Whenever an outdoorsman is planning to get away and into the wild, whether to simply do some camping, try to bag some big game or to hook a prize fish, it is always a good idea to have a quality, folding kind of knife on hand. Folding knives are a particular kind of knife, which are especially good for outdoor sporting and hunting. They are convenient to take along because the blade is protected by being folded into the handle when not in use.
A folding knife has a number of advantages over an ordinary, fixed blade model. To start with, they're more convenient to carry around than fixed blades. When folded, they can be tucked away into a fanny pack, pocket, backpack or maybe a purse quite easily. That way a knife can always be close to hand whenever it is needed.
Another reason why folding knives are a good choice is that the blade always has protection, as long as it is folded, without having to also carry a knife sheath. As a result, the blade of a pocket knife is a lot less likely to be damaged, bumped and nicked, and they typically don't need to be sharpened as often either.
Additionally, with knives that fold there is far less risk of the user, or another person like a child, being cut by the blade. A pocket folding knife is a wonderful tool to have available and offers you some peace of mind as the blade is not exposed all the time.
In general, you will find two principal varieties of folding knives on the market. The first is the traditional pocket type of knife, which is folded closed with simply a bit of pressure on the back of the blade. It is always important that you ensure that your fingers are clear of of the blade recess when you're closing it in order to avoid injury.
There is one main drawback to folding knives; they can be harder to clean thoroughly. When used for skinning game or cleaning fish, the tissue and blood can easily get into the grooves and the mechanisms in the handle of a folding hunting knife, so removing all of these elements can be challenging. But, since they are so convenient to carry, most people still opt to carry along pocket knives on their ventures into the wild.
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