I just recently switched over to a fixed blade knife for my hunting endeavors and landed on the Benchmade Hidden Canyon Hunter. A phenomenal little knife that you can find my personal review on HERE. Being the gear nerd that I am though, I am always looking to better my system, especially for backcountry hunting. Things need to be lightweight and extremely functional, not to mention dependable. When I saw that Benchmade came out with an ultralight knife, tailor made for the backcountry hunter, I just knew that I would eventually have to get my hands on it. The Benchmade Altitude Knife is one that has not disappointed me in the least bit. Could this be the perfect knife for the backcountry hunter?
For the past few years I have been a heavy advocate of replaceable blade knives. The idea of not having to deal with sharpening a blade out in the field was very appealing to me. They have worked great for me, but they do have their drawbacks. One being that the blades can tend to break, depending on which model knife you are using. This can be a pain in the butt when you are in the middle of taking care of an animal and your knife is gunked up with fat and meat. It’s also quite dangerous, so this year I decided to change things up a bit and try out a fixed blade knife. I have always heard great things about Benchmade and the quality/longevity of their knives. After witnessing a friend take care of a bear without sharpening the blade once, I was sold. The Hidden Canyon Hunter, by Benchmade, had my attention.
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