
or the S1 depending on how light I travel

And I always take an F1 with me as a backup:

For my hands the ergonomy of the handle is perfect, the convex grind and the Laminated VG-10 make it easy to sharpen even in the outdoors. No non-sense blades...
This is why i like the Huntsman...all that plus scissors, tweezers and a toothpick. I always thought it would be cool if they made a fixed blade with all the fold out gadgets in the handle.MachSchnell wrote:For the absolute minimalist the Victorinox Farmer is hard to beat, it includes: a full size blade, saw, can opener, bottle opener and a reamed/punch. The only improvement would be the addition of a toothpick and tweezers.
What I love about the Koster knives is their simplicity. Great choice!Brock O Lee wrote:Here's mine, Koster MUCK 3V
Slightly bigger than the ESEE 5 (which also looks like a great option)
Dude, if a bear gets a hold of you, the knife in your hand is the least of your concerns. You could be holding a samurai sword and your chances of survival are pretty slim, even if you're a samurai.Slash wrote:When I think of survival I think of defense against bear attacks, etc...
Not just a knife that would be used to make fuzz sticks.
So, something large would be required. Gurkha kukri would be my choice.