TOP 10 BEST BUSHCRAFT GEAR & TOOLS ON AMAZON 2021

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TOP 10 BEST BUSHCRAFT GEAR & TOOLS ON AMAZON 2021
Are you looking for the best bushcraft gear and tools that you must have in 2021? These are some of the coolest bushcraft gear and tolls we found so far:
✅1. Silky NATA Hatchet
✅2. Nordic Pocket Saw - Survival Saw, Camping Saw
✅3. CRKT Woods Chogan Tomahawk Axe
✅4. Silky Pocketboy 130 Folding Saw
✅5. Work Sharp EDC Pivot Plus Knife Sharpener
✅6. Schrade SCHF59 Full Tang Fixed Blade Bushcraft Survival Knife
✅7. CCRKT Spark'N Sharp Fire Starter: Knife Sharpener, Magnesium Rod, Striker, Lanyard
✅8. TenPoint Vengent S440 Crossbow
✅9. 620 LB SurvivorCord with Integrated Fishing Line, Multi-Purpose Wire, and Waterproof Fire Tinder
✅10. Gootium 21101 Specially High Density Thick Canvas Backpack Rucksack
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While some view bushcrafting as more about survival, it is all about developing a relationship with nature. To live off the land and enjoy all it has to offer, the right tools and gear are essential. Bushcrafting is not for the faint of heart and is certainly not for the ill-prepared.
For those who have never heard of Bushcraft, it includes the skills of fire-building, foraging for edible vegetables and fruits, hunting, wood crafting, twine making, camp crafting, water preparation, and food preparation in the wild.
When it comes to being able to enjoy bushcrafting in the wild, it is important you understand the need for owning the best bushcraft gear. With this guide, you will learn about some of the tools and gear that are considered essential for any bush crafter who wants to challenge themselves to live off the land and not only survive, but thrive.
Bushcraft gear is the group of tools we first invented as a species. The gear we first crafted from sticks, stones, and bones found in nature. In order to make knives, arrows, spears, fire, shelters, etc. The best bushcraft gear is the tools that give the ability to make a large array of other tools. For example, having a bushcraft knife opens up a world of possibilities to build hundreds of other useful tools and items. Before humans became advanced engineers and scientists, we played by the rules of nature. If you go back far enough in history, survival was an everyday endeavor; it was the only lifestyle we knew. Living in those circumstances required a very particular set of tools and skills. What we today call bushcraft. ********************************************************************
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Are you looking for the best bushcraft gear and tools that you must have in 2021? These are some of the coolest bushcraft gear and tolls we found so far:
✅1. Silky NATA Hatchet
✅2. Nordic Pocket Saw - Survival Saw, Camping Saw
✅3. CRKT Woods Chogan Tomahawk Axe
✅4. Silky Pocketboy 130 Folding Saw
✅5. Work Sharp EDC Pivot Plus Knife Sharpener
✅6. Schrade SCHF59 Full Tang Fixed Blade Bushcraft Survival Knife
✅7. CCRKT Spark'N Sharp Fire Starter: Knife Sharpener, Magnesium Rod, Striker, Lanyard
✅8. TenPoint Vengent S440 Crossbow
✅9. 620 LB SurvivorCord with Integrated Fishing Line, Multi-Purpose Wire, and Waterproof Fire Tinder
✅10. Gootium 21101 Specially High Density Thick Canvas Backpack Rucksack

survivalgearofficial
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Hey guys if some of you are using the silky nata hatchet then i would recommend the coldsteel barong. It basically the same but with a pointed tip

robertheller
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ESSE and Chris Reeve are my favorite Fixed Blades . ESSE 4 is a classic and they now have ESSE 4 S35VN.

seanwhite
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Thank you for sharing your bushcraft items, they seem so cool and useful :)

OutdoorGoodGuy
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I like Silky Nata hatchet. Good choice of bushcraft gear and tools

HiTechCentralPage
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I do have a Schrade knife, but not the one in this video...
I have the : Schrade SCHF45 Leroy Full Tang Bowie Fixed Blade Knife and I love it! I do most my bushcraft work with this knife. I do also use a folding saw and a small knife for some jobs, but not near as much as what I do with this _BIG_ knife.

kachiri
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A modern crossbow in a bushcraft gear video? Are you flipping serious? And it took up a third of the video. Can anyone guess who sponsored this video? The CRKT hatchet and Schrade knife were the only legitimate bushcraft items in this video.

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The NATA. Like the design. I wish the blade was longer so you can get more power behind your thrusts.

The Nordic Pocket Saw. All I could think was how much energy you would consume trying to use this saw. Everything I think I would need it for in a campsite, I'd think a axe, hatchet, or machete would be more appropriate for. Anything bigger, and the last thing I'd want to do is to use this single person hand saw to cut it with. It could serve a purpose in a Oh #$%^ moment, but I can't help but think you spend the entire time using it cussing due to the amount of work it takes to complete that one task.

The chogan. Nice design but I can't help but think vibrations from use would cause the forge head to slide down the hickory shaft. Tap it a few times to replace the handle? Well then it would only take a few taps to knock it off too. The irony is that they made the axe head pretty thick near the handle and it looks specifically made to be hit on to force the head further up the shaft. But this isn't portrayed in the video.

The Silky Pocketboy. This one I really don't get. Three inch max cut? Use an axe or machete. Go with a full size Silky instead. Get more leverage and deeper cuts and not much compromised in weight or size since the blade collapses into the handle.

Pivot Plus looks good. But not available on Amazon currently.

Schrade SCHF59 is cheaper than many durable survival knives on the market. Definite bonus.

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I got a Schrade knife at a pawn shop. Now I have three knives, and two hatchets. Thick and durable steel, but whoever edges them can't use a jig. They'll have different angles along the blade, and on each side. If you can correct that they're great.

meat-hook
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its just a bunch of adds strung YOUTUBE ADDS!

jamesyarbrough
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There are a lot of tools out there. You just have to ask one question when making a selection...would I trust this tool with my life? Make wise choices.

hornerinf
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Your post shows the Helle Utvaer but it is not in the video

jessesioux
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It's awesome gear. I love all it keep going my friend 😘😘👍🌹

adventurerbg
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as far as I concern Khukri is the best ever if have idea and experience to use

verticalpride
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What Has a crossbow to Do with Bushcraft

wAvE-nkpl
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eu vivo no Brasil e oque é preciso na Amazônia é antes de tudo, conhecimento do terreno.Depois um facão (machete ), uma faca menor, um bic e alguns fósforos, uma arma, roupa adequada e litros de repelente.Mas não precisa gastar o dinheiro de um carro para comprar lâminas que não terão serventia lá, o facão que pode ser Tramontina ou corneta(uns 8 dólares cada um), uma faca boa de aço carbono(de fácil afiação) já dão conta se não for passar muito tempo num só lugar, e lembra do repelente!!!!a floresta se move!!!

MrRogerio
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I bought that made in China Schrade 59 and the blade broke on my first use. I returned if for a Benchmade 162👍

tomlevasseur
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And nothing from the thumbnail was listed, which is why I clicked. I wanted to see that stuff.

tactikiller
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The Silky Nata is basically a rebranded parang. I can buy a Condor parang for half the price. Love Silky saws, but the Nata is pure style over substance. 100 million Asian plantation workers cant be wrong.

TheWtfnonamez
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The amount of sparks from this firesteel is pathetic!

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