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The BPSKNIVES Finn Lite is a compact, fixed-blade Puukko knife crafted from high-quality 1066 carbon steel with a true Scandinavian grind. Featuring an 80mm razor-sharp blade and a comfortable wooden handle, it excels in carving, camping, and survival tasks. It comes with a handmade leather sheath designed for safe, vertical carry, making it a versatile and durable essential for outdoor enthusiasts.



| ASIN | B0D8W1HGN4 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,233 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #69 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Length | 80 Millimeters |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Brand | BPSKNIVES |
| Brand Name | BPSKNIVES |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 375 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Item Length | 9 Inches |
| Manufacturer | BPS Knives |
| Model Name | Finn Light |
| Model Number | Finn Lite |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Stain Resistant |
| Special Features | Stain Resistant |
| Style | Traditional |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
2**S
Fantastic & Versatile Little Blade
Every outdoors type person can benefit from this well made and super affordable knife. Compact, lightweight and easily carried, the robust and sharp little blade can accomplish most camping or bushcrafting tasks. Like all BPS knives , it comes with a very sturdy leather sheath that allows for different carry options. Just remember to keep a little oil on the blade to prevent rust.
S**L
Great budget knife
I only own a few knives and this is one of my favorites. I don't think you can beat it for the money. It's well made, has a very nice sheath and came very sharp. I bought it for whittling/carving and food prep which it's very good for. The blade does need to be oiled after it's used a bit to prevent rust but that doesn't bother me. The handle is very comfortable but I'm going to sand it to make it a bit smoother. Overall an excellent small fixed blade knife.
D**.
Very nice knife
Man these BPS knives are so nice for the price range. Just like all the you tube reviews say, this knife should be way more expensive. Came well packaged, oiled, very sharp. Great construction, solid hard wood handle that feels great in hand. Fit and finish excellent. Sheath came very nicely constructed. Thick leather. Knife fits snuggly and holds knife in perfect. So happy with this buy.
C**E
Great knife, sheath is lacking.
Just got this little fella. Super sharp right out of the box. I think this will make a great little companion knife to something just a bit larger. The fit and finish on mine is pretty good except for the fasteners that hold the scales sit proud, and I think over time, could cause hotspots on my hand. The real issue with this knife is the leather sheath. The leather is very thin and extremely soft. I managed to put the tip of the knife through the sheath on accident when I seated the knife in the sheath. It’s not the end of the world or anything but my brand new knife now has a small hole in the end of the sheath. If it weren’t for the seemingly cheap sheath, the knife would get 5 stars.
J**Y
Good solid knife, very sharp, full tang.
Been wanting a Pukko for my collection. Looked good, price was right so I jumped on it. No complaints. Very sharp, seems good quality, I have big hands but it still feels comfortable. Full tang. It's now in my EDC bag.
L**G
Great small fixie
I hesitated on buying this knife for a very long time even though it is a cheaper knife I wanted to make sure it wasn't a junk knife I can never use. Nope this knife is awesome and sharp but it is a very small knife and that is why I bought it. The blade is pretty thin by that helps for the slicing tasks. I love the wood color finish on the handle and how versatile of a fixed blade this is.
A**1
Can’t best it
Great little knife. Love these knives from Ukraine. Excellent price and quality. Paring knife great for cooking and seems like great for cleaning game also. Steel is good and sharpe
G**E
Nice knife... For the money.
For $22.00, the BPS Finn-Lite is a good knife. But not a “great” one. Came as described, and it came early! So that was nice. And it comes well packed, with some branded, polishing paper cloth, and a nifty, lightweight leather sheath—(without a belt loop?! Aaaggghhh! But more on that later.) About the knife. Looks great coming out of the sheath, the grind on the satin finish blade is visible and not mirror finished, and it IS a “budget” offering from BPS, so I understand them skipping the final polish and buff, and they did a nice job of making it consistent, and good looking. So no issues there. And it cuts. The profile is decent, with a nice secondary bevel, on a full-Scandi grind. NOT “shaving” sharp out of the box, but sharp enough to swipe cut standard newsprint… With a few minutes on a wet wheel or good stone, will make it pop hairs. The 1066 steel is a nice choice for this price level, and should give good service, time will tell. The blade is slightly thinner, than their other puuko style, and could be a bit thicker, but it’s more a of a medium duty, “craft” and EDC Pukko, similar to the Brisa brand “Crafter” pukko, which is more than twice the price. The slightly slimmer blade makes for easier cutting, but you don’t want to be prying open paint cans with it…. The blade is excellent for general woodcraft, and edc use, and I wouldn’t feel at a loss if this was my only knife at bush camp. It would handle 80% of “Bushcraft” chores—short of chopping and batoning. The handle seems to be made out of some sort of ash, and came pretty rough. You could see visible sanding marks, and the cut edges around the screw bolts were a little rough and spintery. So I took some fine sandpaper, and then some steel wool to work out all of the grind marks and rough spots, cleaned up the screw holes with an exacto knife and sanded off the light, sticky “finish” that was on there. After the final sanding- I hit it with some linseed oil, and the ash was very porous and sucked up the oil… So again, to save on costs, they basically skimped on the final sanding and finish- I understand. Could have used it as is and it would have been just fine—but I like a more finished feel. So if you don’t mind doing a lttle touch up-it’s not to big of a deal. Now the sheath.. Put a belt loop on it! For Pete’s sake. It’s too big for a neck knife, and the three “mounting holes” on the sheath are JUST SLIGHTLY TOO SMALL, both in diameter, and spacing, to fit standard mounting screws and clips?! So now I have to rig a way to carry it… PITA. Other than that— A good, and useful knife, that should last a long while. But not a great one.
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