Leather sheath vs synthetic sheath

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Tom89

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Jul 23, 2013
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Which type of sheath is better leather or synthetic (from a totally functional point of view not what looks better etc) as I've heard leather ones will hold moisture which can speed up rust and deteriorate etc
 
Leather can also hold oil and keep a knife in good nick, the other side of the coin as you said is it can also hold moisture, personally I'd go for leather with a drain hole so water can't build up and spray the sheath periodically with WD40 or the like.
 
Don't really think either is better.......

That said, if I wanted safety and a secure hold of the knife then kydex (if that's what you mean by synthetic) is awesome for that, and I personally love kydex sheaths and use them on most of my synthetic handled knives, I do this also because it looks less out of place with these.

But, to be honest I like the aesthetics of a nice leather sheath and most of my favoured using knives and all of my wooden/natural handled knives are sat in leather.
(Can't think of owt worse than a nice puukko or similar choked up in digi-camo kydex pants!)

In the unlikely event of being made to chose then I would go for leather, 'cos I'm a tart like that!:lmao:
 
Don't really think either is better.......

That said, if I wanted safety and a secure hold of the knife then kydex (if that's what you mean by synthetic)....

I could be wrong but I think he means the ones sewn from thick synthetic webbing. They're very good and rot resistant themselves, unlike leather. For an extended period in the tropics they're the only thing I'd consider TBH but good leather will work also.

But regardless of which you choose (leather or synthetic) there are both good quality ones and poor quality ones.
 
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Certainly kydex (like hard plastic) has its place. Its not pretty and can scratch the knife, but its rot proof, secure and can be bunged through a dishwasher if gunky. In a very wet or humid environment it makes sense along with a stainless blade and synthetic handle.
 
I have a mora 711 G with a plastic sheath that I take when I go sailing or salt water fishing. I even swim in the sea with it.
Just unbeatable.
 

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