Spirit of the Wolverine
Named after the Swedish word for wolverine, the Järv Series embodies the animal’s spirit—tough, fearless, and perfectly adapted to survival in the wild. With dark-stained curly birch handles echoing the wolverine’s coat and the bite of a razor-sharp 15N20 carbon tool steel blade, these knives are purpose-built for bushcraft, wilderness living, and survival expeditions.
The Järv Series - At home in the wilderness.
The Järv Series – At Home in the Wilderness
Now with a 3.2 mm blade thickness—requested by our customers for years—the Järv knives are lighter in hand and more nimble for camp craft, carving, and food prep, while still delivering the strength and reliability Casström is known for.
No hype. No super steel. Just battle-tested reliability trusted by bushcrafters and survivalists.
Lars Fält Järv – The Bushcraft Workhorse
The Lars Fält Järv is the ultimate lightweight bushcraft survival knife, trusted for serious wilderness expeditions. The Lars Fält Järv will excel at splitting larger diameter wood for your campfire, and shelter building. It sports a handle that is reassuringly wide and chunky.
The definitive wilderness companion—ready for any expedition.
Features at a Glance
- Zero Scandi Grind – Excels in carving, woodcraft, and fire prep
- 3.2 mm Blade Thickness – Nimble, precise, and lighter in hand
- Ergonomic Hand-Finished Handles – Secure grip, even in wet conditions
- Full-Tang Strength – Field-proven reliability, even if the handle is damaged
- Premium Leather Sheath – Vegetable-tanned European leather for safe carry
- Made in Europe – Backed by Casström’s 25-year warranty
About the Steel: 15N20 Carbon Tool Steel
Because performance matters more than hype. This high-toughness steel has long been trusted by blade smiths for its razor-sharp edge, incredible resilience, and ability to withstand hard use—from carving and feathering to battoning and game processing. It’s not stainless, so it will age and patina with you, becoming a tool with real character.
15N20 tool steel is a type of steel that has a mix of iron, carbon, and a bit of nickel. The carbon makes it hard and able to hold a sharp edge, while the nickel adds toughness and helps prevent it from breaking or chipping.
Why it’s good for wilderness knives:
- Sharpness – It takes a very fine edge, which is great for carving, food prep, or making fire sticks.
- Toughness – It’s less likely to crack or chip if you’re doing hard work like battoning wood.
- Easy to sharpen – You can bring it back to razor sharp with simple tools, which is handy in the wild.
- That balance of toughness, easy sharpening, and edge retention, makes 15N20 a solid choice for wilderness knives.
15N20 isn’t stainless, which is part of why it performs so well in the field. Like all high-carbon steels, it does need a little care: a quick wipe after use and a drop of oil on the blade when not in use. If neglected, it will develop rust — but with just minimal attention, it will stay razor-sharp and dependable for years.
Blade Specifications:
Lars Fält Järv: Total 23 cm/Blade 115 x 29 x 3.2 mm
Spirit of the Wolverine
Named after the Swedish word for wolverine, the Järv Series embodies the animal’s spirit—tough, fearless, and perfectly adapted to survival in the wild. With dark-stained curly birch handles echoing the wolverine’s coat and the bite of a razor-sharp 15N20 carbon tool steel blade, these knives are purpose-built for bushcraft, wilderness living, and survival expeditions.
The Järv Series - At home in the wilderness.
The Järv Series – At Home in the Wilderness
Now with a 3.2 mm blade thickness—requested by our customers for years—the Järv knives are lighter in hand and more nimble for camp craft, carving, and food prep, while still delivering the strength and reliability Casström is known for.
No hype. No super steel. Just battle-tested reliability trusted by bushcrafters and survivalists.
Lars Fält Järv – The Bushcraft Workhorse
The Lars Fält Järv is the ultimate lightweight bushcraft survival knife, trusted for serious wilderness expeditions. The Lars Fält Järv will excel at splitting larger diameter wood for your campfire, and shelter building. It sports a handle that is reassuringly wide and chunky.
The definitive wilderness companion—ready for any expedition.
Features at a Glance
- Zero Scandi Grind – Excels in carving, woodcraft, and fire prep
- 3.2 mm Blade Thickness – Nimble, precise, and lighter in hand
- Ergonomic Hand-Finished Handles – Secure grip, even in wet conditions
- Full-Tang Strength – Field-proven reliability, even if the handle is damaged
- Premium Leather Sheath – Vegetable-tanned European leather for safe carry
- Made in Europe – Backed by Casström’s 25-year warranty
About the Steel: 15N20 Carbon Tool Steel
Because performance matters more than hype. This high-toughness steel has long been trusted by blade smiths for its razor-sharp edge, incredible resilience, and ability to withstand hard use—from carving and feathering to battoning and game processing. It’s not stainless, so it will age and patina with you, becoming a tool with real character.
15N20 tool steel is a type of steel that has a mix of iron, carbon, and a bit of nickel. The carbon makes it hard and able to hold a sharp edge, while the nickel adds toughness and helps prevent it from breaking or chipping.
Why it’s good for wilderness knives:
- Sharpness – It takes a very fine edge, which is great for carving, food prep, or making fire sticks.
- Toughness – It’s less likely to crack or chip if you’re doing hard work like battoning wood.
- Easy to sharpen – You can bring it back to razor sharp with simple tools, which is handy in the wild.
- That balance of toughness, easy sharpening, and edge retention, makes 15N20 a solid choice for wilderness knives.
15N20 isn’t stainless, which is part of why it performs so well in the field. Like all high-carbon steels, it does need a little care: a quick wipe after use and a drop of oil on the blade when not in use. If neglected, it will develop rust — but with just minimal attention, it will stay razor-sharp and dependable for years.
Blade Specifications:
Lars Fält Järv: Total 23 cm/Blade 115 x 29 x 3.2 mm