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Win a Helle Wabakimi Knife by “Survivorman” and a Kupilka FireSteel

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picture: Camilla Nilsen/bushcraftandcoffee 

On Monday, October 21, we’re giving one Trailspace member a Helle Wabakimi fixed-blade knife designed by “Survivorman” Les Stroud, plus a sustainably-produced Kupilka FireSteel 8.

Evaluation your gear at present and this important outside gear, price $200, may very well be yours.

Enter to Win:

  • Write a assessment now by means of Sunday, October 20, of your individual outside gear, attire, or footwear.
  • Each full, qualifying assessment obtained October 1-20 counts as an entry. Sure, you are mechanically entered!
  • On Monday, October 21, we’ll draw one eligible gear reviewer to win this Helle knife and Kupilka prize bundle.

 


 

Helle Wabakimi Knife


picture: Anthon Awaken

Helle has been making knives in Holmedal, Norway, since 1932. Its Wabakimi is a Scandinavian-style, fixed-blade designed in collaboration with survival and primitive abilities knowledgeable “Survivorman” Les Stroud.

A medium sized, well-balanced knife, the Wabakimi is small sufficient for hip carry, but amply sized for exact reducing and lengthy carving classes.

It encompasses a 3.3-inch drop level blade made out of triple laminated metal, and it has a three-quarter, partial tang strengthened with two sturdy pins. The curly birch wooden deal with features a lanyard gap. A leather-based sheath is included. 

The Wabakimi is the third Helle knife designed with Stroud, becoming between the bigger Temagami wilderness knife and the sunshine and compact Mândra neck knife. Stroud field-tested quite a few prototypes of the Wabakimi over months to provide its closing design ($184).

 

Kupilka FireSteel 8

For simple fire-making, even with gloves on or in humid climate, the Kupilka FireSteel 8 creates critical sparks as much as 3000 levels Celsius. 

Made in Finland, the sustainably-produced FireSteel 8 options a European ferrocerium rod, an ethically-produced reindeer leather-based wire, and a compact striker that is a byproduct of the metallic business.

It was designed in collaboration with Karu Survival, Finland’s main firm specializing in educating bushcraft and survival abilities. Weighing 1.66 ounces, there is not any excuse to depart this important behind ($21).

Extra Gear to Give Away:

Because of Hults Bruk, Helle Knives, Nordic Pocket Noticed, and Kupilka, we’ve got much more premium Scandinavian gear to present away this month.

Final week, Bob Peltzer from OntarioCanada, received a hand-forged Akka forester’s axe plus grinding stone from Hults Bruk. And on Friday, November 1, we’re giving one other Trailspace member a Hults Bruk Jonaker hatchet ($129) and a Premium Nordic Pocket Noticed ($119). 

Simply assessment your individual gear at present and also you’re entered to win for the whole month.

 

Evaluation your gear at present and be entered to win.

Void the place prohibited. Giveaway open to residents of North America solely. For Prize #1 we drew one winner from all full, qualifying opinions obtained October 1-10. For Prize #2 we’ll draw one winner from all full, qualifying opinions obtained October 1-20. For Prize #3 we’ll draw one winner from all full, qualifying opinions obtained October 1-31. See Trailspace’s Write-a-Evaluation Giveaway guidelines for different guidelines.



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