Gerber Doubledown Folding Machete: Compact Backpack-Ready Blade

gerber doubledown folding machete

The Gerber Doubledown immediately stands out. Inspired by the mechanics of butterfly knives, this folding machete brings that familiar, compact motion to a full-sized cutting tool. Think of a machete that folds down small enough to tuck into a backpack pocket — that’s the Doubledown.

I first encountered this American-made design at the SHOT Show last year, and it’s now shipping to customers.

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Gerber has blended the roles of knife, machete, and hatchet into a folding chassis roughly the size of a standard flashlight when closed. That compact profile makes the Doubledown a convenient addition to a vehicle, a bushcraft overnight pack, or any kit where space is limited. Its folding and locking systems are engineered for secure operation and long-term durability.

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The design is weight-forward with a notched grip and forward jimping on the handle, delivering confident control for chopping and batoning tasks. Ergonomics prioritize comfortable, repeatable strikes and reliable handling under load.

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At the heart of the tool is a 6.75-inch blade made from 420HC steel. That steel balances toughness and ease of maintenance, allowing for quick re-sharpening in the field. Whether you’re on an extended overland trip, working at a remote job site, or packing for general outdoor use, the Doubledown is built to be serviceable and dependable.

While the folded machete can be stored inside a backpack, access is fastest when the included MOLLE-compatible sheath is mounted to a panel on a tactical pack or gear rig, keeping the tool secure and within reach.

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The Gerber Doubledown is offered through Gerber’s online storefront with a suggested price of $129. It targets outdoor enthusiasts and professionals who need a compact, high-capacity cutting tool that’s easy to carry and maintain.

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