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๐ช Own the wild with precision and style โ the ESEE 6P is your ultimate survival sidekick!
The ESEE 6P Fixed Blade Knife features a 6.5-inch 1095 carbon steel blade paired with a grey Micarta handle for superior grip and durability. Its molded polymer sheath includes a reversible belt clip for customizable carry options. Weighing just 1 pound, this knife balances rugged toughness with lightweight handling, making it a top choice for camping, bushcraft, and survival enthusiasts seeking reliable performance and safety in the field.













| ASIN | B015AHB1P0 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,153 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #718 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 16 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Blade Type | straight edge |
| Brand | ESEE |
| Brand Name | ESEE |
| Color | Dark Earth Blade/Black Sheath |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,313 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811328023332, 08113280233326 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Grey Micarta |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 6.5 Inches |
| Item Shape | Elongated |
| Item Type Name | Model 6 Tactical Dark Earth |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | ESEE |
| Model Name | ES6PDE-BRK |
| Model Number | ES6PDE-BRK |
| Part Number | ES6PDE-BRK |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Construction |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 16" |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 811328023332 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | ESEE Warranty |
T**I
An amazing knife at a reasonable price
If you've read my other reviews on camping knives, you know well that I don't know much about them. For me, a camping knife needs to be just sharp enough to do camping chores and be able to baton/split wood, and maybe do some occasional hacking and maybe just enough chopping so that I can snap a branch by stepping on it. Other than that, I don't know or care much about the type of steel used, how well it holds an edge, etc. etc. Most camping knives fit that bill... ...so if you're looking for a blade review about steel quality, holding an edge, combat, stop here, this review won't help. Other things I can talk about regarding camping knives since I've been heading out regularly, and things that have evolved for me over time include: - Full tine. I get it now...full tine is a must. - No serrated portion to the knife. A lot of hard core campers will disagree with me, and that's okay. I'm sure they're right and I'm wrong. But for me, serrated edges are much more trouble to maintain than they're worth for the very basic chores I do. - No weird notches. I've had two blades now with funky notches along the non-blade side of a single sided blade knife (e.g. belt cutting, etc.) this creates a weak point along the blade, and...it snaps. I kid you not...it really snaps....crazy, I know. - 3/16" is plenty thick enough for my uses, even splitting wood. - solid finger guard to prevent slippage to the blade. Yeah, this is a biggy. For backpacking, anything I can do to avoid any injury is a big deal because even a small injury can become very dangerous very quickly. And when you're 10 miles from your car and 20 miles from the nearest building that might have a first aid kit, even little injuries aren't worth it. Every blade I take into the woods must have some kind of perpendicular guard or shape to prevent fingers sliding forward to the blade. - removable handles. I have had only one situation where I wanted to attach a knife to a long stick, so I admit that this is a rare need, and you can tie a knife to a stick without taking the handles off. But being able to do so, splitting the end of a straight'ish branch a little, and inserting the thinner blade with handles removed and tying it all together....well...the difference in stability is noticeable. - A good sheath....you know, even the cheapest plastic and canvas sheaths with a drain hole work just fine. I attach mine as close to a drop leg setup as possible, but it really doesn't matter, they all work well. The Esee 6 meets all these criteria, and then some. But, the real reason I love this knife? Drum roll please. The micarta handles. I don't know much about handles, but I do know that the hard Glock plastic material, and some other plastics get slippery when wet. Again...injury = bad. The micarta handles do not slip even when wet. They feel like a very fine grain. almost like a surface made with sand, but not as abrasive and skin tearing. Somehow, this knife is reasonably smooth to the touch, but just rough enough that it doesn't slip....It's really rather incredible. But just as importantly, micarta is lighter than I would have expected. Much lighter. The other reason i like the Esee 6 is that, for my uses, I just recently discovered that 6 is the perfect blade length. I have a 9, 7, and 5, and all are great, but all have little disadvantages. The 6" blade with the simple, abuse bearing lines along the blade and the back edge, means I can beat the crap out of this knife and it'll keep on ticking. One last interesting note. The sheath comes in two parts, the belt clip portion and the actual sheath. You can attach the belt clip portion to either side, but it screws on, so just note that once it's on, you won't want to switch the side while out in the field, so think about the rest of your setup and where you want your knife to be before attaching the clip to the sheath. Of all the knives I've purchased as I continue to learn about backpacking, the Esee 6 is by far the most perfect fit. Rock on Esee, I'm impressed.
L**O
Just suck it up buttercup
AND BUY THIS KNIFE. So I donโt even know where to start as to why I bought this knife... long and short, I mostly wanted a โbudgetโ knife that I could feel ok about working over at camp or in the wild some where. FAILED. I did not want to spend this amount of money for a knife to beat up in the field, but I did and I am SO NOT SORRY. If I had the money right now, I would buy the whole ESEE knife lineโall of them for no reason but to just have. I fell in love with this knife immediately... itโs hella sharp and just tears through wood and processes it all with ease. It not only looks cool but it feels really good in the handโmakes you feel like itโs going to work very hard and very well for you. Itโs light enough to not get tired using it and heavy enough to get work done. I am a rookie at โsurvivalโ/bush craft (I have to call it camping to these city folks out here who think I am crazy) and I was able to manage basic tasks with just the one knife and with confidence that I could handle the blade. PLEASE just spend the money on one high quality knife and you will not be sorry. Iโm already eyeballing the PR-4 so I can round off both sides of survival and bushcraft and keep it in the same line of knives. Also, because I watch a few to many YouTube vids, I did a thing...see the pics. The carbon fiber sheath matches the handles! Yeeeeah I am that person. Look why not survive with style?! Plus, I can attach my fire kit to the Titan Survival Cord and feel confident that I can always make fire. Like so..see last pic. Naturally, I am changing the pouch to black, again, style points! Upgraded sheath or not... JUST BUY THIS BLADE.
J**N
Best knife you will ever purchase...period.
Always check when buying ESEE knives through vendors not listed on the ESEE knives web site. There are "fakes" out there. I checked up with ESEE prior to this purchase and while not listed with ESEE, they are a legit reseller. I opted for the purchase here due to free shipping and a slightly less purchase price...every buck counts. :) As far as the knife, I couldn't be happier. The 6P is just plain solid. Total length is right at 11.75 inches with the blade taking up 5.75" of that. This is NOT a small knife. It is a survival knife meant to be used for multiple scenarios all the way up to chopping small trees down. It is not a throwing knife and if you throw it...well...I don't even know what to say. The blade is powder coated with laser engraving and is slightly serrated on the top, near the handle. The handle is comfortable...with indentions in just the right places. Again...it is a SOLID knife/solid handle and is meant to take a beating. I immediately used it to chop down several small tree limbs (1 inch in diameter) and it went through them with 1-2 swings. After use, use a quality oil to clean the blade up. It will preserve the edge and prevent rust. Yes, the edge will rust as it is exposed and not powder coated. The sheath is of decent quality. Seems to be a hard plastic with a belt clip. Guessing there are some other sheaths on the market that are slightly more durable. If you are buying an ESEE knife for the sheath...you are buying for the wrong reason. That said, I am pleased with the sheath and the provided clip. I attached it to my tactical vest with the belt clip and the provided pressure clip/paracord then, used the holes in the sheath (spaced for molle mounting) and additional paracord to tie the sheath off to the vest. In essence, making the sheath part of the vest. The knife fits snugly in the sheath and until it loosens up a little, you have to give a little yank to get it out. Nothing that time will not cure. Be careful...it's a knife...and it is sharp. :) I have wanted an ESEE knife for years. The cost has always prevented me from buying one...but, frankly, I don't know that there is a better knife on the market. Sharp, durable, solid. It's made in the USA. That's right...IN the USA. The warranty is forever and transferrable. As long as you have a legit ESEE knife the warranty is forever. Check the ESEE knives site. So, a great survival knife with a great "forever" warranty. I am extremely glad that I saved my pennies and purchased an ESEE. I am confident this will be around well after I am gone.
R**C
Truly A Great Knife
If you've been thinking about buying the Esee 6, wait no longer. I wrestled with spending what I did for it, but once I held it in my hand, I immediately felt like a got a wonderful deal. You can tell that there is a tremendous amount of thought placed on the quality control over at Esee. The fit and finish is absolutely perfect, it has almost perfect balance, and feels amazing in hand. From a performance standpoint, the Esee 6 has a nice 5.75" cutting edge, with 6.5" of 1095 steel from handle to tip. It is 3/16" thick and sharp as a razor right out of the box. Given those specs, one can see that this blade was made for cutting stuff, and it does can well. I've made fire sticks, now drills and simple shelters with it, then turn around process a fish without a problem. I would consider this a wonderful "Jack of All Trades" knife. The way it was built gives you the ability to slide back on the handle, which transfers most of the knife weight forward, and generate more chopping power. Additionally, the design provides the ability to slide up on the handle, where you are shortening the blade at the center of weight distribution, which allows you to gain control of the blade for finer tasks. Their are knives out there for all walks of life and needs. I am 6'3", and wear a size XXL glove. This KnifeWorks well for me... I EDC the Esee 3, which was purchased as a result of how much I like the Esee 6, and it also feels great in hand and performs well. If I had to do over, I would have purchased this knife, from what looks like a typo above, a year ago when I first started thinking about it. It gets to go out and play every time I go, while all the other 9 knives stay home. Stay safe my friends!
D**E
Great blade
Great blade overall. Came razor sharp out the box. I've never owned a carbon steel knife that's prone to rust but so far no complaints at all. Plus the sheath is adaptable for right or left handed users.
J**3
ten star knife!
Ok, for starters this knife deserves more than five stars. It is perfect in every way possible. I am one of those people that just cant usually leave well enough alone and want to personalize/improve on everything i get. Not with this one. The only thing i felt i needed to do was very gently dull the corner of the blade where it meets the choil, because i love to choke up on my blades and the razor sharp edge runs into the choil, which seemed like a good way to get cut. First impression upon opening- the knife itself is larger and lighter somehow than i had imagined. Not in a bad way at all, but i own some five inch fixed blades and this seemed a lot longer (i believe its about 6.5 inch blade length from tip to handle).....the blade itself is .187 at the spine, but this thicness ends about a half inch or so from the handle and drops to more like .125 for the length of the blade to the tip. The tip itself tapers to a very thin point (from a top view), and although it may not apear to be strong i have a feeling really is. I was only able to find one account of a broken tip on the internet thru exhaustive research, but the manufactures warranty is unbelievable....... The warranty basically states that for as long as the blade is in existence (not just the original buyer) if it ever breaks it will be replaced, no questions asked, no reciepts, anything. So fifty years from now my great grandchildren could drive a tank over it and esee will replace it. Amazing. The handle feels incredible, there is no way to describe the perfection of it without holding it yourself. It just feels like an exstension of my body, not something im holding onto, the micarta has an amazing texture, that will only grip better when wet. As far as the seller (knife country usa), i had gotten a little nervous after finding some bad reviews on them, after some digging though it looked to me as if overall they are very good, but had a very busy xmas and due to being overburdened made some mistakes. I had no problems with them at all, and i ordered on a friday, recieved knife 7 days later. It felt a little long to me, but then again i have also been spoiled by amazon prime, im used to placing an order and it shipping hours later. I did send a message to the seller on tue, and they did respond that day, to tell me that mh package shipped. It was sent two day priority usps, which is my least favorite method(usps tracking has a lag and sucks), but it worked out fine. With all that being said, i do believe i have found a knife company that is above all others, top notch. Sure, there are plenty of decent knives and companies out there (even a little more cost effecitve).......but i can promise you this, once you put an esee in your hand, no other knives seem the same anymore. It is a work of art, and perfection at its finest. Worth every penny, and i would trust my life to. There arent too many knives you can say that about with certainty. Next up ill be getting an esee 5, the slightly shorter more badass thicker tank of an esee knife....
M**O
If you could have just one knife...
Outstanding. Love the knife. My new go-to for hunting and camping. If I could have just one six inch fixed blade, this would be it. Some folks complain about the polymer sheath, but I like the retention and easy on/off of the belt clip.
U**E
well made, but bring a truck, this thing weighs a ton.
When you spend this kind of money on any tool you expect the best and the ESEE delivers on what it promises, but it's not the tool I wanted. First of all, if you know anything about knives, you know that what they really come down to is the quality of the steel. As a cook, I've bought $75 knives that are handily outperformed by $15 knives. It's not magic - 3 words: high carbon steel. It holds an edge, it's simple to sharpen, sharpens to a razor's edge and can generally be found anywhere for a price that starts in the $15 range. What sets the ESEE apart from the $15 bucks is simple. Durability. I would never, ever spend this kind of money on a kitchen knife, but for an outdoors knife, that money buys you heft. It's full tang... that's a single piece of steel from the tip of the blade to the butt of the handle (unless you're looking at a folding knife, there's no reason you should ever buy anything but)... and it's thick. You can wack this this thing with all manners of other, harder things and I'm pretty sure it will come out on top. Whether you're skinning an animal, cutting down a tree or even digging a hole with it. I have no doubt that this thing will outlast you. I do have one major gripe. It's heavy... I'm not quite sure how heavy, but next to my 7" kitchen knife, it probably weighs at least twice the weight, which makes it a difficult sell for my kit. I understand that ESEE is attached to a survival school, and for survivalists this is probably fine, but for backpacking this is just plain silly. I now have a huge knife that I can't use for the purpose I had hoped to use it for. If I could do it again, I'd look at the Model 3 or 4 but a part of me is telling me to stick to my folding knife.
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