This video provides an expert-level review of the LT Wright Next Gen knife, emphasizing its practical design for outdoor use. The speaker, TX Gear Guy, demonstrates high authority with detailed insights into A2 tool steel properties, handle ergonomics, and comparative knowledge of other popular knives like the Mora Companion. The knife is recommended for camp chores, food prep, and light wood processing.
This YouTube video showcases the Montana Knife Company (MKC) Mini Wargoat, a fixed blade knife. The title strongly suggests its popularity and limited availability, predicting a quick sell-out. The description provides affiliate links to purchase the knife, as well as links to the creator's favorite Amazon items, business contact information, a "Battalion" membership for channel perks, Discord server, Instagram, and an "After Thoughts" secondary channel. It also lists various favorite gear items and camera/audio equipment used by the creator.
This video provides an in-depth review and comparison of three ESEE knives: the Azula II, Hungless, and SE6. Hosted by Big Daddy Unlimited and featuring Survival on Purpose, the discussion highlights the strengths and intended uses of each knife, from EDC and backup roles to heavy camp and survival tasks. Technical specifications, material quality, and performance in practical tests like chopping and batoning are detailed, offering valuable insights for potential buyers.
This video reviews the Spyderco Bow River fixed blade knife, comparing it extensively to its predecessor, the Spyderco South Fork. The reviewer highlights the Bow River's affordability ($33) and practical design, making it an excellent camp and canoe knife. While praising its ergonomics and value, minor critiques include the lack of jimping and a basic leather sheath compared to the South Fork's premium Kydex. The video also touches on the collectibility of discontinued knives like the South Fork.
This review focuses on the ESEE JG5 Nessmuk knife, a design inspired by George Washington Sears. The knife features a 1095 carbon steel blade with a black oxide finish, micarta scales, and a traditional leather pouch sheath. It's highlighted for its slicing capabilities, making it suitable for food prep, skinning game, and general camp tasks, though not intended for heavy chopping or batoning. The reviewer, a fan of ESEE knives, praises its quality and traditional aesthetic.
This video reviews the "Faunus" Camp Knife & Chopper by Up Armored Knives, described as "The Beast." The presenter highlights its durability, toughness, and beauty, positioning it as the top knife in the Up Armored Knives collection. The video is presented by Sensible Prepper and features a discount code for Sootch00 viewers. The knife's maker, Will Welling, is noted as a current LEO and combat veteran.
This video reviews the Knives of Alaska Bush Camp, a D2 steel fixed blade knife. The reviewer highlights its broad, lightweight design, good edge retention, and reasonable price for US production. While acknowledging it's not an FFG blade and noting the lack of optimal jimping (which the reviewer self-modified), the knife is praised for its performance in various tasks like food prep, shelter building, skinning, and kindling. Paired with a custom Red Hill Kydex sheath, it's considered a strong contender for backpacking. The reviewer gives it a high likability score of 9 out of 10.
This review of the Spyderco Phil Wilson South Fork highlights its classic design, excellent S90V steel, and lightweight construction, making it a versatile knife for camping, utility, and collection. While praised for its performance and aesthetics, the reviewer notes its relatively high price point as the primary drawback. The knife is recommended for its superb slicing capabilities and comfortable handle, with a special mention of its well-designed Kydex sheath.
This guide details the practical application of the TOPS Brothers of Bushcraft (BOB) Fieldcraft knife, drawing from an expert gear reviewer's extensive field testing. It covers bushcraft tasks, blade maintenance, and the effective use of its features like the fire notch and Kydex sheath. The review emphasizes its robust build and carving capabilities for experienced outdoorsmen.
This YouTube video features a review of the Condor Garuda, a budget-friendly camp knife priced at $50. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, expresses a high level of satisfaction with the knife, rating it 9 out of 10 on his Likability Scale. The description highlights the knife's popularity, noting it sold out quickly after its review, and provides a link to BladeHQ for potential purchases. The content focuses on an outdoor tool rather than firearms.
This video reviews the Gerber Big Rock camp knife, highlighting its performance exceeding expectations for its $25 price point. Despite the reviewer's dislike for 440A steel, the knife demonstrated good durability over several outings. The reviewer praises its thin profile, light weight, excellent balance, and suitability as a high-value camper or wilderness blade. The Soldier blade potential is also discussed. While the included sheath is considered 'regrettable' but appropriate for the price, it's suggested that an aftermarket Kydex sheath would make the combo ideal. The video also includes a mention of a discount code for purchase.
This video provides an in-depth review of three Scrapyard PSYCHO fixed blade knives: the 911, 711, and 511. Nutnfancy, with extensive experience in wilderness adventuring and knife testing, details their philosophies of use, technical specifications, steel performance (SR101), handle materials (Recon C), and sheath options. The review emphasizes their suitability as large wilderness blades, camp knives, and choppers, highlighting their durability and value.
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