Fixed-blade knives are a staple of the outdoors. With this entry to the US market, Hultafors offers a versatile design at a value price.

Hultafors is a 140-year-old Swedish brand that is recently pushing sales into North America. Known for axes and tools abroad, the company now adds a few fixed-blade knives imported by Sport-Hansa to the U.S. market.
Hultafors doesn’t redesign the fixed blade, but provides a solid, useful knife at a fair price. I looked at the Expedition Knife for this introduction to the brand.
Hultafors Expedition Knife ($32)
Pick up the Hultafors, and the first similarity that pops into mind are a few models by Morakniv. The rubber handle, scandi-ground blade, and lightweight but robust design harken to the competing brand also from Sweden.
But with Hultafors, you get a made-in-Taiwan version that has some slight deviations. It’s worth noting I only used this knife for a couple days, so this review is just a first look at the model.
Blade Grind, Steel
The Expedition Knife uses “Japanese Carbon Steel” hardened to 58–60 HRC. The 4″ blade has a nice versatile shape with a very slight drop point. It has a steep front curve that gives it a lot of strength, and helps with pushing and pulling tasks and carving. The 0.12-inch thick blade has a square spine for use with a ferro rod.
Rubber Handle
Sheath
Hultafors Expedition Knife: First Impressions
