I like it, but mostly because I like the blade geometry and M4. The Axis auto is one of my favorite autos, but I'm partial to manual. A pinch small though. I carry a Yojimbo 2 and it's just the right size.
I came into the comments to say this exact thing. I almost bought the AutoImmunity before looking at the length. Why benchmade couldn't add an inch to the blade and handle, blows my mind. They played themselves by delivering everything that makes an amazing knife but made it too short to work for what this grind type is meant for. I bought the Yojimbo 2 instead and don't regret paying less for more.
They’re great little utility blades for breaking down boxes and, I honestly think that an auto is best suited, in this form, for smallish knives. A bit steep in my book and I may just go box cutter for this job case, but, I don’t hate them
Nice looking knives but i just can't do their ridiculous prices, they don't even do the best axis lock and it was their creation/ design. But hey to each their own, if you dont mind spending that money then enjoy it
Little knives! I agree with you, I prefer something bigger. 4" blade is too big, but 3.5" hits the sweet spot for me. Depends on how you use them, office job vs field job. Get a box cutter if someone was to type all day😂
I prefer carrying a larger knife. I went from the mini barrage to the micro flip to the manix 2 to the microtech MSI for my edc. It just feels more capable for any use I may need it for.
These knives are NOT worth the $200 price, that is crazy, I would say, $100 t0 $125, maybe $150. I have a Benchmade 4400SBK Casbah Automatic and I paid less the current cost. Excellent knife, I know it's all about the material. When it come to size I have the Azeria and the hidden Canyon, the Azeria is a much lower cost knife and the Hidden Cayon is a better knife for the same price. Shoot, you want a utility knife. Get an Olight Otacle EDC Utility Tool for $17 and a nice case.
I like it, but mostly because I like the blade geometry and M4. The Axis auto is one of my favorite autos, but I'm partial to manual. A pinch small though. I carry a Yojimbo 2 and it's just the right size.
Yep this in a bit bigger size might be super cool.
I came into the comments to say this exact thing. I almost bought the AutoImmunity before looking at the length. Why benchmade couldn't add an inch to the blade and handle, blows my mind. They played themselves by delivering everything that makes an amazing knife but made it too short to work for what this grind type is meant for. I bought the Yojimbo 2 instead and don't regret paying less for more.
They’re great little utility blades for breaking down boxes and, I honestly think that an auto is best suited, in this form, for smallish knives. A bit steep in my book and I may just go box cutter for this job case, but, I don’t hate them
Great points and I agree. Great utility knife
Nice looking knives but i just can't do their ridiculous prices, they don't even do the best axis lock and it was their creation/ design. But hey to each their own, if you dont mind spending that money then enjoy it
I like the colors they come in
I’m all about small knives.. and have a green full ammunity myself.. so I’d better 😅
Little knives! I agree with you, I prefer something bigger. 4" blade is too big, but 3.5" hits the sweet spot for me. Depends on how you use them, office job vs field job. Get a box cutter if someone was to type all day😂
Yep agree.
I prefer carrying a larger knife. I went from the mini barrage to the micro flip to the manix 2 to the microtech MSI for my edc. It just feels more capable for any use I may need it for.
I agree I am not a huge fan of the micro knives. Although they have their place for some.
The Manix 2 is a fucking savage of a knife
Great colors really wanted but that size is just too small for me
I hear ya.
Appreciate your objectivity !
Thanks. I’m just an average guy talking about knives I’ve got NO vested interest at all.
Interesting design. Benchmade makes some good stuff
They do. They just need to get their pricing a bit more in line.
Great overview!
@@symsoup thanks.
I sliced myself on accident with the partial immunity blade & my 1st thought was if this thing opens in my pocket I’m a goner! 😛
I love it Badd though!
Great review! A wee bit pricey for me.
These knives are NOT worth the $200 price, that is crazy, I would say, $100 t0 $125, maybe $150. I have a Benchmade 4400SBK Casbah Automatic and I paid less the current cost. Excellent knife, I know it's all about the material. When it come to size I have the Azeria and the hidden Canyon, the Azeria is a much lower cost knife and the Hidden Cayon is a better knife for the same price. Shoot, you want a utility knife. Get an Olight Otacle EDC Utility Tool for $17 and a nice case.
Oh no argument here.
even based on grams, its too much. M4 is the priciest material in it.. the rest is employee money i guess
Can be had for 150 new if you are part of the rivers edge cutlery group
@@tiddybagelwhat’s that?
I bought one and it feels like a expensive box cutter 😂
@@JaySkyBlueWalker pretty much lolol
expensive poopoo and expensive doodoo...i will say, the cross bar auto action is pretty cool tho...
Agreed it’s a cool design
Anybody who wants a bigger version should get a Kansept main street with the crossbar lock and save $230!! 😂
The design is very similar!
Chinese
@@johnj.baranski6553 and I personally have no issue with that.
@@johnj.baranski6553I’m no fan of the CCP but the Chinese people have to eat! I bet half the parts in your car are made in China! 😂