Friday, September 16, 2011

Gerber 31-000698 Bear Grylls Survival Series Parang, With Nylon Sheath

Gerber 31-000698 Bear Grylls Survival Series Parang, With Nylon Sheath


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  • Angled blade, ideal for clearing brush or limbs
  • Robust high carbon steel blade, enhances strength, corrosion resistance and easy to sharpen
  • Full tang construction, boosts durability
  • Ergonomic textured rubber grip, maximizes comfort and reduces slippage
  • Lanyard cord, acts as guard, enhancing grip security, comes with nylon sheath

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The product of collaboration between Gerber and survival expert Bear Grylls, the Parang Machete is a modern version of the traditional tribesman machete. Its angled blade is ideal for clearing brush, branches, or tree limbs, and full tang construction boosts durability. This Parang comes with a lanyard cord to enhance grip security, and a military-grade nylon sheath.
Parang Machete
At a Glance:Angled blade cuts through brush, branches, and vines

Robust, high carbon steel blade for corrosion resistance and easy sharpening

Full tang construction boosts durability

Ergonomic, textured rubber grip for comfort and non-slip hold

Comes with military-grade nylon sheath and Priorities of Survival pocket guide and rescue instructions
The Parang is made of high carbon steel for strength, corrosion resistance, and easy sharpening. View larger.
The Parang comes with a mildew resistant, military-grade nylon sheath. View larger.Bear Grylls and Gerber Te





Gerber 31-000698 Bear Grylls Survival Series Parang, With Nylon Sheath





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Gerber EAB: Best Utility Knife Yet?


Not many useful advances have been made on the ole Stanley utility knife, a proven design that just works. Oh sure there's been some folding designs that take the same blades but in my experience they are poorly executed with ineffective blade retention, heavy designs, slow deployment, and excessive bulk. Finally someone is getting it right: the Gerber EAB Pocket Knife. It's compact, takes common utility blades, locks them in solidly, and only weighs 2.2 oz! It can't replace your standard EDC knife because it can't do large cutting/slicing tasks like cutting a burger in half. But if cutting a lot of cardboard or carpet is on the menu this knife is an excellent take along and much more portable than the Stanley. Good job Gerber.








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