If you're looking for an all-purpose pocket knife with a little more weight than your standard keychain Swiss army knife, this British Army Knife might be up your alley. The stainless steel knife sports a blade (obviously . . . would be a pretty bizarre knife without one), a can opener, a spike, a screwdriver and a ... continue reading
Forget slick color coated handles on your pocket knives, and get a bit manlier with the Terroir Pocket Knife. With a thick rosewood handle, the Terroir Pocket Knife is basically the knife any outdoorsman would want to cuddle with at night. The knife, which was originally designed in France and produced by Baladeo, ... continue reading
For a no-frills flask that's perfect to toss in your bag when you're out camping or exploring, turn to Stanley. The classic brand has been crafting solid, well-made food and drink gear since 1913. Their latest flask is the first in the Adventure Series which is aimed at being both essential and rugged. With more grip ... continue reading
Have you ever been hit with one of those old school, D battery powered Maglites that officers of the law carry? If you haven't, don't. It's not pretty. They're big, and hefty, and durable and just as much weapon as they are flashlight. And while it's certainly possible to use it like a weapon, at the end of the day ... continue reading
Sure pocket knifes are tools that need to be functional, but that doesn't mean they can't look stylish in the process. The Le 37 Grammes Pocket Knife is the sharpest looking knife we've come across. It sports a slim zebra wood strip along the handle, a 420 stainless steel blade, a smart locking system to keep the blade ... continue reading
We don’t know what it is about anchors that we dig so much, all we know is they happen to be awesome. Even if you aren’t sailing the seven seas or you get a bit of the pukes on a Carnival cruise, we’re guessing you agree. You know what’s also awesome? Pocket knives. So using the ole transitive property, it’s ... continue reading
As manly as cutting a steak with an ax is, it's a highly inefficient way to get some bites of beef. The next time you're out camping, pack the United Cutlery Axe / Knife Combo set and you'll have all the various chopping and sawing duties taken care of. The ax slyly stores a knife with a a 4" blade right in its handle ... continue reading
Well that does it, we're selling our car. Actually, we're selling our car and some prized possessions so we can afford the $40k Quadski when it gets released next month. The quad-meets-jet-ski vehicle has just skyrocketed to the top of our "Must Have" list. With the ability to hit speeds of 45 mph on both land and ... continue reading
We're not going to try and bullshit you here, the zombie apocalypse is coming. Listen, we ran a few numbers and did other official type stuff and can now confirm we're going down in a bloodbath with some walkers. If you don't want to be the first to go, pick up this Zombie Survival Kit. Included in the lifesaving ... continue reading
If you're lost in the great outdoors and in desperate need of a drink, your closest source of water is both your best friend and your worst enemy. It's your worst enemy if you plan on drinking it straight (we live in Jersey, we almost swallowed a gun once), but it can be your best friend if you have a device like the ... continue reading
When you're camping, you can get by without a lot of things. Those things do not include: a knife, extra beer, a flashlight and a fire source. If you've ever tried to cut timber, cheese or open one of those sweet Jiffy Pop things in the dark, you know it can be a pain in the ass. How are you supposed to hold a flashlight, ... continue reading
Pocket knives usually aren't something people admire because of their looks. The quality of the blade and the amount of toys that pop out are usually what sets one apart from another. This knife is different. Watch your fingers while you're whittling cause you might just get caught up staring at the sweet multi stripe ... continue reading
For the modern outdoorsman, old school equipment still works for just about everything. You still need your knives and your bags, but there are those few modern advances in technology that are not accounted for. We found the BioLite to handle charging our iPhone in the woods, and now we have the perfect tool to snap ... continue reading
Have you ever tried to cut something with a dull knife? Depending on what you're cutting, it can feel like you're sawing a blade down on a spongy loaf of bread. Now, those same issues can arise with your ax, only the result won't just be a mangled dinner. When your ax isn't sharp, it's far easier for the blade to ... continue reading
We're going to play a game. We'll close our eyes (unnecessary) and try to guess the temperature outside where you are. Ready? . . . Three billion effing degrees. Were we right? While global warming keeps us nice and toasty, it might seem an odd time to introduce you to a new outdoor grill, but VitalGrill is more than ... continue reading
With a bag full of energy bars, a large water bottle and various weapons, your downfall in the zombie apocalypse might be a sore back. Toss a rifle over your shoulder and you're just adding to all you have to tote around. With the Henry U.S. Survival AR-7, your rifle just got portable. When disassembled, the barrel ... continue reading