Terävä Plastic Blade Cover

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A simple plastic blade cover for the Skrama and Jääkäripuukko models with a regular handle.

The blade covers fit the corresponding blade length. Bare Tang versions can be inserted but due to the lack of a rubber handle, the fit will be loose and the knife won't lock inside.

The blade cover with a belt clip is designed for up to 40 mm (~1.6") leather belts or thick canvas belts. The clip can be mounted without opening the belt and it can be configured for left or right hand carrying without tools. Made from strong steel wire.

Made in Finland.

Reviews
3.3(2)

Corbin C.

24.05.2022Verified purchase
I wanted to like this for its slim size and practicality but it just doesn't hold my Jääkäripuukko 85 very securely. My Skrama 80 fits just a bit tighter, but only barely. Both knives tug out with the slightest bit of force or shaking and I have a feeling I'm going to be nervously checking the sheath for a missing knife if I ever chose to wear this on a belt or tucked into a plate carrier. I'll see if a little bit of tape or some nail polish on the inside of the sheath can provide a better friction fit, but right now it kind of sucks. The plastic covers for the Skrama 200 and 240 are solid and almost too tight at times, with no fear of them ever coming loose, so I assumed these would be the same. Unfortunately not. If you just need something to keep over the blade inside of a pocket or a pack, it's fine for that. If you want to make use of the actually excellently designed belt clip, then you'll probably run into the same concerns. I bought this until I could pick up the Skrama leather double-sheath to pair the Skrama 200 and Jääkäripuukko 85 together, but it appears this same sheath is what's used on that as well, and without a retention strap for the smaller blade, I now have reservations about how well the blade will stay put.

David F.

18.07.2024Verified purchase
I was really hoping this would be good, but the fit for the puukko feels incredibly loose.