🔪 Cut through the wilderness with style and precision!
The MSRAlpine Camping Kitchen Knife features a 4.5-inch forged stainless steel Santoku blade optimized for fast, precise chopping. Weighing just 1.7 oz and paired with a ventilated nylon sheath, it offers lightweight portability and safe storage. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts who demand durability, comfort, and easy maintenance, this dishwasher-safe knife is a must-have for efficient camp cooking.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | MSR |
Color | Blue |
Handle Material | Nylon |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Length | 4.5 Inches |
Construction Type | Forged |
Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
Blade Color | Silver |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Item Length | 7 Inches |
Manufacturer | Cascade Designs Inc. |
Size | 4.5" |
UPC | 040818070918 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818070918 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.31 x 2.48 x 0.71 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.8 x 2.2 x 0.5 inches |
Brand Name | MSR |
Model Name | Alpine |
Material | Stainless |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 07091 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | camping knife |
P**R
Great for indoors & outdoors
I used this type knife at my son's house to slice Granny Smith apples. I loved it. Got the job done. No threatening sharp point. Strong. Ordered one for my own kitchen as soon as returned home. Can see why it would be great for camping.
W**L
Great, very sharp!
I have Henckles knives at home, they are great. I got this because I love camping stuff. This is now my go to knife for everything. Tomatoes to beef. It is very sharp, very handy. I have only had it a month so not sure how long it will hold an edge but so far it is great.
O**G
Handy
This knife is a great size for my compact truck camping kitchen setup, cooking for myself and my dog and occasionally my camping buddy. Its a small chopping and slicing knife. That's about it. Comes with a better edge than expected for such an inexpensive knife.
R**N
Highly recommended.
Recommended. Weighs about 1.4 oz without the sheath. 1.8 oz with sheath. Sharpened it near-razor sharp with a 1200-grit diamond sharpener and it easily shaves. Guessing it must be high carbon content stainless steel. It is very good steel. The length and weight are perfect for backpacking. Bought a second one and ground the tip on that one to a point to make it easier for processing fish, so we have one for meat and one we left unmodified for vegetables. MSR also fixed the sheaths on these so they stay affixed to the blade and don't slide off, so that is no longer an issue. Finally, one reviewer mentioned the lack of offset between the blade and handle, making chopping difficult. If you use a pinch grip on the blade rather than wrapping your fingers around the handle, that is not an issue. I plan to buy a couple more of these just in case I lose or wear mine out and they get discontinued. Best backpacking culinary knife we've found. We also love MSR carbon trekking poles and the Sweetwater water filter. Great company, great products.
F**Y
Nice for trail food prep
Somewhat sharper than many reviews would leave me to believe. I hit it with a well used strop and it cuts fine. When I get a chance I will touch it up on fine grit stone. For being lightweight, having an edge guard and being compact I think that its a keeper for our kit. I almost didn't buy it but I am happy that I did.tra
G**D
Good
Good
C**N
Almost perfect!
Pretty much what I expected, exactly what I needed. A clean, simple cooking knife for camping. Easy to clean and durable enough for the task at hand. It's high quality steel can sure take an edge, too!The issue with the sheath has apparently been addressed. A big thanks to the "beta testers" out there and their willingness to write reviews and point out areas for improvement! Too bad it wasn't made in the US. Oh well.
Q**R
Sharp ... but then not so sharp
I don't hate this knife. Let me state that up front. I bought this for kitchen use (and possibly for camping, travel, etc.) and was eager to see how it performed at home. First of all, it is very slim and is perfect for creating paper-thin tomato slices, or thin anything else. And it came scary sharp. The sheath is safe and easy to use. Having reported that, I confess that my joy was ended when I had to use it again, i.e., a second time. Perhaps it's a rule that if the knife maker says it's "stainless steel" and gives no other information about its manufacture, then you can figure that it's not a premium steel, possibly soft, and is likely to need very frequent sharpening.The product description does declare that the "MSR alpine kitchen knife is made from 440-series stainless steel." I'm not a steel snob, and it's a fact that many good knives are made out of 440A, 440B, and 440C (the 440-series). But if the steel is not heat-treated properly during manufacture, it's beneficial properties--especially the ability to hold a sharp edge--are simply not realized.This blade does seem sharper after several strokes on a honing steel, but honing is after all not the same as sharpening. This knife needs sharpening--pretty much after every use. I'm sorry to have to reveal that truth. If you are okay with sharpening (in addition to honing) after every use, then you will find this knife to be okay as a regular kitchen utensil. But I wouldn't bother to take it on a camping trip.
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