John Fenna tries out a new multi-function tool from Ruike…
continue reading >Ruike are a relatively new brand and Pete Wadeson looks at one of their multis
continue reading >In an attempt to ensure you hang on to your normal complement of fingers, John Fenna looks at axe safety…
continue reading >John Fenna looks at keeping safe while using knives for Bushcraft…
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Mark Stone looks at some budget knives from Sanrenmu that punch well-above their weight…
continue reading >John Fenna has previously described what to look for in bushcrafting tools, such as fixed bladed knives, axes and saws; now he looks at pocket tools and specialist spoon carving knives…
continue reading >Not keeping your chopper sharp enough? John Fenna has an axe to grind!
continue reading >To re-sharpen your knife out in the field you need something that’s portable as well as...
continue reading >Tim Finley pays a visit to Michael May, a true craftsman, who’s making traditional knives in the heart of Sheffield…
continue reading >Smith’s probably have the broadest line of knife and scissor sharpeners available, ranging from simple, fixed...
continue reading >Smith’s has one of the largest rosters of knife and scissor sharpeners available, ranging from simple,...
continue reading >I’ve previously tested three models in the Smith’s range of knife sharpeners and I’m now looking...
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John Fenna gets cosy and off the ground at the same time…
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John Fenna’s found an item with a host of uses, the Snugpak Insulated Travel Blanket…
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John Fenna gets comfortable curled up in Snugpak’s Quart System…
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Mark Stone takes a swing with the versatile SOG Badaxe Backcountry
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Mark Stone looks at the latest version of a design classic
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Mark Stone tries the SOG Contractor IV – a new take on a very traditional style working knife
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Mark Stone takes his pick – literally – with the SOG Entrenching Tool
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