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🛠️ Unleash the Beast: Your Ultimate Outdoor Power Tool
The KA-BAR Becker Campanion is a robust 10.5-inch outdoor knife featuring a 5.2-inch 1095 carbon steel blade with a tough black powder coating. Weighing 16.9 oz and boasting a thick 0.2-inch blade, it excels in heavy-duty chopping and batoning. Designed with a durable Zyte handle and a MOLLE-compatible polymer sheath, this American-made knife is built for serious bushcraft, camping, and survival enthusiasts seeking a reliable, customizable, and long-lasting tool.


| ASIN | B00BT49UVG |
| Amazon 売れ筋ランキング | スポーツ&アウトドア - 240,685位 ( スポーツ&アウトドアの売れ筋ランキングを見る ) シースナイフ - 368位 |
| GTIN (Global Trade Identification Number) | 00617717200229 |
| UPC | 617717200229 693529101176 096518352168 |
| おすすめ度 | 4.4 5つ星のうち4.4 (847) var |
| お客様の年齢層 | 大人 |
| カラー | ブラック |
| サイズ | 5" |
| テーマ | アウトドア活動。 |
| ハンドルの素材 | ザイテル |
| ブランド名 | Ka-Bar |
| ブレード形状 | ドロップポイント |
| ブレード素材 | 炭素鋼 |
| ブレード長 | 133 ミリメートル |
| メーカー名 | KA-BAR |
| メーカー型番 | 4000138 |
| 再使用可能性 | 再利用可能 |
| 刃先 | フラット |
| 利き手 | 両利き用 |
| 動力源 | AC |
| 同梱商品 | 収納ケース |
| 向き | 直立。 |
| 品番・型番 | 4000138 |
| 品目の長さ | 26.7 センチメートル |
| 商品の取り扱い説明書 | はい。 |
| 商品の形状 | ロイヤルプリズム。 |
| 商品の推奨用途 | ブッシュクラフト |
| 商品の重量 | 453.6 グラム |
| 商品スタイル | ポリエステルシース付きキャンプナイフ。 |
| 型番 | 4000138 |
| 特別な機能 | 一杯 |
| 製品はコードレスですか | はい |
A**ー
コレは最高の相棒、、、!
まず箱出し。 あれ?思ったより刃が短めなんだなぁとの印象も、手に持ってそのズッシリ感に納得、、、! そしてその分厚さに驚愕。 こりゃあ折れるわけねぇや、、、。 海外のレビューで木にブッ刺したBK2に足で乗ってたのありましたが、あれは嘘じゃないですね。 切れ味は黒い塗膜のせいで肉とか切るには向きませんが、薪割りならパンパン行けます。 かなり強力にバトニングしても平気です。削れたところがむしろ味になる感じ。 刃については、実は研げばかなり切れ味が良くなり、紙はおろか毛も剃れるくらいまで化けます。 もう黒塗膜剥がして鏡面仕上げすれば、動物の解体にも使えるはず。実際改造してる方多いですしね。 私は狩猟で動物の肋骨叩き切るのにマジで重宝してます。 黒塗膜無い部分は錆びやすいため、私は黒サビ加工してます。かなり快適。 ハンドルが滑りやすいってのが弱点っちゃ弱点。なので私はハンドル自作して取り付けたら、、、もう可愛くて愛おしくて手放せませんw ka-barという社名自体が、グリズリーを撃退した所持者からの感謝の手紙に書かれたキル ア ベアという拙い文字から付けられた、、、という胸熱な由来。 私は深山に入る時は必ずコイツを連れて行きます。熊に勝てるとは言わないが、とにかく信用できる。 刺すには向かないが、熊に組み付かれても、決死覚悟で頭を叩き割る事なら、、、出来るかも!と思わせてくれる信頼性があります。 BK22ならシースも問題なく、メッチャ気に入ってます。収納部にはメタルマッチと、同じくハンドル加工したオピネルを入れてます。 マジで相棒。 一生もののナイフとはこうゆうナイフの事をいうと思います。 とにかく実戦向き!値段も耐久性も、ガンガン使ってなんぼで、研ぎやすいし改造もしやすい! 重さについては、、、私は気になった事ないなぁ。むしろ安心感だと思いますよ?コレで細かい解体を長時間する訳じゃなし。 改造ありきなナイフなので、海外サイト見れば、お手本が山ほど見れます。 好きなように相棒をカッコよくしてあげましょう! なお先述の海外サイトではこのナイフをこう称していましたね。 『Unleash Beast』(放たれた野獣) と、、、! 買って損はありませんよ!
吉**助
もはや鉈
重さもあるので良く割れます。 これ1本で足ります。
ま**う
オールラウンダーだが器用貧乏で重い
BK2との違いは、シースが違うことです。BK2はカイデックスのシースで、ブレードの切れ味が悪くなってしまいますが、BK22は、シースがカイデックスではないので、ブレードが傷みません。このシースは、ポケットもついているので、革砥やファイヤースチール等も入れられます。 ナイフ自体は、言わずと知れたBK2です。刃厚が6ミリ以上あるので、頑強で堅牢、薪割りも余裕です。でも、とにかく重い。日本人には重すぎるかもしれません。 薪割りやら、背での打撃やら、穴掘りやら、なんでもこなせるオールラウンダーですが、専門性では、斧やナタ、小さいナイフには勝てません。つまり、器用貧乏な面があるということです。刃物をナイフを1本だけ持っていくならコイツを選択しますが、斧とナイフ、あるいはナタと小さいナイフなど、コンビネーションを考えて装備を組んだほうが、総重量は軽くなるかもしれません。それでも、あえてコイツを選択するという男の楽しみが溢れ出て止まりません。 材質は1095クロムバンです。1095にクロムとバナジウムを混ぜているので、ただの1095よりずっと優れた鋼材です。 ハンドルを自作する楽しみもありますよ。
バ**コ
とにかく頑丈
うわさどおりのゴツさ。ナイフと鉈の中間くらいです。 バトニングするにも堅木でも安心して叩けるし、刃厚も厚い為下手な鉈より薪が割れます。 重量もナイフとは思えない位なのでチョッピングで木を切断したりするのも楽です。 今まで使っていたモーラのヘビーデューティが果物ナイフに感じます。
I**8
KA−BAR BK22
シースが使い勝手が良さそうなのと落着いた雰囲気だったのでこちらにしました。 重量バランスはいい感じ、質感は何か良い意味で泥臭く露骨さもあります。 それにしても迫力感が凄い、保有している他のナイフがおもちゃに見えてしまう・・・(笑)。 早くアウトドアシーンで使ってみたいです。 ある動画で本ナイフの紹介をしていて、ハチャメチャな(かなり刃に負担をかけ続ける)ことをしているのでが切れ味が衰えないという面白い紹介がありこれがキッカケで購入判断になりましたが、購入してせいかいでした。 少し高値ですが、自分としてはシースはこちらが断然にいい感じです。
宇**吉
素晴らしいナイフ♪
斧とナイフの中間かな?手首位の太さの木をチョッピングで薪にするのにちょうどいい感じ♪ グリップの後ろの方だけを持てばよりパワフルにチョッピング出来ます。 バトニング性能も文句なしです。 刃渡りがもう少し長ければ100点でした。 手首位の木であればノコギリを使うより圧倒的に早いです。 チョッピングして切断するもよし、腕を疲れさせないようにするなら足で踏んで折れるところまで刻みを入れる感じで使うのもよし。 斧はかさ張るし重いからって人、斧を振り下ろすのに不安を感じる人、ノコギリで木を短くするの疲れていやって人にはいいナイフだと思います。 長物を持ち歩くのもなんか心配だし、かといって処理出来る木の幅をある程度持たせたい自分には適していました。 これと小回り聞くナイフでコンビにして運用しようかと思います。いい買い物した♪ 一つ難点を挙げるなら留めてあるネジとナットのところに水が溜まってると錆が出ます。 防錆び加工した方がいいかもです。 そこそこ重量があるのでこれ一本で全てをまかなうのはきついかも。そう考えるとナイフの形状である必要も無い気もしましたが、カッコいいのでよしとします。 後一センチ長くて鉈みたいな格好のが欲しいなぁー。
A**様
A novice's perspective: durable but cumbersome.
I'm not anything of a knife expert but I just wanted something I could bring when I go camping to do various tasks such as cutting down firewood and feathering and things like that. I didn't take into account what a 1 lb knife would be like because I don't really ever use knives but a 1 lb knife is pretty hard to deal with when you're trying to do finer things. That being said, it's incredibly durable and I don't ever see myself getting rid of it because it basically gets the job done, but if I had to do it over again, I think I would just buy a hand ax and a smaller knife with the money I spent on the bk22.
L**Y
バトニング用
キャンプの薪割り用に購入しました。刃の厚みがありかなりゴツいです。 重さもあるので、これなら簡単にバトニングできそうです。
H**R
A Monster was born!
das ist ein Ungetüm von einem Messer. Es wiegt gefühlte 100 kg und allein schon wenn man es das erste Mal in die Hand nimmt hat man das Gefühl es handelt sich hier nicht um ein Messern sondern um eine Primärangriffswaffe. Die Klinge ist extrem massiv und robust. Ich habe damit Eichenscheite gespalten und es war der Klinge egal. Ich habe sie in einen Baumstamm gerammt und als Trittstufe benutzt (btw. ich wiege rd. 150 kg) und es war ihr egal - sie hat sich überhaupt nicht verbogen. Ich habe damit einen gebrannten Ziegelstein zertrümmt und sie war immer noch scharf genug um die Haare von meinem Arm zu rasieren. Ich sage es ganz einfach.... ICH LIEBE DIESES MESSER! Es ist definitiv eine Klinge auf die man sich 100%ig verlassen kann. So ein Messer zu so einem Preis - unschlagbar! All jenen die Fällkniven oder Bark River für zu teuer empfinden, all denen die ein Messer suchen, dass etwas größer ist als ein Morakniv - all diese Suchenden werden hier fündig! Ich bin einfach begeistert.
D**E
Love this knife!!
Awesome knife!! Strong and sharp as heck!! This is a survival knife with a serious backbone!! You can pay way more for an Esee 5, but will only get a marginally better knife - IMO. Sheath is perfectly fine, knife takes a wicked edge easily. 2017/04/24 - Update Blade has gotten lots of love!! Modded with custom micarta scales and a forced patina on blade - stealth tiger stripe. Spine has been sharpened, throws sparks off a firesteel with ease. Have processed a small forest with this knife 👍 Imo, still one of the best one tool options out there. SCARY sharp!!
R**R
Great knife -- heavy, sharp, useful, strong and durable.
I originally wanted something longer but while shopping drunk I mistakenly impulsively-bought this knife thinking it was the BK7. But upon receiving this I was very happy with it. It's by no means a knife for light camping. I would recommend if you have a need to work with wood. I wanted a knife I could use for batoning wood (hence the desire for a longer knife) but the weight and thickness of this steel more than makes up for the shorter blade (BK7 is lighter). This thing is heavy and works well as a knife and a mini axe capable of dealing damage to wood (of course you won't be chopping through tree trunks with it but branches are fair game). But the shorter blade also means you can be quite precise with it. The blade comes very sharp. I've already cut myself deeply more times than I'd like to admit, but then again I'm a clumsy plonker. It's dulled a little bit as I've been using it but is still very sharp and I can still cut everything I've needed it to. The sheath is... meh... but does the job, and has a small pocket to store things in. Can be attached to your belt easily. The handle is plastic and a bit slippery in dry hands but if it really bothered me I could probably wrap it in something like self adhesive tape.
R**N
The most imposing Survival knife I have ever owned – bar none. (no the picture does not do it justice)
Is it overkill? Yes, most definitely. Is it cool? HECK YEAH! I love this knife! KNIFE EVOLUTION I have a theory on how this knife evolved. For years, survivalist experts have been clamoring for the ultimate survival end-of-the-world knife: full tang, thick blade, indestructible – etc. etc. etc. Any knife produced under the umbrella of a survival knife was quickly subjected to torture tests that involved hammers, vices, blow torches, and knives being used in a manner that they were never designed to be. This was very good because survivalists quickly whittled away the "JUNK" that was being passed along as survival knives. This crucible of testing produced knives that a nomadic Neanderthal living at the edge of an ice age would dream about all his entire short life. I'm confident Neanderthals dreams of this Kabar BK-22! (I DID, for decades). It’s quite frankly the very best hunk of steel a nomadic close to extinction Neanderthal living at the edge of an Ice Age would dream of carrying. In knife evolution, all of these inventions were being used to fell full size trees, dig holes through rocks, skill wooly mammoths, etc. Videos were posted of all of this. In time, the industry responded by producing knives that were tougher and tougher. Sturdy full-tang knives like the excellent Marine Corps Kabar were relegated to the degrading rat-tail tang category. This knife is at that long line of survival-knife-abuse evolution. It’s the toughest, baddest, most well designed and engineered survival knife on the planet. I am confident of that. Sure, you can pay a guy $4,000 to go make you a custom crowbar…but for us simple folk who deal with mass produced tools – this is the Apex Predator of our realm. Is this knife going camping with me from now on? HELL YES. Does it replace my Axe? HELL NO. Does it replace my .357 magnum? HELL NO. Does this mean my SOG Pup or my folding knife aren’t going with me? HELL NO! I always carry at least two knives with me – my main side knife and a folding knife that actually sees all the action while camping. Mind you, I’m not a big fan of using knives as crowbars. In my humble opinion, it’s not the kind of work that knives were designed for. Use an axe to fell a tree. Use a crowbar to pry things. Just because a knife is at your side does not mean that it should be used as a hammer, crowbar, axe, and chisel – but that’s just me and experts do disagree – as evidenced by the creation of this brute! Also, without survivalists torture testing knives, this beast would not have evolved and it would be a much more boring world-of-knives with junk knives being peddled as survival knives – so thank you to all you torture testers out there. This knife though is now more than just the ultimate survival tool, it’s an image – it’s fashion. Most of these knives are not going to see much action, they are going to be heirloom display pieces, which is just fine. BEING SERIOUS I’m a backpacking camper. I’m not Rambo. I don’t expect to go out into the woods and have to survive a Zombie Apocalypse. The knife I always carry is a Coast DX356 Double Lock Folding Knife . It’s a smaller folding blade knife that I wind up using all the time to cut line, whittle a stick, etc. It’s cheap, it locks, the blade geometry is great (that means its thick enough and wide enough that I like it and robust enough that it’ll cut through bark etc.). It’s a perfect camping knife. I will turn the house upside down before I go camping if I can’t find that little folding knife. If I were to lose that little knife, I would cry because I use it so much but I know that I could just buy another one for very little money. I almost always carry a bigger knife at my side that doesn’t see almost any action out in the woods. It’s more of a showpiece that’s there in case the Zombie Apocalypse hits. The thunder is stolen from that show-knife by my folding knife and by my camping axe. The knife that almost always winds up on my side is a nice and sturdy SOG Specialty Knives & Tools E37N-CP Seal Pup Elite Knife with Straight Edge Fixed 4.85-Inch Steel Blade and GRN Handle, Satin Finish . It’s light and its short enough that it’s not a weapon but it’s a proper knife. I posted some pictures that compares a SOG pup and my little Coast knife to this knife. I put on a 40lb pack, hike for a day, camp and then do it again the next day. Weight is everything to me. The best purchase I made was a Estwing E45ASE 26-Inch Special Edition Camper's Axe-All Steel with Shock Reduction Grip . I probably shouldn’t say this because it’ll give up my secret, but what I find is that most campers will gather all the small wood and leave the larger dead pieces that they can’t harvest – a 28inch camper’s axe allows me to harvest wood that less experienced campers cannot. Yes, that axe weighs 3lbs but those are the very best 3lbs I carry. STEEL People get all wrapped up around the axle over steel types for knives: S5, 1095, ATS-34, AUS8A. You can have arguments with engineers who are experts at metallurgy and you can have countless arguments with people who know nothing about steel but who will still argue that their knife is best. Just know that there are thousands of different types of steel. One of the most common knife steels out there is ANSI 1095, which is a high carbon steel that keeps a great edge. The major issue with 1095 is that it rusts easily. To combat this, the folks at Kabar have always added Chrome and Vanadium to their steel – hence 1095CV or ChroVan. It’s one of the distinguishing characteristics of Kabar – they made knives for the Marine Corps and those knives had to withstand marine environments. This Kabar is made out of 1095CV steel – which is the same as Sharon 170-06 – steel from Sharon Pennsylvania. It’s basically ANSI 1095 with a bit of Chrome, Vanadium, Nickel and Molybdenum to help protect it. So, it’s not pure 1095 but 1095+. The blade is coated to further inhibit corrosion. Will it rust? All steels rust if subjected to the right conditions. If you throw it in the ground and leave it there for two months in the rain – yes, it will rust – you can, of course, polish those rust stains out. But, if you take care of this blade, keep it sharp and clean, with maybe a drop of oil now and again, it will last three lifetimes and you’ll never have a problem. WEIGHT When you have a hunk of steel like this one, you’re going to pay with the weight. It weighs in at 15 ounces. That’s a pound of solid steel because the handles don’t weigh much. The sheath adds another 5 ounces – 20 ounces total. That’s heavier than my .357 Magnum Snubby – which is always at my side. By comparison, the SOG pup comes in at 5 ounces and the sheath adds another 5 ounces for a total of 50% weight savings. It bears repeating, this knife weighs as much as 3 SOG Pups and more than my .357 Magnum!! Bear in mind, my 28” camping axe weighs 46 ounces – this knife weighs 20 ounces. If you give me a choice of taking my axe or this knife, I will take the axe every day of the week. If you’re a light camper that is concerned with weight, this knife weighs you down. If you’re a diehard survivalist, you’ll gladly carry it. FIGHTING Quite realistically, you are not going to fight with this knife. It’s too heavy. As a trained knife fighter, I’d say that the full size KA-BAR Full Size US Marine Corps Fighting Knife, Straight or even the SOG Pup are better knives for fighting. This thing is a brute…you could use it as a hatchet maybe and crack a skull or a femur but you can find better fighting knives. Of course, if I’m fighting a Grizzly Bear or the Alien Predator from the Schwarzenegger movies, and I’ve lost my rifle and gun, this is the knife I want in my hands when they find my dismembered body. SHEATH This new nylon sheath is much more in line with a high quality sheath for this knife than the previous generation. It does have a kydex-like liner to protect the nylon, just like the SOG sheath, and it has an outer pocket which is perfect for a fire starter magnesium block. I love that the belt loop is held together with Velcro (hook and loop) and with a snap closure, so I don’t have to take off my belt to don this. It also comes with a variety of attach points that you can use to latch this to an Alice pack or for you to use paracord to strap this to your leg, if you so choose. It’s a really nice sheath in my opinion. Basically, the BK2 had the old sheath and the BK22 has the new sheath. I recommend the new model. THE LAW In my state, it is illegal to carry a knife whose blade is 5” or longer. Because this knife is 5.25”, you would need a weapons carry license to lug this bad boy around the woods. I am a licensed carrier so I can carry this knife but I always check up on my laws and the laws of the states I visit. The last thing you want is to go camping and wind up with a felony weapons charge. Know your knives and know your knife laws. The SOG pup’s blade is 4.75” which makes it easier to carry without legal entanglements. Personally, I think it’s ridiculous to have laws of this sort but they exist – ignore them at your grave peril. WHO SHOULD CARRY THIS KNIFE - If your name is Arnold Schwarzenegger, you should carry this knife - If your name is Vin Diesel, aka Riddick, you should carry this knife - If your name is The Mountain, from Game of Thrones, you should carry this knife - If your name is Quartermain’s towering travel companion, you should carry this knife - If you are a guide in Alaska, you should carry this knife - If you are a bush craft master and a knife is the only tool you are allowed to take into the woods, take this knife - If you drive a Hummer or an F250, you should carry this knife - If you want to impress a bunch of 5-year-old boy scouts, you should carry this knife - When the Zombie apocalypse hits, carry this knife - If you are a red-blooded American, you should carry this knife.
A**X
Es una bestia!!
Increíble, un filo de fabrica muy bueno, la funda es de buena calidad, el peso del cuchillo es considerable, sientes una seguridad de que no va a fallarte, el mango se acomoda bastante bien a la mano, no te arrepentirás de haberlo comprado
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