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The Dream Reach Viking Knife is a 243mm handmade chef’s knife forged from high carbon and manganese steel, delivering superior edge retention and toughness. Designed for versatile kitchen and outdoor use, it features an ergonomic full tang handle and comes with a premium leather sheath for safe, stylish portability. Ideal for slicing, chopping, and deboning, this knife demands proper care to maintain its rust-resistant sharpness and long-lasting performance.














| ASIN | B082NW1WG3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,756 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #255 in Chef's Knives |
| Brand | Dream Reach |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (964) |
| Date First Available | 28 December 2019 |
| Item Weight | 439 g |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Model Number | Dream Reach1 |
| Product Dimensions | 27.5 x 0.03 x 0.03 cm; 439.42 g |
A**V
Rusty
Low quality item. Got a rust spots after 2 weeks of usage. Waste of money.
F**K
Made from very thick stainless steel. Solid heavy knife. It has a very sharp edge and cuts with ease. The handle has a full tang and is well shaped and comfortable in the hand. I like the leather sheath, it is well made and it fits the knife very nicely. I would recommend purchasing again after having already received one.
V**S
This a beautiful, very well made, very sharp knife. I bought several of these for Christmas gifts this year and they were a huge hit! Bought it for my family white elephant and it was frozen in 4 turns back to back( we have a lot of hunters, fishers, and cooks in our family.) You could easily cut yourself just with getting the wrapper off, so be careful. I bought one for myself after opening the first one to wrap and I can’t wait to use it! I will give and update when I do.
J**R
I just received my Huusk knife. It appears to be fairly well made. However, I do have some critiques, which I will express below. First, I gave it some strokes on my knife steel, then checked it for sharpness before cutting some potatoes and onions. Here are my thoughts: 1) It is definitely not as sharp as it could be. I did the basic ‘slicing through a magazine page’ sharpness test. It was mediocre. Cutting through potatoes and onions required some effort. Adequate, not great. I plan to sharpen the blade by hand on my whetstone to improve it. 2) The finish on the wooden handle was nil. While the rivets and wood were well sanded and smooth, the wood itself was very dry and dull. I oiled the wood, and then applied a finish conditioner. Now, the handle looks and feels excellent. I like the ergonomics of the knife overall, especially the inclusion of a grip hole. I hope this information is helpful.
C**Y
Heard a lot about these so I got one. Used it while camping and I love it. Sharp and easy to hold. Easy to clean.
W**N
Very surprised on the weight and heft of the knife yet it is pretty well balanced. (Pic1) The thickness of the full tang tapers down to a reasonably sharp cutting edge right out of the box. Honing it made it on of the sharpest knives I own (and I own quite a few from this price point up to over $300 - $600). The handle though is just slightly smaller than the full robust tang, which means it's possible you could get "sliced" by the tang when using it.This knife should easily gut and skin a deer in short order. The weight and heft should also make a good "cleaver" for cutting meat and bone. Definitely thinking of making this my everyday carry knife especially when hunting/trapping. VERY comfortable in the hand whether blade up or blade down (Pics 2-4). It doesn't seem though that much thought went into the design of the sheath (which I AM going to replace or have hand-made to my specs). If you carry on the right side the button snap release isn't withing reach to easily release the knife. Carrying "cross-draw" also poses the same problem. Additional problems is that the knife can only be carried in an "upright" position and the back edge of the blade catches on the snap itself (Pic5). It would be nice to see an inexpensive sheath similar to the one that comes with the Tom Brown "Tracker" (which I also own) so there are multiple carry options. The knife itself is a GREAT deal for the price and worth every penny.
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