

🪒 Sharpen Like a Pro, Strop Like a Boss!
The Hutsuls Double Sided Leather Strop Paddle Kit is a premium sharpening accessory featuring dual-sided organic buffalo leather for versatile honing, an ergonomic solid ashwood handle for comfortable use, and an included green stropping compound to accelerate blade refinement. Ideal for kitchen knives, axes, chisels, and more, it comes with a detailed guide making it perfect for both professionals and enthusiasts aiming for razor-sharp edges and lasting performance.











| Best Sellers Rank | #10,779 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #39 in Knife Sharpeners |
| Brand | Hutsuls |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,945 Reviews |
| Grit Type | Extra Fine, Fine |
| Item Weight | 7.84 ounces |
| Material | 100% Genuine Leather |
| Product Dimensions | 14"L x 2.4"W x 1"H |
M**E
The Finishing Touch for Truly Razor-Sharp Edges
After the sharpening stones are put away, stropping is where a good edge becomes an exceptional one, and this double-sided leather paddle strop has earned a permanent place in my sharpening setup. I use it after every sharpening session to remove any remaining burrs or microscopic metal threads, and it does exactly what a strop should - refining the edge to a clean, wickedly sharp finish with excellent push-cutting performance. The ergonomic paddle design is comfortable to hold and easy to control, making consistent stropping passes simple even during longer sessions. While I would personally prefer slightly thicker leather—something in the 5 - 6 oz range instead of the 3 - 4 oz used here—the leather quality is still very good and performs well with compound. One detail I really appreciate is the black leather, which hides metal staining far better than traditional tan or brown strops and keeps the tool looking cleaner over time. For anyone serious about knife sharpening, this strop is a valuable and effective finishing tool. It may be the final step in the process, but it’s often the most important one. Solid performance, thoughtful design, and an easy recommendation.
G**R
Very nice way to put a finishing touch on sharpened knives
I’m not a fanatic about sharpening knives, but I do like to keep my kitchen knives sharp. I’ve never had a strop before and I wasn’t sure that it would actually do much of anything. However, I just got a new knife sharpener that works very well, and the makers of it said that a strop was a very good way to add a finishing touch when sharpening a knife. Turns out that they’re right — and this is a very good strop! It’s well-made, and the handle and size are such that it is very easy to hold. There’s a rougher strip of leather on one side of the paddle, and a finer strip on the other. Both strips are quite thick and fastened tightly to the paddle. After sharpening my knives, I was able to quickly strop about 5-10 times in both directions on each side of the paddle, and it quickly added a nice finish. Given the price, this is a great value. I’m very glad I got this. If you want to put the finishing touch on your knives, I think you will be glad, too.
J**.
Well made strop, that will not break the bank.
What can I say, I was looking to buy a more expensive strop at another site, and I am glad I didn't. This strop is a GREAT VALUE and it works perfectly for my needs, I usually give my knives one quick pass over a 1000 grit sharpening stone, run the blade softly over a used wine/whisky bottle cork cap to get rid of the burr created by the sharpening stone, and then run them over this paddle strop. This process gives my blades a nice polished finish (YMMV). The strop feels sturdy and the leather is glued perfectly to the wood, I really like the size, it accommodates most knives, from small folders and paring knives to large Japanese and Chef Knives. I find myself mostly using the smooth side without the polishing compound, I would say 60% of the time I use the smooth leather side without compound and 40% the obverse side (felt) with compound depending on the knife and type of steel. Make sure if you use the compound not to spread too much, or you will keep picking it up with your blades, a quick wipe (careful DO NOT CUT yourself) with a microfiber towel will fix that though. Also it helps if you leave the compound out in the sun a few minutes to soften it up a bit before applying the first time or re-applying it. I believe the compound included is .5 microns and is more than enough if you decide to use it, there are many more compounds out there if you decide the included compound is not fine enough for your needs, but I believe it is sufficient for most knives. Short version: BUY IT!, it is an excellent strop for most knives and a GREAT value for what you get for the price.
E**O
Simple and effective no-nonsense design!
I sharpen my knives monthly as a chef, and it only made sense to have a strop to cycle to the upkeep kit. I've used other strops before but were all short-lived and weren't durable at all for prolonged use, but Hutsuls leather strop is made of amazing quality and well-constructed. The paddle is long enough to rest on top of any work surface or handheld at various angles for different lengths of blades - a huge bonus also is that the strop comes with a good-sized polishing compound for the polishing side. I quite enjoy this strop and will definitely buy again from Hutsuls. A great value for the price, very simple yet effective no-nonsense design, and an American business. I recommend this product for anyone serious about blade care and maintenance.
J**E
Nice strop!
The Hutsuls Leather Strop is top-notch quality. The leather is smooth, thick, and perfectly firm for getting a razor-sharp edge. It feels well-made, lays flat, and works great on knives and tools. Impressive craftsmanship and performance—definitely recommend it.
K**H
Who knew leather could be so useful?
1st let me say, I rarely leave reviews. They have become a weapon in the realm of online mistrust and lies. I received no compensation for this "review". But I did receive a wonderful handwritten letter from Andrew, the owner of the Hutsuls Co. ensuring me that if there was ANY issue with his product , that he would correct it immediately. Who writes letters anymore? Good on you Andrew! As for the strop itself, well, its really great. I was skeptical that a piece of leather could be so useful at sharpening metal blades, all kinds of metal blades, but low and behold, it was. The strop comes attached to a sturdy block of wood, making the delicate process of sharpening your blade a much easier process. It comes with a fine grit crayon that helps the blades achieve razor sharp status. I started with my semi-sharpened kitchen knives. I have a Japanese knife made in the style of traditional folded katanas and it was in serious need of some TLC, I was skeptical that a piece of leather would do the trick but after a bit of a learning curve- using a lesser quality knife- I was amazingly surprised at how sharp the blade was. It was scary! The strop won't necessarily make a chipoped or otehrwise damaged blade "like new" again, but if your blade is semi sharp the strop will elevate it to samurai status. This is not hyperbole, my kitchen knife is so sharp I'm partly afraid of it. There's a dozen or so strops available, I've even read you can use an old belt, but the strop from Hutsuls is a step above the rest. Its super easy to use, the wooden handle makes the process safer- no cuts on these hands. It's double sided, rough on one side and smooth on the other. The idea is to use the rough side for bringing the blade back to life and the smooth side makes it ready to shave with. You could but a strop from anyone, but knowing Andrew is there to provide support as well as a high quality product why go somewhere else? IF you but this item you just might get a really nice personalized response from the manufacturer. When was the last time ANY company did that for you?
W**.
Better edge, less work…
I was a little surprised at first to find out that a strop could put such a fine edge on a blade until I remembered back 60-70 years when the strop and straight razor were commonplace. It’s a bit of work, to be sure, but a strop still works beautifully, especially with the help of a little strop paste. It’s a must for a slicing knife, filleting knife, butcher knife or chef’s knife. A better and sharper blade makes for less effort, less work.
A**R
Outstanding strop!
Excellent sharpening strop! Likes: inexpensive, ease of use, comes w/wax, quality leather, can hang, ergonomic Dislikes: none
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