Which knife should I choose?

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Now I have 3 different knives in the same price (100$). Which one should I buy as survival/bushcraft/camping knife?

I don't know the Cudeman. I heard that the Böker Plus Rold's sheath is crap, and the knife is made in China, but the knife reviews were good. And there is the Böker Arbolito Buffalo, which is a good quality knife. Can you guys help me? I can't decide it, and I don't have much time to choose.

CUDEMAN 155-M Entresierras
SPECIFICATIONS

Overall Length: 292 mm
Blade Length: 160 mm
Blade Thickness: 5.35 mm
Style: Full Tang, 3 Screws, Lanyard Hole
Steel: MOVA
Hardness:
Handle: Black Micarta, Red Liners
Weight: 462 Grams
Made in: Spain
Sheath: Genuine Leather Multi-Position, Paracord
Product Code: CU-155-M

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BÖKER ARBOLITO Buffalo Soul II

Blade Material: N695
Blade Length (cm): 12.1
Blade Thickness (cm): 0.46
Overall Length (cm): 25.9
Blade Colour: Black
Handle Material: Ebony
Blade Coating: Cerakote
Blade Finish: Black
Blade Shape: Drop Point
Blade Type: Plain
Cutting Edge (cm): 10
Sheath: Black Open Leather Sheath

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BÖKER PLUS Rold Black

Brand: Boker Plus
Blade Material: D2 Tool Steel
Blade Length (cm): 15.7
Blade Thickness (cm): 0.5
Overall Length (cm): 27.9
Handle Material: G10
Cutting Edge (cm): 14.6
Sheath: Kydex®
Product Weight (g): 293

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I've handled the Buffalo Soul II. We got one for a family member who is an HVAC guy, so I expect he will abuse it. It's a really tough stout knife, with a very thick spine. I think based on the spine thickness this is never going to be a slicey knife. But I am sure it would stand up to almost anything. it also comes with a nice sheath and the handle is decent. And it has multiple lanyard attachment points if you like that. For $100ish it was a nice knife. I have two Bokers and they are well made as well.
 
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