Condor Tool & Knife works with several excellent  designers, primarily those whose expertise is in bushcraft as the company’s line seems to focus on rugged blades for heavy duty outdoor use. We chose just a few of the company’s latest models that caught our eye.

Condor Tool & Knife Aqualore

The Aqualore is a design by Joe Flowers of Bushcraft Global. This fixed-blade knife is made with Sandvik 14C28N steel with great corrosion resistance. It should be a great companion for canoers and kayakers especially. It measures 9.32 inches overall with a 4.31-inch drop-point blade with a Scandi grind. The handle is Micarta. The knife comes with an ambidextrous Kydex sheath. The MSRP is $114.98.

The Wendigo Folder ($117.91) is another Flowers design. It has a 3.45-inch blade of 1095 high carbon steel with a Scandi grind. The blade secures open with a liner lock. The handle scales are Micarta. It weighs 3.53 ounces.

The Enduro Knife ($151.61) was designed by Tony Lennartz. It’s a fixed blade, 11.45 inches overall with a 6.82-inch blade of 420 high carbon stainless steel. It has a high flat grind with secondary bevel and a paper Micarta handle. It comes with a Kydex sheath with leather belt loop.

Condor Cantina Axe

Condor’s new Cantina Axe

Every Outdoorsman Can Use An Axe

Need a big chopper? Joe Flowers designed the Cantina Axe ($87.34) for Condor Tool & Knife. It’s 18.01 inches long overall with a burnt American hickory handle. Replacement handles are available too. The axe head is made of 1060 high carbon steel with a 6.9-inch cutting edge with a convex grind. The Cantina Axe weighs 35.28 ounces. It does not come with a sheath.

Condor Beetle Neck Knife

Condor’s new Beetle neck knife

New Condor Tool & Knife Neck Knives

 The Beetle Neck Knife ($78.60) was designed by Julio Diez. This small, but beefy fixed blade is 5.39 inches long overall with a 2.67-inch blade and a walnut handle. The steel is 1095 high carbon. It weighs 4.59 ounces and comes with a leather sheath.

The Blue River Neck Knife ($104.98) gets its inspiration from a tributary of the Colorado River, the Blue River, once home of the Native American Arapaho tribe. This knife measures 5 inches overall with a 2.32-inch blade. It weighs just 2.47 ounces. It’s crafted from 1095 high carbon steel with flat grind and secondary bevel. It has a walnut handle with a reconstituted turquoise stone inserted in the middle. The leather sheath has a Native American motif as well.

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