I have been using a mora bushcraft black since 2016 it has never had a problem . I want to get a garberg or another bushcraft scandi style knife but I always just stay with what I have why mess with the formula . Great video btw I would watch this format every time even if it was three hours
My favorite's are: Budget : Mora Bushcraft Black. Premium: Lionsteel M4 (M390) It takes some reprofiling to make it work as it should. Hi-End: TRC Mille Cuori (Vanadis 4 Extra) + Survive knives GSO 4.5 (CPM 3V). My edc is a Manly Patriot (D2). I also love my custom knives made with forged Ballbering steel. that steel performance,is second to none. Outperforms CPM 3V on edge retention easily (almost 2 times more) while having the same toughness and even better edge stability in my experience. The only knife that I would get if I could, from all those shown here, is that Marauder Knife and Tool at 1:23:07 Not for the looks, but because I know how a great knife design looks, when I see one, since I'm more of a user than a collector,since I was raised in the mountains of Crete,where knife is status here and people don't go crazy if you have a fixed blade on your belt, they do though, if you don't!
I love my mora’s. I have the originals and the bushcraft one. Great around camp light work blades. I’m planning on getting a condor parang to be my heavy use blade.
I have the Cold Steel Finn Wolf. I simply love it. A very strong puuko style folder with all of the features a bushcraft knife needs. It's one of the few folders with a scandi grind. It also has a 90 degree spine.
BM162 is one of the most underrated bushcraft knives out there. Probrably bc its made by BM, but its really a good design since its a Sibert design and not a BM inhouse one.
Bought a Mora companion spark and a Casstrom No 10 recently. Probably the mora perform better but the casstrom looks pretty. I think I’ll try a Joker next
I have a ton of knives but it seems like cpm 3v and cpm magnacut is the go to on the mid to high end and 1095 kind of on the lower to mid tier however I've been noticing some knife makers use 1095 and charge premium prices for it.
the Condor Terrasaur is also ambidex sheath, I have one and I really like it! that is a solid sturdy budget knife! I prefer it over the garberg which I have too.
Bushcraft blade is the blade you choose to satisfy your specific needs in specific zone you enter like as desert, jungle, highlands, woods, … So it’s up to users budget, accessibility, experience, size, gender, priority, habits, wisdom, even statistics preferences and many more factors.
For the sub 100$ range: Have you tried the Terävä Jääkäripuukko, and around the 100: something from Joker knives in spain? The Jääkäripuukko is like a Mora you can't break. And from Joker i got the Nomad: N690, convex and and one of the sharpest knives out of the box i ever bought.
I had BHK make me a woodsman pro in aebl, looks incredible! Been very responsive. However There is a warp in the blade, i contacted them and they said send it in if youd like, so i appreciate that (warping can happen to any company so by no means is this a complaint)! I just was wondering your thoughts, does a warped blade effect the toughness at all?
FWIW...Ganzo's 8cr14mov is a better steel than the recycled Mora steel which is rated at 12c27n? It is also simply much better than the recycled carbon steel for anyone near marine waters.
I need to get in on the next run of T17.4's. I might stray from the design of my T17 (now the .6) and my .3 (Black G10 with orange liners). I like the Burlap Micarta.
Haven't made a batch in a while but man they are beautiful. TFK is quite busy but hopefully I'll get another batch ready in the near future. We have another project slowly in the works
Some of these knives will serve you for an hour or two, but are definitely not for Bushcraft at any real level. Rounded spines, cr chinese steel, hollow grinds, these are for people who might make a sharp stick to cook hot dogs or marshmallows. Maybe a short hike, or a couple days of car camping.
The Mora is the best known budget blade, but the Hultafors GK Heavy Duty Knife is a bit better deal, a bit more comfortable handle, and a bit tougher knife.
Both of the Flissa D2 full tang knives should have been on this list. They are both $20 and are amazing. Much better than Mora, pretty much the same as Bestech Hedron but for $80 less.
I sell those directly myself but I don't have any in stock currently. If you would like to discuss possibilities please reach out to me at outerlimitless@gmail.com Thanks!
This is very interesting and you two guys are reall passionates :) BTW, the 3rd knife is not "bushcraft series". It's the Kansbol. It would have been nice to add the name of the knives in the video itself because sometimes we can't even figure out the name when it's too uncommon. I know it's in the description, but still... :) And it was a loooong video. Each segment should have been a video by itself. It's hard to keep focused for that long when there are so many details and info.
I'm an outdoorsman,and Maori,from New Zealand, Aotearoa,and ive quite a collection myself,Cold Steel,Mora,Fallkniven,Buck,Svord(NZ),CRKT,Case,Leatherman,and a typical, "KIWI",Traditional,"Green River pattern",Farmers,Hunters sheath knife/Butchers knife,"old school,which is my Camp,Kitchen,seafood knife. Tena Korua,(Greetings,you two).
@@Buckeyes216 Having owned one and see them made they are ground on a slack belt. A true appleseed convex grind. th-cam.com/video/nBkggfa3j9w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5X_e1OHNSAG8dzOu
@@raymondscott6680 I’m aware. Mine has a convex grind. Ask Mike Stewart himself. He’ll tell you that the bravo is a convex grind. Do you own one? If so, go get it and check for yourself.
Jaktkit is jakt- meaning hunt, hunting & -kit like kit in english since it is an english word so hunting kit , knv is kniv ie knife but not with a silent k like in modern english knife, knight, know but like in scottish fex kirk Kniv ~k-n-iv or KeNeave or Q-Neave
Still doin your TFK series? Was on their website recently and didnt see much. Dude your blades are awesome I hope they are I kick myself for not getting in on one when you were doing your batches life was happening at the time lol
With respect to the Pathfinder, Battle Horse and LT Wright knives...LT and Dan (of Battle Horse) used to run a company called Blind Horse Knives, and they made the original Pathfinder knife designed by Dave Canterbury for the TV series...
This is an old man story about knives. About 70 years ago two kids got two different knives. One guy got an original Mora with the wood handles the other kid got a Canadian knife. 70 years on we still argue of what is better. Truth? We just agree my Canadian is better. Why? My friend would have to admit that with his better rifle I killed and processed more Cap Bufs than he did. The term “bush craft” is for me a new thing and I don’t understand why it’s important to beat a knife up to make fire wood. For me having a knife that could clean a horses hove was important. And if absolutely necessary hammer in a shoe nail. To be truthful. Idiots picking a knife blade they will never use is the same topic as what caliber of rifle is the best. My answer will always be the same. A Canadian 5” and a 9.3X 62 bolt rifle. Yes I’m a FUD but tell me how good you can gut and process an elephant or a hippo and don’t bring up the ulu.. carved a whale as well
Bushcraft, survival is just marketing. Anyone that was raised doing outdoor activities before youtube. The one term was wilderness survival. . Some how the knife companies marketing division figured you call something survival you could make more money. So they built over done knives just incase someone actually uses it. Now Bushcraft knives are survival knives that are actually designed to use, at least some. I guess my point is don't worry about marketing and labels. Figure what you want to do. Then get a knife that does it well.
@@1800moonSugar no I don't agree with most of that. Tell me what survival skills aren't part of bushcrafting? Different tools have different functions but no one knife does everything good. Skills will always Trump marketing gimmicks. Would a swiss army knife be a survival knife? Army survival kits used to give you a Kamp king.
Nessmuk designs for bushcraft is stupid, IMO. The Nessmuk belly is made for skinning, which anyone who calls a scandi a good skinner is not a hunter. Along those same lines, it's weird how Cantenbury makes his entire line of knives all scandis even though a few of them are specifically called skinners. Absurd.
I've never understood the 'hype' around Winkler knives. Every single one of his outdoor tactical knives looks like it was made by a beginner! Boring design, simple materials. There's nothing spectacular or beautiful about the steel, the handle scales, or the sheath fittings. When I started making custom knives over 10 years ago, my worst knife looked better than any of these Winkler knives. Winkler's history is nice and all, and it's fine that he made a tomahawk or knife here and there for SEAL Team 6, but that doesn't mean his knives are worth the hype.
If you heirloom a chinese made knife to your kids I feel bad for them. Especially considerjng we'll as likely as not be at war with them before you get to pass it down...
Yes! Glad to see collections by real dudes that connect with their blades! Thanks for sharing and hoping wifey’s are onboard!
Love the Out of Doors series!! Great video gentlemen 👍
Thank you! It's my absolute favorite! Love the time with Joe and exploring blades in this format!
@@outerlimitlessyou guys are really good together. You should find excuses to do more series. I make selections based on your advice. Thanks.
Been waiting for episode 8 for a long time!
Me too! Haha! Hopefully it was worth the wait! Thanks for watching!
Great show!
Really enjoy you and Joe doing these demos
Thanks for watching! We love making them and glad you enjoyed it! More coming soon!
Those Marauders at the end, wow! Love these knife talks with you two.
I'm crazy impressed at Marauder... So clean!
I have been using a mora bushcraft black since 2016 it has never had a problem . I want to get a garberg or another bushcraft scandi style knife but I always just stay with what I have why mess with the formula . Great video btw I would watch this format every time even if it was three hours
Thanks! Glad you liked it and I appreciate the support!
Good stuff guys!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
@@outerlimitlesswhere can we find freedom knifes? I've looked on multiple different sites and cant find them
Sharing your stories through knives is much appreciated…..thank you both very much!! Beautiful collections, both 💯💯💯
Great show 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹💯💯💪🏽💪🏽🪓🪓🪵
Great collection. Very nice video.
This is awesome!
Thanks for watching! Always appreciate the support!
Knives made my life so much easier I buy as many as I can.
Great knife show…
Love the Benchmade Puuko. I own 2 of them.
Great stories from people who use their knives. Awesome video! I learned so much thank you 🙏
I’ve got about 40-50 knives now and I don’t plan on stopping. Reiff is my next stop 👍
My favorite's are: Budget : Mora Bushcraft Black. Premium: Lionsteel M4 (M390) It takes some reprofiling to make it work as it should. Hi-End: TRC Mille Cuori (Vanadis 4 Extra) + Survive knives GSO 4.5 (CPM 3V). My edc is a Manly Patriot (D2). I also love my custom knives made with forged Ballbering steel. that steel performance,is second to none. Outperforms CPM 3V on edge retention easily (almost 2 times more) while having the same toughness and even better edge stability in my experience. The only knife that I would get if I could, from all those shown here, is that Marauder Knife and Tool at 1:23:07 Not for the looks, but because I know how a great knife design looks, when I see one, since I'm more of a user than a collector,since I was raised in the mountains of Crete,where knife is status here and people don't go crazy if you have a fixed blade on your belt, they do though, if you don't!
I love my mora’s. I have the originals and the bushcraft one. Great around camp light work blades. I’m planning on getting a condor parang to be my heavy use blade.
I have the Cold Steel Finn Wolf. I simply love it. A very strong puuko style folder with all of the features a bushcraft knife needs. It's one of the few folders with a scandi grind. It also has a 90 degree spine.
BM162 is one of the most underrated bushcraft knives out there. Probrably bc its made by BM, but its really a good design since its a Sibert design and not a BM inhouse one.
Marauder Knife & Tool is awesome! I have a custom from him in MagnaCut. Actually his first custom with a tapered tang. He nailed it 👌 Great dude!
Super thorough...just found your channel...just subscribed...👊
Bought a Mora companion spark and a Casstrom No 10 recently. Probably the mora perform better but the casstrom looks pretty.
I think I’ll try a Joker next
I have a ton of knives but it seems like cpm 3v and cpm magnacut is the go to on the mid to high end and 1095 kind of on the lower to mid tier however I've been noticing some knife makers use 1095 and charge premium prices for it.
the Condor Terrasaur is also ambidex sheath, I have one and I really like it! that is a solid sturdy budget knife! I prefer it over the garberg which I have too.
Reiff F4 it's the most beautiful to me ❤
I cannot find any account for Liberty Knives.. Not on TH-cam, Facebook, Instagram or eBay. Can anyone help?
Thanks, Mike
I'm in the same boat, have you found anything?
The Terrasaur sheath is in fact ambidextrous. You slide sheath out of the plastic loop that the dangler is attached to and reverse direction
Bushcraft blade is the blade you choose to satisfy your specific needs in specific zone you enter like as desert, jungle, highlands, woods, … So it’s up to users budget, accessibility, experience, size, gender, priority, habits, wisdom, even statistics preferences and many more factors.
For the sub 100$ range: Have you tried the Terävä Jääkäripuukko, and around the 100: something from Joker knives in spain?
The Jääkäripuukko is like a Mora you can't break.
And from Joker i got the Nomad: N690, convex and and one of the sharpest knives out of the box i ever bought.
I had BHK make me a woodsman pro in aebl, looks incredible! Been very responsive. However There is a warp in the blade, i contacted them and they said send it in if youd like, so i appreciate that (warping can happen to any company so by no means is this a complaint)! I just was wondering your thoughts, does a warped blade effect the toughness at all?
Fun watch. Many of the high end models are far more hunter orientated in design in my opinion. Still very multi use tho and soooooo beautiful!
FWIW...Ganzo's 8cr14mov is a better steel than the recycled Mora steel which is rated at 12c27n? It is also simply much better than the recycled carbon steel for anyone near marine waters.
BRK Bravo's are actually Convex edged
And you said total flat
I need to get in on the next run of T17.4's. I might stray from the design of my T17 (now the .6) and my .3 (Black G10 with orange liners). I like the Burlap Micarta.
Haven't made a batch in a while but man they are beautiful. TFK is quite busy but hopefully I'll get another batch ready in the near future. We have another project slowly in the works
Burlap Micarta ❤
So good!
That Nomad is dope
Can you share a link for the Liberty knives? Can’t find them on eBay or TH-cam. Would love to support my local knife makers
Some of these knives will serve you for an hour or two, but are definitely not for Bushcraft at any real level. Rounded spines, cr chinese steel, hollow grinds, these are for people who might make a sharp stick to cook hot dogs or marshmallows. Maybe a short hike, or a couple days of car camping.
Liked the Liberty knives you reviewed but can’t find it anywhere online
I cant find liberty knifes anywhere its driving me crazy does someone have a link?
what would you guys say is the BEST bushcraft knife, if you could pick only one?
Im really interested in Joker Knives I've heard there good knives for the mid price range
The Mora is the best known budget blade, but the Hultafors GK Heavy Duty Knife is a bit better deal, a bit more comfortable handle, and a bit tougher knife.
Great review guys, have y’all had a chance to handle the Tops Brakimo yet.
I’m curious how it compares to the Tops BOB.
Does anyone have a link to liberty knives?
Both of the Flissa D2 full tang knives should have been on this list. They are both $20 and are amazing. Much better than Mora, pretty much the same as Bestech Hedron but for $80 less.
Did the TFK T17.4 and other TFK Knives selling in Bulgaria?I'm interested in them!
I sell those directly myself but I don't have any in stock currently. If you would like to discuss possibilities please reach out to me at outerlimitless@gmail.com
Thanks!
What DNC pants is he wearing where are they from
I can't find Joe's channel? Anyone know? I've looked for survival attitude and can't find it
Or better yet what is survival attitude he says "Joe from survival attitude" I can't find anything with that name
His Former Instagram name but I still call him survival attitude...
This is very interesting and you two guys are reall passionates :)
BTW, the 3rd knife is not "bushcraft series". It's the Kansbol. It would have been nice to add the name of the knives in the video itself because sometimes we can't even figure out the name when it's too uncommon. I know it's in the description, but still... :) And it was a loooong video. Each segment should have been a video by itself. It's hard to keep focused for that long when there are so many details and info.
I'm an outdoorsman,and Maori,from New Zealand, Aotearoa,and ive quite a collection myself,Cold Steel,Mora,Fallkniven,Buck,Svord(NZ),CRKT,Case,Leatherman,and a typical, "KIWI",Traditional,"Green River pattern",Farmers,Hunters sheath knife/Butchers knife,"old school,which is my Camp,Kitchen,seafood knife. Tena Korua,(Greetings,you two).
You can just say your from New Zealand.
@@shaynejenkins446 My ancestors,my family,have fought in every War New Zealand has been involved in,every War,so,I'm a proud Maori,from New Zealand.
The Bark River Bravo is a convex grind, not a flat grind.
No. Flat grind with convex edge (bevel)
@@Buckeyes216 Having owned one and see them made they are ground on a slack belt. A true appleseed convex grind.
th-cam.com/video/nBkggfa3j9w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5X_e1OHNSAG8dzOu
@@Buckeyes216my Bravo has a convex grind.
@whilomforge3402 the edge of a blade and the grind of a blade are two different things....pay attention
@@raymondscott6680 I’m aware. Mine has a convex grind. Ask Mike Stewart himself. He’ll tell you that the bravo is a convex grind. Do you own one? If so, go get it and check for yourself.
Jaktkit is jakt- meaning hunt, hunting & -kit like kit in english since it is an english word so hunting kit , knv is kniv ie knife but not with a silent k like in modern english knife, knight, know but like in scottish fex kirk
Kniv ~k-n-iv or KeNeave or Q-Neave
Still doin your TFK series? Was on their website recently and didnt see much. Dude your blades are awesome I hope they are I kick myself for not getting in on one when you were doing your batches life was happening at the time lol
I haven't made a batch in a while... But more one offs with Shade... Quicker turnaround time. But i might get a small batch going soon.
Joe should make a channel…
He's good! My videos with him are some of my absolute favorites!
Thank you. I enjoy working under Eric’s umbrella. 😂
Why are we still saying "kryo" in refrence to stainless.... almost as gimicy as the Ole "440" on gas station knives
Thanks for the video tho!!
With respect to the Pathfinder, Battle Horse and LT Wright knives...LT and Dan (of Battle Horse) used to run a company called Blind Horse Knives, and they made the original Pathfinder knife designed by Dave Canterbury for the TV series...
This is an old man story about knives. About 70 years ago two kids got two different knives. One guy got an original Mora with the wood handles the other kid got a Canadian knife. 70 years on we still argue of what is better. Truth? We just agree my Canadian is better. Why? My friend would have to admit that with his better rifle I killed and processed more Cap Bufs than he did.
The term “bush craft” is for me a new thing and I don’t understand why it’s important to beat a knife up to make fire wood. For me having a knife that could clean a horses hove was important. And if absolutely necessary hammer in a shoe nail. To be truthful. Idiots picking a knife blade they will never use is the same topic as what caliber of rifle is the best. My answer will always be the same. A Canadian 5” and a 9.3X 62 bolt rifle. Yes I’m a FUD but tell me how good you can gut and process an elephant or a hippo and don’t bring up the ulu.. carved a whale as well
Bushcraft, survival is just marketing.
Anyone that was raised doing outdoor activities before youtube. The one term was wilderness survival. .
Some how the knife companies marketing division figured you call something survival you could make more money.
So they built over done knives just incase someone actually uses it.
Now Bushcraft knives are survival knives that are actually designed to use, at least some.
I guess my point is don't worry about marketing and labels. Figure what you want to do. Then get a knife that does it well.
@@1800moonSugar give me a example of what you disagree with?
@@1800moonSugar no I don't agree with most of that. Tell me what survival skills aren't part of bushcrafting?
Different tools have different functions but no one knife does everything good.
Skills will always Trump marketing gimmicks.
Would a swiss army knife be a survival knife? Army survival kits used to give you a Kamp king.
Joker should have been on the list
Ganzo - is Gonzo.😬👆
Ukraine BPS knives are the best for the money
Bougie?
What's your question?
Nessmuk designs for bushcraft is stupid, IMO. The Nessmuk belly is made for skinning, which anyone who calls a scandi a good skinner is not a hunter. Along those same lines, it's weird how Cantenbury makes his entire line of knives all scandis even though a few of them are specifically called skinners. Absurd.
"Bushcraft" has become a trendy image. I've never spent over 20 bucks on a knife and they do everything they're supposed to do.
Reid F5 ftw! Reiff, LT Wright, White River, Battle Horse, etc. Only 🇺🇸 for me!
I've never understood the 'hype' around Winkler knives. Every single one of his outdoor tactical knives looks like it was made by a beginner! Boring design, simple materials. There's nothing spectacular or beautiful about the steel, the handle scales, or the sheath fittings. When I started making custom knives over 10 years ago, my worst knife looked better than any of these Winkler knives. Winkler's history is nice and all, and it's fine that he made a tomahawk or knife here and there for SEAL Team 6, but that doesn't mean his knives are worth the hype.
Have this in Minds: Stone Time People survived with a Stone Knife!
If you heirloom a chinese made knife to your kids I feel bad for them. Especially considerjng we'll as likely as not be at war with them before you get to pass it down...
Amen 😂 passing down a china knife is crazy
The Mountain Lion 🔥🔥 @outerlimitless