kinda have an issue if your knife has a thumb assist. Otherwise great
J**W
Wow so sharp!
This is the best addition to a kitchen. Get all your knives nice and sharp. Also suggest to get the leather strap. Once you sharpen knives and finish on the leather strap, you realize how important it is to protect your blades. I even flip the knife over to scrape the board now.
F**G
great craftmanship
This leather strop is very well made and quite thick so it should provide many years of service for your sharpening requirements. The leather is a very good quality with a nice smooth finish on one side to measure the quality of your honing of your blade's edge. The other side is unfinished so that will provide a nice base so the leather won't move while running your blade along the leather strop.The vendor provides a good description on how to use the leather strop in their webpage so be sure to read that if you aren't sure how to use a strop. Otherwise this is a simple tool that can provide you with that final measure of how sharp your blade is and how well you did sharpening your blade.
B**S
Small
Not like you'd see in a barber shop. It's small and only works with pocket knives to be honest. Not a necessity nor gamechanger.
L**R
impressed
It is a simple product. It's easy to use.
J**S
Just OK
Decent quality, but for the price, it should be more than only 2 inches wide. The very light color shows watermarks/stains easily. While the overall thickness is 1/8 of an inch, the actual rubbing surface is almost immeasurably thin. I could do it with a ballpoint pen.
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