I like to carry this knife in a 12" hoagie roll split down the center. I wrap the knife with some roast beef and swiss cheese to prevent the knife from rattling around. A little mayonnaise will help the knife slide out when you need it. You can customize your carry from there - pickles, black olives, jalapenos, etc.
I love that idea for IWB carry! And I thickened the handle up by doing a simple wrap on the grip with 550 cord. It almost doubles the grip size and if you start the wrap after the groove for the pointer finger, it feels even more secure in your hand.
I don't normally watch many knife reviews, but this one intrigued me a bit. I am not one to pay much more than $50 for a knife for any purpose, and I don't buy too many. I have been thinking about a knife for EDC in gun-prohibited areas. I think one of these on the ankle might do the trick.
Great review I have however found that a neck knife is one of the only carry methods that does fit an active lifestyle especially if you run or climb a lot
i just ordered the Drop Point Spike, i picked that one as i would imagine it has the strongest point to slicing surface of them (and i have had some bad experiences with cold steel American style tanto point knives and American style tantos in general, they just don't really fit my preferred style)
Great review. I have a Bowie Spike in my collection. I don't carry it often but the odd time that I don't want a knife showing and I have a jacket or button / zip-up shirt on, it' goes around my neck ( or sometimes it's the Double Agent 2 ). For the price and intended use, the steel is fine.
Thanks for the video! I just got my CS Spike in the mail today and did the paracord belt mod. It works excellent! Very comfortable sitting. Definitely the way to go for IWB.
Thats a single use, last ditch self defense knife. Its really not made for batoning thru tree limbs. I think its very well designed for its intended use.
I like the neck knives for the most part I do not carry one everyday, but I do carry one like if I'm fishing or wading creeks if I'm wearing swim trunks or something.
i'm proud to call the tanto spike my personal defender! (can't legally own guns here) i played with the thought of getting the tokyo spike as well, but i opted to the cs mini tac, mini pendleton hunter and secret edge instead :) i have a review of this blade on my channel as well. i carry neck knives daily! great job scout. really enjoyed the video--
I like neck knives. I carry a CRKT S.P.E.W. 70% of the time. The other 30% I carry a CRKT Minimalist. Both are Alan Folts designed. I have found them to be the perfect balance of size and weight for me. I don't have any issues with them swinging around though. I usually wear a t-shirt and a collared button down shirt and the knife rides in between. Neck knives work well for me because I am seated most of the day and I can access it easier than a folder in my pocket.
If you don't want a IWB blade to shift when carried as shown around 06:00, use the 2 sheath loops to straddle a belt loop on your pants. Then it can't shift any more than the width of the scabbard because the belt loop don't move.
Just got this knife at smoky mountain knife works, the tanto version,I haven't used it very much, but I like to carry it around my neck and inside my shirt. I think of is a great little knife.
Nice review. I have been using proflex wrap around my sheath of my concealed fixed blades inside the pants or with my boot dagger. Apparently and ol' Paul Howe trick, and it serves me well.
Krupp steel is some of the best steel for cutlery. The video where nutnfancy destroyed that pocket bushman, we'll lets get real bashing that blade into dry timber was prolly not the best thing to do lol I have a pocket bushman and it's been a great knife for the price. And holds a good edge
Darn , I was hoping the spike would have been an alternative to a mora knife for food prep, light camp chores and emergency outdoor use. If CS kept the aus8 steel it would have been an awesome ultralight backpack knife.
For me, I would choose weak side cuff-carry over a (wire mesh) sleeve, if it is legal in your jurisdiction. Grupp is cutlery steel (kitchen knives) and "the spike" is coldsteel's take on the prison shiv. So what it is designed for I would say the steel more than adequate.
Cool idea of how to make a belt loop for this knife. I have been thing about a anther canceled carry knife, and I owne the Tonto spike and love it. I might try putting it the back of my belt. Something fun to try out. Thanks!
Putting a secondary micro bevel at 30° or 40° might solve that chipping and rolling issue. Will get one and give it a try because I really like the concept of those knives. Excellent review btw!
The Spike is a pretty neat knife as a backup. I have the older model in a Persin design, and I really like it. I prefer the original steel though. That "drop point" chipped/etc. pretty badly. Of course, the edge would eventually turn into a serrated one, lol.
Good to know that they're full tang! I couldn't tell from the pictures I saw. And it wasn't in any descriptions I read. You'd think that would be a selling point worth mentioning. I might consider them now. Also, I think the term "Drop point" refers to the fact that the "Point" or tip is "Dropped" from the center of the blade. Also, the edge side of the blade drops. I don't think the back of the blade has much to do with a drop point getting it's name. A spear point drops on the back side as dos a clip point (kind of).But with those two the point is in the center of the blade, or at least pretty close to it. Any who, that's just my two cents. I enjoyed the video. Keep up the good reviews! Thanks!
Honestly, I think it is a little large for a neck knife, I edc the CRKT minimalist, and I wear it around my neck, under my shirt, and it is nice to have a small fixed blade where you can get at it, especially if you can't reach your pockets for some reason
I agree with you on the neck carry. I don't care for it either. I like your idea carryin it in the belt iniside the waistband. Fixed blade will outperform folder all the time. No way you can pry with a folder in an emergency. It will break. I still prefer fixed blade over folder for just about everything. Good vid. Thanks for sharing.
I'm used to metric measurements so, when you said 4 inches, I compared the length against my (at the time) EDC Spyderco Cat. It just seems far too long for EDC (for me). Still hunting for a perfect fixed blade office use EDC.
I have the drop point,and despite everything this knife carves wood ,slices food and cardboard like a kitchen knife.Very effective .What i mean is that this knife is way more than a pointy piece of steel.The handle is thin indeed and needs improvement.
Neck is perfect...concelement,easy to display,surprise factor,etc... I carry for years,with time you forget it's on you... Anyway,for me best place to carry-proven many times for me....
I wonder if that steel is less brittle then competitive options. A thin spike might benefit more from a high yield strength steel then from a harder, but more brittle steel (of course the down side would be a weaker and shorter lived edge).
If you put one loop from the knife on one side of your belt loop and the other on the other side of the belt loop it might eliminate the back and forth wobble. Just a suggestion
Hey there lateboyscout. I have a s&w hrt boot knife. What do you think of it as a car knife/bob knife? I know its not the best metal by any standard but it is only a last ditch defensive knife for me.
I don’t do neck carry. I used the earlier version tied to the left side of my gun belt. If someone grabbed for the pistol, I could resist with the right hand and with the blade in my left hand, make him sorry.
I enjoy neck knifes because of the easy access for example I am a fisherman and I enjoy fishing in a kayak and it is kinda difficult to dig into your pockets in something as small as a kayak I don’t like the spike as a neck knife the chain is to long and it flops around when you try to move with it at all I prefer the crkt minimalist as a neck knife it melts into your head anyway that’s a story for another time 😂 I have been using the old model of the Tokyo spike as a boot knife lately put it in my laces and forget about it it’s not to bulky my summary of the spike bad neck knife grate boot knife!
I have a question i know this has nothing to do with this video but how strong is carbon fiber i dont own anythimg with carbon fiber and i want the leatherman skeletool cx and it has a strip of carbon fiber i think it looks awsome but i also considerd the regular skeletool only because i dont knowis carbon fiber is strong so can you please tell me?!?!
designed to penetrate clothing and flesh, designed for tactical use. No wonder the blade chipped/rolled your banging on it like you would a trailmaster/RTAK2/ka-bar large heavy bowie or some shit... waste of a good knife... lol
I love Cold Steel. Not too into the spikes. I suppose I'd wrap one to my wrist or ankle with an ace bandage for some goofy covert self defense application but nothing else.
Yeah, the Tek Lok could definitely NOT be used for IWB carry. Your method of carry is inspiring... I just wish it wasn't illegal to conceal ANY fixed blade in the People's Republic of Califirnia :-(
This is a knife designed to stab things. It’s made for stickin’. How on earth can you do a knife review for a knife designed for tactical stabbing and self defense and not stab anything? Fail.
This knife is designed to be just a prison shiv with nice handle. The only way it will work is to do a sewing machine attack in the spleen and then the same sewing strike to the neck. Nothing more will be achieved with this tool design, being 4 inches long..
Point taken. I will have to add this point of view in my learning curve. My comment was in the sense that it is a simplistic design to tease Lynn Thompson fans. (And he does have a lot). I once participated in a Youth Prison Incident doing Social Work. It involved six, 15 y/o kids that made a weapon out of a bundle of 9 shiskabob sticks bundled together and were able to penetrate the abdomen up to two inches. It was not lethal but the boy stood 40 days in antibiotics because many wooden particles were broken into the skin.
***** you dont know anything lol. the spike is suppose to be a one time use knife thats why the steel is bad because it is suppose to be a cheap disposable knife.
hope you keep making this old version too coldsteel... the new one is maybe better in functionality... but the old one has so much more style!! which made it "the spike" now it's just another knive ;)
In my pov most people carry neck knives the wrong way. It should be worn next to your neck and not hang on a chain around your neck in front of your chest. Best way so far is using velcro and wearing it on your shirt, jacket or whatever. An alternative for women might be the same in long boots, fix it with velcro so it doesn`t move anyhow. If you do it right it is pretty concealed. Fixed blade vs folding knife: If you intend to use it in a defensive roll i`d compare the ways in which they are "deployed" with a glock vs a 1911. No extra on it which can fail when you deploy it under stress. As soon as it leaves the holster/sheath it`s ready to go.
Those are nice blades. I do know a folder that would be tougher. The Cold Steel Rajah II. It's a total beast and it will endure more abuse than the Spike line imo.
Applaud your efforts on testing this knife, but for god sakes man, its meant to stab, or slash a human body, nothing else. give it a break sharpen it up and put it back into its intended role. It is not an edc whatsoever
The only difference between the 420 stainless steel used in the older model of the Spike and the 4116 stainless steel used in the new model of the Spike is one is cheap junk steel from China and the other is cheap junk steel from Germany.
You are the first person to show a good way to carry this IWB, congratulations you won, I have been looking for an idea like this for weeks.
I like to carry this knife in a 12" hoagie roll split down the center. I wrap the knife with some roast beef and swiss cheese to prevent the knife from rattling around. A little mayonnaise will help the knife slide out when you need it. You can customize your carry from there - pickles, black olives, jalapenos, etc.
I love that idea for IWB carry! And I thickened the handle up by doing a simple wrap on the grip with 550 cord. It almost doubles the grip size and if you start the wrap after the groove for the pointer finger, it feels even more secure in your hand.
The Scandi Grind is of course gonna break down faster than a flat or hollow grind with the secondary bevel.
I don't normally watch many knife reviews, but this one intrigued me a bit. I am not one to pay much more than $50 for a knife for any purpose, and I don't buy too many. I have been thinking about a knife for EDC in gun-prohibited areas. I think one of these on the ankle might do the trick.
Great review I have however found that a neck knife is one of the only carry methods that does fit an active lifestyle especially if you run or climb a lot
Thanks! I like your zip-tie idea for IWB carry, I'll have to try that. I've been wearing the Bowie Spike in my sock for years as a backup. Love it.
i just ordered the Drop Point Spike, i picked that one as i would imagine it has the strongest point to slicing surface of them (and i have had some bad experiences with cold steel American style tanto point knives and American style tantos in general, they just don't really fit my preferred style)
Great review. I have a Bowie Spike in my collection. I don't carry it often but the odd time that I don't want a knife showing and I have a jacket or button / zip-up shirt on, it' goes around my neck ( or sometimes it's the Double Agent 2 ). For the price and intended use, the steel is fine.
Thanks for the video! I just got my CS Spike in the mail today and did the paracord belt mod. It works excellent! Very comfortable sitting. Definitely the way to go for IWB.
I enjoy mine when I go out to dinner and need a knife to cut a steak, chicken, or fish. Sound crude? But, it works.
Thanks for the review , I just ordered it!!
I modified my CS KOBUN knife to be a neck knife too. It works GREAT!!
Thats a single use, last ditch self defense knife. Its really not made for batoning thru tree limbs. I think its very well designed for its intended use.
I like the neck knives for the most part I do not carry one everyday, but I do carry one like if I'm fishing or wading creeks if I'm wearing swim trunks or something.
i'm proud to call the tanto spike my personal defender! (can't legally own guns here) i played with the thought of getting the tokyo spike as well, but i opted to the cs mini tac, mini pendleton hunter and secret edge instead :)
i have a review of this blade on my channel as well.
i carry neck knives daily!
great job scout. really enjoyed the video--
I like neck knives. I carry a CRKT S.P.E.W. 70% of the time. The other 30% I carry a CRKT Minimalist. Both are Alan Folts designed. I have found them to be the perfect balance of size and weight for me. I don't have any issues with them swinging around though. I usually wear a t-shirt and a collared button down shirt and the knife rides in between. Neck knives work well for me because I am seated most of the day and I can access it easier than a folder in my pocket.
If you don't want a IWB blade to shift when carried as shown around 06:00, use the 2 sheath loops to straddle a belt loop on your pants. Then it can't shift any more than the width of the scabbard because the belt loop don't move.
Just got this knife at smoky mountain knife works, the tanto version,I haven't used it very much, but I like to carry it around my neck and inside my shirt. I think of is a great little knife.
Nice review. I have been using proflex wrap around my sheath of my concealed fixed blades inside the pants or with my boot dagger. Apparently and ol' Paul Howe trick, and it serves me well.
Krupp steel is some of the best steel for cutlery. The video where nutnfancy destroyed that pocket bushman, we'll lets get real bashing that blade into dry timber was prolly not the best thing to do lol I have a pocket bushman and it's been a great knife for the price. And holds a good edge
Darn , I was hoping the spike would have been an alternative to a mora knife for food prep, light camp chores and emergency outdoor use. If CS kept the aus8 steel it would have been an awesome ultralight backpack knife.
For me, I would choose weak side cuff-carry over a (wire mesh) sleeve, if it is legal in your jurisdiction. Grupp is cutlery steel (kitchen knives) and "the spike" is coldsteel's take on the prison shiv. So what it is designed for I would say the steel more than adequate.
Cool idea of how to make a belt loop for this knife. I have been thing about a anther canceled carry knife, and I owne the Tonto spike and love it. I might try putting it the back of my belt. Something fun to try out. Thanks!
Those look like interesting little knives. first time hearing about that steel.
Putting a secondary micro bevel at 30° or 40° might solve that chipping and rolling issue. Will get one and give it a try because I really like the concept of those knives.
Excellent review btw!
The Spike is a pretty neat knife as a backup. I have the older model in a Persin design, and I really like it. I prefer the original steel though. That "drop point" chipped/etc. pretty badly. Of course, the edge would eventually turn into a serrated one, lol.
Good to know that they're full tang! I couldn't tell from the pictures I saw. And it wasn't in any descriptions I read. You'd think that would be a selling point worth mentioning. I might consider them now. Also, I think the term "Drop point" refers to the fact that the "Point" or tip is "Dropped" from the center of the blade. Also, the edge side of the blade drops. I don't think the back of the blade has much to do with a drop point getting it's name. A spear point drops on the back side as dos a clip point (kind of).But with those two the point is in the center of the blade, or at least pretty close to it. Any who, that's just my two cents. I enjoyed the video. Keep up the good reviews! Thanks!
Honestly, I think it is a little large for a neck knife, I edc the CRKT minimalist, and I wear it around my neck, under my shirt, and it is nice to have a small fixed blade where you can get at it, especially if you can't reach your pockets for some reason
I agree with you on the neck carry. I don't care for it either. I like your idea carryin it in the belt iniside the waistband. Fixed blade will outperform folder all the time. No way you can pry with a folder in an emergency. It will break. I still prefer fixed blade over folder for just about everything. Good vid. Thanks for sharing.
More fixed blades for edc reviews! Ive been searching for a good small knife with a kydex sheath that is concealable and attaches to the belt.
Im gonna buy the Bowie Spike
I'm used to metric measurements so, when you said 4 inches, I compared the length against my (at the time) EDC Spyderco Cat. It just seems far too long for EDC (for me).
Still hunting for a perfect fixed blade office use EDC.
I have the drop point,and despite everything this knife carves wood ,slices food and cardboard like a kitchen knife.Very effective .What i mean is that this knife is way more than a pointy piece of steel.The handle is thin indeed and needs improvement.
Neck is perfect...concelement,easy to display,surprise factor,etc... I carry for years,with time you forget it's on you... Anyway,for me best place to carry-proven many times for me....
Great review. Glad to hear they made some improvements but seems like they can still be made better.
In the sock 😂 love it
What is the best all around knife?
Very smart belt loop invention!
I wonder if that steel is less brittle then competitive options. A thin spike might benefit more from a high yield strength steel then from a harder, but more brittle steel (of course the down side would be a weaker and shorter lived edge).
If you put one loop from the knife on one side of your belt loop and the other on the other side of the belt loop it might eliminate the back and forth wobble. Just a suggestion
Great review. Like the carry options you showed.
I like the old spikes, they are fun, if not useful
You need a kydex sheath or belt clip for that sheath LBS
Pure self-defense!
grrr I wanna have inside waistband carry but in Canada for some reason concealed knives are illegal!
Im thinking about this with a mini Utili clip
Small enough to conceal carry behind your back horizontally on your belt?
*on the outside of pants though
Hey there lateboyscout. I have a s&w hrt boot knife. What do you think of it as a car knife/bob knife? I know its not the best metal by any standard but it is only a last ditch defensive knife for me.
Agreed on the neckers...not a fan, don't like stuff around the neck.
I don’t do neck carry. I used the earlier version tied to the left side of my gun belt. If someone grabbed for the pistol, I could resist with the right hand and with the blade in my left hand, make him sorry.
It's really strong. Carbon fiber is actually stronger than steel(ounce per ounce). I wouldn't worry about the carbon fiber failing on you.
These would be great with sk5 or something similar
Very nice review. Got myself one of these
***** Which design did you go for?
I enjoy neck knifes because of the easy access for example I am a fisherman and I enjoy fishing in a kayak and it is kinda difficult to dig into your pockets in something as small as a kayak I don’t like the spike as a neck knife the chain is to long and it flops around when you try to move with it at all I prefer the crkt minimalist as a neck knife it melts into your head anyway that’s a story for another time 😂 I have been using the old model of the Tokyo spike as a boot knife lately put it in my laces and forget about it it’s not to bulky my summary of the spike bad neck knife grate boot knife!
I have a question i know this has nothing to do with this video but how strong is carbon fiber i dont own anythimg with carbon fiber and i want the leatherman skeletool cx and it has a strip of carbon fiber i think it looks awsome but i also considerd the regular skeletool only because i dont knowis carbon fiber is strong so can you please tell me?!?!
Are those chips?
Love the design and style, hate the steel. Id have no problem paying more for a steel upgrade. Good review.
too bad the sheath doesnt have a clip option. Would make for an excellent boot knife imho
designed to penetrate clothing and flesh, designed for tactical use. No wonder the blade chipped/rolled your banging on it like you would a trailmaster/RTAK2/ka-bar large heavy bowie or some shit... waste of a good knife... lol
my thoughts exactly, cold steel neck knives are solely designed in a defencive capacity, its stupid to use as a tool
have u sharpened them??
No neck knife , for what reason?
Yeah, me too!
low back horizontal would be cool
I love Cold Steel. Not too into the spikes. I suppose I'd wrap one to my wrist or ankle with an ace bandage for some goofy covert self defense application but nothing else.
Very much like a naginata blade geometry (japanese glaive). unokubi-zukuri.
I have the bowie spike I just love it works great on tomato's
Can you review the Ansa swat model? It is made from an old file and looks SUPER cool!
I carry a neck knife only when walking the dogs in my gym clothes where pocket carry just doesn't work.
Yeah, the Tek Lok could definitely NOT be used for IWB carry. Your method of carry is inspiring... I just wish it wasn't illegal to conceal ANY fixed blade in the People's Republic of Califirnia :-(
forearm carry?
Offhand-sleeve carry?
Edges essentially ruined.
Also - 4116 krupp is shitty steal from my testing, on the roach belly anyways
Would love to see a similar knife in a better steel
I carry it in my right boot and my left boot I carry my crkt minimalist
I like neck knives, but that thing is way to big. Look at something like the Crawford neck knives with the 3" blade.
wouldn't a cold steel folder with a triad lock be able to match that spike
This is a knife designed to stab things. It’s made for stickin’. How on earth can you do a knife review for a knife designed for tactical stabbing and self defense and not stab anything? Fail.
you'd be amazed what an endura can do, i know people who have dug, pried, batoned and a ton of other shit with em
I love your intro/outro by the way 3
a folding knife is already a broken knife is all sense
This knife is designed to be just a prison shiv with nice handle. The only way it will work is to do a sewing machine attack in the spleen and then the same sewing strike to the neck. Nothing more will be achieved with this tool design, being 4 inches long..
Point taken. I will have to add this point of view in my learning curve. My comment was in the sense that it is a simplistic design to tease Lynn Thompson fans. (And he does have a lot). I once participated in a Youth Prison Incident doing Social Work. It involved six, 15 y/o kids that made a weapon out of a bundle of 9 shiskabob sticks bundled together and were able to penetrate the abdomen up to two inches. It was not lethal but the boy stood 40 days in antibiotics because many wooden particles were broken into the skin.
***** you dont know anything lol. the spike is suppose to be a one time use knife thats why the steel is bad because it is suppose to be a cheap disposable knife.
I completely changed my mind about this... It's still a shiv, but I've learnt that is good for many other stuff.
hope you keep making this old version too coldsteel... the new one is maybe better in functionality... but the old one has so much more style!! which made it "the spike" now it's just another knive ;)
nice!!
Damn TH-cam broke my heart! :-(
In my pov most people carry neck knives the wrong way.
It should be worn next to your neck and not hang on a chain around your neck in front of your chest.
Best way so far is using velcro and wearing it on your shirt, jacket or whatever.
An alternative for women might be the same in long boots, fix it with velcro so it doesn`t move anyhow.
If you do it right it is pretty concealed.
Fixed blade vs folding knife:
If you intend to use it in a defensive roll i`d compare the ways in which they are "deployed" with a glock vs a 1911. No extra on it which can fail when you deploy it under stress. As soon as it leaves the holster/sheath it`s ready to go.
why would a regular citizen need to carry a knife in his socks? :)
I would rather buy that knife with better steel for 40 bucks...
Those are nice blades. I do know a folder that would be tougher. The Cold Steel Rajah II. It's a total beast and it will endure more abuse than the Spike line imo.
Applaud your efforts on testing this knife, but for god sakes man, its meant to stab, or slash a human body, nothing else. give it a break sharpen it up and put it back into its intended role. It is not an edc whatsoever
mall ninjas rejoice.
Looks like the knife had chips not strong enough
6,666 views!
Looks like steak knives.
yeah indeed!!! ...I liked the old versions! this is just too normal.
The only difference between the 420 stainless steel used in the older model of the Spike and the 4116 stainless steel used in the new model of the Spike is one is cheap junk steel from China and the other is cheap junk steel from Germany.
begging to be rehandled with a nice kyrinite or wood.
Ahh, get your dumb folders out of the shot! Also, these Spike knives are defensive knives, not meant for hard use!