"Crazy Awesome Knife” Deals

Published on September 4, 2022
Duration: 8:21

This video reviews two distinct knife types: the Cancun C112 Karambit and a premium flipper knife from Citibine. The Karambit features a D2 steel blade, G10 or Micarta handle, and a Kydex sheath, offered at an affordable price point. The Citibine knife boasts an M390 steel blade, a full titanium handle with an integrated clip, and a smooth ceramic bearing action, positioned as a high-value premium option.

Quick Summary

This video highlights two distinct knife offerings: the affordable Cancun C112 Karambit, featuring D2 steel and a Kydex sheath, and the premium Citibine flipper knife, boasting M390 steel, a titanium handle, and ceramic bearings. Both are presented with a focus on quality materials and value for their respective price points.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Deal Alert
  2. 00:39Cancun C112 Karambit Review
  3. 01:22Karambit Sheath Features
  4. 02:19Karambit Design & Ergonomics
  5. 03:56Citibine Premium Flipper Knife Introduction
  6. 04:26Citibine Flipper Knife Blade & Steel
  7. 04:33Citibine Flipper Knife Handle & Lock
  8. 04:59Citibine Flipper Knife Action & Bearings
  9. 05:30Citibine Flipper Knife Price & Value
  10. 06:06Citibine Affordable Knife Lineup
  11. 06:34Citibine's Overall Quality
  12. 06:59Viewer Feedback & Channel Discussion
  13. 07:31Call to Action & Future Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Cancun C112 Karambit?

The Cancun C112 Karambit features a D2 steel blade, available with either G10 or Micarta handles in various colors. It comes with a well-designed Kydex sheath that offers adjustable mounting options and a secure, easy draw.

What makes the Citibine flipper knife a premium option?

The Citibine flipper knife stands out with its M390 steel blade, a full titanium alloy handle with an integrated clip, and a smooth ceramic ball bearing action. It utilizes a frame lock for a solid, fixed-blade-like lock-up.

How does the pricing compare between the two featured knives?

The Cancun C112 Karambit is positioned as an affordable option, typically selling for around $40 and often found on sale for under $35. The Citibine flipper knife is a premium offering at $170, competing with much more expensive custom knives.

What are the handle material options for the Cancun C112 Karambit?

The Cancun C112 Karambit is available with two handle material options: G10, which can offer a slightly better finish, and Micarta, a linen and resin combination. Both are durable and provide good grip.

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