I’m buying this from a friend this Saturday. Your video has given me confidence in this piece. I’ve watched this video twice now. THANKS FOR YOUR INSIGHT!
@Bush Camping Tools OK, Thank. I decided to purchase them straight from Italy. I now have six (6) Extrema Raio's thanks to you. Stay Safe and Happy New Years. Stay Safe.
I can tell by your smile you love this knife. I love new innovation in knife making. Extrema Ratio seems to be a very innovative brand in the knife industry. This knife is a beast. I have to score one of these knives next. Great demonstration!
Ah LOL, not too easy to read my body language! I do indeed like it and by sheer coincidence I have some old knife designs laying around the office and with the exception of their funky grips, my blade looks pretty much like the Giant Mamba, so it would be a bit hard for me not to like it! As always, thanks for your comments!
What an excellent piece of forged metal! Very pure, very reduced and very „direct“ ... This knife is the first in a very long time that I really like. Great review of a great knife.
They are the dullest blades i have ever bought totally blunt edge I know I could put my own edge on but for nearly £300 you would expect it to be as sharp as lionsteel or Fox 2 other Italian knife companies very very keen edges ...yeh I'm disappointed they look good to think for a slicer to light for a chopper
Really looks like an absolutely incredible knife, built like an absolute tank. Thickness-wise it's identical to the Cold Steel 1917 Bowie, which is a *very* thick and heavy blade, also built to withstand a ton of abuse. I do love my bowie, but it's just stupidly big and heavy. This looks like it'll fulfill most of those needs in a smaller and lighter package, while not compromising on durability. As a matter of fact, this blade will likely outperform my bowie in durability, as it's N690 steel compared to the 1085 steel my bowie is made of. Plus the added benefit of being able to use it as, you know, a knife. The bowie is more of a pure chopping blade due to its immense size and weight, making it highly impractical for any kind of precision work. Thanks for the review!
LOL, yep and that's exactly why I show cutting simple stuff like cheese with it because a knife has to e good to compete with a cheese wire LOL if your not going to mess it up and cut it thinly etc. I think what helps this design is the angle (I actually haven't measured it yet) of the blade and of course the edge geometry, but you saw, that bit of wood I was feathering in my hands, not resting it on the ground or against something, was some random piece (to make it as fair and honest as possible-not pre planned LOL; was done relatively easily with such a thick blade like this. I'll be making more videos on it as time goes by. But after just over a week with it now, it isn't disappointing me. Thanks for watching!
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Great question and I was hoping someone would ask this. There is no doubt that my T4000S can slice objects more easily, simply physics here because the blade is much thinner, so for example if I cut a big tuber like a yam or sweet potato the T4000S is unlikely to split it before the cut is finished, however the Giant Mamba would due to the 6mm thick spine. This in practice isn't going to be a problem unless one gets too hooked up with food aesthetics around the camp site LOL but an advantage of the thicker spine is that you can more comfortable place a palm of a hand upon it and really deliver some cutting power, as apposed to if u did this using the T4000S, it may be a bit uncomfortable due to the 4mm spine thickness. Depends upon what you would be cutting up I guess. Of course too the T4000S has no gimping, and that's fine too. Some people don't like using the Mil Spec coated knives for food prep- probably worrying too much but that's not for me to say either way, but of course the blade of the giant mamba can be purchased uncoated. The Giant Mamba would def take a bigger "beating" than the T4000S, just due to the physical "largeness" of it compared with the T4000S. The scabbard is much better on the Giant Mamba, although they may have made a different scabbard since I got my T4000S?? There is another video on the Giant Mamba coming out soon and you should see it as it may address some of your questions. That review video was shot on a day hunting and fishing trip (we never got anything due to not being serious enough LOL) but today was different LOL!
@@BushCampingTools @Bush Camping Tools OK, Thank. I decided to purchase them straight from Italy. I now have six (6) Extrema Raio's thanks to you. Stay Safe and Happy New Years. Stay Safe.
It goes under the handle. I've had it wet over several days now fishing and hunting LOL, I did take the handle off at the end of the first day and the tang was pretty much dry. I don't think it will be an issue. But yeah, it's a tight fit but not watertight.
Bush Camping Tools yeah, but the big „Blood Groove“ Running under the handle Is a Design mistake in my opinion. Some of the newer ER Knifes have that. Makes the knife less resistant to dirt, more difficult to clean and less hygienic in my opinion. The knife is very nice, but for me that would be a „no“.
@@johnmoder5306 Yes, I would not have made it that way.I def would stopped the groove at the handle.Why they did this I have no idea as it serves no purpose at all. Your observations are totally spot on. Sorry for the late reply! I'm not sure how I missed your comments!
If carrying the size doesn't matter then in skilled hands the Selvans will be king. Personally, I don't own one but it's really the ONTOS, a bit longer and bigger handle and I love my ONTOS!
No, someone else said they did have this problem or thought it could be a problem. For insertion, this has to be done in a certain manner and i think because many have asked about this now i will make a video for you guys about this because the scabbard has some interesting quirks if you like but it is good. Would u be interested in such a short video? I can only make it with the DMP right now as i don't have my GM with me but the system is identical.
Hi thanks for watching. No it's not really sharp enough for that but one could file a small section, it's so thick there is plenty of metal to spare LOL, I love this model!
Hey mate thanks! Yeah I almost got that one but then this thing came out. Yes do make some vids of it, would love to see. We just got back from a fishing and hunting trip over the past 2 days will post something here soon with the Giant Mamba!
Hi there, you bet you can! I gut fish, carve a spoon, bust open wood , carve up meat, veg. This knife despite it being very thick (and of course strong if you need it) I believe is very versatile.
Thanks for the review. Very informative. Just getting into extrema ratio knives now (thanks to your channel) but I've been collecting since 3 years back. I have coldsteel, tops, morakniv, kabar, etc. Can't decide between the 7" fulcrum and this giant mamba. Survival-Tactical-SHTF kind. Any inputs? Thanks. Appreciate it.
@@BushCampingTools I like the blade profile, thickness, sheath/carry system and the overall simplicity of the giant mamba. What I'm having trouble with is the tang being held into the pommel/lanyard hole assembly by a tiny screw. Did you encounter any issues in that area? Getting loose or even snapping due to hard use? It's only because of this that I'm leaning towards the fulcrum. Function over form, first and foremost. Much thanks again.
@@rbskullleader The Fulcrum will be more reliable from that point of view. Although saying that the only way to put pressure upon that screw is for the blade to get caught in something and you try and pull it out. It would take a huge force i think to snap that screw. I did something a while back about if you lose the fixing bolt of the fulcrum you can easily put something else in it's place (unlikely scenario but it is mean to be a soldier knife and hence lots of redundancy built into it if feel.
Hi, great review!! between this giant mamba and the T4000S tanto blade in your opinion which one performs better? I know the T4000S has a thiner blade and makes it more manageble in terms of weight.
Yes the T4000S is going to be better for general food prep as the blade is just about right for some medium duty stuff but still thin enough for good food prep. By food prep I mean cutting up thick hard objects, like potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, sugar cane etc. Yes you can cut into a coconut with the T4000S (I've done it plenty) but you should be careful. I wouldn't have any reservations using the Giant Mamba doing the same thing. (hopefully soon to show as well!). The thing I don't like too much about the T4000S is that if one undoes the top retention strap the knife can simply fall out of the scabbard. Now this maybe a good thing as in super fast drawing if used in combat (I wouldn't know) but that means one should be careful, I think. The scabbard on the Giant Mamba appears so far for my testing to be much safer in terms of the top strap does not need to be done up to keep the knife blade protected.
Hi thanks for watching! The area behind the tip is thick, so it will never penetrate materials as that of something much thinner. Although on saying that it depends upon what the materials/objects are made from. For example, it could easily be put into the outer bark of an old oak and stick there in one go. 6mm behind the tip means whatever object it penetrates must be able to spread that distance, in order for binding. However, if it is just thrusting movement then the Giant Mamba is not heavy. Oh forgot to say, even though there is/are no guards (especially on such a design/Tanto-like) the grip if you are not familiar is very secure. Hope that helps.
Bush Camping Tools thank you very much for you reply, very informative! I was thinking more like how it would perform if you got attacked by a wild animal or even a human as self defence tool, ( I know it’s not the right tool for that job) but I was thinking how it would perform as tantos usually are thick even the traditional ones from back in the day!! Again amazing videos and very informative!!
Depends upon how one treats their tools. The Giant mamba will handle more abuse simply because it is bigger in all dimensions, however the T4000S will be more useful in practical hands, with a thinner but still capable blade. The Giant mamba will be more useful i feel for it's intended audience, ie military applications, where one may need to lever something with the knife, i say may?
There's a big difference of price between the Giant Mamba and the Fulcrum S (252€ for the Giant Mamba and 338€ for the Fulcrum S). Do you think there is a good reason for this difference or the Giant Mamba has a better ratio quality/price ? 86€ is a big difference.
Hi, firstly thanks for watching! I'm not sure one can make a comparison between the two knives as far as price goes. Certainly any knives which have had the Black Mil Spec coating (which must/should be done to military specification) has endured extra steps in production against a knife which has simply bee stone washed. The surface must be prepared appropriately prior to the blackening. The tooling times will be different because the Giant Mamba has a simple symmetrical tang, whereas the Fulcrum S's tang is asymmetrical. It's possible the assembly time is longer for the Fulcrum S, plus the cost of the Fulcrum S's carry system is far more elaborate in construction and materials due to its intended military applications. I'm just guessing all of this because I have no way to know what ER's (of course I would never be privy to this information, being confidential) costing is for production but I'd imagine this is what accounts for the pricing differences, although it may be somewhat dependent too on who is selling the products and their individual markups/margins employed.
If you would compare the Giant Mamba to the Shrapnel One, how would you differentiate between the knives in view of the tasks intended for bushcraft and other tasks like food prep?
Hi Andras, I don't think we could make a direct comparison because they are both different designs, however the Shrapnel One is very good at food prep plus it can easily be pounded upon due to a thick spine near the handle. So yeah it would be much better in that respect if i compared it to the Giant Mamba. Where the Shrapnel one lacks is that it has a very thin tip (so one must be careful using it). The Giant Mamba's tip is like a slightly cut down version of the ONTOS LOL! Also even though the length of the Giant Mamba is 6.24" long one can def chop a small tree/sapling down with it but this would be difficult using the Shrapnel One, this of course may not be important if one is carrying a saw or small hatchet for such a job. Stay tuned because there is another Giant Mamba video to come!
I. Sending mine back its the dullest blade I have ever bought and it was nearly £300 .lionsteel and fox knives are way sharper. I could put my own edge on if it can take a proper edge but its left a bad taste in the mouth..
Sorry to hear that. That's way crazy. I've never had such a bad knife from anyone let alone them, that would prompt me to send it back. It is genuine right? I mean you bought it from a legit dealer or directly from them? There are countless clones out there for sale and let me tell you some of those clones are very difficult to tell the difference.
Hi mate yeh yeh I got it from Knivesandtools in Holland after I stopped moaning like a Sheila I took drastic action and bought a work sharp ken onion powertool lol I do have a good knife collection not as good as yours but still respectable...but last week I bought a SRK in San mai but the same bloody thing happened blunt edge ,if I cut at a piece of paper it would rip halfway down ,then it dawned on me .......its not the knives its the sheaths dulling the blades so I took more action lol and with a small stick file took off some plastic inside the sheath and now the 2 knives are great no dulling when I withdraw them from the sheaths .I hope your on commission from these knife companies based on your videos I've bought 3 ,the mamba, the Fox Rimor ,lion steal m7 lol now I need to watch yer Axe videos I need a new one lol 😅
@@andreaburroni2213 Very good! Then we both like those early models! I wish Mission knives were still making some of their earlier models too but alas they seem to as rare as hen's teeth!
Most robust tip I've ever seen possibly. Softer HR for impact absorption. I love the Mamba, Doberman, MkII.. actually I like Extrema Ratio knives period lol.
That's a pretty good summary! This is tactical. It may not be the best bush crafty knife but in terms of dependability, for many rough tasks, it'll work just fine. Tanks for watching!
Those funny contours on the handle (I own many and have never slipped even when I was lazy and didn't wash my hands of animal grease) really provide a secure grip. I can't say for "baby oil" LOL but then I'm unlikely to get that all over the grip. I forget now but there was this great YT vid of a guy who designed his own knife via an explosive forging process (literally using explosives) one of his "Pros" in his marketing was to cover his hands in like baby oil and or soap and show how the knife would not slip at all LOL!
Yp as i say none of us really need any of this stuff when if we compare it to sending kids to college, fixing the roof o the car etc etc LOL. OR u could look at it tis way, that 100 3 buck cups of coffee LOL
You don't appear to be cross eyed , and you seem intelligent enough , What's up with #2 watches? Fashion statement , doing the ""Bling"" ?????? Live in 2 different time zones??? Holding it for someone???? Trying to be different ??? I give.
LOL, Ok now I'm going to have to give u the full story LOL. Automatic Seiko is a gift from my ageing parents- They insisted (like marched me down to the jewellery store, yes no internet shopping for them!) upon buying me another replacement dive watch after my faithful Citizen Eco Drive 200m diver bezel fell off so no good for diving any more; Ok it was like 20 years old. So i wear this out of respect for them still looking after their crazy son after all these years! The Citizen 300m diver is what i wanted to replace my 200M diver with but I could not find it of course in a small rural town shop and none for sale within the country over the net. Ok so I bought one OS secondhand (worn once for about ten seconds LOL) and wear this because it's also a watch I love. But as u may have noticed (maybe not, they are indeed at 2 different time zones). Only the Seiko has been diving as yet, both have been UW caving but yeah only the Seiko diving, no point in wearing 2 diving.
@@BushCampingTools I 'm sorry I had to ask. Good way to make conversation , by wearing both. Thank you for responding. I was going to start my own survival school , but my county came out and shot that down. They said I had to have electric lights from the house to the end of the course which was acres , bathrooms , covered shelters ,etc etc etc. I laughed at them ,and said never mind . We're talking big money $$$$$$$$$$$$ . I already own the land ,100% , house , etc . No rent a John's permanent heated ,cooled ones. Crazy. they even told me ,we'll be back to check on you. I should of cussed them out. They've been back too. Twice. Ever need a new idea or whatever holler at me. Or if you ever want to see a real bigfoot , I've got one on a trail camera on my tiny site. Thebigfellar 0059 ,it's also got bear and deer etc on there too . you'll see quick I don't live in the city , Peace.
@@thebigfellar7178 Hiya back, yeah bureaucracy is such a nightmare! Too many forms, too little common sense. My folks once used to have tour groups visit their garden, then some council wackos decided that after some years of this (quite legally) that they must install a outside toilet and tar maced bus parking area (the bus drivers used to park in a huge paddock, no problems! Well of course this all cost a very large amount of money just for the sake of satisfying some loser with nothing better to do; unfortunately the outcome was no more bus tours, ok the councils loss as it brought tourism to the area.
@@BushCampingTools Yea they are just like you said paper pushers with an attitude . I have a great story about just that ,sometime when you have time . Best of all it's a true story. Where there's a will , there's a way. let me know Peace.
Damn that baby slices and feathers pretty nicely for such a thick and beefy blade!
You bet it does and i guess it's due to their edge on it (plus my skill with it LOL!).
I’m buying this from a friend this Saturday. Your video has given me confidence in this piece. I’ve watched this video twice now. THANKS FOR YOUR INSIGHT!
Hi there, thanks for saying so. It's a very versatile knife as you can see. Many thanks for watching.
@Bush Camping Tools OK, Thank. I decided to purchase them straight from Italy. I now have six (6) Extrema Raio's thanks to you. Stay Safe and Happy New Years. Stay Safe.
The best way!
I got one for my son, due to your blog and video. He loves it. As always, EXCELLENT review(s) sir.
Hey thanks!
I can tell by your smile you love this knife. I love new innovation in knife making. Extrema Ratio seems to be a very innovative brand in the knife industry. This knife is a beast. I have to score one of these knives next. Great demonstration!
Ah LOL, not too easy to read my body language! I do indeed like it and by sheer coincidence I have some old knife designs laying around the office and with the exception of their funky grips, my blade looks pretty much like the Giant Mamba, so it would be a bit hard for me not to like it! As always, thanks for your comments!
And the locking mechanism on the sheath is AMAZING!
Too right mate! Very cool indeed!
What an excellent piece of forged metal!
Very pure, very reduced and very „direct“ ...
This knife is the first in a very long time that I really like.
Great review of a great knife.
Hi, Diderich thanks for watching. Yes, I love it's simplistic design.
this is not a forged knife. Is made like the most, for asportation.
They are the dullest blades i have ever bought totally blunt edge I know I could put my own edge on but for nearly £300 you would expect it to be as sharp as lionsteel or Fox 2 other Italian knife companies very very keen edges ...yeh I'm disappointed they look good to think for a slicer to light for a chopper
Really looks like an absolutely incredible knife, built like an absolute tank. Thickness-wise it's identical to the Cold Steel 1917 Bowie, which is a *very* thick and heavy blade, also built to withstand a ton of abuse. I do love my bowie, but it's just stupidly big and heavy.
This looks like it'll fulfill most of those needs in a smaller and lighter package, while not compromising on durability. As a matter of fact, this blade will likely outperform my bowie in durability, as it's N690 steel compared to the 1085 steel my bowie is made of. Plus the added benefit of being able to use it as, you know, a knife. The bowie is more of a pure chopping blade due to its immense size and weight, making it highly impractical for any kind of precision work. Thanks for the review!
Thanks for your comments, much appreciated!
Nice, this one will be ordered, i use the normal (small) mamba nearly daily.
For me this is a must have 😉
LOL, it was a "Must have" for me as well. I love this design and if you love the mamba, ur going to really like this beast.
Thanks for
watching!
For such a thick blade it sure slices well bet it's a great wood processor tool
LOL, yep and that's exactly why I show cutting simple stuff like cheese with it because a knife has to e good to compete with a cheese wire LOL if your not going to mess it up and cut it thinly etc. I think what helps this design is the angle (I actually haven't measured it yet) of the blade and of course the edge geometry, but you saw, that bit of wood I was feathering in my hands, not resting it on the ground or against something, was some random piece (to make it as fair and honest as possible-not pre planned LOL; was done relatively easily with such a thick blade like this. I'll be making more videos on it as time goes by. But after just over a week with it now, it isn't disappointing me. Thanks for watching!
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I love this knife too, but DAMN 😂
Great review. I am new to your channel, and found it by chance. I love your reviews of Extrema Ratio knives. Keep up the great work.
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A must have 👍
Cool Tanto 👍
totally agree.It's simple but sleek and tough as nails! Plus it is possible to do delicate things with. Thanks for watching!
@@BushCampingTools
Thank U for the Info and the testing 👍
Need to buy it asap👍
@@sifusasdo2314 My pleasure. it was easy to do these tests with a good knife. Many thanks for watching.
Ah what the hell. Every time I watch one of your vids,it cost me money! Another must have knife.
Yes, unfortunately, this channel could do that :)!
Love it! Your blog was detailed too!
Now why does that not surprise me! Just tell me when you pick one up LOL!
Thanks too about your comments re my blog. As You know, I try and make them as interesting as I can.
@@BushCampingTools Watched the video again and re-read your blog again. Great detail!
@@BushCampingTools Just purchased it.
Excellent product
You bet it is! Thanks for watching!
Thank you as always for your reviews- how do you feel this compares performance wise to their T4000 S other than jimping and angle of tanto?
Great question and I was hoping someone would ask this. There is no doubt that my T4000S can slice objects more easily, simply physics here because the blade is much thinner, so for example if I cut a big tuber like a yam or sweet potato the T4000S is unlikely to split it before the cut is finished, however the Giant Mamba would due to the 6mm thick spine. This in practice isn't going to be a problem unless one gets too hooked up with food aesthetics around the camp site LOL but an advantage of the thicker spine is that you can more comfortable place a palm of a hand upon it and really deliver some cutting power, as apposed to if u did this using the T4000S, it may be a bit uncomfortable due to the 4mm spine thickness. Depends upon what you would be cutting up I guess. Of course too the T4000S has no gimping, and that's fine too. Some people don't like using the Mil Spec coated knives for food prep- probably worrying too much but that's not for me to say either way, but of course the blade of the giant mamba can be purchased uncoated. The Giant Mamba would def take a bigger "beating" than the T4000S, just due to the physical "largeness" of it compared with the T4000S. The scabbard is much better on the Giant Mamba, although they may have made a different scabbard since I got my T4000S?? There is another video on the Giant Mamba coming out soon and you should see it as it may address some of your questions. That review video was shot on a day hunting and fishing trip (we never got anything due to not being serious enough LOL) but today was different LOL!
@@BushCampingTools @Bush Camping Tools OK, Thank. I decided to purchase them straight from Italy. I now have six (6) Extrema Raio's thanks to you. Stay Safe and Happy New Years. Stay Safe.
@@alexstone1808 our comments are much appreciated!
Nice Video as always! Does the groove go under the handle so that moisture can come in or does it stop in front of the handle?
It goes under the handle. I've had it wet over several days now fishing and hunting LOL, I did take the handle off at the end of the first day and the tang was pretty much dry. I don't think it will be an issue. But yeah, it's a tight fit but not watertight.
Bush Camping Tools yeah, but the big „Blood Groove“ Running under the handle Is a Design mistake in my opinion. Some of the newer ER Knifes have that. Makes the knife less resistant to dirt, more difficult to clean and less hygienic in my opinion. The knife is very nice, but for me that would be a „no“.
@@johnmoder5306 Yes, I would not have made it that way.I def would stopped the groove at the handle.Why they did this I have no idea as it serves no purpose at all. Your observations are totally spot on. Sorry for the late reply! I'm not sure how I missed your comments!
Bush Camping Tools Don’t worry, Sir hahahaha
Excelente video. Muy buen cuchillo acabado.material. todo de primera calidad.
Much appreciated!
Thanks for these reviews, if you had to choose one knife would you choose the Selvans or the Mamba?
If carrying the size doesn't matter then in skilled hands the Selvans will be king. Personally, I don't own one but it's really the ONTOS, a bit longer and bigger handle and I love my ONTOS!
Woo hoo here I am almost the first one! Will watch the whole video later today! Cheers 🍻
Hi thanks mate, yeah it is jut a tad bigger than the regular Mamba LOL!
Bush Camping Tools Just a tad 😅👊🏼🤣
Hi, nice review, can I ask please, do you find that the edge gets blunt when removing and replacing the blade into and out of the sheath? Cheers Mike
No, someone else said they did have this problem or thought it could be a problem. For insertion, this has to be done in a certain manner and i think because many have asked about this now i will make a video for you guys about this because the scabbard has some interesting quirks if you like but it is good. Would u be interested in such a short video? I can only make it with the DMP right now as i don't have my GM with me but the system is identical.
Hi thanks for the reply, I wee video would be outstanding please. Cheers Mike
Great review! Is the spine is 90 degrees and. /or sharp enough to scrape wood? Many thanks
Hi thanks for watching. No it's not really sharp enough for that but one could file a small section, it's so thick there is plenty of metal to spare LOL, I love this model!
I love the Mamba so far I need to start working with it some. This one is one heck of a knife! Great review man thanks for sharing 😊
Hey mate thanks! Yeah I almost got that one but then this thing came out. Yes do make some vids of it, would love to see. We just got back from a fishing and hunting trip over the past 2 days will post something here soon with the Giant Mamba!
Bush Camping Tools Good deal man sure will do! Glad to hear things went well I can’t wait for more! Cheers 🍻
What would be your choice for outdoor tasks: Giant Mamba or Fox Bushman ??
if those outdoor tasks included hunting then it would have to be the bushman.
Woah you can do cooking stuff with this big tanto blade! I like it a lot!^^
Hi there, you bet you can! I gut fish, carve a spoon, bust open wood , carve up meat, veg. This knife despite it being very thick (and of course strong if you need it) I believe is very versatile.
@@BushCampingTools wah ok thanks for the advice ;-)
Thanks for the review. Very informative. Just getting into extrema ratio knives now (thanks to your channel) but I've been collecting since 3 years back. I have coldsteel, tops, morakniv, kabar, etc. Can't decide between the 7" fulcrum and this giant mamba. Survival-Tactical-SHTF kind. Any inputs? Thanks. Appreciate it.
Fulcrum for SHTF, if in urban situation. Going bush, either one.
@@BushCampingTools I like the blade profile, thickness, sheath/carry system and the overall simplicity of the giant mamba. What I'm having trouble with is the tang being held into the pommel/lanyard hole assembly by a tiny screw. Did you encounter any issues in that area? Getting loose or even snapping due to hard use? It's only because of this that I'm leaning towards the fulcrum. Function over form, first and foremost. Much thanks again.
@@rbskullleader The Fulcrum will be more reliable from that point of view. Although saying that the only way to put pressure upon that screw is for the blade to get caught in something and you try and pull it out. It would take a huge force i think to snap that screw. I did something a while back about if you lose the fixing bolt of the fulcrum you can easily put something else in it's place (unlikely scenario but it is mean to be a soldier knife and hence lots of redundancy built into it if feel.
@@BushCampingTools Much thanks for the inputs. Your videos are very informative. Keep 'em coming.
@@rbskullleader Many thanks!
What's the tang on this knife? Does it have a rats tail? How would it hold up over time you think?
same as the MK2.1 very thick about 15mm wide
no problems
Hi, great review!! between this giant mamba and the T4000S tanto blade in your opinion which one performs better? I know the T4000S has a thiner blade and makes it more manageble in terms of weight.
Yes the T4000S is going to be better for general food prep as the blade is just about right for some medium duty stuff but still thin enough for good food prep. By food prep I mean cutting up thick hard objects, like potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, sugar cane etc. Yes you can cut into a coconut with the T4000S (I've done it plenty) but you should be careful. I wouldn't have any reservations using the Giant Mamba doing the same thing. (hopefully soon to show as well!). The thing I don't like too much about the T4000S is that if one undoes the top retention strap the knife can simply fall out of the scabbard. Now this maybe a good thing as in super fast drawing if used in combat (I wouldn't know) but that means one should be careful, I think. The scabbard on the Giant Mamba appears so far for my testing to be much safer in terms of the top strap does not need to be done up to keep the knife blade protected.
Great video! Can I ask how does it perform on thrusting? Thank you
Hi thanks for watching! The area behind the tip is thick, so it will never penetrate materials as that of something much thinner. Although on saying that it depends upon what the materials/objects are made from.
For example, it could easily be put into the outer bark of an old oak and stick there in one go. 6mm behind the tip means whatever object it penetrates must be able to spread that distance, in order for binding.
However, if it is just thrusting movement then the Giant Mamba is not heavy. Oh forgot to say, even though there is/are no guards (especially on such a design/Tanto-like) the grip if you are not familiar is very secure. Hope that helps.
Bush Camping Tools thank you very much for you reply, very informative! I was thinking more like how it would perform if you got attacked by a wild animal or even a human as self defence tool, ( I know it’s not the right tool for that job) but I was thinking how it would perform as tantos usually are thick even the traditional ones from back in the day!! Again amazing videos and very informative!!
@@Vigilantea92 Hi, ok now I see where u are coming from!
Hallo sir. Is the Gigant Mamba or the 4000s better in your opinion? Thank you answering.
Depends upon how one treats their tools. The Giant mamba will handle more abuse simply because it is bigger in all dimensions, however the T4000S will be more useful in practical hands, with a thinner but still capable blade. The Giant mamba will be more useful i feel for it's intended audience, ie military applications, where one may need to lever something with the knife, i say may?
There's a big difference of price between the Giant Mamba and the Fulcrum S (252€ for the Giant Mamba and 338€ for the Fulcrum S). Do you think there is a good reason for this difference or the Giant Mamba has a better ratio quality/price ? 86€ is a big difference.
Hi, firstly thanks for watching! I'm not sure one can make a comparison between the two knives as far as price goes. Certainly any knives which have had the Black Mil Spec coating (which must/should be done to military specification) has endured extra steps in production against a knife which has simply bee stone washed. The surface must be prepared appropriately prior to the blackening. The tooling times will be different because the Giant Mamba has a simple symmetrical tang, whereas the Fulcrum S's tang is asymmetrical. It's possible the assembly time is longer for the Fulcrum S, plus the cost of the Fulcrum S's carry system is far more elaborate in construction and materials due to its intended military applications.
I'm just guessing all of this because I have no way to know what ER's (of course I would never be privy to this information, being confidential) costing is for production but I'd imagine this is what accounts for the pricing differences, although it may be somewhat dependent too on who is selling the products and their individual markups/margins employed.
Thing looks like the sawed off shotgun version of a katana. Beautiful knife, enjoy 👍
LOL! Great description! I'll remember that!
Hi, where's you video on the Extrema Ratio t3000m or the WAKI ?🤣
LOL! yeah I wish! Fingers crossed, there maybe some "jungle action" later this year!
If you would compare the Giant Mamba to the Shrapnel One, how would you differentiate between the knives in view of the tasks intended for bushcraft and other tasks like food prep?
Hi Andras, I don't think we could make a direct comparison because they are both different designs, however the Shrapnel One is very good at food prep plus it can easily be pounded upon due to a thick spine near the handle. So yeah it would be much better in that respect if i compared it to the Giant Mamba. Where the Shrapnel one lacks is that it has a very thin tip (so one must be careful using it). The Giant Mamba's tip is like a slightly cut down version of the ONTOS LOL! Also even though the length of the Giant Mamba is 6.24" long one can def chop a small tree/sapling down with it but this would be difficult using the Shrapnel One, this of course may not be important if one is carrying a saw or small hatchet for such a job. Stay tuned because there is another Giant Mamba video to come!
Maybe you can get your hands on an Abe&Moses AM-1 knife one day
Yeah I'll check them out, they look interesting at a quick glance I just had, thanks for the tip.
@@BushCampingTools thank you and have a great day
@@andrewscott8892 Thanks!
I. Sending mine back its the dullest blade I have ever bought and it was nearly £300 .lionsteel and fox knives are way sharper. I could put my own edge on if it can take a proper edge but its left a bad taste in the mouth..
Sorry to hear that. That's way crazy. I've never had such a bad knife from anyone let alone them, that would prompt me to send it back. It is genuine right? I mean you bought it from a legit dealer or directly from them? There are countless clones out there for sale and let me tell you some of those clones are very difficult to tell the difference.
Hi mate yeh yeh I got it from Knivesandtools in Holland after I stopped moaning like a Sheila I took drastic action and bought a work sharp ken onion powertool lol I do have a good knife collection not as good as yours but still respectable...but last week I bought a SRK in San mai but the same
bloody thing happened blunt edge ,if I cut at a piece of paper it would rip halfway down ,then it dawned on me .......its not the knives its the sheaths dulling the blades so I took more action lol and with a small stick file took off some plastic inside the sheath and now the 2 knives are great no dulling when I withdraw them from the sheaths .I hope your on commission from these knife companies based on your videos I've bought 3 ,the mamba, the Fox Rimor ,lion steal m7 lol now I need to watch yer Axe videos I need a new one lol 😅
@@roguesheep1747 LOL, as long as my videos do not cause any family disputes over spending!
i'm italian and i never never boght a ER knife. Guess why?
Is it the same reason for not having a Ferrari in the drive way? LOL?
@@BushCampingTools i use ESEE, Busse, Lionsteel and several customs...Got some Lambo here...but, no ER.
@@andreaburroni2213 yeah I like Busse, especially their early models!
@@BushCampingTools my newest is from 2009...the elder's one is 2001.
@@andreaburroni2213 Very good! Then we both like those early models! I wish Mission knives were still making some of their earlier models too but alas they seem to as rare as hen's teeth!
Most robust tip I've ever seen possibly. Softer HR for impact absorption. I love the Mamba, Doberman, MkII.. actually I like Extrema Ratio knives period lol.
That's a pretty good summary! This is tactical. It may not be the best bush crafty knife but in terms of dependability, for many rough tasks, it'll work just fine. Tanks for watching!
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LOL!It's a keeper for me LOL! Thanks for watching!
I would be concerned a hand would slide forward towards the blade.
Those funny contours on the handle (I own many and have never slipped even when I was lazy and didn't wash my hands of animal grease) really provide a secure grip. I can't say for "baby oil" LOL but then I'm unlikely to get that all over the grip. I forget now but there was this great YT vid of a guy who designed his own knife via an explosive forging process (literally using explosives) one of his "Pros" in his marketing was to cover his hands in like baby oil and or soap and show how the knife would not slip at all LOL!
I didn’t like the way you cut the salami…….. it just made me feel uncomfortable
LOL, was it too thick?? Thanks for watching!
@@BushCampingTools it was too long and thick, plus why did you cut it? You could have put the whole thing in your mouth no problem.
$330 dollars ? ? ? Damn, that's a car payment.
Yp as i say none of us really need any of this stuff when if we compare it to sending kids to college, fixing the roof o the car etc etc LOL. OR u could look at it tis way, that 100 3 buck cups of coffee LOL
@@BushCampingTools Thanks for responding, well I just got my iIRS tax return so I'm buying two. Thanks, Stay Safe.
Thick ultil almost the tip, a beauty, i like very much.
Hi thanks and thanks for watching!
You don't appear to be cross eyed , and you seem intelligent enough , What's up with #2 watches? Fashion statement , doing the ""Bling"" ?????? Live in 2 different time zones??? Holding it for someone???? Trying to be different ??? I give.
LOL, Ok now I'm going to have to give u the full story LOL. Automatic Seiko is a gift from my ageing parents- They insisted (like marched me down to the jewellery store, yes no internet shopping for them!) upon buying me another replacement dive watch after my faithful Citizen Eco Drive 200m diver bezel fell off so no good for diving any more; Ok it was like 20 years old. So i wear this out of respect for them still looking after their crazy son after all these years! The Citizen 300m diver is what i wanted to replace my 200M diver with but I could not find it of course in a small rural town shop and none for sale within the country over the net. Ok so I bought one OS secondhand (worn once for about ten seconds LOL) and wear this because it's also a watch I love. But as u may have noticed (maybe not, they are indeed at 2 different time zones). Only the Seiko has been diving as yet, both have been UW caving but yeah only the Seiko diving, no point in wearing 2 diving.
@@BushCampingTools I 'm sorry I had to ask. Good way to make conversation , by wearing both. Thank you for responding. I was going to start my own survival school , but my county came out and shot that down. They said I had to have electric lights from the house to the end of the course which was acres , bathrooms , covered shelters ,etc etc etc. I laughed at them ,and said never mind . We're talking big money $$$$$$$$$$$$ . I already own the land ,100% , house , etc . No rent a John's permanent heated ,cooled ones. Crazy. they even told me ,we'll be back to check on you. I should of cussed them out. They've been back too. Twice. Ever need a new idea or whatever holler at me. Or if you ever want to see a real bigfoot , I've got one on a trail camera on my tiny site. Thebigfellar 0059 ,it's also got bear and deer etc on there too . you'll see quick I don't live in the city , Peace.
@@thebigfellar7178 Hiya back, yeah bureaucracy is such a nightmare! Too many forms, too little common sense. My folks once used to have tour groups visit their garden, then some council wackos decided that after some years of this (quite legally) that they must install a outside toilet and tar maced bus parking area (the bus drivers used to park in a huge paddock, no problems! Well of course this all cost a very large amount of money just for the sake of satisfying some loser with nothing better to do; unfortunately the outcome was no more bus tours, ok the councils loss as it brought tourism to the area.
@@BushCampingTools Yea they are just like you said paper pushers with an attitude . I have a great story about just that ,sometime when you have time . Best of all it's a true story. Where there's a will , there's a way. let me know Peace.