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Bushcraft Rebooted
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The next evolution in the TH-cam Outdoor Community. This is where old school meets new school. A place for everything outdoors, from ultralight to overlanding and how everything either does or doesn't pertain to "BushCraft". This channel is for everyone that loves the outdoors. Our goal is to share, learn and hopefully inspire as many people as possible to live their dreams along the way.
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17 PIECES OF FLAIR! EDC/BUSHCRAFT VERSION (NOT for gram weenies)
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Those Fobos knives are special
-Fobos tier-1 mini 243-307USD -Fobos tier-1c 330 USD -Spartan blades horkos 330-380 USD -Spartan blades enyo 75-165 USD At the time of this writing, those are the listed prices on BladeHQ, Knife Center and/or Knife Country USA for anyone curious.
Thanks for the price update. 👍
@@bushcraftrebooted I gotta say the Spartan Blades Horkos has to be my favorite one. Unfortunately I'm still in the 100-180 budget. 😞
Dear sir , what are the 2 knives you have in your combo there please and thank you .
Not that cheap crab
I carry the terava scrama. After collecting knives for years and owning 50 odd bushcraft and survival knives i brought the scrama because it was pretty inexpensive and i thought i could just use it as a hard use tool. The 80crv is just wicked with the heat treat they do and i would trust it to go through any situation. Its tough as nails and has duel grinds for different applications which is genius. Try one if you havent you will be surprised. As a small knife i like the bark river gunny in 3v. I also own the cold steel master hunter in 3v as well. Both great options as companions. If on a budget the Mora bushcraft black or kansbol are very exceptional for the money and no they don't break from not being full tang that is just bullshit.
@ Bushcraft rebooted what is the knife on the right
If it does what you need it to do.
Becker bk 2 and bk 16
Nice solid combo there!! Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching.
May I ask you what was the name of the first knives you unsheathed?
Can you let us all know what those 2 sets of knives are and are the sheaths custom and do all the accessories come with the sets great video
I'm trying to find out the names as well.
Love this video! What a great conversation starter! As a Park Ranger and a Wilderness Skills Instructor;I find from my own experience with Knives (2006-present) is that knives that are good for being in the wilderness differer somewhat from knives that I carry in urban environments. What’s more, knives that are great for Bushcraft are not that good for hunting when dispatching, skinning, and processing game. Bushcraft blades tend to be a bit smaller and more traditional in design (like French trade, Butcher, or drop point) and are around 4-5” long. Are relatively thick for batonning, drilling, and prying. Whereas hunting knives tend to be a bit longer around 5-6” and usually sport clip point or drop point blades and sport a great tip for piercing and a great belly for skinning. But urban “tactical” knives tend to be either folding knives (in many states) or fixed - and range all over the place from Turkish clip, tanto, clip point, drop point, serrated, or spear point. And tend to be right around that 3.5-4” long for concealability. I would sum up the basis for any survival knife to meet these basic criteria: The knife is the most important tool Mankind has ever made, and no one should be without one. In an emergency your knife may have to be capable of harvesting saplings, processing firewood, preform light chopping, and fine carving tasks. Your knife may also have to help you to craft shelters, fires, tools and weapons, process animals, and defend yourself against predators or people. I would NOT trust my life to a folding knife - unless maybe it was the Cold Steel Recon, but even then, a fixed blade knife will be stronger overall and I will never have to worry about the locking mechanism breaking. What’s more- I believe 5” is an ideal length for a good survival knife, still small enough for a lot of finer carving tasks, can support just enough weight for light chopping/batonning tasks, but still very capable of defending yourself against predators or people. Plus a 5” blade is just on the top end for still being able to conceal it and doesn’t look out of place on your belt. But I also believe 2 is 1 and 1 is none. So whatever my main knife is, I’ve always got a backup, something like a multi tool or a Swiss Army knife. And/or a boot knife. Something like the Demko Armiger 4 clip point is an ideal boot knife that is very capable of still being used as a bushcraft knife of a self defense knife. Though a bit small- it is still great for concealment! But whatever you choose to carry, make sure you train with it often both for utility and for self defense, and make sure most of all - that you carry it on your person! A knife is no good if it’s in a secondary location that you can’t get to when you need it. Not in a backpack, not in your car - on your person.
Seems like the Tier 1C has been discontinued according to KnifeCenter. Trying to find a seller.
Another great reason to buy quality kitchen knives is those are the ones you will probably be using if SHTF. Never underestimate the value of a good meat clever in the wild, it is a chopper, remember.
The absolute best knife is the one I have in my hand, when needed.
A knife is only as good as the one who uses it.
The best survival knife is your brain as long as you keep it sharp.
The truth doesn't hurt my feelings 😊
100% correct.
what knife is that on the right in the leather is it a set for both?
What letter sheathe are you using for those fobos knives?
They're the stock sheaths they were oil dipped and I rearranged the scout carry straps to hold on the Tier 1-mini. Hope that helped. Thanks for watching.
If you want a good looking all 'rounder then the Fallkniven A1 Pro, but if you want a real Chopper then the Extrema Ratio Selvan. Both are around $400, but you did say The Best.
All three. In case of a coordinated yeti ambush!!
Can i know what knife It Is ?
Names of those fine pieces ???
I set my knives up the same way on point my friend
Can you tell the beamed and makers of these knives in your video.
I don't think you fully understand that statement.... But I like the tracksuit.
Nice shot
Send my regards to friar tuck!!!
Man... You have a nice set up!!!
Nice hatchet!!!
What are these knives on the table?
That's neat
So the way I approach it is; You need a knife that can chop above all for shelter building and fire wood. dressing game. Also a knife that has the ability to featherstick well and with a strong tip for drilling animal traps or human 😂
i have a feeling playing stupid comes easy to you huh
Do any one know what knife he’s showing?
Do any one know what knife he’s showing?
That's the beauty of knives, there's one for every situation! Survival knives have their place as all others do. Take the movie 127 hrs, the guy made out with a cheap Swiss army knife knock off, it got the job done! The movie is based on a true story BTW. Survival is based more on your will not what you have on you! Food for thought my friends!
Which ones are those?? Nice sheaths also
Mel Parry Blade
Never heard of it. I'll have to look it up. Thanks for watching.
My budget for actual knives I use is around $100 and below. No reason for a $500 plus knife other than telling people that. And over the years budget knives have gotten to a level with same features. Kizer Original XL titanium scales and s35vn is $149 if you want fancy.
It's only cracked half way through. It's the biggest thing holding me back right now. What would you do? Go big or go home? Thanks for watching.
What knives are those
The knives on the left are the Spartan Blades Horkos and Enyo. The knives on the right are the FOBOS Knives Tier 1-C and the Tier 1-mini Gen. 2... let me know if you have any other questions always happy to help. Thanks for watching, have an awesome day.
What knives is he featuring in this clip?
The knives on the left are the Spartan Blades Horkos and Enyo. The knives on the right are the FOBOS Tier 1-C and the Tier 1-mini Gen. 2. I hope that helped. Let me know if you need more info on either. Thanks for watching. Have an awesome day.
@@bushcraftrebooted thank you .
You just need to keep this up Mr. bushcraft. Just put the gas on and keep it rolling
I appreciate your support. Thanks for watching.
Beat rob as a Disney Princess? :P In his words not mine. ;)
I would so love to et better video of these two. Thanks for watching.
This is exactly the way to go. whatever the wind takes you and catch al the surprises along the way
I'm going to work on that big time!! Thanks for the advice.
I like the kit but common man they look brand new. Go out test your kit because no matter how good it is defects are still a possibility I now it might be a small chance. But it may happen and it’s better to have it time tested and know you can depend your life on it.
I've had some limited use with some of this and some of it I've been using for years in one form or another and these are the replacements. As soon as I can et a good spot where I can use this stuff I'll be smashing it like a champ. Thanks for your input and thanks for watching. have an awesome day.
whos the maker for the ones on the right? the brown ones?
FOBOS (For Operators By Operators) knives. The two shown are the Tier 1-C and Tier 1-mini. Designed and built by the owner Eric Hansen. Incredible craftsmanship but to be expected by a 23 year career Green Beret!! Excellent price for what you're getting.
@@bushcraftrebooted thanx for the info bro
@@toddhanson666 Always happy to help. Thanks for watching.
Well stupid the best knufe is the one you survived with. An axe for splitting woid not a knife. For a knife I carry a model 14 Randel. I have carried it for 50 years. It has been in places that would make you crap your panties.
I've got 1 of those.. A Puko not a Randel got it from my father in 1974. On my kit in Beirut and lots of other places. It too can tell stories...