Elk Ridge ER-555 Series Fixed Blade Knife with Survival Kit, 10.5-Inch Overall
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Elk Ridge ER-555 Series Fixed Blade Knife with Survival Kit, 10.5-Inch Overall

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  • Recommended Uses For Product
    Military
  • Brand
    Elk Ridge
  • Model Name
    ER555PW
  • Special Feature
    Manual
  • Age Range (Description)
    Adult
  • Included Components
    Fixed Blade
🔥Built-in fire starter & sharpening stone in handle
🔪10.5-inch razor-sharp stainless steel blade
🪵Ergonomic brown pakkawood handle with hidden survival kit

Description

🔥 Gear Up Like a Pro: The Ultimate Survival Blade for the Modern Explorer 🔪

  • ALL IN ONE CARRY - Comes complete with a durable nylon sheath for safe, stylish, and convenient transport.
  • FULL TANG DURABILITY - Robust full tang construction ensures maximum strength and reliability in any outdoor scenario.
  • RAZOR SHARP PRECISION - 3CR13 stainless steel blade delivers unmatched cutting performance and corrosion resistance.
  • SURVIVAL READY DESIGN - Hidden compartment in the handle houses a fire starter, sharpening stone, and essential survival tools.
  • TIMELESS OUTDOOR ELEGANCE - Classic brown pakkawood handle blends traditional style with modern functionality for the discerning adventurer.

The Elk Ridge ER-555 is a 10.5-inch fixed blade knife crafted from corrosion-resistant 3CR13 stainless steel, featuring a full tang design and a stylish brown pakkawood handle with a hidden survival kit. Perfectly engineered for camping, hiking, tactical use, and emergency preparedness, it combines rugged durability with refined aesthetics, making it an essential tool for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Specifications

Recommended Uses For ProductMilitary,Outdoor,Camping
BrandElk Ridge
Model NameER555PW
Special FeatureManual
Age Range (Description)Adult
Included ComponentsFixed Blade Brown
Handle MaterialWood
ColorBrown Pakkawood
Blade MaterialStainless Steel
StyleTraditional
Blade Length10.5 Inches
ThemeOutdoor Adventure
Product Care InstructionsHand Wash Only
Hand OrientationBoth
Item Weight0.5 Pounds
Blade ShapeStraight Back
Blade EdgeCompound Bevel
ReusabilityReusable
Customer Package TypeNylon Sheath
Item Length10.5 Inches
Is Cordless?No
Global Trade Identification Number00805319095934
Power SourceManual
Size10.5"
ManufacturerMaster Cutlery LLC
UPC805319095934
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H11.57 x 3.74 x 1.89 inches
Package Weight0.48 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH6 x 1 x 1 inches
Brand NameElk Ridge
Warranty DescriptionManufacturer Warranty
MaterialSynthetic
Suggested Usersunisex-adult
Number of Items1
Part NumberER555PW-BRK
Model Year2017

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Reviews

4.4

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C**

Extremely Servicable Survival, Camp, Hunting Knife at incredible price.

I have been using, testing, buying, selling and trading knives for over 35 years. My first knife was a Buck and my most recent buy was an ESSE. I never write knife reviews though I do rely on them to make purchases. I was looking for a bushcraft or camp knife that didn’t break the bank and could be in car or truck. I am so thoroughly impressed with this knife, it’s sheath and it’s fit and finish, I must write a review in praise of it. After my own personal appraisal, butchering a small deer, chopping saplings (use lanyard loop) and as a utility knife- I do feel that for 20 bucks (presently on Amazon) you would be hard find a knife better than this to do as many different survival or utility or camp chores. It is truly an excellent low cost but not “cheap” hunting knife, deboning and slicing meat it is very accurate and sharp. It is one of the few knives that ever came to me “Shaving Sharp” where I was able to remove a half dollar of hair off my arm with one stroke. The only real competition (feel free to chime in, I am not an expert just have my own experience.) in this price range would be a Mora type knife. Moras are world tested, with a long tradition in the bushcraft community and last I checked the most basic model with the red wood handle was around 15 bucks? This knife is not better or worse than the Mora, they are both VERY different, yet this Chinese knife seems to be intended to compete in that arena. But the difference between this knife and a Mora is immediately obvious in it’s weight and balance. To compare them is not my intent but to point out some of the pros and cons of this one. I personally feel the mora is too light for some situations that I come across, especially regarding chopping. I typically carry an ESSE 3 or 6. In NO WAY am I comparing this knife to the ESSE. However I do think this knife has a lot of merit, and want to address the two criticisms of the knife as well as adding my own that are maybe valid.1) THE SHEATH has been criticized for not having a plastic insert, my knife did come with a plastic insert so either they resolved that problem or there was a production problem. I personally find the sheath more than adequate for retention in the woods and for safety, as well the belt loop is velcro and can be taken off and on without taking off the belt. I do think the loops on the back which are meant for MOLLE are weak and I would not trust them as they only have Velcro. SO if you want this for MOLLE? I would expect to do some stitching or ranger bands, but for belt Carry or shoulder strap of a pack carry, it is kind of the perfect size. Would prefer if they got rid of the MOLLE Velcro loops in back and added a second retention strap for the handle. I feel retention is adequate and could easily add another snap loop with my sewing awl. Also the pouch for the ferro rod and striker is adequate and will hold much more. I was impressed that actual paracord (though cheap) was used for the leg strap down and ended up just putting that in the pouch. Lower of the MOLLE Velcro snaps can actually go around the front of the knife and add extra retention to the pouch and it’s contents, while the upper Velcro MOLLE strap can go around the knife handle which adds perhaps a bit more retention.THE TIP BREAKING: The tip design of this knife, if treated like a carbon knife like the Becker Companion, etc. will not compare in terms of stabbing and lateral thrusting. However I have batoned oak with it and had no issues, but yes it is something to be cautous of, as with the Swedish knives and really any knife. The bonus of this type of tip is in meat prep (deboning a whole chicken) and fine cutting jobs. It cleaned a trout and did fine stabbing into semi rotten wood. Tip width is not much different than a Marine Combat KaBar, however this is not a carbon steel knife, it is 440. That said, Randall knives still makes their stainless knives in 420, last I checked. So is the tip particularly weak, NO. Is this a Becker Companion prybar, NO. Just be careful like someone else said. :) Also in a survival sense, if the tip were to to break the knife is still very usable as a tool.PERSONAL CONS: The striker for the ferro rod is useless, it has no sharpness to the serrations, you would be better off adding your own or using the knife edge in a real emergency. Also, the striker does not unscrew the hollow handles as some say, though a dime will. I find the contents of the handle having three cheap matches and no striker for them a little insulting, better to add two fish hooks and 10 feet of line. Having to carry a dime to unscrew your handles seems like something that can be improved. Fix the striker. Fix the MOLLE straps.PERSONAL PROS: I usually don’t like hollow ground knives but this one, is so well done that it deserves mention, it works so fast on meat and cordage and is fairly easy to resharpen because of the grind angle.WHY FIVE STARS: If it has some weaknesses why am I giving it five stars? Every knife and their sheaths have weaknesses, especially if you count in cost. Here the cost, the quality and the bonus features like real paracord, hollow handle, ferro rod, etc make it stellar when compared to other cheap survival knives that cost twice this much but deliver less. It is actually my hope that by writing this review someone will buy this knife and not a piece of crap and they will put it in their car or bug out bag and it will save their lives one day. Also I like the pakkawood handles, it gives a lot of value to a knife at this price point. This knife may be undeserving of this much writing on my part but when I find something so serviceable at such a low price, it feels like it is worth it to related all this, even if you end up disagreeing you can return it. I feel this is an advancement in terms of what you get and how it could save lives. It was actually a huge design break though when buck came out with it’s fold over flap leather sheaths because so many hunters had lost nice hunting knives because of single cheap straps on cheap pressed leather hunting knife sheaths. Trends change, serviceable knives are still of great value, especially if you don’t have much money, are just buying your first knife, or looking to buy multiple knives to store in multiple cars, BOB’s, Caches, or stocking stuffers. And hey, it’s 20 bucks!!

H**R

No te arrepentirás!

Muy buen cuchillo. Cómpralo con los ojos cerrados! No hay más nada que decir! Solo cómpralo!

C**S

Great knife. Great value.

I used this knife for everything on a recent camping trip. I cut logs with my saw, split them with my tomahawk, and then split them down smaller by batoning with this knife. From there, it went to cutting vegetables, butchering a rabbit, and then carving feather sticks. Stayed sharp all weekend.The hollow handle is great, though the square edge makes it a little uncomfortable to grip. It came with a few matches and a needle and thread inside the handle. I added some fish hooks and 15 ft of fishing line to help round out the survival kit a bit.The ferro rod and striker are a bit hard to use. The steel striker isn't exactly right for getting a spark. It will, but it's harder than others I've used. You could use the included sharpening stone to grind the striker some or to take the paint finish off the spine of the knife to make it spark easier. Overall, not bad, but could be better. The striker also works as a flat head screwdriver to open the handle. If you lost the striker, you could always carve a stick to a chisel point to open the screws.While I prefer leather sheaths, this nylon sheath is well made. There is a pouch for the ferro rod, striker, and sharpening stone. The sheath can be worn horizontally or vertically. The sheath also has about 8 feet of paracord you can use for a thigh strap, or just good to have cordage for a survival kit.

A**E

Top of the $20 class!

Not comparable to a 80-100.00 knife. But perhaps one of the best 20.00 knives I have come across! I will break it down into categories;Aesthetics: very attractive knife! I got the wood scales they are beautiful! The unnamed black coating isn’t very practical, but adds to the look of this knife.Feel: good balance, comfortable scales with no hot spots. This knife is bigger/heavier than I was expecting. The handle is huge! I have larger hands and I could fit a sixth finger on these scales.... if necessary.Steel: stainless, I assume 440A. 440A is cheaper to manufacture than most and very common. It is fine steel. I would be upset to buy a 100.00 knife in 440A, but for a 20.00 knife, very adequate. It is plenty hard and retains an edge well. The biggest drawback is that it can be brittle, especially in a blade this thick. But knowing that, I will refrain from using this knife as a pry bar.Sheath: it is what I expected it to be. Nothing more, and thankfully nothing less. If this knife continues to grow on me, I will likely update the sheath. But, for what it is, I am satisfied. A few unfinished ends that began to fray that I had to take a Bic lighter to. I definitely don’t expect this to hold up for as long as the knife.Accessories: about 8 feet of real 550 paracord. The striker is multi-functioning, as it doubles as a tool to remove the knives scales. A coin works too, and the striker is worthless on the ferro rod. I threw it away. The ferro rod is cheap meaning it’s soft. I love it! It sprays sparks like nobody’s business. Problem is, it won’t last as long. I hope I can find an exact replacement if I should ever use it up, because I really like it! The kit within the handle is a bit silly. A needle and thread? The matches are “strike on box” with no striker included. But to me, the cavity in the handle opens up opportunity to build a custom “kit”.Overall: this knife is a bit big for a bushcraft knife and a bit small for a primary survival knife. It can possibly fit the bill for both, as I believe is the intention. The Gimmicky aspects of this knife can be easily repurposed into something functional. I don’t see how this knife can disappoint for 20.00.

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