

🔥 Own the wild with precision and style!
The Cold Steel Pendleton Lite Hunter is a compact, fixed-blade hunting knife featuring a 3.63-inch cryo-quenched German 4116 stainless steel drop point blade and a lightweight, ergonomic polypropylene handle. Weighing only 2.7 ounces, it offers superior control and fatigue-free use. Its weather-resistant Secure-Ex sheath ensures durability and safe carry in harsh outdoor conditions. Designed for versatile outdoor tasks, this knife combines iconic craftsmanship with practical performance, making it an essential tool for camping, hunting, and survival.










| ASIN | B00322NAE6 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,468 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #80 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain Edge |
| Blade Length | 3.63 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Hunter Lite |
| Customer Package Type | Secure-Ex Reinforced Package |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 598 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442008859 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 8.5 Inches |
| Item Type Name | FIXED KNIFE |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
| Model Name | Pendleton Lite Hunter 3-5/8" German 4116 Stainless Steel Drop Point Fixed Blade |
| Model Number | 20SPH |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hunting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | Classic |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| UPC | 705442008859 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Knives & Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, resharpening, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or… |
E**R
A truly fine thing
I've noticed something I'd have to call a "knife fashion cycle" over the years. Because knives have so many uses, they take countless forms. Because many people buy knives not to use them, but to simply have them (the way certain wonderful women collect shoes), their designs wander in many far-from-practical directions. Often because what looks interesting isn't necessarily the same as what is actually useful. When I first handled this knife, I admit I was coming from the position of skepticism relative to the overwhelmingly favorable opinions people have of it. Some background would make my review make more sense. I bought this knife because I wanted something to fill something like the fashion niche of the Bear Grylls-style "survival" knife. I wanted something with a one-sided finger guard that could be pushed into wood-craft service in a pinch (when I'm serious about this function, I use a KA-BAR Heavy Bowie, which has a single bevel and is almost 1/4" thick and wears like magic). I wanted a short-blade hunting knife that would do all the things the woods might want without requiring a second thought before leaving the house. It also happened that I wanted a light knife for roughing wood carving projects- something I've been using the KA-BAR to do before switching to power-tools (like the Merlin.) I needed something for finer work that had a comfortable handle- something I could manipulate close to the point. Finally, I wanted something, unlike the beautiful S30V blade on my Leatherman, that I could ask horrible things of without feeling guilty. A real utility knife. A mechanic's knife. An "I shouldn't be using a knife for this" knife. I realize now that I bought this knife with the thought that it would serve all three. First, because it's the right shape. Second, because it's the right steel. Third, because it's the right price. What I've decided, after just beginning to put this knife to use in exactly such ways, that it transcends "knife fashion." I feel like I'm only beginning to appreciate the potential in this thing. For instance, because it's practically weightless, this is the knife I'll take with me on minimalist cross-terrain trips (mixed hiking and solo rock-climbing). Its kitchen-like sensibilities will guarantee that it sees service on backpacking trips. I even think I might attach a small float to it's lanyard hole, giving it just-over-neutral buoyancy, and call it a diving knife (I'm really tired of losing diving knives by having them fall out of their quick-release sheaths). I feel like it's that light. And if I do lose this knife, or even give it away, I won't feel that bad. I think I'll probably just buy a new one. *UPDATE: I did give it a way to a girl who was hitchhiking back to CA after being denied access to her summer internship at the Quebec border for having a 2-inch pocket knife. **UPDATE: And I did buy another one :) It's true. I don't think any knife could live up to the hype this thing has surrounding it (which I feel like I'm adding to with my review- which you're reading because thinking about this knife is just kinda fun). About the steel, when I got this knife, it was hair-shaving sharp. As promised. After a day of rough and dirty use, it isn't. It's more like a dull razor. Still "razor" sharp. Still shaves. But not nearly as well. As a kid, it seemed perfectly reasonable to build a submarine-helicopter-jet-spaceship-tank out of legos. As an adult, I do genuinely appreciate that some functions cannot be served by compromise with others. And I don't believe a "perfect knife" exists, or ever will. This one, however, is superior to its type, and, as farmer Hoggett once say, "That'll do."
K**V
Easy to Handle - Cost Effective
FOR EVERY ADVENTURE - The Pendleton Lite Hunter is a practical fixed-blade knife designed for rugged use; The sturdy German 4116 Stainless Steel 3-5/8in blade holds up under extreme conditions, while a flared butt design offers extra grip control COMFORT & PRECISION - Cold Steel's Pendleton Lite Hunter combines a lightweight build with an ergonomic high-impact polypropylene handle, ensuring fatigue-free use during long hunting sessions; The hollow bolster area provides a comfortable thumb rest COMPACT & VERSATILE - Weighing just 2.7oz, this utility knife is a great companion for hunting & fieldwork; The drop point blade's shape is perfect for slicing & skinning, making this fixed-blade knife a go-to utility knife for versatile outdoor tasks SECURE-EX SHEATH - Equipped with a lightweight, tough Secure-Ex sheath, this compact hunting knife stays safely in place while being easy to carry anywhere; The weather-resistant design ensures your knife is protected in the harshest environments SPECS - Weight: 2.7oz; Blade Thickness: 3mm; Blade Length: 3-5/8in; Blade Steel: German 4116 Stainless Cryo Quenched; Handle: 4-7/8in High Impact Polypropylene; Length: 8-1/2in; Length Range: 3-5in; Steel Family: German Steels; Blade Shape: Drop Point Replica model of renowned custom knife maker Lloyd Pendleton's most popular model 4.875-inch, high impact polypropylene handle and 4116 German stainless steel blade; includes Cor-Ex sheath Copied specs here. Have been a huge COLD STEEL fan since day one. Sadly there have been many changes, some good and some not. This particular knife is one that has survived and not only done well but has proven itself over time. Wholesale price is already fair and cost effective. If you happen to find it on sale my advice is to go ahead and buy half a dozen or more extras. Wonderful for glove box, tool set, day pack/bugout bag. Although not designed specifically for fishing it handles taking apart a 16" trout or even a tough Whitefish without a burp. Currently there is a trend to carry a fixed blade for every day carry (EDC), Consider giving this a try, it' lightweight and unobtrusive. Have given away bunches to kids and grandkids and use it as a teaching opportunity in knife safety , bushcraft and survival skills. For more serious use there is a scaled up version, Pendleton Hunter which constantly gets great scores. Be safe, a dull knife is dangerous.
K**R
Practical and efficient
Excellent slicer especially for not being a scandi grind. Razor sharp, super light and stainless so you can harvest game and prep food without worrying about corrosion. Not the coolest looking knife but practical for a bug out bag. It's a bit hard to unsheath at first. This knife is worth every dollar though
M**R
The value of this MASTER at most will blow your mind.
I purchased this knife along with the Cold Steel Pendleton Belt Knife and the Roach Belly. I bought these knives because I've become a fan of the quality, value and durability of Cold Steel blades. I needed to find a knife I could put in the tackle box (that fulfills other basic utility roles in a pinch) and my wife wanted to see if any of these blades could live a double life with her in the kitchen. First, I will tell you that form, fit and function quality of these knives are excellent. I still can't find my socks because they blew off....these knives for ~$10 a pop just offer incredible value. I like the High Impact Polypropylene handles as they'll be impervious to moisture issues and will last. These sheaths seem odd at first but are durable. I'm happy to carry any of these three knives, put them in the tackle box, hunting bag or the glove box. In the kitchen....they did OK. I think the blade thickness was just too much for fine slicing but they made great choppers. The belt knife excelled at chopping and actually made it the furthest in slicing an apple prior to the blade thickness splitting the fruit (best of the 3 there). The offset handle of the belt knife really provides the additional clearance needed to excel in the chopping arena. Overall....the Pendleton Lite excelled as the most versatile knife. I like this knife along with the Peace Makers as a glove box knife. This has replaced my Mora. This knife would also be the best of the 3 for the hunting bag/belt and a definite cheaper suitable sub you won't have to worry about versus the more expensive CS Pendleton or Master Hunter. Finally, the handle/finger guard on this blade provides more control/purchase versus my old Mora if needed in a defensive role.
S**S
Unbelievable knife, never mind the price
This knife could easily be sold for twice this price and still be a great knife. As it is, you won't get better bang for your buck with anything. A friend of mine tossed this in with my order, and per Cold Steel's usual quality, right out of the box the thing made perfectly clean cuts through 8.5x11s, index cards, and the Amazon box, and the thing is actually so sharp my friend shaved with it. IT IS LITERALLY HAIR-SHAVING SHARP OUT OF THE BOX. Personally, I would either rough the grip with low-grit sandpaper or wrap it in electrical or Tommy tape, but it there is a bit of texturing. It's a good size and comfortable shape in any case. The nylon sheath is very nice and I expect it to last. Some MOLLE webbing or eyelets or something would be nice, but it wouldn't be too hard to tie on if need be. The belt loop is in a nice spot and the knife is actually comfortable on your belt. On top of the quality, the presentation is beautiful. It looks sharp (no pun intended) and clean. With a blade this size, it isn't the best trail/survival knife, but as far as an affordable general utility knife this is unbeatable. I may end up getting one myself!
A**R
Cold steel never disappoints
These knives are a phenomenal value. I’ve used them for everything from cooking prep to field dressing a deer. Fits great in the hand. Seems super durable. On top of that it’s just a good looking fixed blade. Easy to sharpen bit razor sharp out of the box. My ONLY complaint is the new ones come with a crappy plastic sheath. They used to come with a nicer nylon one. Great knife overall though. I’ve bought quite a few
J**D
Coldsteel knife..
Came stupid sharp.. Was very tight in the sheath.. After working it in and out For about 15 minutes. It's nice and smooth now.. worth the money.. would buy again..
N**K
Very practical
I have not had this knife very long (2 weeks) but I have used it to carve hardwood sticks and other lighter tasks. So far it is holding up very well and holds its edge pretty well. I have resharpened once in the 2 weeks I've had it and it takes an edge easy enough and gets extremely sharp. I am still waiting at my chance to use it to process game but I feel it will handle that task no problem whatsoever. Great little knife from Cold Steel.
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