i got the izula 2 first....great knife all the way around. i have a candiru as well now with the micarta slabs, both are great for edc depending on the size of knife u want to carry and whatever your states knife laws allow.
Thanks man. I agree, the Izula II is a bit much for neck carry - I like to carry both it and the Candiru in pocket... was never really into neck carry (just felt weird to me). I actually have not checked out a SS fixed blade yet - would definitely be interested in checking one out. When I do I'll be sure to report back. Thanks for the support, glad you have been enjoying the vids! :)
Great vid! Favorite part: "3 vs 4 finger" grip comparisons. Why? How a knife feels in your hand matters & is otherwise difficult to determine without being "hands on". Eg. The holes in my Silent Soldier Ranger are too small for my knuckles to pass through making it dangerous for neck or belt carry. Bottom line: size matters, no?
Cool comparison! I have always thaught that the izula is to big for neck carry, but the Candiru looks like a solid neck knife. I have eyed the Brous Blades silent soldier v2, if you have handelen it,NHOs dont compare to the silent soldier as a neck knife?? Love your videos! Keep doing what you are doing!!!
I see what you are saying - I guess compared to a mora or more round handled bushcraft knife it would be less comfortable. That said I've done a fair amount of cutting with it - didn't have any real issues with it. Then again, my use was more camp stuff - I'm no bushcrafter so it might be worth taking this all with a grain of salt!
Looking at one of these three for a smaller companion to an ESEE 5. Thinking Izula 2? Use will be actual ASEK/Military Survival (hopefully not!). Best combo with ESEE 5 opinions?
Thanks man! I am glad to hear you found it interesting - these size comparisons aren't always the sexiest vids but I hope they help people looking to understand some of the similarities and differences. I am not sure what they were thinking exactly with the sheath - it works, but it pales in comparison to the molded plastic of the Izula.
I've got one of each and love every one of them! Like everyone says, use the right tool for the job. With these 3 and an ax you pretty much have everything covered.
Well I think the thing is the materials are probably the cheapest part of the knife - the real expense comes from manufacturing and fixed costs (and yes,that would include the ESEE marketing / branding)
I'd say it's a toss up, Andrew. The Candiru is a little thinner behind the edge but the handle is much smaller making it way more difficult to cut things. Both are coated in some sort of a textured powdercoat so neither are absolute razors.
Guys I don't understand one thing! Why Candiru cost the same as Izula1? I would like to have so small knife as Candiru, but it cost pretty much for so tiny knife! I bought Izula and it works good, but sometimes need backup so Candiru would work great but that price!!!!
My guess is tat the candiru is so small it wil probably break easily so the go ahead and charge u 3x or more what’s it worth so they don’t lose when u send it back in
ARGH American sizing, what on earth is 5/16ths of an INCH lol, mm or cm is SO much easier. In Australia when we use inches we tend to only consider, 1/4, 1/2 and full inch otherwise we choose to use either millimetres, centimetres, Feet/Food (12 inches) or meters. its SO much easier than the US measurements. Also, we use Grams, or Kilograms for weight :) its what you grow up with i guess.
I know what 5/16 of an inch is when I see it. With that said it is a ridiculous measurement. I was born and raised in America and understand its units of measurement, but have always said that we should subscribe to the metric system. Multiples of 10, 100, 1000 are so much easier than using the American standard 12:1 for inches to feet, and our other ridiculous random measurements.
You will like it as a pocket knife - that's how I carry mine and it's great. It's a very useful blade for outdoors use as well as daily tasks. My pleasure as always - thanks for watching and subbing my channel! :)
Thanks for this video. I was debating between an Izula and an Esee 3 and really needed to see a size comparison before I ordered one.
izula 2 made me never want a folding pocket knife ever again. i flipped the clip around and carry IWB
i got the izula 2 first....great knife all the way around. i have a candiru as well now with the micarta slabs, both are great for edc depending on the size of knife u want to carry and whatever your states knife laws allow.
Thanks man. I agree, the Izula II is a bit much for neck carry - I like to carry both it and the Candiru in pocket... was never really into neck carry (just felt weird to me). I actually have not checked out a SS fixed blade yet - would definitely be interested in checking one out. When I do I'll be sure to report back. Thanks for the support, glad you have been enjoying the vids! :)
Really nice comparison,...appreciate!!!
I own the Izula,...one size up from the Candru and love it!!!
Great vid! Favorite part: "3 vs 4 finger" grip comparisons. Why? How a knife feels in your hand matters & is otherwise difficult to determine without being "hands on". Eg. The holes in my Silent Soldier Ranger are too small for my knuckles to pass through making it dangerous for neck or belt carry. Bottom line: size matters, no?
Thanks, Charles. I agree with you completely.
Thank you for watching man! Yes, they are all very nice knives.
Cool comparison! I have always thaught that the izula is to big for neck carry, but the Candiru looks like a solid neck knife. I have eyed the Brous Blades silent soldier v2, if you have handelen it,NHOs dont compare to the silent soldier as a neck knife?? Love your videos! Keep doing what you are doing!!!
I see what you are saying - I guess compared to a mora or more round handled bushcraft knife it would be less comfortable. That said I've done a fair amount of cutting with it - didn't have any real issues with it. Then again, my use was more camp stuff - I'm no bushcrafter so it might be worth taking this all with a grain of salt!
For EDC the Izula hands down. If I needed an all purpose camp knife or something I might pick the ESEE-3.
Nice vid as allways Dan, the Izula 2, Esse 5 and Junglas are my top choices
It's probably my favorite of the bunch
Weird watching this with the old candiru sheath
Looking at one of these three for a smaller companion to an ESEE 5. Thinking Izula 2? Use will be actual ASEK/Military Survival (hopefully not!).
Best combo with ESEE 5 opinions?
Thanks man! I am glad to hear you found it interesting - these size comparisons aren't always the sexiest vids but I hope they help people looking to understand some of the similarities and differences. I am not sure what they were thinking exactly with the sheath - it works, but it pales in comparison to the molded plastic of the Izula.
I've got one of each and love every one of them! Like everyone says, use the right tool for the job. With these 3 and an ax you pretty much have everything covered.
The Izula II is a little beast. My favorite knife bar none. Even feels great in the hand with nothing more then a paracord wrap.
Thanks Options - more of a glorified size comparison than anything. Hope some find it helpful.
Much respect Brother Dan!
Thanks man, I appreciate it. ESEE makes really nice stuff - the ESEE 5 and Junglas are also very solid blades. Thanks again!
Good comparison, Dan. I think you got all the important points.
Well I think the thing is the materials are probably the cheapest part of the knife - the real expense comes from manufacturing and fixed costs (and yes,that would include the ESEE marketing / branding)
Glad you like yours man! I agree, it's a great knife!
Thank you Brother Marshall! Enjoy your Sunday my friend!
I'd say it's a toss up, Andrew. The Candiru is a little thinner behind the edge but the handle is much smaller making it way more difficult to cut things. Both are coated in some sort of a textured powdercoat so neither are absolute razors.
Very cool man! The Junglas rules!
My pleasure man. If there is anything I can do to help don't hesitate to ask.
Guys I don't understand one thing! Why Candiru cost the same as Izula1? I would like to have so small knife as Candiru, but it cost pretty much for so tiny knife! I bought Izula and it works good, but sometimes need backup so Candiru would work great but that price!!!!
My guess is tat the candiru is so small it wil probably break easily so the go ahead and charge u 3x or more what’s it worth so they don’t lose when u send it back in
great small carry knives
Great video! 👊🏻
Another excellent video! Thumbs up!
Which one do you think cuts better, the Izula or the Candiru?
Very nice man! I enjoy mine a lot too.
ARGH American sizing, what on earth is 5/16ths of an INCH lol, mm or cm is SO much easier. In Australia when we use inches we tend to only consider, 1/4, 1/2 and full inch otherwise we choose to use either millimetres, centimetres, Feet/Food (12 inches) or meters. its SO much easier than the US measurements. Also, we use Grams, or Kilograms for weight :) its what you grow up with i guess.
+MaZEEZaM And even easier only with the metric system as in my country, Spain. Who needs fractions of an inch?
The target audience is American.
I know what 5/16 of an inch is when I see it. With that said it is a ridiculous measurement. I was born and raised in America and understand its units of measurement, but have always said that we should subscribe to the metric system. Multiples of 10, 100, 1000 are so much easier than using the American standard 12:1 for inches to feet, and our other ridiculous random measurements.
@@40belowful I was referring to what the initial post said, but 5/32 is even more ridiculous.
Mm is not easier. As an American I'll keep my measurements... thanks but no thanks lol
Which is your favorite?
Thanks for stopping by and leaving your thoughts!
Thank you man - have a good one too.
I hear ya man, that is one of my biggest gripes with the Candiru - very expensive for a small knife.
You will like it as a pocket knife - that's how I carry mine and it's great. It's a very useful blade for outdoors use as well as daily tasks. My pleasure as always - thanks for watching and subbing my channel! :)
The Izula 2 looks just about right.
Looks like we more pay for esee logo :D Kinda it should cost a half of izula1, but looks like esee wants more :D