Here’s a quick side-by-side comparison of the Benchmade Bugout and Bushcrafter. During these COVID times, one might lean more towards the Bushcrafter for its sturdiness. However, we believe that every go back should contain a Bugout knife.
Bugout |
Bushcrafter |
Designer: Benchmade Mechanism: AXIS® Action: Manual-opening Blade Steel: CPMS30V (58-60 HRC) Blade Length: 3.24″ (8.23cm) Blade Thickness: 0.090″ (2.29mm) Open Length: 7.46″ (18.95cm) Closed Length: 4.22″ (10.72cm) Handle Thickness: 0.42″ (10.54mm) Weight: 1.85oz. (52.45g)Blade Finish/ColorSatin Blade SteelCPM-S30V (58-60 HRC) Blade Style/ShapeDrop-point Clip TypeMini Deep-Carry Clip PositionReversible Glass BreakerNo Handle MaterialGrivory Lanyard HoleYes MOLLE CompatibleNo Sheath TypeNo Sheath UseEvery Day, Outdoor |
Designer: Shane Sibert Mechanism: Fixed Action: Fixed Blade Blade Steel: CPM-S30V (58-60 HRC) Blade Length: 4.40″ (11.18cm) Blade Thickness: 0.164″ (4.17mm) Overall Length: 9.15″ (23.24cm) Handle Thickness: 0.92″ (23.37mm) Weight: 7.72oz. (218.86g) Sheath Weight: 1.86oz. (52.73g)Blade EdgePlain Blade Finish/ColorSatin Blade SteelCPM-S30V (58-60 HRC) Blade Style/ShapeDrop-point Clip TypeBelt loop Clip PositionN/A Glass BreakerNo Lanyard HoleNo MOLLE CompatibleNo Sheath TypeLeather UseOutdoor, Survival |
Take a look at a comparison of bushcraft knives.
In this case, there doesn’t seem to be a problem carrying both especially during this COVID time.