
RUIKE F118-G
The Ruike F118-G is a fixed blade knife designed for the most demanding tasks, both in the wild and in a utility setting. Its thick blade, flat grind and textured handle make this model a reliable tool for bushcraft, survival or everyday outdoor work.
Blade
Made from 14C28N stainless steel (58–60 HRC), the F118’s blade is designed to withstand intense stress while maintaining a long-lasting edge. With a length of 110 mm and an impressive thickness of 4.5 mm, it offers great strength and cutting inertia ideal for heavy-duty tasks. Its flat grind and full edge profile provide excellent cutting ability over a large contact area. The sandblasted matte finish provides visual discretion and limits glare.
Handle
The handle of the F118 is made of black G10, a composite material that is extremely resistant to moisture, heat and abrasion. Its non-slip texture ensures a secure grip, even in wet conditions or when wearing gloves. It is available in two colours:
F118-B: black handle
F118-G: green handle
A lanyard hole at the back of the handle allows you to attach a cord to secure the knife during transport or in dynamic situations.
Transport
The knife comes with a lightweight and sturdy ABS plastic sheath that allows it to be carried securely on a belt or bag, while effectively protecting the blade.
Technical features
Total length: 223 mm
Weight: 190.5 g (without sheath)
Sheath: ABS plastic
Perforation: For lanyard
Blade
Length: 110 mm
Thickness: 4.5 mm
Material: 14C28N stainless steel (58 ~ 60 HRC)
Edging: Flat
Edge: Full edge
Finish: Matte (sandblasted)
Handle
Material: G10
Finish: Non-slip texture
Colour: Green
Handle details
The handles of RUIKE knives are a mixture of fibreglass and resin, which makes the knives durable and prevents scratches and abrasion in everyday use.
Blade Details
Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel is a martensitic chromium steel whose chemistry is optimised for high-quality professional knife applications. For this knife, the 14C28N steel is treated by quenching and cryogenic treatment, giving it an ideal hardness of 58~60 HRC.