Your safety is of the utmost importance, and a serrated neck knife that you can keep on your person can help you if you are in a tough situation. Normally designed for law enforcement and military personnel, a neck knife is a tactical, fixed blade knife that has a variety of uses. From cutting rope and sawing small branches to self defense, these knives are versatile. Usually made from durable stainless steel, they also resist corrosion and can last for many years with the proper upkeep. Check out our selection of neck knives from top brands, like Cold Steel, Ka-Bar, Mtech, Boker USA, and other great brands.
A neck knife is a small fixed blade knife that fits in a sheath, which you wear around your neck. You can also use a MOLLE sheath to attach it to your tactical vest or plate carrier, which is another common way of carrying it. Compared to other knives, a neck knife is easier to carry and access in difficult situations or awkward positions.
The convenience of a neck knife is clear when you compare it to wearing a knife on your hip. For example, wearing shorts will prevent you from keeping a knife on your hip since there are no belt loops to thread through the sheath. While riding a bicycle, driving a car, or sitting down in any way, neck knives are the better choice.
A neck knife is a fixed blade that you must remove from the sheath before you can use it. While it is often lightweight and small, it is still strong. Often, a neck knife is easier to access in difficult situations or positions. Few people think to look in the middle of your chest when scanning for weapons
One of the most important reasons to carry a neck knife in a tactical situation is that a neck knife is easy to access while in a seated position. Often, while in a car, having a knife poking you in the side or the back while jammed against the seat is uncomfortable and challenging to navigate in an emergency. A neck knife eliminates the discomfort and increases the speed you can react - with your weapon.
Keep yourself protected whether you're hunting, camping, or out running errands. You never know when a dangerous situation could happen. Also be sure to check our How-To Guides on Knives.