Big Foot

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The Big Foot is built for people who actually use their knives, this compact fixed blade delivers no-nonsense performance in a size that’s easy to carry and hard to break.

Specifications

  • Blade steel: 80CrV2 (heat-treated for toughness and consistent edge retention)

  • Blade length: 2 3/4 Inches

  • Overall length: 6 1/4 inches

  • Blade thickness: 1/8 Inch

  • Hardness: 58–61 HRC (typical for 80CrV2 when properly heat-treated)

  • Handle material: Micarta (textured for grip, resistant to moisture and temperature changes)

  • Handle construction: Full tang with Screw Hardware

  • Sheath: Heavy-duty Kydex with adjustable retention

  • Finish: Cerekote H Series

  • Origin: Designed by veterans, first responders & bush crafters ; manufactured to rugged use standards

Features

  • Tough, resilient blade steel: 80CrV2 offers outstanding impact resistance and edge durability for heavy use.

  • Practical blade profile: A drop point blade, the workhorse of blade shapes, a jack of all trades.

  • Ergonomic micarta handles: Comfortable in prolonged use, non-slip when wet, and highly resistant to oils and temperature extremes.

  • Full-tang construction: Maximizes strength and durability for demanding tasks.

  • Robust spine and choil: Ready for controlled batoning and precise thumb placement.

  • Low-maintenance finish options: Cerekote minimize glare and reduce the appearance of wear.

  • Secure carry: Kydex sheath provides safe, accessible carry with adjustable retention and UltiClip for maximum hold.

  • Field serviceable: Standard hardware allows for handle replacement or on-the-trail adjustments.

Use

  • Everyday utility: Boxes, rope, zip ties, tape, plastic—clean, predictable cuts.

  • Hunting & game processing: Skinning, field dressing, caping. The belly and controllable tip shine here.

  • Camping & bushcraft: Feather sticks, carving, food prep, light batoning (with a sturdy spine).

  • General outdoor use: Fishing tasks, camp chores, gear repair.

  • EDC (where legal): Non-threatening profile, versatile, easy to live with.

Care and Maintenance

  • Initial preparation: Comes with a heavy coat of Food Safe mineral oil. wipe with clean dry towel or rag.

  • Cleaning: After use, clean with warm water and mild detergent. Dry thoroughly to prevent surface oxidation. Avoid prolonged soaking.

  • Rust prevention: Although 80CrV2 is tough, it is a carbon steel alloy and benefits from regular oiling. Apply a thin film of gun oil, mineral oil, or food-safe blade oil before storage or after exposure to moisture.

  • Sharpening: Maintain edge with a medium-to-fine stone or guided system. 80CrV2 accepts a keen edge—use 400–1000 grit for repairs and 3000–8000 grit for finishing. Stropping restores a keen, polished edge.

  • Handle care: Micarta requires minimal upkeep; clean with mild soap and water, avoid harsh solvents, and dry thoroughly. apply a light coat of food safe mineral oil to keep looking new. Minor surface wear can be smoothed with fine sandpaper if desired.

  • Sheath care: Kydex—wash with mild soap and water and dry. A light coat of mineral oil keeps the kydex looking new and helps prevent rust on the UltiClip..

  • Storage: Store in a dry, ventilated area. If storing long-term, apply a protective oil coating to the blade and avoid sealed plastic environments that can trap moisture.

Designed for real-world use and inspired by the relentless strength behind its name, this compact fixed blade is a true workhorse you can depend on. Built from tough, impact-resistant 80CrV2 steel and heat-treated for reliable edge retention, its drop point blade offers excellent control for everything from everyday utility to hunting, bushcraft, and camp chores. The full-tang construction with textured Micarta scales delivers a secure, comfortable grip in any conditions, while the robust spine and choil support precise control and light batoning. Finished in durable Cerakote and paired with a secure, adjustable Kydex sheath, this knife reflects a no-nonsense, performance-first design philosophy—created by veterans, first responders, and bushcrafters for those who need a blade that earns its place every day.

All of our knives are named for Cryptids. Bigfoot is a legendary, human-like creature from North American folklore, most often described as a large, upright, ape-covered figure standing 7–10 feet tall and living in remote forests and mountainous regions. Stories of Bigfoot come from Indigenous oral traditions long before modern sightings, where the creature is often portrayed as a powerful, elusive guardian of the wilderness rather than a monster. In modern culture, Bigfoot represents mystery, self-reliance, and life off the beaten path—rarely seen, never flashy, and deeply tied to wild places.

As a name or symbol, Bigfoot evokes raw strength, endurance, and quiet confidence—the idea that something doesn’t need to be proven loudly to be real.

The Big Foot is built for people who actually use their knives, this compact fixed blade delivers no-nonsense performance in a size that’s easy to carry and hard to break.

Specifications

  • Blade steel: 80CrV2 (heat-treated for toughness and consistent edge retention)

  • Blade length: 2 3/4 Inches

  • Overall length: 6 1/4 inches

  • Blade thickness: 1/8 Inch

  • Hardness: 58–61 HRC (typical for 80CrV2 when properly heat-treated)

  • Handle material: Micarta (textured for grip, resistant to moisture and temperature changes)

  • Handle construction: Full tang with Screw Hardware

  • Sheath: Heavy-duty Kydex with adjustable retention

  • Finish: Cerekote H Series

  • Origin: Designed by veterans, first responders & bush crafters ; manufactured to rugged use standards

Features

  • Tough, resilient blade steel: 80CrV2 offers outstanding impact resistance and edge durability for heavy use.

  • Practical blade profile: A drop point blade, the workhorse of blade shapes, a jack of all trades.

  • Ergonomic micarta handles: Comfortable in prolonged use, non-slip when wet, and highly resistant to oils and temperature extremes.

  • Full-tang construction: Maximizes strength and durability for demanding tasks.

  • Robust spine and choil: Ready for controlled batoning and precise thumb placement.

  • Low-maintenance finish options: Cerekote minimize glare and reduce the appearance of wear.

  • Secure carry: Kydex sheath provides safe, accessible carry with adjustable retention and UltiClip for maximum hold.

  • Field serviceable: Standard hardware allows for handle replacement or on-the-trail adjustments.

Use

  • Everyday utility: Boxes, rope, zip ties, tape, plastic—clean, predictable cuts.

  • Hunting & game processing: Skinning, field dressing, caping. The belly and controllable tip shine here.

  • Camping & bushcraft: Feather sticks, carving, food prep, light batoning (with a sturdy spine).

  • General outdoor use: Fishing tasks, camp chores, gear repair.

  • EDC (where legal): Non-threatening profile, versatile, easy to live with.

Care and Maintenance

  • Initial preparation: Comes with a heavy coat of Food Safe mineral oil. wipe with clean dry towel or rag.

  • Cleaning: After use, clean with warm water and mild detergent. Dry thoroughly to prevent surface oxidation. Avoid prolonged soaking.

  • Rust prevention: Although 80CrV2 is tough, it is a carbon steel alloy and benefits from regular oiling. Apply a thin film of gun oil, mineral oil, or food-safe blade oil before storage or after exposure to moisture.

  • Sharpening: Maintain edge with a medium-to-fine stone or guided system. 80CrV2 accepts a keen edge—use 400–1000 grit for repairs and 3000–8000 grit for finishing. Stropping restores a keen, polished edge.

  • Handle care: Micarta requires minimal upkeep; clean with mild soap and water, avoid harsh solvents, and dry thoroughly. apply a light coat of food safe mineral oil to keep looking new. Minor surface wear can be smoothed with fine sandpaper if desired.

  • Sheath care: Kydex—wash with mild soap and water and dry. A light coat of mineral oil keeps the kydex looking new and helps prevent rust on the UltiClip..

  • Storage: Store in a dry, ventilated area. If storing long-term, apply a protective oil coating to the blade and avoid sealed plastic environments that can trap moisture.

Designed for real-world use and inspired by the relentless strength behind its name, this compact fixed blade is a true workhorse you can depend on. Built from tough, impact-resistant 80CrV2 steel and heat-treated for reliable edge retention, its drop point blade offers excellent control for everything from everyday utility to hunting, bushcraft, and camp chores. The full-tang construction with textured Micarta scales delivers a secure, comfortable grip in any conditions, while the robust spine and choil support precise control and light batoning. Finished in durable Cerakote and paired with a secure, adjustable Kydex sheath, this knife reflects a no-nonsense, performance-first design philosophy—created by veterans, first responders, and bushcrafters for those who need a blade that earns its place every day.

All of our knives are named for Cryptids. Bigfoot is a legendary, human-like creature from North American folklore, most often described as a large, upright, ape-covered figure standing 7–10 feet tall and living in remote forests and mountainous regions. Stories of Bigfoot come from Indigenous oral traditions long before modern sightings, where the creature is often portrayed as a powerful, elusive guardian of the wilderness rather than a monster. In modern culture, Bigfoot represents mystery, self-reliance, and life off the beaten path—rarely seen, never flashy, and deeply tied to wild places.

As a name or symbol, Bigfoot evokes raw strength, endurance, and quiet confidence—the idea that something doesn’t need to be proven loudly to be real.