Collection: Tracker Knife Collection & Tom Brown Tracker Knives

The Tracker Knife, also known as the Tom Brown Tracker, is one of the most versatile outdoor survival blades ever made. Designed as a full tang, fixed blade knife, it combines chopping strength, carving precision, skinning ability, and notching features in one tool. Most models come with a durable leather or Kydex sheath that allows vertical, horizontal, or scout carry, making it easy to wear on the back or belt.

Originally popularized in The Hunted, the knife tracker has earned a legendary reputation among survival experts, hunters, and bushcrafters. Built from high carbon steel, Damascus, or 1095 carbon steel blades, Tracker knives are engineered for toughness, edge retention, and hardness around 58 HRC—tested and trusted for real survival use.

Whether you need a heavy-duty Tracker #1 for chopping wood and shelter building, or a compact Tracker Scout for fine bushcraft tasks, our collection covers every purpose. Many come with ergonomic Micarta, wood, or bone handles for a secure grip, ensuring reliability in the wild.

Why Choose a Tracker Knife?

Unlike a standard fixed blade, the Tracker Knife has:

  • A forward-weighted edge for chopping like a hatchet.
  • A curved belly for skinning and food prep.
  • A notching section for carving traps and camp tools.
  • A strong spine that can scrape bark, strike ferro rods, and handle rough camp work.

This makes it an excellent companion for bushcraft, camping, and wilderness survival.

Real-World Performance

As an outdoorsman, I’ve used the Tracker Knife for everything from splitting kindling to skinning deer. Its chopping edge handles firewood, the curved belly is excellent for camp cooking, and the fine edge makes carving simple. While it won’t replace a dedicated axe or saw, the Tracker shines as a multi-purpose survival tool—especially when weight and gear space are limited.

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Combines multiple tools in one knife

  • Durable full-tang construction

  • Proven in survival situations

  • Iconic, collectible design

Cons:


  • Heavier than some bushcraft knives

  • Requires practice to master each section

  • Premium handmade models can be expensive

Tracker Knife FAQs

1. What makes the Tracker Knife unique?

Its design combines chopping, carving, skinning, and notching into one blade, making it a true all-in-one survival knife.

2. Can it replace an axe?

For light chopping and fire prep, yes. For large logs, an axe is still more efficient.

3. What’s the best Tracker for camping?

Tracker #2 or Scout—both offer great versatility without being too heavy.

4. How do you sharpen it?

Each section needs different care: coarse grit for the chopping edge, fine grit for the belly, and a rod or file for the notching area.

5. Is it good for beginners?

Yes, but it takes practice. Once you learn its sections, it becomes second nature.


Every knife in this collection is made with premium steels, ergonomic handles, and rugged finishes to ensure strength and reliability in the field. Whether you’re preparing kindling, building a camp, dressing game, or trekking into the jungle, the Tracker Knife delivers dependable performance when you need it most.