The double D edge is pretty good though. It's a very shallow serrated edge that slices well and helps with edge retention.

On the hunting version I have the blade thickness is quite thin as it should be and the big grippy rubber handle doesn't get slippery even when wet or bloody. You can sharpen the double D for a while then get it re-profiled for the cost of shipping.

Overpriced but there are many worse knives out there.

Last edited by North61; 07/10/16.