Gerber Bear Grylls Parang Machete
The Parang is a modern version of the traditional jungle tribesmen's machete. Its heavy blade makes short work of branches or vines. An invaluable tool in the jungle.
~Angled Blade - Ideal for clearing brush or limbs
~Robust High Carbon Steel Blade - Enhances strength, corrosion resistance and ease to sharpen
~Full Tang Construction - Boosts durability
~Ergonomic Textured Rubber Grip - Maximizes comfort and reduces slippage
~Lanyard Cord - Acts as guard, enhancing grip security
~Nylon Sheath - Lightweight, security-grade, mildew resistant
~Includes Land to air rescue instructions and SOS
- ~Priorities of Survival - Pocket guide contains Bear's survival essentials
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Machete Type | Parang |
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