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Honey Badger Claw – Plain

Honey Badger Claw – Plain

Price range: R595.00 through R850.00

Processing time 5 to 7 days

The Honey Badger Claw Plain features the classic Hawkbill blade, known for its curved spine and downward-facing point. This unique shape allows the knife to cut efficiently when pulled back toward the handle or used in a sweeping motion.
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HONEY BADGER CLAW PLAIN – HAWKBILL BLADE

The Honey Badger Claw Plain features the classic Hawkbill blade, known for its curved spine and downward-facing point. This unique shape allows the knife to cut efficiently when pulled back toward the handle or used in a sweeping motion.

The Claw Plain is ideal for utility work such as cutting carpet, linoleum, and pruning vegetation. Its precision edge also makes it a reliable rescue knife for yachtsmen and emergency personnel, offering excellent control during rope-cutting or tight-angle tasks.

Inspired by the traditional Karambit design from Sumatra, this blade combines history with modern performance — a tool once used in agriculture, now refined for both practical and defensive use.


KEY FEATURES

• Honeycomb pattern for multi-directional grip.
• Light and Slim
• Resistant to slipping even if wet
• Fit ergonomically in the hand
• Handle slabs, choils & blade spines that contact the hands in use
• Reversible pocket clip

Superbly designed to be tough.

 

Claw Dimensions Large Medium Small
Overall Length: 198mm / 7.8inches 178mm / 7.0inches 158mm / 6.25inches
Blade Length: 86mm / 3.38inches 92mm / 3.63inches 70mm / 2.75inches
Closed Length: 117mm / 4.6inches 104mm / 4.09inches 92mm / 3.63inches
Blade Thickness 3.0mm / 0.12inches 3.0mm / 0.12inches 3.0mm / 0.12inches
Weight: 118g / 4.1oz 91g / 3.2oz 82g / 2.9oz

8Cr13MoV Steel

Attributes: 8Cr13MoV is a Chinese stainless steel similar to AUS-8. It has a balanced composition that provides good hardness, corrosion resistance, and ease of sharpening.

Pros: Affordable, easy to sharpen, and good corrosion resistance.

Cons: Moderate edge retention and toughness, not as high-performing as premium steels.

 

D2 Steel

Attributes: D2 is a high-carbon, high-chromium tool steel known for its excellent wear resistance and edge retention. It has a Rockwell hardness of 55-62 HRC, making it quite hard and durable12.

Pros: Great edge retention, good wear resistance, and decent toughness.

Cons: Not fully stainless, so it can rust if not properly maintained1.

 

14C28N Steel

Attributes: 14C28N is a stainless steel made by Sandvik. It is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, good edge retention, and ease of sharpening. It has a Rockwell hardness of 55-62 HRC34.

Pros: Excellent corrosion resistance, good edge retention, and easy to sharpen.

Cons: Moderate toughness, not as wear-resistant as some high-end steels3.

 

M390 Steel

Attributes: M390 is a premium stainless steel made by Böhler-Uddeholm using powder metallurgy. It is known for its exceptional edge retention, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. It has a Rockwell hardness of around 60-62 HRC56.

Pros: Outstanding edge retention, excellent wear and corrosion resistance, and high toughness.

Cons: Expensive and can be challenging to sharpen.

 

Summary of Differences

Edge Retention:                   M390 > D2 > 14C28N > 8Cr13MoV

Corrosion Resistance:         M390 > 14C28N > 8Cr13MoV > D2

Ease of Sharpening:                             8Cr13MoV > 14C28N > D2 > M390

Toughness:                                            M390 > 14C28N > D2 > 8Cr13MoV

 

Each steel has its strengths and weaknesses, so the best choice depends on your specific needs and preferences for a knife blade.

FRN (Fibre Reinforced Nylon)

  • Attributes: FRN is a composite material made by reinforcing nylon with glass fibres. It is known for being lightweight, durable, and resistant to impact and chemicals.
  • Pros:
    • Lightweight and strong
    • Highly resistant to impact and chemicals
    • Affordable and cost-effective
    • Low maintenance and easy to clean
  • Cons:
    • Can feel less premium compared to other materials
    • Less grip compared to textured materials like G10

G10

  • Attributes: G10 is a high-pressure fiberglass laminate made by stacking multiple layers of glass cloth soaked in epoxy resin and compressing them under heat. It is known for its strength, durability, and excellent grip.
  • Pros:
    • Extremely strong and durable
    • Excellent grip, especially when textured
    • Resistant to moisture, chemicals, and temperature changes
    • Available in various colours and patterns
  • Cons:
    • Heavier than FRN
    • More expensive than FRN
    • Can be more difficult to machine and work with

Summary of Differences

  • Weight: FRN is lighter than G10.
  • Durability: Both materials are highly durable, but G10 is generally considered stronger.
  • Grip: G10 offers better grip, especially when textured.
  • Cost: FRN is more affordable than G10.
  • Aesthetics: G10 is available in more colors and patterns, offering more customization options.

Both materials are excellent choices for knife handles, with FRN being a great option for those looking for a lightweight and cost-effective handle, while G10 is ideal for those who prioritize strength, grip, and aesthetics.

Weight 0.175 kg
Dimensions 17.5 × 8 × 3 cm
Brand

Honey Badger

Blade Configuration

Folder

Blade Profile

Claw

Colour

Black, Blue, Green, Orange, Tan, White

Knife Size

Small, Medium, Large

Blade Steel

8Cr13MoV, D2

Handle Material

FRN (Fibre Reinforced Nylon)

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