Description
Designed for outdoor sports:
- Climbing, mountaineering, mountain use: allows you to quickly cut a cord, a sling, or a rope for various purposes:
- Replacing the cord of a belay anchor.
- Setting up an Abalakov anchor on an icefall.
- Escaping from a route.
- Recovering a rope stuck beyond reach.
- Making a Machard or Prusik knot.
- …
- Paragliding: useful for freeing yourself in case of tangled lines (tree landing, unwanted anchor point, tricky situation). Keep it in the harness or in an easily accessible pocket.
- Hiking, trail running, bivouac: a small, versatile tool that’s always handy — even just for a snack or a quick repair.
- Everyday use: discreet keychain format, always with you, never in the way. Compact and ultralight rescue knife.
Its effective grip with gloves makes it a reliable companion, even in cold or technical conditions such as ice climbing or winter mountaineering.
Dimensions
| Weight | 5 g |
| Dimensions (folded) | 67 × 17 × 5 mm |
| Blade length | 37 mm |
Efficient and safe
- Extremely sharp blade:
- Cuts a climbing rope or a bundle of paraglider lines in 1–2 moves.
- Easily replaceable when worn.
- Secure lock: the blade locks in both open and closed positions.
- Replaceable blade when worn.
- Usable with gloves (paragliding, mountaineering).
Carrying and attachment
Easily attaches to a harness, backpack, zipper, or keychain using:
- The optional carabiner (3 g).
- A key ring (can then be attached to a climbing carabiner).
- A piece of cord or line that you can adjust to your preferred length.
Pack contents
- 1 Chouka knife.
- Options:
- Small carabiner (3 g, not climbing-rated).
- 1 spare blade.
Restrictions
- This knife is not designed for sawing wood or cutting hard materials: it is too flexible for that.
- Handle with care — very sharp blade. Keep out of reach of children.
- The optional carabiner provided is not suitable for climbing or mountaineering but only for attaching accessories.




















Very useful! I like the locking system.