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  • Coast 2 LED Pro Pocket Pliers

    Coast 2 LED Pro Pocket Pliers

    R789

    The Coast 2 LED Pro Pocket Pliers is a practical tool great for working on the car, under the sink or other tight spaces with 2 built-in LED lights to illuminate work surfaces.

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  • Coast DX312 Double Lock Partially Serrated Knife

    Coast DX312 Double Lock Partially Serrated Knife

    R319

    The Coast DX312 Double Lock Partially Serrated Knife is an everyday day carry Liner-Lock knife with ergonomic design that maximizes cutting ability, and features excellent grip control.

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  • Coast DX340 Tactical Folding Knife

    Coast DX340 Tactical Folding Knife

    R289

    The Coast DX340 Tactical Folding Knife is a lightweight, EDC Lock-Back knife with checkered fiberglass-filled nylon handle and thumb notches on top of the blade for a secure grip.

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  • Coast DX311 Partially Serrated Knife

    Coast DX311 Partially Serrated Knife

    R279

    The Coast DX311 Partially Serrated Knife is an everyday day carry Liner-Lock knife with a FibreGlass-Filled Nylon handle with a contour shaping.

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  • Coast 60 Lumens Emergency Area Light

    Coast 60 Lumens Emergency Area Light

    R439

    The Coast 60 Lumens Emergency Area Light features an array of 24 high-quality LEDs in white and red, and a built-in hanger enabling this LED lantern to be used in a variety of situations for both recreational and emergency use.

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    Coast G10 LED 32 Lumens Flashlight

    R219

    The Coast G10 LED 32 Lumens Flashlight is small enough to fit in your pocket, yet is powerful enough to be an everyday utility flashlight.

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    Coast HP7 Tactical LED 251 Lumens Torch

    R909

    The Coast HP7 Tactical LED 251 Lumens Torch provides superior beam consistency from spot to flood, with no dark rings typically associated with focusing flashlights, and you can lock the beam focus in any position you want with our Beam Lock System.

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    Coast HP14 LED 629 Lumens Torch

    R979

    The Coast HP14 LED 629 Lumens Torch combines Pure Beam Focusing System with Slide Focus with high, medium, and low output modes to illuminate with either a super wide flood beam or spot mode.

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  • Coast LX225 Mini Tac Liner Lock Knife

    Coast LX225 Mini Tac Liner Lock Knife

    R219

    The Coast LX225 Mini Tac Liner Lock Knife is a compact, lightweight general-purpose folder, that is great for everyday carry, tactical use, or hunting.

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  • Coast LX315 Talon Folder Black Knife

    Coast LX315 Talon Folder Black Knife

    R209

    The Coast LX315 Talon Folder Black Knife features a secure checkered nylon handle grip on a stainless steel frame.

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  • Coast FX412 Frame Lock Partially Serrated Knife

    Coast FX412 Frame Lock Partially Serrated Knife

    R279

    The Coast FX412 Frame Lock Partially Serrated Knife is an outdoor working knife, with a natural wood laminated handle on a stainless steel frame.

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  • Coast BX211 Pro Predator Jr. Knife

    Coast BX211 Pro Predator Jr. Knife

    R219

    The Coast BX211 Pro Predator Jr. Knife is an everyday day carry Lock-Back knife with ergonomic design that maximizes cutting ability, featuring excellent grip control.

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    Coast DX340 Tactical Double Lock Folding Knife

    R289

    The Coast DX340 Tactical Double Lock Folding Knife is a lightweight, EDC Lock-Back knife with Aluminium handle and thumb notches on top of the blade for a secure grip.

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  • Coast BX311 Pro Predator Folding Knife

    Coast BX311 Pro Predator Folding Knife

    R259

    The Coast BX311 Pro Predator Folding Knife is a partially serrated 7Cr17 Stainless Steel blade, easy to sharpen and holds a great cutting edge.

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    Coast FX352 Dimple Frame Lock Black Knife

    R349

    The Coast FX352 Dimple Frame Lock Black Knife is made from 9Cr17MoV Stainless Blade Steel that tends to be corrosion resistant and holds a very sharp edge.

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    Coast LX215 Z-Frame Large Partially Serrated Knife

    R219

    The Coast LX215 Z-Frame Large Partially Serrated Knife will power through the toughest cutting jobs with ease while still holding a great cutting edge.

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How to Choose a Knife for Hunting in South Africa

Hunting in South Africa is an exhilarating experience that requires the right equipment. One of the most important tools for any hunter is a good quality knife. Choosing the right knife can be a challenging task, especially if you're new to hunting or unfamiliar with the terrain. In this article, we'll guide you through the process of choosing the right knife for hunting in South Africa.

Understanding the Basics of a Hunting Knife

Before we dive into the details of choosing a hunting knife, it's essential to understand the basics of what a hunting knife is and what it's used for. A hunting knife is a versatile tool that's used for various purposes such as skinning, gutting, and butchering. It's essential to choose a hunting knife that's durable, easy to use, and comfortable to hold.

Types of Hunting Knives

There are different types of hunting knives, each with its unique features and uses. Here are some of the most common types of hunting knives:

  • Drop Point Knife: This is the most popular type of hunting knife, and it's ideal for skinning and butchering. It features a curved blade that's thicker near the tip, making it easy to control and maneuver.
  • Clip Point Knife: This type of hunting knife is excellent for precision cutting and piercing. It has a straight blade that's sharpened on the top edge, making it perfect for delicate cuts.
  • Gut Hook Knife: A gut hook knife has a small hook on the back of the blade, making it ideal for opening up the stomach of an animal during field dressing.
  • Skinner Knife: A skinner knife has a curved blade that's perfect for skinning game. It's designed to help you separate the skin from the meat quickly and efficiently.
  • Boning Knife: A boning knife has a thin, flexible blade that's perfect for removing bones from meat. It's also great for trimming fat and other unwanted parts.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Hunting Knife

When choosing a hunting knife, several factors need to be considered. Here are some of the essential factors to consider:

  • Blade Material: The material used to make the blade determines the knife's durability and ease of sharpening. Stainless steel and high carbon steel are the most common materials used to make hunting knives.
  • Blade Shape: The blade shape determines the knife's intended use. Consider the type of hunting you'll be doing to determine which blade shape is most suitable for your needs.
  • Blade Length: The blade length determines the knife's versatility. A longer blade is ideal for large game while a shorter blade is perfect for small game.
  • Handle Material: The handle material should be comfortable to hold and provide a secure grip, even when wet.
  • Tang: A full tang knife is more durable than a partial tang knife. A full tang knife has a blade that extends through the handle, while a partial tang knife has a blade that's attached to the handle.

How to Choose the Right Hunting Knife

Now that you understand the basics of a hunting knife and the factors to consider when choosing one, it's time to go into detail on how to choose the right hunting knife.

Consider Your Budget

The first step in choosing a hunting knife is to determine your budget. Hunting knives range from affordable to expensive, so it's essential to know how much you're willing to spend.

Consider Your Hunting Needs

Consider the type of hunting you'll be doing to determine which knife is most suitable for your needs. If you're hunting small game, a smaller blade would be more appropriate. However, if you're hunting large game, you'll need a longer blade. If you're hunting large game, you'll need a longer blade that's thick and sturdy enough to handle the task. A longer blade is also ideal for cutting through thick skin and bones.

Consider the Blade Material

The blade material is a critical factor to consider when choosing a hunting knife. Stainless steel is an excellent option as it's resistant to rust and corrosion. High carbon steel is another great choice as it's durable and easy to sharpen.

Consider the Blade Shape

As we mentioned earlier, the blade shape determines the knife's intended use. Consider the type of hunting you'll be doing to determine which blade shape is most suitable for your needs.

Consider the Blade Length

The blade length is another essential factor to consider. A longer blade is more versatile and ideal for larger game, while a shorter blade is perfect for small game.

Consider the Handle Material

The handle material is crucial as it affects how comfortable the knife is to hold and how secure your grip is. Look for a handle made of high-quality material that provides a comfortable grip, even when wet.

Consider the Tang

The tang is the part of the blade that extends into the handle. A full tang knife is more durable than a partial tang knife as the blade extends through the handle, providing more stability and strength.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most popular type of hunting knife?

The most popular type of hunting knife is the drop-point knife.

What blade material is best for hunting knives?

Stainless steel and high carbon steel are the most common materials used to make hunting knives.

Should I choose a long or short blade for hunting?

It depends on the type of hunting you'll be doing. A longer blade is more versatile and ideal for larger game, while a shorter blade is perfect for small game.

Why is the tang important in a hunting knife?

The tang is important as it affects the knife's durability and strength. A full tang knife is more durable than a partial tang knife.

What should I look for in a handle material for a hunting knife?

Look for a handle made of high-quality material that provides a comfortable grip, even when wet.