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The Benchmade Grizzly Ridge 15061 is a premium American-made hunting knife featuring corrosion-resistant CPM-S30V steel, a secure Axis locking mechanism, and a durable dual-durometer Grivory handle. Lightweight and ambidextrous, it’s designed for flawless one-handed use and reliable grip in all conditions, making it an essential tool for hunters and outdoor professionals seeking lasting performance and style.





| ASIN | B078NGH1HT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #984,107 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3,788 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (518) |
| Date First Available | December 27, 2017 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 15061 |
| Manufacturer | Benchmade |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 4 x 4 inches; 3.8 ounces |
J**3
This is what a pocket folder should be, and is worth every cent
This one hell of a edc pocket folder, and worth every penny. I have been carrying a folding pocket knife every day for about 25 years now. I traditionally opt to spend more money on fixed blades ($100-$200)and usually stick with around the 50 dollar range for pocket folders, since i usually just beat on them pretty bad and occassionally lose/misplace them.... Before this purchase tho, I had been carrying the same folder for 5 years or so, and thought, "ah what the hell, I'm going to spring for something better".....no regrets here whatsoever. One handed operation is very smooth and easy, and the notorious "axis lock" pretty much makes this thing bombproof, and seems damn close to being a fixed blade. I am a machinist by trade, and have a very keen eye for any type of imperfections and quality/construction of things like this. I have to say, benchmade nailed it with this blade and I will most certainly be buying more of their knives in the future. Not a single flaw to be found on this knife. Shaving sharp out of the box, easy to get that shaving sharp back when touching up with some ceramic, it's a work art. I really like the grip on this knife, the rubbery texture combined with the harder plastic scales....I don't think it would be possible to lose grip when doing anything wet. I do love the color scheme too, down to the little orange spacers that show when clipped in pocket. My first benchmade has lived up to all of my expectations (and all of the online hype ive read over the years) and is of incredible quality. I will not be going back to 50 dollar folders ever again, this is what a pocket folder knife should be.
D**N
but a little nano oil and some work with the knife and the action is one of the best in my collection
My Grizzly Ridge arrived a bit tighter than some of the reviews I watched on you tube, but a little nano oil and some work with the knife and the action is one of the best in my collection. While Benchmade is known to produce a high quality knife, the value you receive with this knife compared with alternatives like the Crooked River or something similar is insane. For what you are receiving, it would be difficult not to put this knife in your collection. Pros: 1. The value for what you get in this Benchmade knife surpasses other similar Benchmade knifes. 2. The action on this knife is flawless. The tip is perfectly aligned in the middle of the handle. 3. The grip, while not a G10, is significantly rugged and handles extremely well in wet conditions (i.e. field dressing an animal) 4. The product quality combined with the s30v steel should last a lifetime. Cons: 1. While the grip is great for field dressing, you may also nice that it grabs at you pants when removing it from your pocket 2. While the cost is a serious value proposition from Benchmade, $125 knives are a little more than some folks would like to spend. 3. The clip that this knife comes with forces the knife to ride rather high in your pocket. I recommend replacing the clip with a lower profile clip. Summary: If the cost isn’t prohibitive, your are going to really enjoy this knife. It may just become your favorite EDC too.
D**L
Quality EDC or hunting knife
Nice knife. This wasn’t inexpensive, but it’s quality steel that holds its edge well, and the handle is a blend of quality polymers that have a nicer grip and feel than G10. The lock and mechanics operate smoothly. The clip is quite stiff, but it should wear in. I’ll sharpen it myself, but it’s nice to know they’ll do it if needed. It’s a little big for EDC for some, but I like to carry a knife that’s large enough to substitute for a hunting knife in a pinch or cut food in a camping situation. Edit: the rubber delaminates after a few weeks of EDC. Benchmade warrants the knife, and they replaced the handle for free, but I no longer think the handle is suitable for EDC. I’ve switched to a Mini Bugout, which is a similar knife, but no problems from rubber grips.
K**9
Great knife - Nothing special
American made, limited lifetime warranty, I feel like that's $100 of the $185 that I paid. This is my first Benchmade. I've handled many Benchmade knives in stores. Quality knives, made in America, they're a little small for my tastes, but they seem like high quality knives. Now that I've given Benchmade a good plug I have to say, I'm not impressed. I have Kizer knives, Remette, Ruike knives, Vosteed, that are made of better materials, are more the size I like and have features I like more. Sure, those knives are made in China, but just because something is made in China does not make it crap if it's made well. Those knives aren't backed by any warranty, and they aren't supporting American companies, which I do like. I just expected more smooth, more sharp, better ergos, something distinctive that sets Benchmade apart, like a Spyderco. Maybe Benchmade fanboys just like to tell their friends they carry a $200+ Benchmade...LOL Don't get me wrong, this is a good knife, made well, but I expected something distinctive.
M**L
KILLER KNIFE
WOW. THIS THING IS TOO NICE TO USE! But use it you should. I mostly use fixed blades for outdoor activities, and I was in the market for a lightweight folder that was built and designed well enough that I could use it to, for example, field dress a deer. First I purchased a Buck Pursuit. It felt and looked great, and the price was very reasonable...but the blade did not lock up as rigidly as I would expect (based on other knives I own). The problem was not side-to-side wobble. Instead, if you put pressure on the edge—as if you were actually cutting something—it would rock back a couple of millimeters. Overly loose tolerances. I sent the knife back, went to a local store, and checked some other examples of the Buck. They were all the same. So, I shelled out some extra cash and bought this Benchmade. I am so glad I did. The workmanship, ergonomics, design, and lock-up are superb. And the knife inspires confidence. It isn't cheap, but it's worth every penny. My advice: splurge and be glad you did. I feel lucky to have this thing. And no, I don't work for Benchmade (I've never even owned one of their knives before, and I have owned other Bucks).
C**R
Ich hab einige messer aber keins liegt so gut in der hand und es ist jeden Cent wert.die Klinge schließt mit einem satten "klack" und das schließen zurück geht wie butter.ab werk Top scharf.super schnell geliefert 😀😀
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