Sunset Canyon Ridge Hunting Knife - Red & Turquoise Resin
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The Sunset Canyon Ridge Hunting Knife brings Southwest character to a truly practical full-tang field blade. A 4-inch polished stainless clip point handles clean dressing and camp chores, while the finger-grooved red and turquoise resin scales lock into your grip. Brass pins and inlay add just enough refinement without turning it into a safe queen. Riding in a brown leather belt sheath, this 8-inch fixed blade feels ready for trail, truck, or campfire table—reliable working steel with standout style.
Southwest-Inspired Fixed Blade Built First for Field Work
The Sunset Canyon Ridge Hunting Knife is a full-tang fixed blade built for real hunting and camp use, then dressed in bold red and turquoise resin so it actually stands out when you set it down on a tailgate, stump, or game shelf. At 8 inches overall with a 4-inch stainless steel clip point, it hits the sweet spot: long enough for reliable field dressing and camp chores, compact enough to ride comfortably on your belt all day.
This isn’t a wall-hanger. The colors nod to desert sunsets and turquoise river stone, but the design stays grounded in practical hunting knife fundamentals: solid tang, secure grip, and a belt sheath that just works.
Why This Full-Tang Hunting Knife Earns a Spot on Your Belt
When you carry a hunting knife into the field, you’re trusting it with more than just cutting chores. It may handle an entire animal, prep kindling, cut cordage, or slice food at camp. This fixed blade is built around that reality, not a display case.
Full-Tang Strength You Can See
The steel runs from tip to pommel in a true full-tang construction, with the red and turquoise resin scales pinned directly to it. That means no hidden joints or internal weak points if you need to bear down while dressing game or breaking down kindling. You can see the tang all the way around the handle—simple, honest construction that holds up to real use.
4-Inch Stainless Clip Point: Versatile Field Geometry
The 4-inch clip point blade balances puncture control with slicing ability. The clipped spine gives you a precise point for starting careful cuts, while the belly of the blade provides enough curve for clean skinning passes. The polished stainless finish resists corrosion from blood, moisture, and the inevitable weather changes that come with real hunting seasons.
Handle Design: Colorful Resin with a Purposeful Grip
The first thing you notice is the red and turquoise crackle-pattern resin, but the real value is in how this handle feels when your hands are cold, gloved, or a bit slick from field work.
Finger Grooves for Stable, Indexed Control
Finger grooves along the 4-inch handle give you a repeatable, indexed grip. You don’t have to guess where your hand belongs—your fingers settle into place, helping you maintain control during longer cuts or when you’re working inside a cavity where visibility is limited. That stability matters far more than looks once you start using the knife.
Resin Scales: Weather-Resistant and Easy to Spot
The glossy resin scales are pinned with brass and feature a decorative inlay medallion, but their real advantage is durability and visibility. Resin doesn’t swell like untreated wood when it gets damp, and the red and turquoise contrast strongly with dirt, leaves, and tailgate clutter. Set it down, and you’re less likely to lose track of it in low light or under a pile of gear.
Carry Reality: Leather Belt Sheath That Sits Like Old Gear
A fixed blade hunting knife only helps if it’s actually on you. This knife comes with a brown leather belt sheath that feels familiar to anyone who has carried traditional field knives.
Vertical Belt Carry, Simple Draw
The sheath is designed for straightforward vertical belt carry. The fit holds the blade securely without overcomplicating the draw—no complex retention systems to fight with when your hands are cold or tired. Slide it on your belt, cinch it where you like it, and it simply rides there until you need it.
Leather That Matches the Southwest Story
The warm brown leather with contrast stitching and embossed logo doesn’t just look right next to the red and turquoise handle; it also softens and molds over time like any traditional field sheath. That means a quieter, more comfortable carry as the leather breaks in, turning a new knife into familiar gear.
Build Quality Details That Matter in the Field
At around 8 ounces, this hunting knife has enough weight to feel substantial without becoming a burden. That mass helps with controlled slicing and light camp work but won’t drag your belt down during long walks or sits.
- Material: Stainless steel blade for easier maintenance in wet or bloody conditions.
- Finish: Polished blade surface for reduced sticking and easier cleaning.
- Hardware: Brass pins secure the handle scales, providing both strength and visual contrast.
- Origin: Hand-finished in Pakistan, a long-standing hub for working, affordable field blades.
None of these details are flashy, but together they create a knife that feels honest in the hand—something you can lend to a buddy at camp without worrying.
How This Fixed Blade Fits into Your Kit
This hunting knife works best as your dedicated belt blade for hunting trips, camping weekends, and general outdoor use. It’s compact enough to complement a larger camp chopper or hatchet, and capable enough to stand alone for most small to medium game tasks.
For hunters, it’s a smart primary or backup fixed blade that stays ready on your belt while other knives ride in the pack. For general outdoors use, it’s a versatile camp knife that can move from food prep to fire prep without fuss.
What People Ask Before Buying a Hunting Knife Like This
How effective is a 4-inch fixed blade for hunting?
A 4-inch fixed blade is a proven, practical size for most deer-sized game and general hunting tasks. It gives you enough cutting length for clean skinning and quartering, while staying short enough for controlled, careful work around joints and inside cavities. For very large game you might pair it with a heavier blade or bone saw, but for most hunts this length is genuinely useful without feeling cumbersome.
Is stainless steel a good choice for a hunting knife?
Stainless steel is a smart option for a working hunting knife if you value easy care over maximum edge retention. It resists rust when exposed to blood, rain, and condensation in the field, and it cleans up quickly back at camp. You’ll sharpen a stainless blade a bit more often than some high-end tool steels, but the tradeoff is less worry about corrosion and simpler maintenance for most users.
Is a full-tang design really stronger than a partial tang?
In general, yes. A true full-tang knife has the steel running the full length and profile of the handle, which spreads stress across the entire piece of steel instead of concentrating it at a narrow hidden junction. For typical hunting and camp use—twisting cuts, light batoning of kindling, firm prying during dressing—full tang gives you a wider margin before anything fails. It’s a straightforward, time-tested construction choice for a hard-working field knife.
Prepared, Not Pretending: A Realistic Field Companion
The Sunset Canyon Ridge Hunting Knife doesn’t pretend to be a custom safe queen or a tactical survival tool. It’s a practical fixed blade sized for honest hunting and camp work, with a handle that’s both distinctive and functional. Full-tang construction, a 4-inch stainless clip point, and a straightforward leather belt sheath keep it grounded in real-world use, while the red and turquoise resin reminds you that field knives can have character without losing purpose.
If you want a hunting knife you won’t be afraid to actually use—and won’t lose sight of in the leaves or on the tailgate—this design fits naturally into that role.
| Blade Length (inches) | 4 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 8 |
| Weight (oz.) | 8 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Finish | Polished |
| Blade Style | Clip Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Finish | Glossy |
| Handle Material | Resin |
| Theme | None |
| Handle Length (inches) | 4 |
| Tang Type | Full |
| Carry Method | Belt |
| Sheath/Holster | Leather |