🔦 Gear Up for Adventure with LOTHAR!
The LOTHAR BAT Survival Knife is a robust, full tang fixed blade knife made from D2 steel, featuring a G10 handle for superior grip and a versatile Kydex sheath for easy carry. Weighing just 9.7 oz and measuring 10.2 inches in length, this knife is perfect for camping, hunting, and outdoor survival, making it an essential tool for any adventure enthusiast.
Blade Material | D2 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 9.7 Ounces |
Item Length | 10.2 Inches |
Blade Length | 5.11 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Full Tang Fixed Blade knife |
Theme | Camping, Outdoor, Survival, Hunting |
Style | Survival Hunting Knife |
Color | Grey |
M**Y
This is not your Grandfathers knife.(no offence to your Grandfather).
I agree with what averyone else hasstated about the knife. Just buy it, you won't regret it As long as you keep the edge from getting dull, it will stay sharp fairly easy. D2 steel has a 1.2 to 1.5% of carbon , ( 1095 high carbon has 0.95% carbon), and D2 has 12% chromium , making a dull edge difficult to resharpen. Like I said, just buy it.
J**H
Is this Lothar a good knife?
Is this a good knife? That is the question. Only time will tell but early impressions are positive. It appears to be well made, D2 steel, coated, and a nice carbon fiber style sheath, with a small piece of magnesium rod for fire starting. It fits very securely in the sheath, no chance of accidentally falling out. It requires a fair amount of force to remove. It also comes with a belt clip. The belt clip is a slightly cheaper version of the Blade Tech so I would consider upgrading - for daily/serious/hard use. It was packaged nicely and arrived in very good condition. Fit and finish are nice. Small amount of oil on the blade. The knife was extremely sharp right out of the box. How sharp? It easily shaved hairs from my arm. My 2 main concerns are the very tip of the blade and the screws that secure the handle scales - how well will they hold up with actual use? Again, only time will tell. I will do my best to remember to update this review in a few months and again in a few years. I know that is hopeful but I will try. This knife is comparable to an Esee 4. It appears to be a great value for the money. Is it as good as an Esee 4? I don't know yet. I do know the Esee 3 and 4 models are excellent knives for hard use. So if you can afford to pay $100 then get the Esee and you will not have to worry about it or guess. The Esee are bullet-proof and have an unconditional replacement warranty. If your life depends on it, get the Esee. I will do my best to update this review and let you know how this Lothar holds up over time. Again, early impressions are positive and the price was too good to pass up. I look forward to using this Lothar.Update: After about a week of use I have a few new comments... The handle/scales do have some hot spots, especially on the rear, as they come with very sharp angles. I used a small hand file and removed all of those hot spots and also rounded all sharp edges. The handle is easy to file and you can reshape it to something that works for you. The handle is much more comfortable now. It feels like a different knife. The coating on the metal is fairly nice but does wear a little. This is not a big deal just something to be aware of. D2 is great steel, just be sure to keep light oil on any areas that lose the coating. The mag rod / fire starter works well against the spine of the knife - once you remove the paint/coating on the mag rod.
J**J
Extremely impressed!
I don't normally do reviews, but this knife impressed me more than the last 20 knives I've purchased. Some being big brand names and very expensive. The heat treat is done right on this knife, and it actually holds an edge through pretty good abuse. Ergonomics are awesome! The sheath is great! It's done right. I've bought knives in the past that had great lines, but would not hold an edge through much of anything. This knife, with a Rockwell Hardness rating of 62, will definately take abuse and still have a very sharp edge. It would shave hair out of the box, but I like to have a convex edge on my knives, so I sharpened it on a Ken Onion Worksharp, and after putting a polished convex edge on it, set out to abuse it. I chopped and hacked on a 2x4 that would leave most of my other knives in desperate need of a re-sharpening, and this knife will still shave, easily. My knife search over the years has been to find a knife that I would bet my life on. You know, if you only had one knife to carry with you into the wilderness and survive with just it. This is the first knife I've found that I would do just that. So, if you're looking for ¨that one knife,¨ this is it!!
J**T
Super sharp!
The knife is wickedly sharp, durable, looks great, works as designed. So harp yiu might get cut just looking at it. Yes!!!!But Scales (knife grip/handles) a little too stiff and not so comfortable for prolonged use. The grips , if made of “sticky” rubber or other more comfortable material, would make this a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
T**S
Lothar Bat - very nice big knife
This knife is beautifully done. It arrived extremely sharp. It fits my average sized hand perfectly. The handle has good texture and will be secure in hand. The D2 blade is thick and appears strong enough for any and all camping, hunting or bushcrafting needs. Sharpening D2 steel is easy, especially if you keep up on it before it gets too dull. This is a heavy, hard use knife that will last a lifetime.
H**R
Great knife
Well worth the money, very sharp!!! Only draw back is the holster doesnt fit any of my belts. Still looking for a thinner duty belt
C**N
Pleased!
Great design and quality! Beyond expectations for this price.
Z**S
Perfect!!
Its a Sharp knife with a durable sheaf and the flint is not too small. I thought it was thicker but it's still a perfect size.
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