

🗡️ Gear Up Like a Pro: Own the Wild with the Ultimate Jungle Survivor Spear!
The Amazon Jungle Survivor Break-Down Spear features a 10-inch razor-sharp 2Cr13 stainless steel blade with a stealthy non-reflective black oxide finish. Its textured, hollow steel shaft is designed for durability and tactical use, breaking down into compact sections that fit into a zippered carrying case for easy transport. With an integrated floating compass and the ability to conceal the blade inside the shaft, this versatile spear is engineered for survival, hunting, and self-defense in demanding outdoor environments.





| ASIN | B0BSHDYN34 |
| Blade Length | 10 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | BUDK |
| Brand Name | BUDK |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (60) |
| Date First Available | January 17, 2023 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Zippered Case |
| Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Budk |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Amazon Jungle Survivor Break-Down Spear |
| Size | X-Large |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 760729299641 |
A**R
Very well made, Quality!!
Very well made , great for hiking and camping. well worth it.
T**N
Spear
Super good quality all metal so it won't break an blade is super big an sharp perfect for protecting
B**R
Overall nice, solid construction, but the blade might not hold up.
This is a pretty nice survival spear, and I use that term reluctantly. I'm one for using the right tool or the right job. I think you “could” throw it, but I don’t think you would want to; to me, this is a thrusting weapon or lance that is better suited at keeping a charging hog or maybe mountain lion at-bay, I’d use it as a last ditch on a charging bear. The reason I say that is the double side blade is thin and has a wonderful taper and grind, but it has a section of serrations on both sides of the blade and that it's weak point. I wish I had the money to test them to quantify my point. The staff is balanced, which for me, would not make a great thrower, I have a different spear with a point-heavy front end that does/is. For just a basic walking staff, this might be a little heavy but not too bad. The machining is nice, and the screw joints seem tight; might have been a nice touch to machine an o-ring groove at the joints because you have a lot of space for survival goodies. I do like the machined stainless steel tubing; the knurling is deep and grabs your hand. Again, as for the weight, I think you'd have to have training as a Spartan to throw this with any, distance, force, or accuracy; overall I think the length for a throwing spear is okay, but again, because of the very thin blade I still think it’s going to snap at the serrations. Though with the long taper you would have great penetrating weapon. Since I got this as a walking staff; it comes up a little short for my taste and I’m only 5’ 6”; so, 45 inches is a little small. I heard a general rule-of-thumb that it should be as tall as your shoulder so, I bought two; now I put them together and made a nice long staff minus the second blade. It’s nice with the top tube covering the blade, some people might be afraid if they see someone walking around with the blade showing. It would be slow to deploy the blade, so after you get away from the general public you could remove the cover tube from the blade. Really my opinion is mostly hypothetical never being is a situation with a charging boar. The construction is excellent, and I think it’s an overall good product at a fair price, but like I said before, I don’t think the blade is strong enough to withstand continued throws into a tree for practice; maybe a deer archery target, but even then, I don’t think the torque on the blade would make it long. I guess too I should say something about the transport bag; it's well made and a nice way to carry it, so the sections don't roll around your vehicle, a great "Extra to Have". All-in-All I’d buy both again.
D**R
Camping must have item
This is not a child's toy and after sharpening both sides of the blade, it will be required for every camping trip. It is great for self defense and if you are ever lost in the wild somewhere, it will keep you fed. It is quite a bit heavier than all my other spears, but the body of the spear should never ever break or bend for that matter as it is 100% metal and stout. I did wrap some good gripping tape around the areas where hands would hold to because i could foresee it being a bit slippery once it is wet. But it is and always will be one of the first things I pack for any camping/hunting trip.
J**E
I think there should of been more parts, so it looks complete.
Looks like there are something missing ??
G**R
Better than the one I had before.
This became the perfect thing to combine with a similar item that I had ordered from Bud-K. The one I had ordered years ago was a sectional 3ft walking staff that had a Crossway 4 edged blade (much like some bayonet blades) but it wasn't that sharp and the steel was decent but could have been better. But with this one the spear, was much better steel, and sharper. So I took all the sections from the old one and combined it with this one and now I have a sectioned staff that is actually 6ft in length with a spear with decent reach once the sheath section is removed. Also with 5 hollow sections instead of just 3, it allows for more places to store various types of survivalist gear; since it is technically listed as a "survival staff".
K**N
Broke after putting together
Wheb the package arrived there were small shards of broken glass or plastic..the compass at the top was smashed. After putting it together and giving it a practice toss the blade broke off the shift. Not worth it
M**0
Breaks if you try to take apart
Pretty cool in theory just dont plan on taking it apart after you put it together bc it will break
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