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product_id: 1989263
title: "Schrade Delta Class Extreme Survival Fixed Blade 10.75in with 6in AUS-10 Steel Blade and Non-Slip Grip for Camping and Bushcraft"
brand: "schrade"
price: "13138 som"
currency: KGS
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reviews_count: 9
category: "Schrade"
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# 6in AUS-10 high carbon steel blade Non-slip G10 handle with thumb jimping Full tang design for ultimate durability Schrade Delta Class Extreme Survival Fixed Blade 10.75in with 6in AUS-10 Steel Blade and Non-Slip Grip for Camping and Bushcraft

**Brand:** schrade
**Price:** 13138 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🗡️ Own the wild with precision and power — be the survivalist everyone envies!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Schrade Delta Class Extreme Survival Fixed Blade 10.75in with 6in AUS-10 Steel Blade and Non-Slip Grip for Camping and Bushcraft by schrade
- **How much does it cost?** 13138 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/1989263-schrade-delta-class-extreme-survival-fixed-blade-10-75in-6in)

## Best For

- schrade enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted schrade brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ergonomic Non-Slip Grip:** Black G10 handle with textured surface, thumb jimping, and finger choil for secure handling in any weather.
- • **Precision AUS-10 Steel Edge:** 6-inch drop point blade engineered for sharpness and corrosion resistance, perfect for survival and bushcraft.
- • **Lifetime Confidence Guarantee:** Backed by Schrade’s limited lifetime warranty, ensuring your survival tool is always ready when you are.
- • **Rugged Full Tang Construction:** Built to withstand tough outdoor challenges with a solid full tang design ensuring maximum strength and reliability.
- • **Quick-Access Injection Molded Sheath:** Convenient and sturdy sheath designed for fast deployment and secure carry during your outdoor adventures.

## Overview

The Delta Class Extreme Survival Fixed Blade by Schrade features a 6-inch AUS-10 high carbon steel drop point blade paired with a durable full tang construction and a non-slip G10 handle. Weighing just 12oz with an overall length of 10.75 inches, it’s designed for reliable performance in camping, bushcraft, and survival scenarios. The knife includes a quick-access injection molded sheath and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty, making it a dependable companion for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

## Description

Rediscover Schrade and why we make the most dependable knives and tools for every scenario life may throw at you. Schrade is for those who DO and meet opposition head-on. The Delta Class of knives and tools from Schrade feature high-quality steels like AUS-10 and premium handle materials. These smooth, sleek, and durable knives and tools overmatch the competition and provide customers with an incredible value proposition.

Review: Another good value from Schrade. (But not one of their heavy-duty models.) - Schrade makes some good knives these days and this one is no exception...it's a nice knife, especially considering the price. It isn't as robust as the other Schrades I have, the "survival" and "frontier" models. 5/32 of an inch in thickness vs. 7/32. And lighter in weight, of course (which isn't a bad thing). Fit and finish is good. The handle is comfortable, but might seem smallish for someone with big hands. Nice grippy texture. Not sharp as received, but I have no doubt that that will be easily remedied--I have other Schrades which use the 8cr13mov steel and you can put a good sharp edge on 'em. The little tool with its spring-loaded retaining pin is quite clever in design and storage but I have found that I like the knife better without it. Removing it leaves the handle with some hollow spaces but that shouldn't be a problem--the handle material appears to be strong and durable. And without the tool in place, the tang has a nice strong-looking pommel with a lanyard hole. I have seen remarks that indicate the tang can slide around a little within the handle--I can't speak with experience whether that is or is not possible, but inspecting the handle and seeing how it is molded around the tang, I don't see how it could go anywhere in any direction. The shape of the tang would appear to prevent any movement of the handle, or so it seems to me. The sheath secures the knife reasonably well and gripping the handle while pushing against the sheath with the thumb causes it to spring free with ease. The sheath won't win any prizes, but I like it better than the nylon sheaths that most other Schrade knives come with. And it is well constructed. Personally, I would prefer that those fake saw "teeth" (or whatever they might be called) were not a part of the design, but I can live with 'em, I guess. I would classify this model in the medium-duty category, with the capability of performing some heavier work if needed. I wouldn't want it to be my primary tool. It would be a fine back up knife, or one that is stored in a vehicle and/or in an emergency bag. Schrade makes some excellent knives that are more heavy-duty and cost just a few dollars more.
Review: Nothing of noteworthiness - This is a well-made knife that comes across as being durable but under heavy use, there is the issue. You would like to believe it is well made and is solid enough to pass every-day use. The blade/handle, however, is debatable. The blade, or at least this one, wasn't as sharp as other Schrade knives, but I was able to put a decent edge. Good? Not. After a day's use it was dull enough to resharpen. Given rise to how this was heat treated (hardened). The overall length renders this an alright camping knife and may have some use for some camping needs. Other than that, it would be a desperate time to take this to the field. Nice knife to have in one's inventory and have available when a knife needs to be used. The sheath is up for debate as well. On the belt, it seems weak. I cannot comment on attaching it to a pack, but that, too, looks questionable. Overall? Nice to have and nice to keep handy. It can serve as a good camp knife with proper treatment and proper use. Heavy work? It may work well for some.

## Features

- DIMENSIONS: 10.75 inch (27.31cm) overall length with a blade length of 6 inches (15.24cm) and a weight of 12oz
- DURABLE: The drop point blade is made of reliable AUS-10 high carbon steel with a black G10 handle
- BE PREPARED: Easy access with the convenient injection molded sheath and sturdy rugged design makes it ideal for outdoor survival
- SECURE: Have confidence that the blade will not slip with the security of the front quillon, thumb jimping, and finger choil
- DEPENDABLE: This knife features a full tang design and a lanyard hole
- WARRANTY: This knife includes a limited lifetime warranty. If you have questions or concerns please contact Schrade Customer Service

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00I5T58UK |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #459,005 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #874 in Tactical Knives |
| Blade Edge | Convex |
| Blade Length | 6 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand Name | Schrade |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (676) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044356221160 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | TPE Wrapped Handle with Deployable Titanium Coated 3Cr13 Stainless Steel Pry Tool |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 10.75 Inches |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Schrade |
| Model Name | Exteme Survival Fixed Blade |
| Model Number | 1182512 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Field Dressing, Skinning, Camping, Outdoors |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Non Slip |
| Style | Hunting |
| Theme | Hunting |
| UPC | 044356221160 661120650904 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Brand:** Schrade
- **Color:** Multi
- **Handle Material:** TPE Wrapped Handle with Deployable Titanium Coated 3Cr13 Stainless Steel Pry Tool
- **Included Components:** Knife
- **Model Name:** Exteme Survival Fixed Blade
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Hunting, Field Dressing, Skinning, Camping, Outdoors
- **Special Feature:** Non Slip
- **Style:** Hunting

## Images

![Schrade Delta Class Extreme Survival Fixed Blade 10.75in with 6in AUS-10 Steel Blade and Non-Slip Grip for Camping and Bushcraft - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/319WdumHG-L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long is the blade? how long is overall length? what is blade thickness?**
A: Please review following:  "Overall Length: 11.50", Blade Length: 6.50", Blade Thickness: 0.15", Blade Material: 8Cr13MoV, Blade Style: Drop Point, Blade Grind:, Hollow, Blade Finish: Gray, Edge Type: Plain, Handle Length: 5.00", Handle Thickness: 0.89", Handle Material: TPE, Handle Color: Black, Weight: 8.50 oz., Sheath: Molded Plastic, Sheath Weight: 3.55 oz., Knife Type: Fixed Blade, Brand: Schrade.     Appreciate your patronage,

**Q: it comes with sheath**
A: No, a real man would carry this in his front pocket.  Try it out, see if you man enough to carry without the sheath.  Notice how every fixed blade knife always forget the sheath?  That's cause they are manly.   Great question or statement or whatever you typed.

**Q: where is it made**
A: China

**Q: does the tool hold in good**
A: Yes, but it rattles around alot and is annoying. A way better knife now is the schf37. About same price. Wayyy better.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Another good value from Schrade. (But not one of their heavy-duty models.)
*by T***E on June 19, 2015*

Schrade makes some good knives these days and this one is no exception...it's a nice knife, especially considering the price. It isn't as robust as the other Schrades I have, the "survival" and "frontier" models. 5/32 of an inch in thickness vs. 7/32. And lighter in weight, of course (which isn't a bad thing). Fit and finish is good. The handle is comfortable, but might seem smallish for someone with big hands. Nice grippy texture. Not sharp as received, but I have no doubt that that will be easily remedied--I have other Schrades which use the 8cr13mov steel and you can put a good sharp edge on 'em. The little tool with its spring-loaded retaining pin is quite clever in design and storage but I have found that I like the knife better without it. Removing it leaves the handle with some hollow spaces but that shouldn't be a problem--the handle material appears to be strong and durable. And without the tool in place, the tang has a nice strong-looking pommel with a lanyard hole. I have seen remarks that indicate the tang can slide around a little within the handle--I can't speak with experience whether that is or is not possible, but inspecting the handle and seeing how it is molded around the tang, I don't see how it could go anywhere in any direction. The shape of the tang would appear to prevent any movement of the handle, or so it seems to me. The sheath secures the knife reasonably well and gripping the handle while pushing against the sheath with the thumb causes it to spring free with ease. The sheath won't win any prizes, but I like it better than the nylon sheaths that most other Schrade knives come with. And it is well constructed. Personally, I would prefer that those fake saw "teeth" (or whatever they might be called) were not a part of the design, but I can live with 'em, I guess. I would classify this model in the medium-duty category, with the capability of performing some heavier work if needed. I wouldn't want it to be my primary tool. It would be a fine back up knife, or one that is stored in a vehicle and/or in an emergency bag. Schrade makes some excellent knives that are more heavy-duty and cost just a few dollars more.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nothing of noteworthiness
*by A***R on March 3, 2025*

This is a well-made knife that comes across as being durable but under heavy use, there is the issue. You would like to believe it is well made and is solid enough to pass every-day use. The blade/handle, however, is debatable. The blade, or at least this one, wasn't as sharp as other Schrade knives, but I was able to put a decent edge. Good? Not. After a day's use it was dull enough to resharpen. Given rise to how this was heat treated (hardened). The overall length renders this an alright camping knife and may have some use for some camping needs. Other than that, it would be a desperate time to take this to the field. Nice knife to have in one's inventory and have available when a knife needs to be used. The sheath is up for debate as well. On the belt, it seems weak. I cannot comment on attaching it to a pack, but that, too, looks questionable. Overall? Nice to have and nice to keep handy. It can serve as a good camp knife with proper treatment and proper use. Heavy work? It may work well for some.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Decent Quality Good Value Knife
*by P***E on April 18, 2024*

It's a good knife, and worth the money. The grinds are even, and the blade came sharp enough to do basic cutting tasks, but would not shave hair. It's a beautiful blade, and the handle scales are flush with the back of the knife. The sheath is basic plastic, but it works OK. I find that I have to give the knife a solid push to have it lock properly into the sheath to hear the old satisfying "click". The ergonomics are OK, but I would make a few suggestions to Schrade on how to improve this knife. The front finger guard and top thumb ramp are not comfortable for me to grip. My initial though was to grind them off, as well as create a more usable finger choil, but then I realized that these two protrusions are what "clicks" into the plastic sheath. If I do end up modifying this knife, then I'll probably just make a Kydex sheath for it, and throw the original plastic one away. Also, the belt clip should be wider so that the knife is not forced to point away from the wearer's leg at a goofy angle. The sheath works, but it could work a lot better by simply widening the belt clip a few millimeters. That being said, this is still a good knife deal, The AUS10 steel has a good heat treatment, but the tip is thin, so I wouldn't recommend "tip testing" it like some of the Youtube knife guys who seem to enjoy snapping the tips off of their blades.

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