New Condor Knives S.H.O.T. Show 2026


New Condor Knives S.H.O.T. Show 2026

Published: February 9th, 2026

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At SHOT Show 2026, Condor Tool & Knife leans fully into what it does best: large-format field blades and hard-use knives designed around real work, not trends. This year’s lineup brings together familiar Condor DNA and fresh refinements, with designs from long-time collaborators like Joe Flowers, Jason Breeden, Tony Lennartz, Paul Lackey, and Julio Diez. From full-size machetes and camp choppers to compact belt knives and utility blades, the focus stays firmly on practical geometry, durable steels, and handles meant to be used hard in demanding environments. If these releases are any indication of what Condor has planned moving forward, 2026 is shaping up to be a strong year for anyone who values tools built for the field first.


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Terra Bowie Machete

The Condor Terra Bowie Machete, designed by Joe Flowers, takes classic Bowie influence and scales it up for serious field work. The 14.30-inch clip-point blade is made from 1075 high-carbon steel and finished with a black traction powder coating to reduce glare and protect against wear in abrasive environments. A full flat grind with a secondary bevel keeps the edge efficient for brush clearing, wood processing, and sustained chopping without sacrificing control. Full-tang construction runs through a 6.2-inch desert-tan high-impact polypropylene handle that is shaped for secure grip during extended use and heavy swings. Overall length measures 20.5 inches, giving the Terra Bowie reach and authority while remaining manageable in hand. Weight comes in at 21.50 ounces, and it carries in a ballistic nylon sheath for easy field transport.

Terra Camp Machete

The Condor Terra Camp Machete, designed by Joe Flowers, is a large-format camp blade built to handle everything from wood processing to food prep. Its 14.26-inch blade is made from 1075 high-carbon steel and finished in a blasted satin, pairing toughness and edge stability with a clean, low-glare surface. A convex grind gives the edge a strong bite for chopping and splitting while remaining controlled enough for slicing tasks like breaking down game or preparing meals. Full-tang construction runs through a 6.18-inch gray high-impact polypropylene handle shaped for a secure grip during extended use and heavier swings. Measuring 20.44 inches overall and weighing 25.04 ounces, the Terra Camp carries substantial authority without feeling unwieldy. It includes a ballistic nylon sheath for easy field carry.

Indigenous Machete

The Condor Indigenous Machete, designed by Joe Flowers, is a long-format field blade that balances reach, speed, and control for demanding outdoor work. Its 17.60-inch blade is made from 1075 high carbon steel and finished in a natural stonewash, giving it a subdued, work-worn appearance while maintaining toughness and edge stability. A convex grind provides strong chopping performance and efficient slicing through vegetation, wood, and camp materials without feeling sluggish in motion. Full-tang construction runs through a 6.65-inch partially engraved, contoured walnut handle, adding warmth, balance, and a secure grip during extended use. Measuring 24.25 inches overall and weighing 27.20 ounces, the Indigenous Machete delivers substantial cutting ability while remaining well-balanced. It is paired with a handcrafted welted leather sheath with a belt loop designed for durable, traditional field carry.

Itzi

The Condor Itzi, designed by Julio Diez, takes its name from Itztli, the Nahuatl word for obsidian, razor-sharp volcanic glass used by ancient Mesoamerican cultures for tools and blades. Its 3.07-inch plain-edge blade is made from Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel with a natural finish and a flat grind with a second bevel, giving it clean cutting performance and easy edge maintenance for everyday tasks. Full-tang construction keeps the knife rigid and dependable, while a 3.97-inch natural Micarta handle stays secure and controlled during close-in work without adding bulk. Measuring 7.00 inches overall and weighing 6.0 ounces, the Itzi carries comfortably and includes a Kydex sheath with a leather belt loop for daily carry.

Jarn

The Condor Jarn, designed by Tony Lennartz, is a stout utility fixed blade built for work in the field or around the shop. Its 7.12-inch plain-edge drop-point blade is made from 420HC stainless steel with a polished finish, pairing corrosion resistance with a durable, easy-to-maintain edge. A convex grind supports strong slicing and controlled push cuts, while the 0.20-inch blade thickness adds confidence when working through tougher materials. Full-tang construction runs through a 5.26-inch walnut handle shaped for comfort and a secure grip while in use. Measuring 12.38 inches overall and weighing 14.82 ounces, the Jarn feels substantial without being cumbersome and includes a handcrafted welted leather sheath with a belt loop for easy carry.

K-Night Bowie

The Condor K-Night Bowie, designed by Jason Breeden, is a heavy-duty fixed blade that takes a classic Bowie profile and reinforces it for demanding field use. Its 11.38-inch plain-edge blade is made from 1075 high-carbon steel and finished in a blasted satin, giving it a tough, low-glare surface suited for hard work. A convex grind supports deep, powerful cuts while maintaining edge stability through chopping and long slicing tasks. Full-tang construction runs through a 5.98-inch Micarta handle shaped for secure control, with a guard adding protection during forceful use. Measuring 17.36 inches overall and weighing 26.10 ounces, the K-Night Bowie carries substantial authority without feeling unbalanced. It includes a handcrafted welted leather sheath with a belt loop for dependable carry in the field.

K-Night Panabasito

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The Condor K-Night Panabasito, designed by Jason Breeden, brings the sweeping Panabas profile into a belt-friendly fixed blade built for fast, efficient cutting. Its 5.60-inch plain-edge blade is made from 1095 high-carbon steel with a blasted satin finish, and the pronounced belly gives it excellent slicing power with enough forward weight for light chopping. A convex grind reinforces the edge for hard use while still tracking cleanly through rope, brush, and camp tasks. Full-tang construction runs through a 4.85-inch Micarta handle shaped for a secure grip and steady control during quick transitions. Measuring 10.45 inches overall and weighing 9.90 ounces, the Panabasito carries comfortably and stays ready in its Kydex sheath with a leather belt loop.

Leuku

The Condor Leuku, designed by Goran Mihajlovic, is a large-format wilderness knife inspired by the traditional Sámi Leuku, built to bridge the gap between a heavy knife and a small axe. Its 7.30-inch blade is made from 1075 high-carbon steel with a natural finish, emphasizing durability, easy maintenance, and a working appearance suited to extended outdoor use. A Scandi grind gives the edge a strong bite for carving, splitting kindling, and general camp processing while remaining predictable and easy to maintain in the field. Full-tang construction runs through a 4.5-inch burnt American hickory handle shaped to fill the hand and provide control during heavier cuts, even in cold or wet conditions. Measuring 11.8 inches overall and weighing 10.9 ounces, the Leuku balances chopping ability with practical carry. It includes a handcrafted welted leather sheath with a belt loop.

Mini Firewater

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The Condor Mini Firewater, designed by Paul Lackey, is a compact fixed blade built for controlled, close work. Its 2.95-inch plain-edge clip-point blade is made from 1095 high-carbon steel with a natural finish and a Scandi grind that keeps the edge geometry simple and effective for carving, notching, and other detail cuts. At 0.12-inch thick, the blade balances strength with a nimble feel. Full-tang construction runs through a 3.65-inch red Micarta handle shaped to sit securely in the hand, even when you are working close to the edge. Measuring 6.60 inches overall and weighing 5.6 ounces, the Mini Firewater carries easily while still feeling substantial, and it includes a handcrafted welted leather sheath with a belt loop for belt carry.

Roarlock Machete

The Condor Roarlock Machete, designed by Joe Flowers, is a field-focused cutter that relies on speed and control. Its 14.24-inch blade is made from 1075 high-carbon steel and finished in an etched Damascus pattern, giving it a distinctive look while keeping the performance squarely in the working category. A convex grind supports deep, efficient bites in brush and green wood, and the .12-inch thickness keeps the blade responsive in the swing. Full-tang construction provides the stability needed for hard use without feeling overbuilt. The 6.09-inch high-impact gray polypropylene handle adds weatherproof security, and the pronounced choil lets you choke up for controlled cuts when precision matters. Measuring 20.33 inches overall and weighing 21.50 ounces, it carries in a ballistic nylon sheath for easy transport.

Viking Ironside Dagger

The Condor Viking Ironside Dagger takes its name from the Condor Viking Ironside Sword, translating the same look and feel into a shorter blade built for close range. Its 8.00-inch double-edged dagger blade is made from 420HC stainless steel with a polished finish and a convex grind, giving it a strong cutting profile and a clean, traditional look. A stick tang runs into a 5.62-inch hickory handle wrapped in brown leather for a warm, secure grip that suits controlled handling and display alike. Measuring 13.62 inches overall and weighing 13.40 ounces, it has enough presence in hand without feeling oversized, and it includes a handcrafted welted leather sheath with a belt loop for carry and storage.


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