
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!
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