Description:
The Gil Hibben Tundra Hunter roars onto the scene like a storm breaking over the wilderness. A fixed-blade forged for the untamed. Its 6.5-inch (16.51cm) drop-point blade, carved from 420HC stainless steel, slashes with a vengeance—satin-finished and honed to a razor edge, it laughs off corrosion while ripping through timber or game with relentless hunger. Spanning 11 inches (27.94cm) tip to tail, weighing a sturdy 12oz (340g), it’s got the grit to dominate without bogging you down—a hunter’s dream balanced for action.
The handle’s layered Micarta, brown and knotted like ancient bark—tough as iron, it clamps onto your hand with a fierce, unslipping bite, even when the world’s wet and wild. Full tang surges through, bolted with heavy screws, forging a spine that won’t blink under punishment. A stainless guard and pommel frame it, sleek and unyielding, flashing just enough menace to match its might. It slides into a premium black leather sheath—rugged, snap-secured, ready to ride your belt into the thick of it.
Born from Gil Hibben’s Alaskan blood, a knife-making legend who’s wrestled the tundra’s jaws, this isn’t some fragile trinket, it’s a beast for bushcraft, hunting, survival. Feel it shredding kindling, skinning a buck, or standing tall by your side—the Micarta’s knotty growl a badge of its grit. It’s not here to pose; it’s here to conquer, a blade that dares you to test its mettle. It won't be around long—this Tundra Hunter’s too fierce to linger unowned.