Jack Pyke offer a very interesting Tri-Bladed locking knife named the Poacher. All the blades are...
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Pete Wadeson’s tests a couple of well-priced Jack Pyke Skinning knives
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Pete Wadeson’s always moaning he’s skint, so who better to test a couple of ‘nice price’ Skinning Knives from Jack Pyke of England…
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John Fenna finds that Jack Pyke Waterproofing Spray is a simple and pretty effective way to help weatherproof any fabric – even breathables
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The new “Clearview” Hide Net from Jack Pyke is a simple, lightweight, tough and very effective piece of equipment.
continue reading >With so many established knife manufacturers around it can be hard to find something new, so...
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John Fenna stays safely hydrated with the Katadyn “Mybottle” Water Purifier
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John Fenna tries the stainless steel ‘Scout’ version of the Kelly Kettle and some of its cooking accessories
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The tanto bladed Kershaw Emerson CQC 8K folder – note the patented Emerson ‘wave feature’ opener and the thumb disc on the blade back
continue reading >Tim Finley discovers a great little knife that’ll open your beer as well as open boxes, the Kershaw Pub…
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Pat Farey takes a first look at the Kershaw Select Fire Folding knife
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Pete Wadeson checks out the Klean Kanteen range of top-quality beverage and food containers…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson looks at a stylish hot or cold container from the US…
continue reading >Klean Kanteen first made its mark a decade ago by offering a safe, healthy alternative to...
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John Fenna tests the Klean Kanteen Classic 800ml Reflect Mirror Stainless
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Cheap does not always mean poor quality, as Pete Moore discovers in the new Pendleton Lite Hunter from Cold Steel
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Pat Farey gets to try two great knife sets and a traditional Eskimo cutting tool from Knives of Alaska
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Simon Cunday reports from the biggest and best British knife exhibition ever
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