

🗡️ Own the wild with the Schrade Wolverine — where toughness meets precision.
The Schrade Delta Class Wolverine Fixed Blade is a rugged 8.4-inch survival knife featuring a 3.8-inch AUS-10 high carbon stainless steel drop point blade, full tang construction, and a G10 handle for superior grip. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and tactical users, it includes a secure injection molded sheath and comes with a limited lifetime warranty, making it a reliable companion for any adventure.




| ASIN | B019RSXRD2 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #214,980 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #818 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 3.8 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | Schrade |
| Brand Name | Schrade |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Package Type | Injection Molded Sheath |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (621) |
| Date First Available | May 25, 2022 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044356227308, 00661120650980 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Schrade SCHF59 Full Tang Fixed Blade Knife Drop Point Blade |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.39 x 0.25 x 1 inches |
| Item Length | 8.4 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.8 x 4.49 x 1.46 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.84 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Schrade |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Model Name | SCHF59 |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SCHF59 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | [Regular Cleaning, Drying, Oiling] |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Blade: Drop Point, Handle: Rectangular |
| Size | 3.8" |
| Special Feature | Full Tang |
| Sport Type | Hunting, Tactical & Military |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Theme | Outdoor Survival |
| UPC | 661120650980 044356227308 757274713364 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
C**E
Another Schrade home run !
I ordered this after receiving an SCHF57 and wanted something bigger (couldn't bring myself to return the smaller knife as it's a great knife as well). Well made knife and sheath just like it's little brother. It came sharp enough for this type of knife with a nice symmetrical grind and has only been stropped to maintain the edge after a good bit of carving. I did initially hit it with a ceramic rod and strop for a screaming sharp edge. Love the feel of the G10 scales and heft of this knife. Like a few reviewers said...the sheath was so tight I could barely get it out at first, thought it might have been accidentally glued in. I fixed this by pulling the knife slightly out of the sheath and setting it in the Florida sun for awhile. Bring it in to cool down with the knife still slightly out of the sheath. Now it's perfect, with good retention and still no rattle. If it's still too tight for your liking.....repeat the process. This is my 3rd Schrade in a few months and they've all been well made, outstanding value knives. I could care less where it was made and am thankful to be able to buy such a great knife for so little $$. I'll just spend the money I saved in a nice AMERICAN restaurant with my English girlfriend. In a SHTF situation if I only had room for one knife, this is the one I'd take. Thanks for another great knife Schrade and Amazon !
J**.
Just a darn good knife
I really like this series of knife. They hold a good edge. They sharpen nice. They’re durable. And they’re affordable.
M**F
Great knife and sheath, horrible carry system
The knife and the sheath are great. The knife sharpens fairly easy and retains it's edge well. The g-10 scales are nice. The knife fits perfectly in the sheath with no rattle. It's the belt loop that is the drawback with this knife. It's terrible. Probably the worst carry system I have ever encountered. Luckily you can remove the belt loop carry system that comes attached to this sheath and replace it with a tech lock. With the tech lock carry system installed this is a very nice edc, camping or hunting knife made of decent steel that will handle about any task you throw at it from skinning to batoning.
J**N
Great knife
So impressed by this knife. Schrader makes a solid piece of equipment. I am usually a Gerber or Sog guy. However this knife makes me second guess it all, purchased based on reviews and the style of the knife. Definitely was not disappointed. Sheath is solid as ever, locks in great, knife is very sturdy and feels amazing. The price is even a better bargain, most knives like this are around $60 and up. Definitely recommend to anyone looking for a solid, reliable, cheap working knife.
T**E
Best value quality full tang survival knife
This is by far the best value and highest quality survival knife I have ever purchased, for the money. The fit and finish are impeccable, it came sharp as a razor and holds a good edge, and the sheath is slim, lightweight, and low profile. I removed the belt buckle and fero rod attatchmebts (which is very easy), gave it a custom camo paint finish, and tied a paracord lanyard to add a nice looking functional touch. This knife now holds a coveted place in my bugout bag. Get one today! 👍🏼
S**N
Great Value
Very nice knife, especially for the price. It arrived "shaving sharp" but that's hit or miss based on the guy at the factory. Scales fit the tang nicely and feel good in the hand. Not too big for EDC. Belt loop on the sheath is large enough to put on a duty belt if you're allowed to carry it. It fits tight enough that it won't come out if you're rolling around with some &#%*. Fits tight enough that I have no worries carrying it inverted. I tried the schf56lm first but wouldn't trust the sheath on duty, doesn't hold the knife as snug as I'd like.
R**Y
Little Blade Than Can
First let me say that I love that Schrade made a universal sheath. Thank you. The steel on this is supposed to be 65Mn high carbon. Blade length is just a tad over 3.75 inches. It does come with a ferro rod and a striker too. Seems there were some initial issues as to whether this knife could perform as a fire starter. Several videos on line prove that it can if you do some minor adjustments to the blade. So here are the pro's: Very light weight at 6 ounces. Love the textured handle. Not sure if it is Micarta or not but it fits my hand like a glove. No slipping yet. Full tang with nice lanyard hole at the top end. Sharp but you will need to do some fine tuning. A non issue for me. Perfect size for general tasks and so far it appears to be very sturdy. Some light gimping on top of the blade which actually feels good. You can baton with it just don't try to cut red woods with it. Smaller limbs are no problem. Feathers wood decent enough. Has a good balance. You can remove the ferro rod holder. Cons: Non that make this a bad knife. The sheath is a tad bit tight but hey over time that will change. Overall I highly recommend this if you prefer smaller and more controllable knives.
J**N
Good Knife, but Be Prepared.
This is really a great knife. Be it camping, slicing into some meat, or whittling - the Schrade SCHF59 does it all. The blade came pretty sharp and only required minimal sharpening to shave the hair off my arms. Pretty good for batoning, slicing, etc. However, I do have only one complaint that seems minor but greatly can impact your experience using it. This handle is ATROCIOUS. Goodness, is it bad. The grooves dig into your hands, it’s not even remotely ergonomic, and somehow manages to slip and stab into your palms at the same time. This is the main reason I can’t justify giving it five stars. I reprimanded this issue by wrapping the handle in some thin paracord on top of some glue, so it isn’t unsuitable for actual use.
R**S
Diseño: El diseño del cuchillo es muy bueno, sus curvas son suaves y el mango cumple con la ergonomia de una mano promedio. La cuchilla es de una sola hoja y el mango es de micarta tallada que da un buen agarre y comodidad al uso. Funcionalidad: Es un cuchillo sumamente robusto al igual que los otros Schrade, sin embargo el filo que trae de nuevo es un poco mediocre, pero nada que no se arregle con una buena piedra de afilado. El ferrocerio es muy bueno y no es decorativo como anda por ahí alguien diciendo. Es importante que para que el ferrocerio funcione se le retire parte del recubrimiento negro que trae de fabrica, mismo procedimiento aplica a parte de la hoja de cuchillo si quieres usarlo para raspar el ferrrocerio. Su funda es rígida y en efecto, es dura de abrir. Esto es un beneficio porque evita que tu cuchillo salga de su funda accidentalmente cuando lo amarras a la mochila y andas en terreno muy accidentado, adicionalmente si tienes niños pequeños te sirve de "seguro" para que no saquen el cuchillo y se corten. No obstante, con el uso la funda plástica tendera a aflojarse y a que el cuchillo salga con mayor suavidad. Si se desea acelerar el proceso de aflojado, puedes calentar gradualmente con un encendedor la parte que "aprisiona"el mango y de esta forma abrirlo para que saga mas fácil.
J**.
Good quality for price. Knife not fully sharpened on delivery, but easily rectified. Feels very sturdy in hand. Fire starter works well!
E**G
Super messer geile Qualität und super Grip
B**2
Compré este cuchillo en octubre, por poco menos de 500. Estoy extremadamente satisfecho con él. Previamente ya tenía el Schrade SCHF52 que es una bestia, pero no es precisamente portátil. Este el 59, por el tamaño ha resultado extremadamente práctico. Lo he usado en el taller y acampando para partir madera, cortar cuerda, abrir latas, etc. Ha aguantado de todo, hasta arrojarlo contra troncos muertos. Por el uso, ha ido perdiendo el recubrimiento en la punta pero es normal. El mango sigue firme y sólido. El filo no se ha dañado, sólo de vez en cuando le doy una repasada con una piedra cerámica Lansky. La verdad no entiendo las quejas de las reseñas anteriores. La funda es bastante buena (para el precio). Sí es un poco dura, pero lo necesario para asegurar el cuchillo. El pedernal funciona a la perfección, sólo hay que rasparle el recubrimiento a la barra (como a todos). Anexo un video demostrando ambos. Espero sea de ayuda. Saludos.
O**O
Su filo y acero es bueno, se le cayo muy facil el recubrimiento gris y comienza a oxidarse donde ya no hay recubrimiento y su agarre es algo incomodo, por su mango que es muy duro y corto, pense que era goma el recubrimiento del mango pero es plástico rígido, pero es muy util y fuerte he partido leña con el es aceptable por el precio..
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