This video reviews several budget-friendly fixed blade knives available on Amazon, focusing on options under $30, with many falling under $20. The instructor highlights knives featuring D2 steel and G10 handles, discussing their suitability for various applications like EDC, survival, and hunting. He also provides a guide on how to effectively use Amazon coupon codes to secure the best prices.
This video provides a review of the Blade HQ special edition Benchmade Bugout 535, highlighting its all-black color, lightweight design, excellent steel, fast action, perfect colorations, affordability, and pocket clip. The reviewer acknowledges the "BM controversy" but focuses on the knife's merits as an EDC and backpacking blade. Additional links for other Benchmade models and Lynch clips are included, alongside a lengthy political statement on boycotting companies with perceived "Leftist policies."
This video review focuses on the Sanrenmu 763, highlighting it as a favorite lightweight and size-efficient knife for backpacking. The reviewer praises its good steel, reliable lock, attractive colors, and exceptional value. The Sanrenmu 763 is presented as a strong contender, even when compared to more expensive options like the Benchmade Mini Griptilian. The description also includes affiliate links for the reviewed knife and the Outdoor Edge Chasm, along with calls to action for supporting the channel via Patreon and subscribing.
This video reviews the Tool Logic SL3 knife, highlighting its utility as an EDC and backpacking tool, particularly its integrated firesteel. The reviewer emphasizes the knife's affordability, lightweight design, and usefulness, having used it for five years. Several alternative knife options from brands like Spyderco and Victorinox are also briefly mentioned and linked.
Nutnfancy reviews the Spyderco Junior (C150), a lightweight folding knife designed by Alex Gindinescu. He highlights its suitability for backpacking and everyday carry (EDC) due to its low weight (2.8 oz), VG10 steel blade (82mm), and practical design. While praising its sharpness, ergonomics, and food preparation capabilities, he notes its higher price point ($125 in 2012) as a drawback and suggests it's not intended for hard use.
This review by Nutnfancy covers the Kershaw Antelope Hunter (model 1028) and Bear Hunter (model 10Z29/1029) fixed-blade knives. The expert highlights their exceptional value for money, comparing them favorably to much more expensive hunting knives. While acknowledging minor drawbacks like the satin finish and traditional sheaths, the review emphasizes their robust build, excellent blade geometry (classic drop point, full flat grind), comfortable co-polymer handles, and sharp out-of-the-box performance, making them highly capable tools for hunting, skinning, camp chores, and general utility.
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