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| Knife Type | Fixed Blade |
| Knife construction | Skeleton tang |
| Overall Length | 8" |
| Blade Length | 3.9" |
| Cutting Edge | 3.89" |
| Blade Thickness | 0.157" |
| Type of grind | Sabre grind (18 degree) |
| Blade Shape | straight back |
| Blade Steel | Bohler K329 (58-60 RC) |
| Blade Finish | Satin finish |
| Handle Material | G10 |
| Knife Weight | 6.2 oz |
| Weight w/ Sheath | 7.7 oz |
| Sheath Included | Yes + swivel belt clip |
| Sheath Material | Black Kydex (pancake style) |
The Nomad Bushcrafter is the next refinement in the EDC line. It has a 4” blade that is beefy enough for splitting kindling but fine enough not to weight you down and still open all the mail or be up for any task you throw it’s way from cleaning fish to carving spoons. It’s offered in a high saber grind that is fine and extremely acute or a scandi that makes bushcraft a snap. My original goal with the Nomad EDC was to create the smallest possible knife I was comfortable using. That’s asking a lot because I routinely carry an 11” blade chef knife or a woods knife of the same length. After all, you are good with what you know how to use. Now, a small blade had to be ergonomically correct…the handle of the Nomad is based on countless years of working with knives that were awesome and shying away from those that weren’t. In short, the Nomad Bushcrafter is made for anyone who loves the size of a folder but wants the bulletproof reliability of a fixed blade—made with extreme care and attention to detail by the one and only WorkTuffGear
- Model: WTGNomadSY
- Manufactured by: Work Tuff Gear
- Country of Origin: Taiwan

