Compare it to anything by Lion Steel.
Yes, it is 3V, but it is an over molded rubber handle and an appalling sheath. On US forums I have seen it described as an advantage that it comes from the factory with a super durable obtuse edge as it gives buyers the chance to re-grind it however they like...granted the same applies to Lion Steel, but not the Finnish knives, or Spyderco knives for that matter. On something with such tough steel, named and sold for outdoor use, I think it is disappointing. Re-grinding 3V isn't great for a novice sharpener.
I have seen it advertised in the US for $125 (£96), which is great, but it is sold in the UK for £159 ($205 at current exchange). I am fully aware that duty and shipping play a part, but for a little while longer you can get better quality from European makers for equal cost. For that money you can have fully 3D contoured CNC textured handle with a far more complex and detailed blade and a hand stitched leather sheath that actually keeps the knife safe. The only issue is that there isn't an exact match in those makers' stables.
I should point out that I actually bought one, have re-ground and re-sheathed it, and have been using it for half a year. If you want 3V then it is a good option, if you just want a good knife, there are better value options out there for UK buyers.
If I had it to do again, would I buy it again? Tough to say. I DO like the edge it has now, and the overall handle shape is good, but I simply loath the grippy texture they have applied. Every time I grip the knife hard (as for sharpening a stake or doing feather sticks) it makes my palm sting. This is not the case for the fatter, smooth handles on my Spydercos, or the CNC textured handles of my own recent builds.