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The Schrade Delta Class Decimate Bolo Machete is a 20.38-inch fixed blade tool featuring a titanium-coated 3Cr13 stainless steel blade designed for superior durability and corrosion resistance. Weighing 4.35 lbs, it offers a balanced, ergonomic Safe-T-Grip handle with a lanyard hole and comes with a sheath and removable storage pouch for convenient outdoor carry. Engineered for tough brush clearing and survival tasks, it’s backed by a limited lifetime warranty, making it a reliable companion for serious outdoor enthusiasts.





| ASIN | B00BPZBR5G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #306,696 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,118 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Length | 35.5 Centimeters |
| Blade Material | 3Cr13 Stainless STEEL |
| Blade Material Type | 3Cr13 Stainless STEEL |
| Brand | Schrade |
| Brand Name | Schrade |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 186 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044356216814 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Safe-T-Grip |
| Included Components | Machete with shoulder carry sheath with removable storage pouch |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 23"L x 6"W |
| Item Type Name | *Schrade Bolo |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Schrade |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SCHBOLO |
| Model Number | SCHBOLO |
| Product Style | Bolo |
| Style | Bolo |
| UPC | 661120651574 044356216814 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
E**Y
I LOVE MY "SCHBOOPIE"!!
I was really skeptical about this blade until I saw PreparedMind101's review of it on YouTube. SO I decided to get one and see for myself. I can always use a good machete, right? And there were lots of good reviews on it, so why not? WOW, am I one HAPPY CAMPER! (Literally). I already have an SCHF9 and then saw the PM101 review of the SCHF42. Both of those blades had blown me away and the fact that they both complimented each other so well for my needs, I thought, "What else could I possibly want if I was stranded and had to build a shelter for myself or my family?" That was when I realized that as good as the F9 and F42 were, they were not the best blades for chopping really thick pieces of wood, for a raft or a substantial, long lasting shelter. But I wanted something not as bulky or heavy as an axe. I was even looking at a Smatchet like Matt Graham carries, but the F9 could already fill that mold for the most part. Then, I get a large box from Amazon much sooner than I expected and inside... This SCHBOLO goes above and beyond what a machete, or hatchet can do and it does it well. The handle feels awesome. Comfortable and grippy with no hot spots. I would have no problem digging out a canoe or bashing tent stakes with the flat of this monster blade. It's big, it's heavy, (but not bulky or difficult to wield) and it's tough. The weight does all the work so it's much better than a typical machete. Perfectly suited to the chopping and slashing I need it for. And SHARP! Keeps an edge very well so far. It sliced paper right out of the box and for some reason, the front part of the blade is magnetic! Great for picking up nails, etc... and then pounding them in with the flat of the blade if I have nothing else at hand. I would have absolutely no problem getting to day 21 on "Naked & Afraid" with this puppy, (but I won't subject you to the horror of that vision.) This is one helluva CHOPPER that's for sure. No vibration, or bending. If you want a machete on steroids, then this is exactly what you need. Now, the sheath... I've seen a lot of bad talk about it and I can't speak for earlier issues of this blade, but mine came not only with the long strap, but it also has two loops on the back that have what I assume are leg straps with quick release buckles. These can also be used to attach to your pack. Also included are the diamond sharpener and Ferro rod. The Ferro rod also now has a 90 degree piece of thick steel attached for scraping sparks and it works great. Yes, the sheath is nylon but it seems to be well made and should last at least long enough for me to get a kydex system made for it. The swivel clips holding the strap onto the sheath will probably fail quickly, but a few loops of paracord should take care of that. It's not the best sheath but it is far from the worst, especially compared with the crappy sheaths you get with machetes. The sharpener and Ferro rod make up for any shortcomings as far as I'm concerned. You can keep the SCHBOLO sharp, cut a bunch of stuff down and then set it on fire to dispose of it in one handy package. Like I said... this blade rocks! WHAT ELSE could you possibly need? I will be adding to this review if anything comes up, so check back down the road. Oh, and I have decided to name her "SCHBOOPIE" as I think another Family Guy fan might have named theirs also. For my hard earned money, Schrade has become THE BEST VALUE under $50 in the survival/woodcraft field today. BUY IT! You will love it! "SCHBOOPIE!"
B**A
Not the same as picture shows on Amazon
The blade isn’t bad and the weight is fine. I’m returning because I was duped. I looked for an American made machete type knife. I have an old Kabar kukri that I found 15 years ago and wanted something similar as. Shrade used the bait and switch. Says made in America in description but package says made in China. So it’s going back. And Shrade lost a customer. Another bummer was the black coating on the blade as the picture shows a silver unpainted blade. Not what I wanted
T**N
A Super Deal
What does $50 buy these days? In this case, a lot! One might say that the included heavy-duty nylon sheath and removable pouch with diamond sharpener and ferrocerium fire starting rod are nearly worth the price by themselves. Some have noted that is not a bolo, rather it is a barong (?). Also some discussion on whether it truly rates as a "high-carbon" steel - somewhere between 420 and 440 stainless. Regardless, it is a very nice and useful mid-size machete. The handle is rubbery but does not smell bad. Overall length 20 inches with a 12-inch sharpened edge - reasonably sharp but can be made better (some people don't like their chopping tools razor sharp). The 4mm-thick blade is TiNi coated and appears to be full-tang. It has a nice weight but is not too heavy and is well balanced - feels like a Roman short sword. Zombie fans will love the green box and green Schrade logo sewn onto the black sheath - stylish but not overdone. The only thing missing is some paracord for a lanyard, so pick your personal identifying ownership color and add one for safety while swinging it. Excellent deal on Amazon! This item may be going out of production - if so it is a shame. Get one now before they are gone.
P**L
Could have been five stars
I was super excited to recieve my Schrade Bolo and at first I was not dissapointed at all. First of all the good. The blade itself is fantastic. It is heavy with a nice thick spine and takes and keeps an edge very well. The grip is superb. I am very happy with the knife itself. It has replaced both my machette and small tomahawk in my camping pack. Now for the bad and the only reason I did not rate it five stars. The sheath the knife came with just misses the mark. It could be great right out of the box, but it wasn't until I made modifications to the sheath. The very first thing that I did was to add a leather belt loop to the sheath. Now I know it is a very large knife, but I needed the option to carry it on my belt encase I don't want to strap it to my pack. That wasn't such a big deal because I knew it didn't come with a belt loop. The major problem that I had, and perhaps it is just a fluke was the fact that about the fourth time I slung the knife over my back, long before I had an opportunity to get it in the woods mind you, the bottom plastic attachment point for the sling broke completely in half. There was no tension on the straps other than the knife itself. I'm just glad it didn't happen out in the bush. I fixed that problem by adding a paracord loop through the attachment point on the bottom of the sheath. As a matter of fact I cut the upper plastic fastener off and added paracord there as well. Other than those two issues the sheath is very good. The pouch that came attached to the sheath with the sharpening stone and ferocium rod is a great plus. I was actually able to fit one of my homemade fire starting "inferno's" in the pouch, plus with some adjustments to the pouches straps i was able to attach a significant amount of paracord as well.
S**N
EXCELLENT MACHETE!
EXCELLENT DESIGN, COMFORTABLE TO USE, WELL CONSTRUCTED, VERY SHARP. THE DESIGN IS ACTUALLY A BARONG BLADE WITH @ 20 DEGREE ANGLE IN THE HANDLE. THIS MAKES IT HANDLE LIKE A KUKRI WITH THE WEIGHT FORWARD EFFICIENCY OF A BOLO. THE BLADE SHAPE IS USEFUL FOR MANY PURPOSES AND IS EASY TO SHARPEN. THE BLADE IS THICKER THAN COMMON MACHETES AND MAKES IT HEAVIER BUT THIS MAKES FOR BETTER CHOPPING ACTION. THE HANDLE IS MOLDED OVER A FULL TANG AND HAS GOOD GRIP. THE METAL USED IS UNUSUAL FOR A MACHETE BLADE BUT A QUICK LOOKUP OF THE MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS INDICATE IT TO BE A GOOD CHOICE OF STAINLESS FOR THIS PURPOSE. THE SHEATH IS INTERESTING AND USABLE, I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE SEEN A BELT CARRY OPTION. THERE IS ALSO INCLUDED A DIAMOND SHARPENER AND FIRE STEEL, ALWAYS A PLUS AND STORED EASILY IN THE SHEATH. WELL WORTH THE PRICE AND I WOULD PURCHASE AGAIN SHOULD THE NEED ARISE.
P**L
Right On the Money!!
If this is Schrade's answer to Kershaw's Camp Knives (I own them too), they got it right-on-the-money. Out-of-the-box, it feels hefty/beefy with a slight front-end bias perfectly suited for chopping. Gripping the bolo makes you feel this thing was designed for serious business! Where else can you get a hefty stainless steel blade and perfectly-shaped grip for under $50 bucks? Again, I'm a big fan of practical grips and Schrade's soft-rubber, kraton-like grip and pinky-retaining design does not disappoint. It immediately gives the user confidence that this baby won't slip out of one's hand during aggressive/self-defensive chopping/slashing/piercing. That's my biggest beef with the Condors of similar theme(I own those too), great blade designs but very slippery grips. But Schrade went one-up on the Kershaw's by providing a stainless blade that will resist rusting while not having any coating to eventually rub off. Overall, it's a great chopper with tried-n-true parang design and superb grip. I would not hesitate to take this bolo out in the jungles of South America! The carrying/sheath system is kinda cool too but here's the surprise bonus....it also comes with a sharpener and fire-starting tool inside of an integral carry pouch built in to the sheath, all for under $50-bucks! Thank You Schrade, for a superb, well-thought out, extreme condition survival tool at an incredible price point!!
L**N
You don’t always get what you pay for.
This should be the top-line product for Schrade machetes according to the price. I bought mine for girdling hardwoods for herbicide injection. I was rather impressed with the weight and balance. I had no issues performing my work. I was especially pleased that the blade took no apparent damage during the first and only use. I sat down in the evening to touch up the edge, and noticed a distinct wave in the cutting edge. I tried reaching out to the manufacturer as recommended by Amazon, but they never responded. This machete is as good as a $6 harbor freight setup. I’m disappointed.
D**9
Nice knife for the money but.....
The Knife /Machete, is substantial , Its heavy and sharp and pointy! perfect for the money.. I like the cold blue finish they did on this one, its not shinny white, I would have cold blued it anyways to protect it and keep the shine down.I have a Kabar or Becker style (not sure which one I bought) kukri style heavy curved like one of those arab style recurve knives. and a Rtak II 9" with Mircarta scales and the added stainless fasteners. that one has a somewhat decent sheath. I can maybe buy a Spec-ops sheath for that one if they make a really long one. the one that came with that knife has a Plastic insert and nylon outside with the pouch for a multi tool. just a monster knife. So they all seem nice, the problem that they all have is not one has a sheath thats worth 5.00. this Schrade.bolo style knife is nice one , this one I would to love carrying it but again I have to send my friend "Harry the sheath maker " an stencil trace of my knife so he can make me a heavy duty leather sheath. even a good Kydex sheath would have been better than the crummy cardboard covered in nylon cloth sheath I received, and now i have a 75.00 heavy duty leather sheath that has to be made for it, there in lies the problem. the sheath cost more than the knife. I was once told by a wiser man than me that you can judge a knife by the sheath that is made for it., crappy sheath then crappy knife.I trust that it will do the job hacking and chopping and doing the chores I like to use these type of monster knives for. but carrying the knife is the part that scares me, will it fall apart while I'm in the woods and then have to tuck in my pack or shove it inside my belt? there is not even a belt loop so now I have to buy a Tec-loc and attach it to the upper part of the sheath so I can wear it on my belt. I hate the problem of crappy sheaths. Instead of a shoulder strap, how about they make a heavy duty belt loop and throw in a belt rather than that stupid shoulder strap, after all, if you are carrying a knife that big you must be carrying a back pack, so how is that going to work? Kydex is so cheap and easy to make. actually there are guys out there that make awesome kydex sheaths for knives and pistols , I just don't know why schrade had to go and make a nice halfway decent knife and then put it in a crappy sheath that won't last two trips . The price was right, the full tang should hold up. the rubber covered handle fits even my big hands. I guess it will be great for the money you can't go wrong. at 40.00? I would have paid more if it had a decent sheath. but as always most of these knives never show the sheath you have to beg for pictures. well that's my bitching for now. If it breaks I'll add on. but so far it seems the knife will be fine as long as the handle does not slowly slide off the tang, my bet is that its glued on. not molded over a T or Gap where the rubber can grab onto.
S**E
Excellent Chopper
This Machete works just fine for clearing small brush and other heavy tasks in the bush. The factory edge on this 3Cr13 stainless steel blade lasts quite a long time between sharpening. The rubberized handle is very comfortable for chopping and absorbing any shock. The only negative comment that I have for this handle is It's a little soft, so it is not as tough as a TPE or Micarta so the trade off is comfort for durability. Overall, this machete has an attractive design and rugged performance and seems built to last.
J**H
Heavy and strong
Great product
B**T
Schbolo
schickes teil,leider recht stumpf und deshalb "nur" 4 sterne,der Diamantschärfer und Firestarter sind auch recht billig,aber funktionieren,die Scheide ist ganz ordentlich
A**.
False avertizing
I received a doll black not mirror machete and the bag that contains the diamond sharpening tool and the fire starter flint was not there. The machete looked alike but is not the real one as the handle is different juste look at the pictures. I am mad 😠 I rarely give bad review as i prefer to leave good one to good iteims and ignore the bad one but this one is horrible so i had to warn peoples. Dont buy it unless you dont care for cheep look alike. Mpfff...
G**Y
Five Stars
Perfect for batonning, chopping and processing firewood for use in a small pack-stove. Arrived quickly, completely satisfied.
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