The knife looks rather simple but is handy, without any unnecessary "gimmicks." The handle fits perfectly in the hand. The Kydex sheath holds the knife tightly inside, with no looseness at all.
Robust tactical knife featuring full-tang construction, where the blade’s tang extends throughout the handle. Crafted in Poland using materials and semi-finished components sourced from Polish suppliers.
The blade, boasting a straight back profile, is forged from NMV (O2) carbon steel and hardened to 58–59 HRC, delivering outstanding durability and superior edge longevity. The Stonewash finish provides a semi-matte surface. Enhanced safety is provided by jimping along the blade spine, offering excellent thumb traction during use.
Handle scales with an ergonomic design are constructed from lightweight yet tough G10 laminate. A textured surface guarantees a firm hold, even when hands are wet or soiled. The handle’s tang is drilled with a generous hole for fitting a lanyard or safety cord.
Heavy-duty Kydex sheath comes with multi-position mounting points, enabling secure and versatile attachment to a belt, pack, or gear loop.
Technical data
Overall length: 250 mm
Blade length: 120 mm
Handle length: 130 mm
Blade thickness: 4.4 mm
Weight: 250 g
Steel: carbon NMV
Finish: Stonewash
Manufacturer: Za-Pas, Poland
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of Za-Pas.
Za-Pas is a family-run knife manufactory from Poland, founded in 2016 by Daniel Pabis and his brothers. From the very beginning, the company has focused on creating durable, functional knives that are 100% manufactured in Poland – from design to finished product. Each piece is produced in small batches, with attention to detail. The offer includes outdoor, hunting and tactical knives, as well as accessories such as sheaths, whetstones and blades. Za-Pas is also responsible for special projects, such as the WZ.25 Grom knife, designed by Militaria.pl in cooperation with soldiers and outdoor enthusiasts.
| Type | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| Style | Survival-outdoor |
| Blade length | 115 mm |
| Blade thickness | 4,4 mm |
| Blade profile | Other |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Good |
| Corrosion resistance | Medium |
| Lock type | Fixed blade |
| Overall length | 245 mm |
| Blade material | O2 |
| Opening method | Fixed blade |
| Handle | G10 laminate |
| Clip for carrying | No |
| Holster included | Yes |
| Weight | 215 g |
| EAN | 5905413180071 |
| Manufacturer code | UT-ST-G10-BL |
| Brand | Za-Pas |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 15
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Lightning-fast delivery, the package was secured perfectly as always. The knife looks great, it's quite heavy, but it has to be since it's intended for heavy-duty outdoor tasks. This isn't a pocket knife.
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Work ox... Large, heavy – yet well balanced. The G10 is fantastic. It's wide, makes a huge impression even lying next to the Recoon Tanto 178mm (it has a 150mm blade itself). Definitely requires care, because a moment's inattention during use (moisture) and you can pull a rust spot from the sheath...
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A combination of Japanese vibes and a raw finishing style. It looks nice. The only thing I can complain about is the handle material, which gets dirty very easily around the sheath. There are constant stains at the contact points.
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Excellent full tang knife. It's quite large, but not the heaviest. Fits perfectly in the hand, beautifully made, plus a great sheath. And for me, the coolest thing is that it's made by a Polish manufacturer.
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Nice, somewhat Japanese line of the whole knife. It gives the impression of always being ready for action. High quality of workmanship and materials. Great choice. I recommend it.
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A piece of solid knife. The combination of colors looks nice, at least I like it a lot. Big plus for being a product from a Polish manufacturer instead of another Chinese one.
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Large, solid knife. Working with wood, such as chopping, will not cause any problems. It is comfortable to use, and thanks to its greater weight, it easily chops pieces of wood.
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The knife is heavy and poorly balanced. The entire center of gravity shifts towards the blade. In my opinion, the Cerakote looks poor – though that's probably a matter of taste. For me, it looks as if the blade was painted with a brush.
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The knife is brilliant, the sheath is okay—the belt attachment is poor. After my first fishing trip, it broke. I am now ordering a Tek-Lok dedicated for this version. It seems like a deliberate move by the manufacturer because there are replacements with a steel attachment available...
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A very good knife for the price. I didn't spare it, and it took some solid beating both on the spine and the handle, yet not a scratch or even a mark. It looks much better than in the pictures. Although the G10 seems angular, it fits well in the hand.
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The knife is solidly made. Ideal for chopping, batoning, and other heavy tasks, although thanks to its high grind, you can also make a sandwich in the forest ;) It's quite large, but not excessively so. A very good choice as a one-tool option. As an additional bonus, it comes with a nice Kydex sheath. Last but not least, the knife looks much better in person than in the picture.
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Very nice knife at a good price. I use it as a survival knife and I have to admit it does the job. You can chop, baton, split, cut, and generally handle any task with it.
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Very good survival knife. It's great to use. Excellent stonewash finish. Nice G10 handle scales, pleasantly shaped. I recommend it.
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A great knife from a Polish company made of very good and impact-resistant steel. The sheath is also flawless. The price/quality ratio is more than very good.
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