The Kershaw 8650 Barricade is presented as a rescue-focused knife that also functions well as an everyday carry (EDC) blade, particularly at its affordable price point of around $25. While it includes features like a glass breaker and a seatbelt cutter, the reviewer finds the seatbelt cutter to be ineffective. The knife utilizes 8Cr13MoV steel with a black coating, features SpeedSafe assisted opening, and a deep carry pocket clip. However, the reviewer notes poor traction on the scales and a less-than-ideal pocket clip screw design for thicker fabrics.
This review focuses on the Knives of Alaska (KOA) Yukon belt knife, a design reminiscent of the traditional Canadian belt knife. The speaker, a self-proclaimed knife enthusiast with extensive experience, highlights its excellent ergonomics, durable D2 steel blade, and high-value proposition for a US-made product. He compares it favorably to other options like the R Murphy Skinner and Cold Steel Canadian Belt Knife, emphasizing the KOA Yukon's superior materials and craftsmanship.
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