Cudeman JJSK2 Black Micarta

125-M

€139,34
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Steel Böhler N-695
Hardness 59/60 HRc
Total length 27.0 cm
Handle Micarta negra satinada con separador rojo
Blade length 15.0 cm
Weight 320.0 g
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FULL COVERAGE

When choosing the full case, it includes:

Full leather case

Full leather case

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Paracord

Paracord

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Mirror and sharpener

Mirror and sharpener

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Flint

Flint

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Cudeman JJSK 2: Greater Blade Length for Extreme Survival Dominance

When the wilderness demands greater cutting power and superior reach, our factory in Albacete responds with conviction: the Cudeman JJSK 2 (reference 125-M). Born one year after its legendary predecessor, this survival knife emerges as a direct answer to users and professionals who demanded a longer and more powerful blade to face unforgiving environments. With its 15 cm of steel, this tool not only cuts; it clears the path and gives you an undeniable tactical advantage when you rely exclusively on your equipment.

As a historical curiosity demonstrating our active listening, market demand for a wider grip for large hands led to redesigning and expanding the dimensions of this handle. The result was so comfortable and functional that, ultimately, we decided to incorporate those extra centimeters into the original JJSK 1 as well. Today, wielding the JJSK 2 is feeling the perfect evolution of a design conceived never to fail.

Why this Cudeman is right for you

  • Maximized cutting capacity: Its 15 cm blade and aggressive Clip-Point tip allow you to handle larger tasks, from light machete work to deep cuts with less effort.
  • Perfected ergonomics: The enlarged handle masterfully adapts to large hands or use with thick gloves, reducing fatigue and improving control over the blade's inertia.
  • Fire autonomy: It maintains the series' genius with its integrated friction fire starter and the specific notch on the blade for effectively striking a ferro rod.
  • Emergency response: Its robust rear glass breaker adds a vital impact and rescue function for extreme situations where force saves lives.

Steel and edge performance

The core of this high-performance tool is Böhler N-695 steel, hardened to 59/60 HRc. This professional-grade alloy guarantees exceptional edge retention during long journeys, withstanding the wear and tear of hard work on wood. At the same time, it offers magnificent corrosion resistance. Its sharpening is tenacious but seats perfectly at camp with diamond or ceramic stones, ensuring its aggressive bite is always ready for the next challenge.

Construction and resistance

The structural integrity of the JJSK 2 is based on its 5 mm thick full-tang chassis. We are talking about a single solid steel plate that unflinchingly withstands the rough treatment characteristic of survival. The entire assembly is put together with stainless Allen screws and internal brass bushings. Its concave grind gives it an almost surgical cutting edge, so, as a golden rule, the use of the blade for extreme prying on rock or excessively knotty woods should be avoided, thus preserving its precise geometry.

Handle and control in real conditions

The scales are made of satin black micarta, complemented by red liners that absorb impact stresses. The use of micarta guarantees an absolute grip that ignores the inclement weather: it doesn't slip in the rain, nor does it absorb blood, mud, or resin. Its redesigned anatomical design and lanyard hole lock the hand in position, offering impeccable traction even when working under severe muscle fatigue. This model also includes the friction fire starter, like its smaller sibling, the Cudeman JJSK1.

Sheath and portability

Transporting a knife of this caliber demands security and versatility. The model features its iconic multi-position sheath with red stitching and has three exact configurations for your expedition style:

  • 125-M: Simple and adaptable black leather sheath, with loops and rivets for a firm and silent vertical or horizontal carry.
  • 125-MC: The complete black leather survival system, which adds vital accessories (leather adapter, sharpening stone, signal mirror, ferro rod, and 2.8 meters of paracord).
  • 125-M-K: Tactical Kydex sheath, ideal for aquatic environments or missions requiring unalterable mechanical retention and quick extraction.

Use scenarios

  • Pure survival: Its blade length and robust spine facilitate the construction of large shelters and efficient processing of medium-sized logs.
  • Long-range bushcraft: Allows for heavy roughing tasks and precision cuts, supporting the thumb on its anti-slip jimping.
  • Intervention and rescue: Its imposing size, coupled with the solid glass breaker, makes it a primary breaking and extraction tool.

Care and maintenance

  • Technical steel cleaning: Thoroughly dry and clean the blade after using the notch with the ferro rod to remove charred residue and prevent surface stains.
  • Micarta care: As a high-density synthetic material, the handle does not require any hydration; water and a brush are sufficient to remove embedded dirt.
  • Chassis verification: Periodically check the tension of the Allen screws to ensure the scales maintain their structural solidity after subjecting the knife to repetitive impacts.
  • Grind preservation: When resharpening, always respect the original angle of the Böhler N-695's concave grind so as not to diminish its spectacular fine cutting ability.

The Cudeman JJSK 2 (125-M) confirms that listening to the customer improves the tool. Get your hands on this survival giant and feel the confidence of carrying a knife on your belt that is made never to give up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Popular questions from our customers


  • All Cudeman products are designed and manufactured entirely in Albacete, Spain. The brand has over 38 years of experience, combining traditional Albacete cutlery craftsmanship with the latest technologies (such as laser cutting and CNC machining). When you buy a Cudeman, you are acquiring a product with a designation of origin that guarantees quality and know-how.

  • 1. Premium Steels: Böhler N695 / N690Co

    These are the benchmark steels in our high-end range. Böhler is synonymous with purity and Austrian technology.

    • Properties: High hardness (58/61 HRC), excellent corrosion resistance, and superior edge retention thanks to their high chromium and cobalt content (in the case of N690Co).
    • Ideal use: Extreme survival and bushcraft knives (like the famous MT series or the Green Beret), designed to withstand intensive use without losing their edge.

    2. The Gold Standard: Molybdenum Vanadium (MoVa)

    The quintessential steel of Spanish cutlery, valued for its great structural balance.

    • Properties: Reaches a hardness of 54/56 HRC. Its greatest virtue is its toughness (impact resistance) and ease of re-sharpening in the field, even with basic stones.
    • Ideal use: Hunting, finishing, and general-purpose knives. It's the all-terrain steel that never fails in hunting activities.

    3. Swedish Precision: Sandvik 12C27 / 14C28N

    Very fine-grained stainless steels produced in Sweden, ideal for those seeking a "laser" edge.

    • Properties: 14C28N, in particular, offers a masterful balance between hardness (57/59 HRC) and corrosion resistance. It allows for very sharp edges that are resistant to micro-fractures.
    • Ideal use: High-end folding knives (EDC), adventure cutlery, and pieces that require a clean and precise cut.

    4. Tactical Resistance: 420 Stainless Steel

    A very elastic steel resistant to external agents, used in specific high-impact pieces.

    • Properties: Lower hardness than the previous ones (50/53 HRC), which makes it extremely resistant to breakage under torsion or impact. It is virtually immune to oxidation.
    • Ideal use: Throwing knives, diving tools, and low-maintenance tactical cutlery.
  • A high-quality knife is a tool for life, but its longevity depends on maintenance, especially when combining technical steels with natural materials in the handles.

    1. Cleaning and Drying (Crucial for natural materials)

    • Hand washing: Clean the blade and handle with warm water and neutral soap. Never use a dishwasher, as extreme heat and chemical detergents are lethal to steel and wood.
    • Attention to porosity: If your Cudeman has wood, antler, or bone scales, avoid submerging them or leaving them to soak. These materials are porous; moisture can cause them to swell, crack, or separate from the knife's chassis.
    • Immediate drying: Dry the entire piece with a soft cloth immediately after washing. Make sure no moisture remains in the rivet area or joints.

    2. Lubrication and Protection

    • The Blade: If you are going to store the knife, apply a thin layer of mineral oil (or camellia oil) to the steel. This creates a hydrophobic barrier against environmental moisture, which is vital even for stainless steels.
    • The Handle: For natural wood handles, it is advisable to occasionally apply a little linseed oil or beeswax. This nourishes the material, seals the pores, and prevents it from drying out or accidentally absorbing water.

    3. Storage and Leather Sheaths

    • Leather is organic: Leather sheaths are hygroscopic (they absorb moisture). Do not store the knife inside its sheath for prolonged periods of inactivity, as the leather's tanning and retained moisture can cause oxidation pitting on the steel.
    • Sheath maintenance: Hydrate the leather regularly with horse grease or specific creams. A flexible and nourished sheath better protects your tool and prevents the leather from cracking over time.

    Golden rule: A Cudeman knife is not ruined by use, but by neglect. Clean, dry, and store separately if you are not going to use it soon.

  • Cudeman offers a lifetime warranty against any manufacturing or material defects.

    Important note: The warranty does not cover natural wear and tear from use, nor damage caused by misuse of the tool (such as extreme batoning with models not designed for it, throwing the knife, or using it as a lever).
    Items made with natural materials (woods, antlers) or special resins (Juma) may show inherent differences in grain and color compared to the photographs. These aesthetic variations do not constitute a manufacturing defect and are therefore not covered by the warranty or eligible for return.