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Varusteleka Leather Sheath for Skrama

Regular price $31.00 USD
Sale price $31.00 USD Regular price
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Option: 80R, Black
  • Over 20 in stock – 90% of orders are shipped during the next business day.

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Technical details and instructions

Right or left?

The words "Right" and "Left" in the menu might confuse some folks, so let’s clarify it. It refers to your dominant hand, not the side of your body. You pull your knife out of the "Right" sheath with your right hand (normal grip), no matter where the sheath is – left side, right side, or on the front. The "Left" sheath works the same way for the left-handed folks.

If you prefer to pull your knife, e.g., with your right hand from the right side, with your knuckles between your body and the knife handle, only then take the "Left" sheath so the blade edge will face forward. Simple!

Don’t get confused with the Skrama sheath; it has the seam and tip angle on the other side than the Jääkäri leather sheaths.

Description

A proper leather scabbard for the Skrama bush knife! Tough and beautiful in its functionality, like the Skrama itself. The sheath is designed to be purely practical - it has all you need and no more.

  • 60 mm (2.4") wide belt loop fits just about any belt, even those extra-wide military types.
  • D-ring swiveled belt loop lets the knife turn on your belt, keeping it from coming in the way.
  • Snug-fitting press-stud strap secured the knife properly in its place. When brand new, the strap may seem "short". Just pull on it a bit or wet it with warm water and it will soon reach a perfect length and shape!
  • A grommet for a leg tie at the tip.
  • Drain hole at the bottom.

Inside the leather, you’ll find a similar plastic blade cover that comes with the standard Skrama.

High-quality materials: The leather is 2 mm (0.08") thick vegetable-tanned cowhide, strong and sturdy. All attachments have numerous strong studs.

Sustainable leather

The leather of Varusteleka sheaths comes from Pelo Leather, a Finnish family-owned Central Ostrobothnian tannery founded in 1897. In addition to producing top-quality sheaths and leather with minimized waste and emissions, the company is respectful of the source of the raw materials: the animals and the nature in which they live.

Pelo Leather uses moose and yak hides provided by hunters and nomads, and cowhides that are a side product of the dairy and meat industries. The cowhides come from local abattoirs that have standards for ensuring the well-being of the animals. No animals are reared for the sole purpose of producing these leathers.

Their business quarter is 25 years, and a lot of effort is put into the processes and logistics of the business to provide a cleaner environment for future generations. We are proud to have their leather in our sheaths!