The Tracker: Light in the Hand. Heavy in Performance.

The Tracker: Light in the Hand. Heavy in Performance.

Light in the hand. Heavy in performance. The Tracker delivers the rare combination of ultralight carry and true field-ready ruggedness. Premium MagnaCut stainless steel, a skeletonized tang, and ergonomic G10 handles make it a knife you’ll barely notice on your belt—until you need it.

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The Tracker

When people walk up to our booth at shows like Huntstock, they usually spot the Tracker’s profile, pick it up, and—without fail—say two things:
“Wow, this thing is light!” and “It feels rugged!”

That reaction isn’t an accident. It’s the result of countless hours spent shaping a knife that delivers more performance for less weight—without compromising strength.

Built to Be Carried. Built to Work.

Whether you’re tracking whitetail in the big woods or packing into the backcountry, every ounce counts. The Tracker was designed with that in mind.

  • Skeletonized tang: We removed excess steel in all the right places, keeping strength where it matters while shedding every unnecessary gram.

  • Contour Grip G10 handles: Bolt-on, weatherproof, and ergonomic—offering a locked-in feel even with wet or gloved hands.

  • Streamlined sheath design: Minimal bulk. Secure retention. Zero rattle.

The result? A knife that disappears on your belt or in your pack—until you need it.

Ruggedness You Can Feel

Lightweight doesn’t mean fragile. The Tracker is cut from premium MagnaCut stainless steel, heat-treated for exceptional hardness and corrosion resistance. Paired with its balanced geometry, this blade is ready for seasons of field use—no babying required.

Whether it’s dressing game, processing campfire wood, or tackling the unexpected, the Tracker is a tool you can trust when you’re deep in the woods and far from backup.

Why It Stands Out

Plenty of knives look rugged in photos. The Tracker feels rugged in your hand. There’s a balance, a purposeful design that clicks the moment you pick it up. It’s the kind of knife that makes you wonder why you’ve been carrying something heavier and less capable all these years.


Bottom line: The Tracker is proof you don’t need extra weight to get extra capability. Light enough to forget it’s there. Rugged enough to handle anything.