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The Pocket Perspective
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The Pocket Perspective focuses on reviews and how-tos of EDC Gear like knives and flashlights. If those things interest you, grab a drink and some popcorn and stick around.
- Wes Newman
- Wes Newman
Olight i3T EOS Review
Review of the i3T EOS Titanium flashlight from Olight.
The Pocket Perspective Instagram - thepocketperspective
--------Specs--------
Dimensions - 3.5" (89mm) x 0.59" (15mm)
Emitter - Philips LUXEON TX - Cool White
Reflector - TIR Optic
Output - 180 Lumens (21mins), 5 Lumens (16hrs)
Battery - AAA
Voltage - 1.2v - 1.5v
Material - Titanium, Aluminium
Weight - Titanium - 1.4 oz (39g) w/o Battery, Aluminium - 1.1 oz (30g) w/o Battery,
Waterproof rating - IPX8
Impact Resistance - None given
Beam Distance - 196ft, 60m
Beam Intensity - 900 Candela
Origin - China
Price - Ti:$37, Al:$20
Measured Lumens - Ti:188, AL:194
--------Time Stamps--------
00:00 - Intro
00:43 - Specs
02:57 - Size Comparison
04:28 - Operation
07:48 - Carry
10:10 - Build Quality
12:15 - Tint Compare
15:10 - Lumen Test
16:43 - Summary
18:12 - Why you should or shouldn't buy it
--------Links--------
Lumen Tube
budgetlightforum.com/node/60100
--------Music--------
www.streambeats.com/
The Pocket Perspective Instagram - thepocketperspective
--------Specs--------
Dimensions - 3.5" (89mm) x 0.59" (15mm)
Emitter - Philips LUXEON TX - Cool White
Reflector - TIR Optic
Output - 180 Lumens (21mins), 5 Lumens (16hrs)
Battery - AAA
Voltage - 1.2v - 1.5v
Material - Titanium, Aluminium
Weight - Titanium - 1.4 oz (39g) w/o Battery, Aluminium - 1.1 oz (30g) w/o Battery,
Waterproof rating - IPX8
Impact Resistance - None given
Beam Distance - 196ft, 60m
Beam Intensity - 900 Candela
Origin - China
Price - Ti:$37, Al:$20
Measured Lumens - Ti:188, AL:194
--------Time Stamps--------
00:00 - Intro
00:43 - Specs
02:57 - Size Comparison
04:28 - Operation
07:48 - Carry
10:10 - Build Quality
12:15 - Tint Compare
15:10 - Lumen Test
16:43 - Summary
18:12 - Why you should or shouldn't buy it
--------Links--------
Lumen Tube
budgetlightforum.com/node/60100
--------Music--------
www.streambeats.com/
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I love seeing this useful application of trigonometry. As a novice freehand sharpener, this will be extremely useful for me; thanks!
I just picked one up today I'm not having that opening issue yours is
Great info and demo. Thanks!
@5:51 Street prices $441.00 and $235.00. They are all the way up to $577.50 for the Drunken and $303.00 for the Spydie Chef. Thanks Joe!
Great Video!!! Do you know, if the acid stone wash method also works for the cru steel? I have an Spyderco PM2 with Cru Steel.
I bought two Spyderco Dragonfly-2 knives in VG10 and one hasn’t been out of its box because the other one is indestructible and having too much fun being a knife.
What is the name of elictric
Wow .... i like your video sir ..interesting😊
Good information and I set up a spreadsheet to do the calculations, but all of the tutorials miss one thing. When you have multiple facets you have a primary facet starting at the back of the knife, then you may have a secondary facet, then the cutting edge angle facet. Two faceted knives with just a primary and the cutting edge facet is straight forward, but when you have a facet in between and you are clamping on to the primary facet, the formula does not account for the secondary angle between the primary and the cutting facet. In other words, when you set up the jig you clamp to the primary facet to grind the cutting facet. If there is another angle between the two facets, you will be grinding the cutting facet using the sum of the two facet angles. Have you devised a method to calculate the second facet and subtract the cutting facet angle? I am going to work it out, it will take a little more math, but the nice thing about spreadsheets is once you figure it out you have it forever. I have many formulas I have saved over the years that I use often
Just bought one of three left at st Nick's knives. Love the anesthetics, great review
Never heard of the spyderco shaymen😂
I know this video is already several years old, but it popped onto my page, and I'm happy to say that its great! New sub here...looking forward to the rest of your page!
This in magnacut is my favorite knife!
I'm not aware of a Magnacut version yet, where did you find that?
Great, so simple yet so easy to miss that you can do. Thanks!
I usually like niche/expensive knives but I recently picked this up and love it. Action is great and it’s a steal for the price. It absolutely punches above its weight class.
Great review. I have been carrying a gifted kershaw clash for six weeks to see if i need a knife in tge limited real estate of my pockets. I work an office job. I'd love a video from experienced edc knife owners describing what they use their knives for. I've found that i need to remind myself to use the knife. The more I use it, the more I find uses for it. I know many folks collect knives and sometimes the reviews and explainers seem somewhat focused on collecters needs. But i think 'the only knife you need is the knife you have' is not interesting to someone like me.
You just taught me how not to beat up my thumb opening the squid. Man it's that easy to flick, who knew?
Good information, yet very slow delivery and long video. This is TH-cam, please try to cut your video time. We all have lives.
Reminds me of WW1 german aircraft camo.
Love it 😍❤️
Very cool!
Ain’t nobody going to do all this lol but it’s dope video
spend 500 bucks to mod a $200 knife - first world problems
I love this knife and basically carry it every day. Super corrosion resistant, easy to sharpen, holds an edge well and very low maintenance. 👌
You should try the Medford Smooth Criminal. Button lock with similar dimensions.
I've done research on basically every easily attainable Spyderco, and every time I think I found something I like more, I come back to the Sage 5 Lightweight. It just ticks every single box for me, in an EDC knife. Perfect size, weight, blade thickness, features, etc. It's going to be my first real Spyderco, 100%.
Ive had this knife for 7 years and its my go to for prying.
gradiant or degree?
Hey! So how do you deal with the rust and patina of the k390? i am struggling with it and would appreciate your insight.
They have a factory micarta PM2 with cruwear now! I’m getting it %100. Super excited😂😊
Spyderco doesn't void warranty unless you mess it up putting it back together. Anodizing scales probably does void it though because it's an alteration.
What impressed me most about my Dragonfly 2 Wharncliffe in K390 is that it came at 0.011" (0.29 mm) thickness behind the edge. My only knife with a slicier grind is an Opinel 'garden' knife.
Love this knife. The pivot action is crazy smooth, like bearings. Not sure why my military can't feel like this. Owning this has really changed my opinion on wharncliffes, for regular use, I find it does most things better than normal blade shapes. It's penetrates much better and follows through the cut better than trailing tips. I sit here wondering why most knives have trailing tips. Seriously, how often do you use the belly of a knife? Maybe to carve wood but when do you do that? Even cutting food, wharncliffes just cut better.
If this was a self defense knife I'd say deep carry is a problem but since it isn't and it's more like an edc for edc things..... who cares
Thanks for sharing the steps, it's helps a lot, foward to see more of your work 😀 👍
I just got this for my girlfriend. Its cool, she loves it. I cut my finger with it within the first 5 minutes of having it out of the box by depolying the knife with my other hand in the way🤠
What clip is that? Looks nice
Just picked one up in Magnacut. I absolutely love it!
thank you so much! I finally pulled the trigger on this one i'll justify the cost of my tiny knife as a tool i would be using for years and years, why does it when someone buys $100-200 Jordans nobody bats an eye? those things disposable
excellent job and comments!!
Is the pieces the same with steel?
Great review, thanks!
What I would lik to know is if application of the dlc coating effects hrc. Does application require heat? Is the knife as hard as one without the coating?
This was my first Civivi, loved it then got the elementum. I carry this one way more. My buck knives seem so obsolete now.
I've got the elements, backlash and Brigand. Yes, civivi are defo upping their game. I've got knives 2-3 times more expensive than these range and wouldn't believe the same quality.
Great review, great knife! Subscribed...👌
That is a proper review. 👍
Ever have trouble getting a PM2 or Para 3 knife to center and stay centered? Me too, but I might have a solution, or at least something to try. I have found myself fiddling with the pivot for a long time, unable to get it to adjust or stay adjusted. I’m not entirely sure what is happening, but I find that if I first tighten both pivot screws all the way. Not tight, but snug. Then back them out and proceed to adjust, which should now be much easier and more effective!
Spyderco Para 3, hands down. No other knife has so many available aftermarket scales, clips, backspacers and other hardware. Spyderco PM2s and Para 3s are great knives, but one weakness is that most are available only in G-10, a highly serviceable material, but not the most beautiful or luxurious. Lucky for us, the aftermarket has responded enthusiastically to the popularity of these 2 models, with hundreds of customization options, which make excellent knives even better. It’s a wonder that ANY of these knives remain, with all their OEM parts intact!
The flag is forward charging towards the fight.
Would like to buy one in the UK any ideas