• Review It started 5 years ago - my experience with Gransfors Bruks hatchets & Axes. I've had a couple of them but the one to [...]

  • Review By John Fenna OK – what is sugru? Sugru is a self-curing rubber (the world’s first), available in 5 basic colours (black, white, red, [...]

  • Review By John Fenna Horace Kephart was a famous travel writer in the later 1800s and early 1900s and is best remembered by bushcrafters for [...]

  • Review Casstrom Forest Knife By John Fenna The new No 10 Swedish Forest Knife from Casstrom is a general purpose, full-tang knife ideal for the [...]

  • I am always interested in bits of kit that are slightly different, and when I saw that the Fieldcrafter-UK knife had a spine thickness of [...]

  • Review Woodsman Folding Knife By Craig Birse-Johnson The woodsman is one of the smaller bladed folders from the Jack Pyke range of knives. What drew [...]

  • Article by Creek Stewart Including CONDOMS in survival kits is not a new idea. People have been packing them in mini survival kits for as [...]

  • Review I recently took delivery of one of Mora's latest knife offerings The "Bushcraft Black Carbon". Following on from their range of recently released "Robust" [...]

  • Review Helle Temagami Bushcraft/Survival Knife By John Fenna The Helle Temagami Knife, designed by Les Stroud of “Survivorman” fame, is available in 2 versions – [...]

  • Review Mora Bushcraft Survival Knife By John Fenna Mora Knives are renowned for being excellent cutting tools at a reasonable price, delivering quality without costing [...]

  • Review of the DAJO Survival Knife I'm not a great lover of "survival" knives but have to admit I've found one worthy of the name [...]

  • Howdy chaps, I've been a little busy of late with projects that have been waiting for the right wood/time/inspiration. so rather than whack up a [...]

  • Article By Johnny Walshe Choosing a knife to use while bushcrafting can be a very personal thing, with opinions held strongly by many as to [...]

  • When it comes to axes bushcrafters tend to be a picky bunch, understandably, after all, we do use them for some very cool, but demanding [...]

  • I have read thousands of gear reviews over the years, I have even made some purchases as a result of them. To me it is [...]

  • Review of Hultafors knives by John Fenna I have recently had the opportunity to try out some of the new “Craftman’s” range of knives from [...]

  • Review of the Jompy Water Heater by John Fenna The Jompy is a simply amazing water heater designed and patented by D Osborne of Troon, [...]

  • Review by John Fenna The Svord “Peasant Knife” is a tough little folder from New Zealand based on designs used in Bohemia and Bavaria a few [...]