Compact bushcraft blade designed for field tasks: 103 mm Sleipner steel, stone-washed finish, Santos wood handle and leather sheath — ready for camping and carving.
Engineered for users who need a reliable camp tool, the B40 combines compact dimensions with real functionality: the Sleipner steel blade with stone-washed finish offers strong edge retention and makes wood carving straightforward, while the textured Santos wood handle provides a secure grip in wet or dirty conditions. The flat rear tang is designed to be used with a fire steel while the knife remains in its sheath, increasing safety during firecraft. Designed by Molletta, the B40 favors ergonomic handling and straightforward reliability: solid materials, clean lines and practical details for everyday outdoor use.
Technical specifications and package contents
Overall length: 223 mm.
Blade length: 103 mm (cutting edge 103 mm).
Blade thickness: 3.8 mm.
Total weight: 167 g.
Blade steel: Sleipner.
Blade finish: stone-washed.
Handle material: Santos wood, textured for grip.
Sheath: leather, form-fitted.
Packing: cardboard box.
Package contents: 1 × LionSteel B40 (Santos wood), 1 × leather sheath, original packaging and documentation.
End-user benefit
A dependable, pocketable bushcraft tool: designed to deliver secure handling, durable cutting performance and easy maintenance during outdoor activities.
Warnings & safety information
Sale prohibited to persons under 18 years of age. Keep out of reach of children.
Do not use the knife for purposes other than intended; avoid prying, hammering or improper use that may damage the blade or handle.
Do not tamper with the product: drilling, welding, threading or unauthorized modifications void the warranty and may be hazardous.
Inspect blade, tang and sheath before use; discontinue use if cracks or deformations are found.
The flat rear tang is intended for use with a ferrocerium rod; follow safe firecraft procedures.
Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture and corrosive substances; do not store a wet blade in the leather sheath.
Cleaning: wash with warm water and mild soap, dry thoroughly and apply a light protective oil film.
Sharpening: use appropriate stones or tools keeping original bevels; seek professional service for complex repairs.
Transport: comply with local laws for carrying and transporting knives; always carry closed and in its sheath.
Tampering prohibited: do not drill, weld or mechanically alter the body or blade.
If structural damage occurs stop using and contact authorized support.
Usage instructions
Remove the knife from the sheath with a firm grip and keep fingers clear of the cutting path.
Make controlled cuts, directing waste away from your body and bystanders.
After use clean, dry and oil the blade; store only when completely dry.
For firecraft use the flat tang with a ferro rod as intended, and operate in a safe environment.
Do not attempt unauthorized repairs; refer to qualified technicians for service.