I've got one of these on order to pair with my Selvans. I'll attach it via the molle. For me this is the lose up work knife. The Selvans is for bigger tasks. Of course I'll have a Silky with me along with my custom Nepalese made Kuhkri. All bases are covered.
G'day BCT, I always carry a smaller fella as a secondary blade, though not around my neck, since I often have a compass or small binos there to start with. Certainly on the belt or with a decent pocket clip and maybe lanyard is fine. I do like the simplicity of this one and is no doubt much more robust than a SAK and others. Would be good to have some scales IMO, much like what Cold Steel did with the Survivalist. Though in fairness a para wrap may well come in handy for other uses. Btw; I'm a big fan of carabiners too, (in multiple sizes), just so useful for negligible weight. Cheers Duke.
Yeah i think some scales would not have gone astray. i might fashion some for mine as time goes by but the 2mm cord i put on there is ok as it still fits the scabbard easily enough. If i put some scales on it I'll have to modify/change the scabbard i think.
Fantastic vid! Informative as always, and seeing the way your dressed to stay warm reminds me of why I live in the desert! Take care my friend and becsafe!
These are only for warm weather unless you want to buy inner gloves made of merino wool or similar. I have such liners. These types of liner gloves, very thin but warm are usually worn by ice climbers inside of other gloves (BTW I'm not ice climbing-yet). If you wear such liners inside of the gloves I'm wearing then the dexterity is still very good indeed. The actual gloves are made with both Goat leather and synthetics and the brand is Direct Action; model is called "Hard Gloves". They are very good for handling knives and guns IMHO. However, as I said for prolonged cold u should use them with a thin liner such as wool.
Thanks for the vid, love the way it looks. I’m surprised extrema labels this as a bushcraft knife, it’s clearly not. I would have figured it suits their edc or neck knife section better. I do wish this was a sheathed blade for the belt instead of the kydex as really, nobody’s going to neck carry a knife on the daily. I prefer standard classic blade shapes like this. But I was disappointed to see this knife was only 5mm thick. Just like the s600 steel this seems to be a first for extrema. I really enjoyed their 6.3mm standard thickness and it’s strange, even on their smaller neck knife models the blades are 6.3mm thick and I really enjoy them because of that. Not sure why extrema made this move to 5mm as the design of this knife would have benefited greatly from that extra 1.3 mm. Either way this looks like a great blade for every day light to medium duty tasks such as opening packages, maybe breaking small limbs for a fire, or basic food prep like cutting an apple or orange.
Hi, I think/guessing the move to 5mm for such a knife is a consequence of many also complain that 6.3mm is too thick. You can't win them all LOL! Thanks for watching! They are going to selling this model with a USA made ULTI clip next year, so they work well for pocket carry.
@@BushCampingTools my satre arrives today, I’ve already got a few ulti clips for my nk1/nk2 knives. Although I’ve found a drawback to the ulti clip on these blades. The ulti clip adds additional rigidity to the back of the kydex sheaths, which normally needs to flex when inserting the knife. This has caused the blade to dig into the kydex and slowly chip away at the plastic
ciao.. si gran bel coltello ero l'altro giorno con Daniele Dal Canto il suo creatore che siamo amici da 30 anni e abita nella mia città Livorno. Io ho ordinato la versione in S600 ma anche quello in N690 è favoloso.. ottimo video come sempre un abbraccio... e sono contento che hai preso l'ultimo knife di Daniele... 😁👍
Hi there, yes he must be proud of his design for sure. I'm sure that S600 version will stay sharp for a long time of use. Wow 30 years you must have known each other since teenagers ! Thanks for watching!
Scusa ma io l ho acquistato ,il disegno è anche bello ma sul campo paragonato a un mora robust non regge il confronto.Con il fire still è molto gnucco e per lo piu mi si è rovinato,formando una bavettina.A me non sembra proprio così performante e di coltelli ne ho una decina.
@@abramoparoli3848 allora facciamo chiarezza … prima di tutto .. il mora robust non é un nek Knife .. il suo acciaio é un carbonio e costa 25 euro .. io l’ho ordinato S600 spero presto di recensirlo sul mio canale e di coltelli ne ho 80 circa .. ma tu non puoi paragonare un Robust con un Nek Knife (e comunque penso che la qualità su tutto primeggi il Satre) il robust puoi paragonarlo al Sethlans.. e anche li vedrai che il Mora ci esce malconcio .. stai praticamente paragonando una Wolkswagen contro una Ferrari .. ovvio la Ferrari é Extrema Ratio !!! Spero di esser stato chiaro anche perchè nel Bosco il Satre é per un utilizzo diverso dal Robust .. comunque il Satre 5mm di spessore contro i 3,2mm del Robust .. il Satre 7cm di lama contro i 10 del Robust che tra l’altro é un Hiddentang.. mette il Satre un full tang .. fai te .. senza parlare dell’acciaio . Sia S600 o N690co superiore in tutto al carbonio del Robust .. un saluto …
@@enrygarcia Salve!!! Si giustamente sono due coltelli diversi ,quello acquistato da me è il 600 color metallo chiaro.Questa sera mi sono accorto che aveva già perso il filo ,usato solo mezzora con un legno nel bosco.Ho provato a tagliare la carta ,classica prova.Lo so che lei è un intenditore ,la conosco seguendo molti suoi video!!! Comunque ora ho ordinato l Eldris della Mora e rifarò una riprova dei due,grazie per la sua risposta.Se farà un test ,sarò lieto di guardare il video salve!!!
@@abramoparoli3848 Abramo .. mi sembra strano che perda il filo così rapidamente .. S600 è temprato a 64Hrc cioè è un acciaio particolare è fatto x tagliare utensili .. non so cosa dire .. purtroppo io non l’ho ancora provato solo visto in mano quello del suo creatore Daniele Dal Canto tra l’altro carissimo amico mio .. comunque fammi sapere se sei riuscito ad affilarlo .. grazie di seguire i miei video .. ma ricordati Abramo il Setra non è nato per batoning o chapping ma x taglio cordame .. curving e cibarie .. un saluto 🖖
Hi, I'm yet to try it but it probably could, although there are so many other things which can be used to strike steel, eg broken quartz mineral, glass, etc.
La carta la taglia bene ,il legno un po meno,con il fire still non c è verso e per lo piu si consuma il dorso formando una bavettina ,molto meglio un Mora e costa 8 volte meno.
Hi there, nothing can beat a knife with a proper handle on it such as your example of a MORA. This knife however, it not intended to fi into that market, I don't think anyone would agree with that. Some people like these neck knives, it is a very personal choice rather than an absolute practical one I think.
It's not meant to replace a Mora. These neck knives are only for those who like this style of knives and are not for everybody. I say this in the video
Don't worry, just momentarily! Not enough to change the temper. One thing about N690 it was intended for un lubricated milling at high temp without reduction of hardening. But of course to make a habit of sticking in the coals would be very stupid, that I agree upon. Thanks for watching!
Great video like always, i really would like you to do something like a serie, where you share your experiencie and knowledge with us.
Hi there, ok I will take this onboard and think about some videos, many have actually asked for such videos.
I've got one of these on order to pair with my Selvans. I'll attach it via the molle. For me this is the lose up work knife. The Selvans is for bigger tasks. Of course I'll have a Silky with me along with my custom Nepalese made Kuhkri. All bases are covered.
Totally!
G'day BCT, I always carry a smaller fella as a secondary blade, though not around my neck, since I often have a compass or small binos there to start with. Certainly on the belt or with a decent pocket clip and maybe lanyard is fine.
I do like the simplicity of this one and is no doubt much more robust than a SAK and others. Would be good to have some scales IMO, much like what Cold Steel did with the Survivalist. Though in fairness a para wrap may well come in handy for other uses.
Btw; I'm a big fan of carabiners too, (in multiple sizes), just so useful for negligible weight.
Cheers Duke.
Yeah i think some scales would not have gone astray. i might fashion some for mine as time goes by but the 2mm cord i put on there is ok as it still fits the scabbard easily enough. If i put some scales on it I'll have to modify/change the scabbard i think.
Fantastic vid! Informative as always, and seeing the way your dressed to stay warm reminds me of why I live in the desert! Take care my friend and becsafe!
Ha ha! Yeah I wouldn't mind a bit of desert action now mate, I do prefer it hot LOL! Thanks for watching!
What gloves are you wearing? Are they good for using a knife in cold weather? Thank you very much
These are only for warm weather unless you want to buy inner gloves made of merino wool or similar. I have such liners. These types of liner gloves, very thin but warm are usually worn by ice climbers inside of other gloves (BTW I'm not ice climbing-yet). If you wear such liners inside of the gloves I'm wearing then the dexterity is still very good indeed. The actual gloves are made with both Goat leather and synthetics and the brand is Direct Action; model is called "Hard Gloves". They are very good for handling knives and guns IMHO. However, as I said for prolonged cold u should use them with a thin liner such as wool.
@@BushCampingTools Ok, thank you very much for your answer! 🙏🏻😊
I just came across this knife and was very impressed. It seams to hold an edge well and it can be adapted to different tasks.
Yes indeed.
Thick little knife! Nice review as always & the cooking was excellent too 👏🏼
Thanks mate!
@@BushCampingTools 🍻
I think - very high price for small skeleton knife. Anyway , is made by great company , high quality steel , harismatic .
Very cool
Thanks!
Thanks for the vid, love the way it looks. I’m surprised extrema labels this as a bushcraft knife, it’s clearly not. I would have figured it suits their edc or neck knife section better. I do wish this was a sheathed blade for the belt instead of the kydex as really, nobody’s going to neck carry a knife on the daily. I prefer standard classic blade shapes like this. But I was disappointed to see this knife was only 5mm thick. Just like the s600 steel this seems to be a first for extrema. I really enjoyed their 6.3mm standard thickness and it’s strange, even on their smaller neck knife models the blades are 6.3mm thick and I really enjoy them because of that. Not sure why extrema made this move to 5mm as the design of this knife would have benefited greatly from that extra 1.3 mm. Either way this looks like a great blade for every day light to medium duty tasks such as opening packages, maybe breaking small limbs for a fire, or basic food prep like cutting an apple or orange.
Hi, I think/guessing the move to 5mm for such a knife is a consequence of many also complain that 6.3mm is too thick. You can't win them all LOL! Thanks for watching! They are going to selling this model with a USA made ULTI clip next year, so they work well for pocket carry.
@@BushCampingTools my satre arrives today, I’ve already got a few ulti clips for my nk1/nk2 knives. Although I’ve found a drawback to the ulti clip on these blades. The ulti clip adds additional rigidity to the back of the kydex sheaths, which normally needs to flex when inserting the knife. This has caused the blade to dig into the kydex and slowly chip away at the plastic
ciao.. si gran bel coltello ero l'altro giorno con Daniele Dal Canto il suo creatore che siamo amici da 30 anni e abita nella mia città Livorno. Io ho ordinato la versione in S600 ma anche quello in N690 è favoloso.. ottimo video come sempre un abbraccio... e sono contento che hai preso l'ultimo knife di Daniele... 😁👍
Hi there, yes he must be proud of his design for sure. I'm sure that S600 version will stay sharp for a long time of use. Wow 30 years you must have known each other since teenagers !
Thanks for watching!
Scusa ma io l ho acquistato ,il disegno è anche bello ma sul campo paragonato a un mora robust non regge il confronto.Con il fire still è molto gnucco e per lo piu mi si è rovinato,formando una bavettina.A me non sembra proprio così performante e di coltelli ne ho una decina.
@@abramoparoli3848 allora facciamo chiarezza … prima di tutto .. il mora robust non é un nek Knife .. il suo acciaio é un carbonio e costa 25 euro .. io l’ho ordinato S600 spero presto di recensirlo sul mio canale e di coltelli ne ho 80 circa .. ma tu non puoi paragonare un Robust con un Nek Knife (e comunque penso che la qualità su tutto primeggi il Satre) il robust puoi paragonarlo al Sethlans.. e anche li vedrai che il Mora ci esce malconcio .. stai praticamente paragonando una Wolkswagen contro una Ferrari .. ovvio la Ferrari é Extrema Ratio !!! Spero di esser stato chiaro anche perchè nel
Bosco il Satre é per un utilizzo diverso dal Robust .. comunque il Satre 5mm di spessore contro i 3,2mm del Robust .. il Satre 7cm di lama contro i 10 del Robust che tra l’altro é un Hiddentang.. mette il Satre un full tang .. fai te .. senza parlare dell’acciaio . Sia S600 o N690co superiore in tutto al carbonio del Robust .. un saluto …
@@enrygarcia Salve!!! Si giustamente sono due coltelli diversi ,quello acquistato da me è il 600 color metallo chiaro.Questa sera mi sono accorto che aveva già perso il filo ,usato solo mezzora con un legno nel bosco.Ho provato a tagliare la carta ,classica prova.Lo so che lei è un intenditore ,la conosco seguendo molti suoi video!!! Comunque ora ho ordinato l Eldris della Mora e rifarò una riprova dei due,grazie per la sua risposta.Se farà un test ,sarò lieto di
guardare il video salve!!!
@@abramoparoli3848 Abramo .. mi sembra strano che perda il filo così rapidamente .. S600 è temprato a 64Hrc cioè è un acciaio particolare è fatto x tagliare utensili .. non so cosa dire .. purtroppo io non l’ho ancora provato solo visto in mano quello del suo creatore Daniele Dal Canto tra l’altro carissimo amico mio .. comunque fammi sapere se sei riuscito ad affilarlo .. grazie di seguire i miei video .. ma ricordati Abramo il Setra non è nato per batoning o chapping ma x taglio cordame .. curving e cibarie .. un saluto 🖖
Ya'll are so fast with commenting! I stood no chance.
Hi, I wanted to ask you if the back of this n690co steel knife generates sparks when rubbed with the flintlock? Let me know, thanks Michele.
Hi, I'm yet to try it but it probably could, although there are so many other things which can be used to strike steel, eg broken quartz mineral, glass, etc.
La carta la taglia bene ,il legno un po meno,con il fire still non c è verso e per lo piu si consuma il dorso formando una bavettina ,molto meglio un Mora e costa 8 volte meno.
Hi there, nothing can beat a knife with a proper handle on it such as your example of a MORA. This knife however, it not intended to fi into that market, I don't think anyone would agree with that. Some people like these neck knives, it is a very personal choice rather than an absolute practical one I think.
Ultima prova che farò con l eldris della Mora ,vediamo quale se la cava meglio.Appena mi arriva l Eldris.
It's not meant to replace a Mora. These neck knives are only for those who like this style of knives and are not for everybody. I say this in the video
Please, never use your knife in the fire, it will get damaged and it loses its hardness
Don't worry, just momentarily! Not enough to change the temper. One thing about N690 it was intended for un lubricated milling at high temp without reduction of hardening. But of course to make a habit of sticking in the coals would be very stupid, that I agree upon. Thanks for watching!