🔪 Elevate your everyday carry with the Kamo King—where style meets survival.
The Rough Rider Kamo King Pocket Knife RR1987 is a sleek, foldable multi-tool featuring a 3.63-inch blade and four additional tools including a screwdriver tip, bottle opener, can opener, and awl. Crafted with a durable black synthetic handle and nickel silver bolsters, it weighs just 0.13 kg, making it an ideal lightweight companion for camping, hiking, or daily use.
Color | Black,gold |
Material | Synthetic |
Brand | Rough Rider |
Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Included Components | Knife, Screwdriver tip, Large blade, Bottle opener, Can Awl |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Folded Size | 3.63 x 1.5 x 1 inches |
Manufacturer | Rough Rider |
Part Number | RR1987 |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.65 x 1.65 x 1.14 inches |
Item model number | RR1987 |
Style | Modern |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Foldable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**.
Stout post-war patter camping knife is still great for rustic camping
Recently I purchased an Old Henry 23UH Scout pocket knife because it had the same blades as the Camillus Cub Scout knife I had when I was a Cub Scout. As the Old Henry had ‘stag’ handles and my Cub Scout knife had brown ones, I decided to buy a Rough Rider Kamp King. These are what I think of as ‘post-war pattern’ knives, as they seem to have been popular camping knives from after WWII through the late-1960s. They have a drop-point knife blade, a can opener, a combination bottle opener and straight-blade screwdriver, an awl, and a bale. The bale is nice, as you can attach a lanyard so that you don’t lose your knife; but I don’t recall ever using one. Slotted screws were much more prevalent decades ago, before Phillips head screws became more popular. Still, it’s nice to have a screwdriver. Even if you don’t have slotted screws, it’s still useful for prying. Can openers were a ‘must’ back in the days before cans with pop-top lids. It’s always good to have a can opener just in case. Bottle openers still come in handy, even though bottlers have increasingly switched to cans, and the bottles still in use often have screw tops. I remember getting quite a lot of use out of the awl when I was a kid, but I couldn’t tell you exactly what I used it for. I have dim memories of reaming holes in wood.How useful is a ‘post-war pattern’ pocket knife? Today we have pocket tools and full-featured Swiss Army knives. For rustic camping, these old-style knives are fine. Open cans, open bottles, cut your food, clean a fish, or just whittle. There’s a reason old-fashioned pocket knives have been in use for decades.The Rough Rider Kamp King is a stout knife, weighing in at about 121.5 g. By comparison, the Old Henry Scout weighs 96 g, and a Victorinox Pioneer comes in at a svelte 70.5 g. You’ll definitely know it’s in your pocket. For camping, I don’t think the weight of the Kamp King is much of an issue. For an ‘everyday carry’ post-war pattern pocket knife, the lighter Victorinox Pioneer may be a better choice – albeit without the nostalgic looks of the Kamp King.
T**T
Brings back old memories.
I remember having a knife similar to this when I was young. This Rough Rider is well built and looks like it will stand the test of time and usage. I have a number of Rough Rider knives which have all held up well and they get used regularly. Don’t see this being any different. Happy with the purchase.
S**B
High quality good price.
I would buy this knife over case and some other Other brand. 100 time overFit and finish perfectly fine compared to higher quality. knife
L**T
Highly recommended
I highly recommend this knife. Is it of first line quality? No. However, it’s a very good specimen of a four bladed scout/camping knife. I’m glad I added this to my collection. It’s walk & talk is good. The blades all have good snap and it came sharp.
C**Y
I'm a Case / German Boker / GEC type guy, this is a good knife though
So I've been a knife nut all my life, usually on slip joints I like Case (old ones), German made Bokers, GEC, etc. High end stuff. I saw these Rough Riders popping up though in online reviews and such and thought I'd give it a try.I gotta say for the money, I'm impressed. Beautiful fit and finish, no lateral blade play, beautiful bolsters and liners. Maybe I got a gem, maybe they are all like this, but the one I have is excellent quality and rivals a lot of newer Case junk you see.
G**M
Not like they used to be.
A lightweight (literally) version of an old-fashioned pocket knife. It seems like everything's been cheapened these days. This little pocket knife literally weighs far less than the ones it's modeled on. Meh, especially for playing mumbelty-peg.
R**.
Nephews fist knife
After coaxing his parents I got the green light to give my nephew his fist knife for his 10th birthday camping trip. He loves it. Good quality jack knife.I have the same knife we used when I was kid camping except mine was made in USA.
C**E
Nice Knife
Good knife for the price. Reminds me of the first knife my dad had given me when I was young. This one is probably better made. Good fit and finish.
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