This video provides a detailed review of the Bark River Trailbuddy III, a large camp knife. The reviewer highlights its excellent construction, comfort, and performance in wood processing tasks like chopping and splitting. They also discuss the pros and cons of the A2 steel for mountain use, comparing it to other available options. The knife is described as well-balanced, fast in hand, and an upsized version of the Marbles Woodcraft. Special attention is given to its sharp convex edge, roomy handle, and striking crocodile-like sheath. The reviewer's preferred black micarta handle version is also discussed, along with the knife's excellent weight for its size. The video concludes with a Likability Scale rating of 7 out of 10.
The Ontario SP10 Marine Raider knife, made from 1095 carbon steel, proves to be a highly capable chopping tool for felling trees up to 8 inches in diameter. Nutnfancy highlights its excellent value at $45-$50, particularly its effectiveness for firewood processing and backcountry survival tasks. The knife's handle length is also noted as beneficial for two-handed use during demanding chopping operations.
The Cold Steel Recon Scout, particularly older Carbon V versions, is a highly durable and capable wilderness tool. Its 1095 Carbon V steel offers excellent toughness and ease of sharpening, making it a great value compared to more expensive knives. The Bowie-style blade with an unsharpened clip is ideal for batoning and wood processing, while its substantial thickness makes it an effective wood splitter.
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