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product_id: 2127553
title: "Kershaw Camp 10 Machete, 10\" High Performance Carbon Steel Blade, Glass-Filled Nylon Handle, Includes Protective Blade Sheath, Ideal for Camping and Outdoor Chores"
brand: "kershaw"
price: "฿5387"
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# Ergonomic glass-filled nylon handle 10" recurve carbon steel blade Full tang for ultimate strength Kershaw Camp 10 Machete, 10" High Performance Carbon Steel Blade, Glass-Filled Nylon Handle, Includes Protective Blade Sheath, Ideal for Camping and Outdoor Chores

**Brand:** kershaw
**Price:** ฿5387
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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- **What is this?** Kershaw Camp 10 Machete, 10" High Performance Carbon Steel Blade, Glass-Filled Nylon Handle, Includes Protective Blade Sheath, Ideal for Camping and Outdoor Chores by kershaw
- **How much does it cost?** ฿5387 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kershaw enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kershaw brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ergonomic Sure-Grip Handle:** Glass-filled nylon with rubberized coating and hand guard ensures secure, fatigue-free use in any outdoor scenario.
- • **Full Tang Strength & Balance:** Steel runs through handle for superior chopping power and long-lasting reliability.
- • **Versatile Ambidextrous Sheath:** Durable nylon sheath with adjustable straps and belt loop for customizable, safe carry—left or right side.
- • **Trail-Ready & Maintenance Friendly:** Powdercoat blade resists rust and wear; easy to sharpen and maintain edge for consistent field performance.
- • **Precision-Crafted 10" Recurve Blade:** 65Mn carbon steel with powdercoat finish for unmatched durability and razor-sharp performance.

## Overview

The Kershaw Camp 10 Machete features a robust 10-inch 65Mn carbon steel recurve blade with a protective powdercoat finish, paired with a full tang construction for maximum strength. Its glass-filled nylon handle with a rubberized grip offers ergonomic comfort and secure handling. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it includes a versatile nylon sheath with adjustable straps for safe, ambidextrous carry. Ideal for camping, hiking, and survival tasks, this machete delivers professional-grade performance at an unbeatable value.

## Description

The Camp 10 whacks campsite and other outdoor chores down to size. Made with high-performance 65Mn carbon tool steel, the versatile 10-inch blade handles a wide variety of tasks. It's perfect for clearing brush, making kindling and more. The included nylon blade sheath protects the blade from scratches, keeps the edge sharp and safely stores the knife when not in use. The razor-sharp, recurve blade edge is designed for a full range of cutting tasks. Powdercoat finish provides additional protection and durability, making maintenance easier throughout the machete's lifetime. Designed with glass-filled nylon and coated in a sure-grip overmold, the handle is contoured for a comfortable, secure grip. Kershaw was founded in 1974 to design and manufacture tools that knife users would be proud to own, carry and use. Whether it's a hardworking pocketknife, a hunting knife or a special collectors' edition, Kershaw always chooses appropriate, high-quality materials and is dedicated to intensive craftsmanship.

Review: Man....this is a winner! - I've owned a lot of large blades over the years. This one has really impressed me, I actually own 2 now. If you are a into carrying large knives into the field, over an ax, this may be the one for you. It feels wonderful in the hand, nice comfortable handle, very grippy. The ergonomics of the blade alone make it an excellent chopper and its got a good weight to it. Both of mine came hair popping sharp, are easy to sharpen, and maintain an edge well. The sheath is actually pretty nice too, I like it anyway. You can easily rig it to ride higher by your waist, or lower on your hip. You can adjust the straps on it for right, or left hand carry, (great for me, because I'm a lefty). You can even adjust it for side carry. No rattling around either! Its not as thick as some if its pricier competitors....but I think thats actually an advantage in this case. The length, weight, and overall design, actually lend this thing to be one of the easiest large blades I've ever handled, to be used for machete oriented jobs. I really like this, because when I am out in the field, I often find myself wishing I had a machete with me, I just can't warrant carrying one along, I need something thats going to be able to split wood as well, and I just don't feel that a machete is suited to much besides clearing light brush here in the northwest. The end of the blade flairs out a bit in almost kukri fashion, which not only makes it a great chopper, but also makes it easy to handle as a draw knife, or grip up for small tasks. The price point is where this thing really shines...and I think blows its competition out of the water. For $40 you are getting a large, well designed, carbon steel, full tang Blade, with a pretty good sheath, from a reputable manufacturer. Considering what this thing is capable of...I'm just not sure you can find too many other bargains like that. I think this thing is on par with the Cold Steel Trailmaster, or the Ontario SP50 and the like...in my opinion anyway. I bring those up specifically because they are popular bowies with stellar reputations, and I own both of them. Having used all of these...I can tell you that this Knife performs and holds up, just as well. I even favor it. Now check out the price tag on those others...this thing is a bargain. If you are a big knife guy...you really have to own this. I go in phases of using different styles of tools and had been leaning towards using a hatchet for sometime. This thing brought me right back to big knives!
Review: Camping, hiking and homeowner recommended. - I own the Kershaw 10, 14 and 18 inch. I have been using them for more than two years mainly for hiking and property maintenance. These are good quality large knives that work very well at limbing trees, opening coconuts, clearing a path of heavy brush, and removing large plants like banana and papaya. All of my Kershaw Camp knives came very sharp out of the box with a good working edge. Although I have an assortment of machetes from short to long, none of them hit with the authority of the Camp series of knives. The heavier blade doesn't require the velocity of a machete strike. The approximately 3/16ths of an inch steel also has a tendency free itself after a strike and not get wedged into the wood. This is a full tang knife with steel going all the way to the back of the handle. I added a paracord lanyard easily to the big cutouts in the handle to make a D-shape guard. I have never had a slip or drop with that set up. The rubber grip has very aggressive traction that smoothes out over time but shows no wear after some pretty heavy use. The plastic sheath is very functional and solid. I added a snap and strap to hold the handle while using the sheath in a drop leg configuration to control bounce. A leg strap keeps the whole setup in place when walking. Of course a baldric (shoulder strap) or pack mount are easy and quick to setup, too. The steel appears to be a simple carbon steel with a baked on finish that is durable enough for medium use but with quickly wear in heavy use. There's no need to strip any of these. The knife keeps an edge that gets me through the day but requires regular maintenance. The blade and handle fasteners should get a light coat of mineral after each use. I sharpen mine after ever use and they stay shaving sharp with about two minutes on a strop. Not bad for such a big blade. This is a solid choice if you want a very good knife with a versatile sheath that you're not afraid to use in the deep, deep forest without a rider on your homeowner's policy. I have better knives with better sheaths that cost hundreds of dollars more and do everything better - and they should! But bang for the buck? It's hard to beat the Kershaw Camp series.

## Features

- CAMP 10 MACHETE KNIFE: From clearing brush to making kindling, the Kershaw Camp 10 is the ideal outdoor and survival tool. Blaze new trails and complete outdoor chores in no time.
- RECURVE FIXED 10" BLADE: Full-tang construction made from 65Mn carbon tool steel blade delivers a tough, wear-resistant knife. A basic black powdercoat finish protects the blade and simplifies maintenance.
- SECURE RUBBERIZED GRIP: Full tang, glass-filled nylon handle with sure-grip material and built-in hand guard provides a secure hold. Drilled in front and rear for lanyard attachment.
- DESIGNED WITH SAFETY IN MIND: Includes glass-filled nylon sheath with gear straps and belt loop for safe carry when not in use. Protect the blade from dings, scratches and knicks.
- ATTRACTIVE, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN: Blade’s powdercoat finish and handle’s black and gray grip present a stylish look. This camping machete is sure to turn heads wherever you go.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B006YBXZLK |
| Age Range Description | 18+ yrs |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123,578 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #279 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 10 Inches |
| Blade Material | 65Mn |
| Blade Shape | Recurve |
| Brand Name | Kershaw |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,870) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171034065 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
| Included Components | 1560 hunting-knives |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 10 Inches |
| Item Type Name | backpack,caping,earmuff |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
| Model Name | 4057-0459 |
| Model Number | 1077 |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Will corrode if not cleaned and oiled regularly. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Non Slip |
| Style | 1077 |
| Theme | Sport |
| UPC | 087171033594 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** 18+ yrs
- **Blade Material:** 65Mn
- **Brand:** Kershaw
- **Color:** Black
- **Handle Material:** Glass Reinforced Nylon
- **Included Components:** 1560 hunting-knives
- **Model Name:** 4057-0459
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Outdoor
- **Special Feature:** Non Slip
- **Style:** 1077

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it worth the money? A YouTuber that reviews blades reviewed this machete and by the end it had a  big crack .**
A: Well, here's the thing...

You have another case of trying to make one tool do it all. There are always trade offs. It is a long and thin knife the shape of a machete. Machetes are typically made of thin, underhardened or lower carbon alloys that are very flexible and ductile, but not hold a keen edge and are more likely to roll than chip or break. Knives, with the exception of fillet or many kitchen knives, are made of thicker, harder alloys designed to keep their shape better and hold an edge longer. They tend to be higher in either carbon content or hardness,  or both. This tool is a long thin knife more than a machete, as it has a higher carbon content and holds an edge significantly better than most of my machetes. It's not much thicker, but it is, and the weight and feel in hand shows. It is also far stiffer than most of my machetes. It is also quite comfortable in hand, but I'm not sure yet about durability of the handle - only time will tell. Since it holds a better edge, it serves my purposes more fully, in spite of being more brittle, for accompanying my pruning shears for clearing Himalayan blackberry bushes, a pest here in the Pacific Northwest. I use a Cold Steel machete or Tramontina in the tropics. I use my axes and hatches, or larger Ontario sp's or my Becker bk9 on stiffer, thicker, woodier materials. A thin, higher carbon hard tool steel tempered like this, especially when it has lots of contaminants as "dirty" Chinese usually does, will be far more prone to breakage with lateral forces. I have found mine to not chip as much as roll, so they've done a fairly good job on these. Overall, knowing what I was getting into,  I'm fairly satisfied with these tools (10 and 18 inch).

**Q: where is this made?**
A: This knife is made in China from Chinese 65Mn, high carbon, non-stainless steel.

**Q: Does it come very sharp or does it need to be sharpened?**
A: It come sharp. Keep in mind this type of machete is for heavy duty chopping and should not have an edge so sharp that you can shave with it, It would only dull quickly if it did.

**Q: Does the loose-fitting sheath cause dulling of the edge since it rattles?**
A: I can't imagine a plastic sheath hurting a hardened steel edge.
If it does then the blade is not heat treated properly.
If the blade can withstand hitting hardwood without rolling the edge then it shouldn't get hurt by some plastic.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Man....this is a winner!
*by J***F on August 23, 2013*

I've owned a lot of large blades over the years. This one has really impressed me, I actually own 2 now. If you are a into carrying large knives into the field, over an ax, this may be the one for you. It feels wonderful in the hand, nice comfortable handle, very grippy. The ergonomics of the blade alone make it an excellent chopper and its got a good weight to it. Both of mine came hair popping sharp, are easy to sharpen, and maintain an edge well. The sheath is actually pretty nice too, I like it anyway. You can easily rig it to ride higher by your waist, or lower on your hip. You can adjust the straps on it for right, or left hand carry, (great for me, because I'm a lefty). You can even adjust it for side carry. No rattling around either! Its not as thick as some if its pricier competitors....but I think thats actually an advantage in this case. The length, weight, and overall design, actually lend this thing to be one of the easiest large blades I've ever handled, to be used for machete oriented jobs. I really like this, because when I am out in the field, I often find myself wishing I had a machete with me, I just can't warrant carrying one along, I need something thats going to be able to split wood as well, and I just don't feel that a machete is suited to much besides clearing light brush here in the northwest. The end of the blade flairs out a bit in almost kukri fashion, which not only makes it a great chopper, but also makes it easy to handle as a draw knife, or grip up for small tasks. The price point is where this thing really shines...and I think blows its competition out of the water. For $40 you are getting a large, well designed, carbon steel, full tang Blade, with a pretty good sheath, from a reputable manufacturer. Considering what this thing is capable of...I'm just not sure you can find too many other bargains like that. I think this thing is on par with the Cold Steel Trailmaster, or the Ontario SP50 and the like...in my opinion anyway. I bring those up specifically because they are popular bowies with stellar reputations, and I own both of them. Having used all of these...I can tell you that this Knife performs and holds up, just as well. I even favor it. Now check out the price tag on those others...this thing is a bargain. If you are a big knife guy...you really have to own this. I go in phases of using different styles of tools and had been leaning towards using a hatchet for sometime. This thing brought me right back to big knives!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Camping, hiking and homeowner recommended.
*by A***J on August 14, 2016*

I own the Kershaw 10, 14 and 18 inch. I have been using them for more than two years mainly for hiking and property maintenance. These are good quality large knives that work very well at limbing trees, opening coconuts, clearing a path of heavy brush, and removing large plants like banana and papaya. All of my Kershaw Camp knives came very sharp out of the box with a good working edge. Although I have an assortment of machetes from short to long, none of them hit with the authority of the Camp series of knives. The heavier blade doesn't require the velocity of a machete strike. The approximately 3/16ths of an inch steel also has a tendency free itself after a strike and not get wedged into the wood. This is a full tang knife with steel going all the way to the back of the handle. I added a paracord lanyard easily to the big cutouts in the handle to make a D-shape guard. I have never had a slip or drop with that set up. The rubber grip has very aggressive traction that smoothes out over time but shows no wear after some pretty heavy use. The plastic sheath is very functional and solid. I added a snap and strap to hold the handle while using the sheath in a drop leg configuration to control bounce. A leg strap keeps the whole setup in place when walking. Of course a baldric (shoulder strap) or pack mount are easy and quick to setup, too. The steel appears to be a simple carbon steel with a baked on finish that is durable enough for medium use but with quickly wear in heavy use. There's no need to strip any of these. The knife keeps an edge that gets me through the day but requires regular maintenance. The blade and handle fasteners should get a light coat of mineral after each use. I sharpen mine after ever use and they stay shaving sharp with about two minutes on a strop. Not bad for such a big blade. This is a solid choice if you want a very good knife with a versatile sheath that you're not afraid to use in the deep, deep forest without a rider on your homeowner's policy. I have better knives with better sheaths that cost hundreds of dollars more and do everything better - and they should! But bang for the buck? It's hard to beat the Kershaw Camp series.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by T***C on September 15, 2020*

Ottimo machete per districarsi tra i tanti cespugli di rovi che sono cresciuti nel.bosco. Molto difficile trovarne uno simile.in vendita nei negozi normali. Dopo averlo utilizzato intensamente posso dire che: 1 mi ha convinto l acciaio della lama, molto resistente, anche su rami grossi e secchi nemmeno un minimo segno di scheggiatura sulla lama. 2 per la lunghezza e e la lama appuntita ottimo per sfoltire rovi, in modo da tenersi con il corpo lontano delle spine. 3 purtroppo il manico non è all altezza del resto. Da usarsi necessariamente con i guanti, il problema poi è che è troppo piccolo da impugnare con i guanti e sopratutto manca di un appoggio sicuro a fine manico. Da usare necessariamente con un laccio al polso/dragona legata sul manico per non rischiare che l attrezzo durante l uso sfili di mano. Molto meglio il manico in gomma che usa Silky, molto più sicuro e meno stancante anche a mani nude. Solo che silky non produce nessun attrezzo del genere. Il fodero in robusta plastica è invece un plus.

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