March 14

Corvus Backcountry EDC
BUY NOWThe Corvus Backcountry EDC: A Fixed Blade Built for the Backcountry
Low Profile. High Function. Zero BS.
I built this because I wanted a blade that was durable enough to quarter an elk, yet low-profile enough to live in my pocket every single day.
After two years of field-testing— carried every day doing everything from opening boxes to processing big game—this is the result.




Why This Knife is Different
1. The Low Profile Carry System
I chose the Ulticlip system, designed to disappear. Whether it’s clipped into your bino harness or tucked into a pocket, the profile is so slim you’ll forget it’s there until you need it.

2. A Better Handle Wrap
I hate paracord. It’s nylon, which means it stretches when wet and acts like a sponge for blood, fat, and water.
- The Material: Our handles are wrapped in Polyester-sheathed Dyneema® 1.8 mm cord.
- The Benefit: It doesn’t stretch. It doesn’t absorb liquids. The small diameter is rigid and grippy no matter what you put it through.

3. Intelligently designed Skeleton Frame
Skeletonized handles can feel fragile. But I designed this in a way to keep the thin parts of the handle away from the areas that take abuse. It gives you the lightweight benefits of a skeletonized handle without sacrificing the structural integrity that is needed.
4. 52100 Ball Bearing Steel
I chose 52100 Carbon Steel for one reason: reliability. It’s known for its toughness and edge retention. Its a boring steel and that is a good thing, it doesn't give you any reason to question it.
My "Old School" Lifetime Guarantee
I know you’re putting your hard-earned money into my work, and I don't take that lightly. If you decide to purchase this knife I don't want the relationship to end there.
My Commitment: If this knife doesn't fit your needs, or if you put it through hell and it needs some love—send it back. If you pay the shipping, I will re-sharpen and repair your knife for free.
All I ask in return? Tell me about the epic adventures you take it on, or give me the raw, honest feedback I need to keep making better tools.
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