Nutnfancy provides a review of the CRKT Slacker, highlighting its ultra-lightweight design, speed, aesthetics, and clip. The reviewer discusses a potential downside regarding the steel choice and also showcases a few competitive knife options. The description includes affiliate links to various CRKT models (Slacker, Remedy, Prowess), Boker FR models, Honey Badger variations, Badger D2, SRM Land Knife, and an Edge Pro Apex sharpener.
This video review focuses on the Boker Alligator Toast knife, highlighting it as a high-value option. It also introduces and compares it with other competitive knife models, specifically the CRKT Remedy and CRKT Prowess. The Boker FR is also mentioned as another notable Boker offering. While primarily a knife review, the description hints at potential EDC (Everyday Carry) relevance, a common intersection with firearms content.
This video reviews the AG Russell "Double O" knife, highlighting its slim, lightweight titanium frame and aesthetic appeal. The reviewer discusses its "overpriced" steel but praises its clip, speed, jimping, and overall looks. Several competitive EDC knife options are also briefly showcased and linked, including models from Fallkniven, Boker, Kershaw, Civivi, and CRKT. The discussion touches on the subjective nature of appreciating unique designs even when they come with a higher price tag.
This YouTube video review focuses on the Kershaw Faultline 8760, an affordable EDC knife priced at $25. The reviewer highlights its OD and black coloration, 8Cr13MoV steel, hollow ground blade, Kraton handle inserts, deep carry clip, attempt at jimping, and KVT bearing. The knife is unassisted, which the reviewer notes will appeal to some. The video aims to show that Kershaw is returning to producing strong value knives. Several other Kershaw models and competitor knives (Cold Steel Broken Skull, Boker FR G10 Massdrop S35VN, Boker FR, Boker Urban Trappers) are mentioned and linked, suggesting a broader theme of value knife reviews.
This video showcases custom and collaboration knives, focusing on Brad Zinker's designs and their more affordable Boker Plus counterparts. The reviewer expresses excitement for these lightweight blades, highlighting their impressive blade-to-handle ratios, excellent grinds, unique ventilated titanium handles, and well-designed clips. While acknowledging the use of VG10 steel, the reviewer expresses a preference for S30/35V, noting that Boker collaborations sometimes feature less desirable steels like 440C. Both the FR and Urban Trapper models are mentioned, available in various blade shapes and some with G10 scales. The reviewer highly recommends all tested models.
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