What sets the Hidden Canyon Hunter apart is how much control it gives you in a small package — a 2.79-inch CPM-S30V drop-point blade paired with a palm-swelled, stabilized-wood handle and a full-tang build. The finger choil lets you choke up for precise, close-in cuts where a bigger knife would fight you.
It’s made for hunters who do their own field dressing and caping, handling the careful cutting around hide, joints, and small game where a long blade gets in the way. A fitted leather sheath carries it on a belt so it’s ready the moment the work starts.
Benchmade designs and manufactures its knives in Oregon City, Oregon, machining and hand-finishing each blade in-house and standing behind them with the LifeSharp lifetime sharpening service. The brand has built knives in Oregon since 1988.









