

🔪 Cut through the wild with confidence — your ultimate outdoor edge awaits!
The Ganzo G806-BK is a fixed blade knife crafted from corrosion-resistant 8CR14 stainless steel with a 3.85-inch blade hardened to 56 HRC for lasting sharpness. Its ergonomic, anti-slip PP+TPR handle offers secure grip in all conditions, while the lightweight 8.5-inch design and included sheath with clip make it an indispensable tool for camping, hunting, fishing, and everyday outdoor use.
| ASIN | B0B6WGW4ZV |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186,395 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #787 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Length | 3.85 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Brand | Ganzo |
| Brand Name | Ganzo |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 275 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 8.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 3.12 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ganzo |
| Model Name | G806-BK |
| Model Number | G806-BK |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Fishing, Hunting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Non Slip |
| Special Features | Non Slip |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 013415000978 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**O
Great knife for the price!
I've got to say I was skeptical when I ordered this knife. I have a few Mora's and the palm swell on them make me feel like I don't have a good grip on them. This knife fit may hand perfectly, it is really comfortable with good texturing to keep you from slipping in wet weather. It locks in securely to the belt sheath, which is very similar to the Mora sheaths. The blade came very sharp and had even grinds for the length of the blade. Overall this would make a great fishing, utility or light bushcraft knife if you don't want to spend a ton of money or want to protect your more expensive blades. The only thing I wish it had was more thickness to the blade, maybe 3mm instead of the 2.5mm.
C**R
Great Mora alternative with a saber grind.
Pretty decent knife overall, feels solid and comfortable. Arrived sharp with symmetrical grind lines with one side perfect the other side extending a hair into the choil. Same length and size as the Mora Companion with slightly different ergonomic grip. Blade steel is ok for the price I feel a little softer than 12c27 but sharpens easily. The saber grind is good for processing game or fruit and veggies. I wish it had a 90° spine for ferro rods but it didn't take much to fix that. It's a good value knife that would be great to keep in the truck, backpack or tackle box.
R**N
Excellent blade, excellent value
The knife seems to be very well constructed. The grinds appear to be even on all of the blade. The blade has an attractive tumbled finish on it. The handle is quite comfortable and very grippy. And the handle has a very good length for my hand. There is one complaint that I do have though. When I pulled the knife out of the box, I immediately noticed that some sort of perfume had been sprayed into the packaging. While that is a nice gesture, it is very difficult to get the smell out of the rubber of the handle and to be successfully used outdoors, there should be no perfume odor on the knife. Many bees are attracted to the sweet smell of perfumes!
J**H
Truly expected to be unimpressed, but got a nice surprise.
I wasn't looking for another knife, but found this while looking for something else. The handle shape and blade shape really appealed to me and I figured for under $20, I could take a chance. My biggest questions are how the the edge and the handle holds up, but will find that out over time. I put an edge on it when I got it and it took a nice edge using my preferred sharpening techniques/tools. I sliced some dirty, seasoned ash and did a little carving with it and fully expected the edge to degrade to some extent with that use, but it did not. Definitely not a real test, but indicates it's worth testing further. I absolutely love the handle shape and the blade shape is perfect. The finish on the knife and sheath is flawless, with no mold flashing, not marks - impressive for a "cheap" knife. I own and use several custom "bushcraft" knives and a shoe-box full of Moras. I have high expectations of any knife, so I have to say that at this early stage, I am impressed with this one. They surely got a lot of features RIGHT and in the right combination of features as well. All that's left is to see how it does under normal outdoor use. I'm used to tool steels that hold an edge extremely well, but I also maintain edges during use, so we'll see how this one stands up. I'm not puncturing car doors and cleaving cinder blocks - I'm talking normal, sensible use. If this knife were made in one of the steels I'm familiar with and prefer, I'd have ordered two more already - and would be happy to pay proportionately more. Sandvik 12C27, 14C28, 1095 - any of the established, common and cost-effective steels would sell me in a heartbeat, but I need to live with the "new to me" 8CR14 in this knife. I'm not a steel-snob and don't need or want "boutique" steels, but I just don't know this one yet. The overall shape of both the blade and handle are very, VERY good.
J**L
INCREDIBLE VALUE, put it up against anything out there IN ACTUAL USE, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !!!!!
Something is VERY WRONG with the outdoor knife market. This knife is less than $15. I have owned knives WELL in excess of $700 and this is EVERY BIT as good. Nope that is NOT a typo. I think this shows how good marketing has become bc I will put this knife up against every one I have bought in terms of ergonomics, quality, blah blah blah - WHAT A COMPLETE RIP-OFF!!!!!!!!!! This knife is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! I think the poor people, myself included who bought into the "" Full Tang " belief, which is complete garbage(Well over 100 splits batoning with this thing - no damage whatsoever LOL) and thinking we had to buy sharpened pry bars for a quality knife well, this thing proves it wrong. Hopefully more knives like this will help course correct the market (LOL not holding my breath - marketing is too good) but there is no sense in spending that much money for a tool meant to be abused. I will now not pay too much attention to the hype and instead listen more to people who ACTUALLY USE these things in the field . . . hunting guides(who recommended this btw), hunters, etc. Anyways I hope this helps someone hung up on trying to purchase a fantasy like I was and instead lets them see the truth. Good Luck and as always YMMV 😊
J**N
So far really liking this knife!
First, I paid for this knife with my own money and got what was shipped. I have absolutely no connection to this company or to Amazon - No one but myself has seen this review until I posted. Please be assured my thoughts and impressions are just that; my own and unbiased. Call me surprised by the quality of this knife, and yes it is made in China with Chinese steel. Packaging was well done with the knife having a thin protective coat of oil and was wrapped in plastic with an anti-moisture packet. Fit and finish are very good, the grind of the edge even and well executed, the blade is properly and very securely fixed to the handle being straight and not canted, the grip and handle feel great and instill confidence even in my 2XL sized hands, the tip is straight, thin and pointy. Photos online show the good sized tang being about 3/4 of the handle length, and very well fixed. Any fears I had of "Just another cheap junky knife" have been absolutely obliterated. You get an overall feeling of sturdy quality, like it can do the job yet is very light and handles well. The sheath is very rigid and sturdy for what it is, the belt clip works very well and knife retention is simply excellent with a very positive, satisfying click. My sheath has a thumb ramp for easy knife removal and there is a drainage hole which can be utilized as a a fire starter blow tube. Again, everything so far is a definite thumbs up and I am impressed. Sharpness was pretty good upon arrival but using some Autosol metal polish on a strop brought out great shaving sharpness and a beautiful polished edge. I have not done any 'torture testing' and don't plan to; it's an everyday carry knife for me doing everyday kind of knife uses and so far has done very well at this task. I see many folks comparing this knife to many Morakniv knives and this really is not fair or even applicable - The grind is saber, the tip is very fine for fine cutting and I consider it a complementary knife to my Morakniv knives. Take both for camping for different tasks is how I see them. Both are excellent and will serve you very well for a very reasonable cost. I have added photos of my Morakniv knives to give perspective. The top green handled knife is a 511 model with a 2mm thick carbon steel blade and the bottom knife with the gray and black handle is a "Robust" model with a 3.2 mm wide carbon steel blade The Bacho knife is nothing but a rebadged discontinued Morakniv "Clipper" model, the forerunner to the companion series, same excellent Swedish Sandvik 12c27 stainless steel where the Bacho blade is 2mm vs 2.5 for the companion, and has a different texture on the grippy handle with a similar pattern and feel to the Ganzo 806. The Ganzo 806 blade is 2.3 mm and is a good slicer, especially with its grind. Any negatives? I do wish there was an OD green option over the forest green model, and I would like it to have a black sheath. Price could be a few dollars less to make it a super screaming deal, but still it is a very nice knife for the cost. So if you want a very good knife made well and of good enough steel that you can use everyday for everyday things here you go. I think it is a handsome knife that brings pride of ownership and if named something else probably could be sold for a lot more. If this review warrants an update I will. Thank you for reading and perhaps considering what I wrote in my review.
G**D
Quality beyond price and expectations!
This is the second Ganzo model I've bought, having bought three of the Firebird Ganzo F7759M pocket folding knives. The Ganzo G806-GB fixed blade knife arrived today. It is shaving sharp, perfectly even edge grinds ( not found on a lot of higher priced knives, comfortable handle, good working-size blade and sturdy sheath that holds the knife snugly and securely without any movement or rattle! A very impressive working knife at an unbelievably low price!
D**S
Knife collector here, BUY IT!
I work in the food delivery industry and I wanted some good cheap protection in case I lost it or tore it up. I seen this Ganzo knife and I was very skeptical because it was made in China. After reading some reviews and finding out that it was ambidextrous (because I am a lefty ) I went ahead and purchased it. For the last 6 months it is the only thing I have carried on a daily basis, the retention is amazing and it will not fall out but it can be pulled in the pistol grip fashion in a fraction of a second. The handle is super grippy and it comes razor sharp out of the box, I use it constantly and it has held a great edge. You really can't beat it for the price!
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