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Tom Brown Tracker #1
The one, the only, the Original
Featured in the Movie "The Hunted"
SKU:
TBT-010
Description
Details
This is it. The original. One of the most unique, recognizable knives sold by TOPS.
Designed by Tom Brown and featured in the movie "The Hunted" as well as the cover of BLADE Magazine. One of the most popular knives we make, the Tom Brown Tracker speaks for itself.
Specs
Specs
Knife Type | Fixed Blade |
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Overall Length | 11.88" |
Blade Length | 6.38" |
Cutting Edge | 6.25" |
Secondary Edge | 2.13" |
Blade Thickness | 0.250" |
Blade Steel | 1095 RC 56-58 |
Blade Finish | Black Traction Coating |
Handle Material | Black Linen Micarta |
Knife Weight | 21oz |
Weight w/ Sheath | 26oz |
Sheath Included | Yes |
Sheath Material | Black Kydex |
Sheath Clip | Rotating Spring Steel |
Designer | Tom Brown, Jr. |
Reviews
Customer Reviews (10)
- Love the Tracker
- Been using my Tracker #1 now for about 7 yrs, great tool to have at ones back or side. Makes fire making a snap, processes wood like nothing. Love it. The way it makes feather sticks is awesome, using the inside curve part of the blade drawn towards you... SWEET! The #2 and #4 are great knives too in their own right. And perfect for lighter jobs and duties. Thanks to TOPS for these great knives! (Posted on 11/14/2021)
- http://www.theninjaeveryday.com/ninja-gear-review-tops-tom-brown-tracker/
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When I got my hand on the Tracker I realized that I had truly purchased a tool. The overall length is just under a foot long (11.88 in). The massive blade is only 6.38 inches long but it is a quarter of an inch thick and almost as wide as a cleaver. The 1095 tool steel and micarta handle bring the knifeās weight to 21 ounces, and if you include the kydex sheath up to 26 ounces. It is a lot of knife.
- For the continuation of my own review of this product, follow the link located above.
-Ninja Everyday (Posted on 10/18/2019) - Sub-Par Tool
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I decided to buy this knife to use and review it over an extended period. The only good thing about this knife was selling it to someone else and cutting my losses. The design suffers, the saw teeth are gimmicky and useless, and the tool is too heavy and thick for extended and detailed use.
Based on my personal preferences, this tool would only be my option if I had no other options available! Let's just say that having the Tracker would be better than having no knife at all. I get that the concept behind the design of the Tracker was to offer a versatile, one-tool option, but it's only a jack of all trades and master of none. Can it chop and cut and perform some tasks? Sure. But can it chop and cut and perform tasks well? IMO, the Tracker lacks and performs sub-par to other larger knifes I've used.
I'd rather have improved functionality of a 4"-5" knife for knife tasks and then carry a small hatchet for chopping tasks. Or, if looking at a one-tool option, there are several other larger "chopper" knives I'd rather use over the Tracker. Unfortunately, as a one-tool option, the Tracker is a poor choice; I'd much rather carry a few ounces more and an extra cutting tool (knife and hatchet) than select to only use the Tracker IMO.
As far as TOPS quality, TOPS makes great knives! And as far as build and craftsmanship, the Tracker is no exception. This tool is built to last and the quality is excellent. My gripes are specific to design, use, and functionality.
There are a lot of folks that love the Tracker, and a lot of folks that don't. At the end of the day, what makes or breaks the deal really comes down to personal preference. I'm ex-military and have been an outdoorsman/survivalist/bushcrafter for over 30+ years. Based on my preferences, the Tracker is not a good fit; but for someone else, it might be their favorite cutting tool. (Posted on 6/5/2018) - One of the best knives ever.
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This is one of my favorite knives I have ever owned. It does everything I need it to do when I'm out in the woods. There are only 2 down sides. 1st... The teeth for the saw are a little too easily rounded off. 2nd... The sheath... Holy Hell Fire!!! This thing is the worst sheath for a survival knife. It's very difficult to in a position for a quick and easy draw of the knife and it's very loud. It rattles around and scares off the game.
I give the knife a BIG A+ and a bigger F- for the sheath.
Still... Tom Brown Tracker... One of my top 5 choices for a All-Purpose survival knife.
Thumbs up Tops Knives!!!! (Posted on 2/12/2018) - My best knife I've owned
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best knife I've ever owned, and I make knives. I've had my Tracker and Tracker Junior for just about 10 years now. I'll never need any other tool. The design is well thought out, the grip is great for chopping and the heavy tip is fantastic for chipping for tinder. The edges are perfect for field dressing game, the scabbard allows you to wear it on the hip or lower back, which is great for hiking. The Tracker Jr is small enough to make a spear, and both knives are evenly balances enough to throw at short distance. The flat edge is acceptable as a hammer and wedge.
Overall I rate this a 9.5 out of 10, my only offering is that the blacking finish tends to rust (over 10 years of hard use though).
Also, they let me send it in to Top Knives and they sharpen it and somehow improve the scabbard every year or two.
Bottom line is, this beats the crap out of a K-bar. Kudos.
(Posted on 8/16/2017) - Ok.
- I find this knife to be a bit off balance. Too heavy. The forefinger detent could definitely be deeper to prevent loss of grip and add better control. (Posted on 7/2/2016)
- A true beast
- I have owned this knife since around 2003-2004. It is a true beast and followed me through rain, snow, and shine and has never failed to do what I need it to do. The notching works great, it is not a "saw". Splits and shaves wood as needed. If I can use any word to describe it, it would be "tough"! The kydex sheath that came with mine is very protective and secure. Thank you Tops for a great product. (Posted on 2/15/2016)
- Most reliable knife
- I've owned this knife for a few years now, it has yet to fail me. This knife is the perfect knife for any outdoor activity. Honestly could not be happier with this purchase. (Posted on 8/15/2015)
- Excellent Tool for all areas
- This was the first TOPS knife I purchased 10 years ago..My purpose was that I wanted a tool/knife that could cut Barrel Cactus and Mesquite wood down in a cinch...(I was lost in the desert w/o a knife previously)..My expectations were gratified completely..I own various TOPS products, but still grab this Tool when wandering the Mojave Desert..It just feels right and can handle anything thrown upon it.. (Posted on 8/7/2015)
- This is the knife which got me into knife collecting...
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Saw this blade in the movie "The Hunted" and was immediately drawn to the design. I was lucky enough to barter some work with a client who had one and had many adventures with it over the years. (I got it back in 2007.) It handled pretty much everything I could throw at it and eventually I gifted it to my Nephew who is a "True" bushcrafter and hunter. He loves it and was thrilled when I gave it to him three years ago. He's been using it ever since. The blade is solid and handles serious abuse. I haven't been able to get my hands on it since gifting it and starting my Angry Jackalope Show [So no, I haven't taken it to any frozen pig heads].
I have no doubt though that it'd do very well in my testing. I do know that in the past I used it to process wood. I did some prying of wooden planks and I did take apart a drywall... I also used the sawback to do some notching on wood.
- Angry Jackalope (Posted on 6/30/2015)
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