The “Ninja Hunter”: A Masterpiece of Steel and Wood
Forge your path in the great outdoors with the “Ninja Hunter,” a fixed-blade Damascus knife crafted for the serious adventurer. This isn’t just another knife; it’s a testament to timeless craftsmanship, designed to be a reliable partner on every expedition. From the mesmerizing twist pattern of the blade to the rich grain of the wood handle, each knife is a unique piece of functional art, ready for the challenges of the wild.
Unrivaled Craftsmanship
Our blades tell a story of fire, steel, and skilled hands. We begin by hammer-forging 9 layers of 1080 and 15N20 high-carbon steel, folding them five times to create a stunning 288-layer Damascus blade. This process results in a shatter-proof blade with a Rockwell hardness of 58-60 HRC, ensuring it can withstand high-performance tasks while maintaining an incredible, lasting edge.
Built for the Hunt
Whether you are skinning, camping, or tackling survival situations, the “Ninja Hunter” is engineered for performance. The ruthlessly sharp edge, honed to a precise 12-15° angle, offers superior control and efficiency. It’s the perfect, all-around utility knife for any outdoor enthusiast who demands reliability and strength.
Ergonomic Design & Perfect Balance
A great knife should feel like an extension of your hand. The 5-inch handle, meticulously shaped from a handsome combination of Olive and Rosewood, provides a comfortable and secure grip. This ergonomic design is lightweight and perfectly balanced with the blade, reducing fatigue and allowing for precise, effortless cuts. The handle is further strengthened with a decorative mosaic pin and a solid brass rivet for ultimate durability.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 9 Inches |
| Blade Length | 4 Inches |
| Handle Length | 5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Hand Forged 288-Layer Damascus Steel |
| Handle Material | Olive Wood, Rose Wood, and Damascus Bolster |
| Hardness | 58-60 HRC |


















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