How to land a "bad" knife
The Badlands Knife is as rugged as the national geographical treasure that inspired it
The South Dakota Badlands –– the Land of Stone and Light –– possesses a rugged beauty that draws people from around the world. Its formidable hills are striped by millennia of sedimentary rock carved by three rivers. The name Badlands means exactly what you think it does. The Oglala Lakota people were the first to give the site of modern-day Badlands National Park a name. They dubbed the harsh, rocky landscape “mako sica”, which translates to “land bad.” When the French arrived, they had the same idea. They called the region “les mauvaises terres a traverser”, or “bad lands to traverse.”
The Badlands Knife is also exactly what you think it is. Bad. Boasting a black-coated stainless steel full tang tanto-style blade with an equally impressive grip-grooved black handle, this knife means business. Fishing, hunting, survival and tactical situations, you name it, the Badlands Knife is as rugged as the national geographical treasure that inspired it.
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- Black carbon coated stainless steel 6 1/2" full tang blade
- 11 3/4" overalllength
- Black composite handle 5 1/4" L
- Blade 1 3/4" W
- Black nylon sheathincluded, 13" L x 3 1/2" W
- with belt loop and safety snap
- 12 oz withoutsheath, 18 oz with sheath
- various loop/strap attachment options on sheath