The Böker Plus Micro Tracker 2.0, 02BO117 is a compact survival knife, designed by Dave Wenger. It is the Micro version of the Böker Plus Mini Tracker. The blade is no less than 4.5 cm shorter! This is the 2.0 version of the famous model. The difference is that screws are now used to attach the blade to the handle. Smaller, but not any less functional. Use it for small tasks such as producing feather sticks or creating notches in wood. For wooden tent pegs, for instance.
The special Tracker shaped blade may take some getting used to. However, when you see the quality of the knife and notice how you can use the shape in your advantage it is suddenly a great survival tool. Online you can find examples of the special techniques you can use with the Tracker. Think of 'pulling' wood shavings for a featherstick with the hollow side in the middle of the edge.
Like its big brother: an outdoor knife such as this deserves a solid construction. That is why Böker used 1095 carbon steel. An incredibly strong type of steel that is popular for survival knives. 1095 is quite flexible and very tough. It won't break easily. As such it can handle its own. Do, however, be careful: 1095 is not completely stainless. Fortunately Böker enhanced the blade with a coating. But the edge and potential wear and tear in the coating can occasionally use a couple drops of oil.
The handle is made from micarta. An incredibly strong material that feels great in hand. Even in wet circumstances. When wet, the fibres in the material swell up to make sure you have even more grip over the knife.
The Böker Plus Micro Tracker comes with a sleek kydex sheath.
The blade of the Micro Tracker 2.0 measures 8.5 cm in length and 3.7 mm in thickness. The total length is 19 cm.
Blade made of 1095 carbon steel
The blade of this fixed knife is made of 1095 carbon steel, and measures 8.5 cm in length. 1095 steel can be seen as a true veteran in the world of steel. It has been made and used for many years. It's a tough type of steel that is easy to sharpen to a razor-sharp edge, even with limited resources. This makes it a popular choice for knives that see a lot of use in the field: all you need is a simple sharpening stone to get your sharp edge back.
1095-carbon steel is not very corrosion-resistant. In fact, it discolours pretty quickly when it comes into contact with moisture and/or salt and acid. So clean the knife after use and give it a drop of oil every now and then. Over time, 1095 steel does form a patina. This makes it less susceptible to corrosion.
Micarta handle
The handle of the Micro Tracker 2.0 is made of micarta. This is a composite material made of fabric and synthetic resin. If you look closely, you can see a subtle texture on the surface, sometimes it looks almost like wood. This material is strong and stable, and it's very grippy.
The Micro Tracker 2.0 comes with a sheath made of kydex, a sturdy plastic that will keep the steel safe. However, it is important to keep a kydex sheath clean on the inside. Rinse it regularly with water. This will prevent dirt from remaining in the sheath, which can scratch the blade.
Böker Plus series
For the Böker Plus series, Böker collaborates with knife manufacturers from around the world. Mainly in China and Taiwan, but also some manufacturers in Italy or the US. For the designs in the Plus line, Böker mostly collaborates with well-known names in the pocket knife world.
Böker Solingen: first-class craftsmanship
Böker has been making top-quality knives since 1869. From their headquarters with Manufaktur in Solingen, Germany, Böker has been serving a loyal crowd of enthusiasts and users all these years. Today, Böker is one of the largest pocket knife manufacturers in Germany. In addition to pocket knives and outdoor knives, Böker also makes excellent kitchen knives. Whether you are looking for a robust hunting knife or an elegant chef's knife, Böker has it.