After ordering a nylon sheath from TOPS, I received two follow-up phone calls: one to see if I wanted a custom fit and the other to verify the sheath had arrived and if I was happy with it. I am not a dealer or a any type of VIP. Great customer service! I had been looking at the Scandi Trekker but decided on the Overlander. This review answered my questions. An Overlander is headed my way.
Awesome review. Now I must have an Overlander. I've watched knife reviews from countless reviewers and you're the best by far. Straight-forward talking, good comparative studies(in this case, with ShangoXL and that folder), and overall great presentation/oratory skill w/sharp filming . A+
Thanks for your review. You are right about this knife. I made this knife my EDC. It's a great little do all knife especially in camp from food processing to splitting wood. I really don't care for the sheath but you have to take the Plus with the minus .
This knife has caught my eye for a while now but I always thought it was too expensive for such a small blade until I bought a Tops BOB which I also thought was pricey until I got it in the mail. The BOB is a strong solid blade right up there with my Gerber Strongarm and after watching your review and realizing it's a slightly smaller BOB I finally purchased the Overlander 2 at a good price from Knifecenter worth every penny👍👍
If Gideons is applauding this knife so much.......it is going into my cart for sure. Nothing but thorough reviews from this guy. How does the Overlander on my person and Bk2 on my pack sound?
Aaron this is why I always watch your channel straight forward to the point honest reviews that we all can count on . you have tops ears can you ask them to put on A sharper blade on there blades is just not up to par I always have to redo them. And its brand new it just doesn't make sense thanks again buddy.
Late to the game but I love my Overlander 2. It’s a great companion blade to my Tom Brown Tracker #1. It’s a solid knife that fits me way better than the ESEE 3.
Your videos are well produced and informative. I am interested in knowing the answers to those design features that you don't understand, like the jimping on the handle. I'm curious why its there. I like when manufactures send along an illustration describing their products features.
Michael Antala Why would we not want to baton or chop with our knives? And why are you classifying the most diverse country in the world with asinine generalizations?
What's the reasoning behind the secondary micro bevels I'm seeing pop up more frequently across all brands? Is it a production cost-saving measure? It seems to me that it would lose its' edge quicker than a regular bevel. I'd rather pay a bit more up front and not have to re-profile.
This is the first time when I can't agree with your rating Aaron. Even now I think, that: 1. The distance between scales and cutting edge is too big. On my opinion this is useless distance. On a small blade it is critical to use every inch of a lenght. 2. This extending of the tang from the handle is not good. If you need to push on the pommel it will be uncomfortable. 3. Pretty aggressive jimping on the spine in front of the handle bites my hand if I cut with hammer grip. I think if the jimping was situated closer to the tip it was better. Did you have a lot of expirience using this knife without your gloves on? Anyways thanks for sharing! P.S. My apologies for my bad English
gideonstactical Thank you too! By the way, the jimping on the handle part of the spine, I guess it is for grip while extracting the knife out of sheath.
Greetings Aaron, I really like how this knife looks. I think its appearance is one of its pluses. It shows that People have different taste. I like the sturdy,natural, beautiful way that its form meets function. Its kinda cute even, thanks,respect,.......Seven Thunders
Hey Aaron great video man! Just one suggestion that I think would be helpful is just telling all the viewers the price of the knife in the beginning so we can know what we are getting ourselves in. But great video love this channel
Thats a nice knife. Be good to have along a large knife or an axe/hatchet. Been thinkin about the Tops BOB as my next knife but my decision had just got more difficult, thanks a lot! Lol. I wished Tops did their kydex with all their knives, sure the price would reflect that but Im sure they would have even more happy customers!
An after thought.... this is 3/16" . After many years of seeking 'fat'... I will no longer own a 1/4" short knife. Fine for major outdoor work. But 1/4" is just not good for an edc. With todays superb steels... Im actually considering going all the way back to 1/8" even for edc but never over 3/16" which may well be the optimum. Why not? The least resistance the better.... passing through materials etc.
1/8" is plenty, im with you on this. a knife is for slicing, in reality, and thinner is better 10/10 times. the whole "survival" knife craze has really beat up the true intention and purpose behind a knife dont you think?
Bought Overlander first... then got the Overlander 2. These cannot be beat. also just under 4" blade... so its legal in many states. Its just the right >everything< . Well executed. Got them from ecop on ebay....for best $.
In a hammer grip the thumb sits in that area without blocking the edge, therefore you can cut right up to the sharpening choil without scraping your thumb,nooks weird but works great.
Bought this knife and I have to tell you it's too fat for most uses ,ie.. Doesn't stab very well because the tip is too stout, And doesn't slice or cut worth a darn , because the blade stock is too thick
After ordering a nylon sheath from TOPS, I received two follow-up phone calls: one to see if I wanted a custom fit and the other to verify the sheath had arrived and if I was happy with it. I am not a dealer or a any type of VIP. Great customer service! I had been looking at the Scandi Trekker but decided on the Overlander. This review answered my questions. An Overlander is headed my way.
Awesome review. Now I must have an Overlander. I've watched knife reviews from countless reviewers and you're the best by far. Straight-forward talking, good comparative studies(in this case, with ShangoXL and that folder), and overall great presentation/oratory skill w/sharp filming . A+
Thanks for your review. You are right about this knife. I made this knife my EDC. It's a great little do all knife especially in camp from food processing to splitting wood. I really don't care for the sheath but you have to take the Plus with the minus .
This knife has caught my eye for a while now but I always thought it was too expensive for such a small blade until I bought a Tops BOB which I also thought was pricey until
I got it in the mail. The BOB is a strong solid blade right up there with my Gerber Strongarm and after watching your review and realizing it's a slightly smaller BOB I finally
purchased the Overlander 2 at a good price from Knifecenter worth every penny👍👍
If Gideons is applauding this knife so much.......it is going into my cart for sure. Nothing but thorough reviews from this guy. How does the Overlander on my person and Bk2 on my pack sound?
I'm curious now if you like this knife or your tops Bob better
Huge fan of this knife. Bought it on your review. well done.
Could u look into getting a flock knife as an all around knife for a man on a budget
The previous version was the same size but very slightly lighter, what exactly was changed? For the street price, I would prefer the BOB.
this channel is so good, yet underrated
Ryan Palmer Thanks Ryan. I really appreciate it.
Good review. I like the fact you compared the guard versus the BOB. Good job.
Jonathan Zook Thanks!
Aaron this is why I always watch your channel straight forward to the point honest reviews that we all can count on . you have tops ears can you ask them to put on A sharper blade on there blades is just not up to par I always have to redo them. And its brand new it just doesn't make sense thanks again buddy.
Raptor Falco 48 Thanks so much, that means a lot to me. I will see what I can do.
Late to the game but I love my Overlander 2. It’s a great companion blade to my Tom Brown Tracker #1. It’s a solid knife that fits me way better than the ESEE 3.
Nice looking rig.
***** Agree!
Your videos are well produced and informative. I am interested in knowing the answers to those design features that you don't understand, like the jimping on the handle. I'm curious why its there. I like when manufactures send along an illustration describing their products features.
Hiker Marapese I don't disagree.
You Americans or Canadians need to get over the fact that you don't need to baton or chop with a knife, this knife is perfect. Good review,
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Michael Antala Or, or, hear me out, we can do whatever we like to do with our knives.
Michael Antala Why would we not want to baton or chop with our knives? And why are you classifying the most diverse country in the world with asinine generalizations?
What's the reasoning behind the secondary micro bevels I'm seeing pop up more frequently across all brands? Is it a production cost-saving measure? It seems to me that it would lose its' edge quicker than a regular bevel. I'd rather pay a bit more up front and not have to re-profile.
John Campbell Most companies do this to help keep their edge for chipping and leave it up to the customer to modify as they see fit.
This is the first time when I can't agree with your rating Aaron. Even now I think, that:
1. The distance between scales and cutting edge is too big. On my opinion this is useless distance. On a small blade it is critical to use every inch of a lenght.
2. This extending of the tang from the handle is not good. If you need to push on the pommel it will be uncomfortable.
3. Pretty aggressive jimping on the spine in front of the handle bites my hand if I cut with hammer grip. I think if the jimping was situated closer to the tip it was better.
Did you have a lot of expirience using this knife without your gloves on?
Anyways thanks for sharing!
P.S. My apologies for my bad English
No problem, and I did do a lot without gloves. No issues. Thanks for the comment and feed back!
gideonstactical Thank you too! By the way, the jimping on the handle part of the spine, I guess it is for grip while extracting the knife out of sheath.
Between this Tops' knife and the Scar's Grizzly knife, of the two which one would you choose?
Thanks been looking for a small edc fixed blade.
No problem
Can you do a comparison to a similar condor knife?
Greetings Aaron, I really like how this knife looks. I think its appearance is one of its pluses. It shows that People have different taste. I like the sturdy,natural, beautiful way that its form meets function. Its kinda cute even, thanks,respect,.......Seven Thunders
I like it. Very nice review! Ooof, another knife on the wish list 🔪🔪🔪
Philosophy of Survival Sweet! Glad I could grow your wish list.
Hey Aaron great video man! Just one suggestion that I think would be helpful is just telling all the viewers the price of the knife in the beginning so we can know what we are getting ourselves in. But great video love this channel
DreamBig vake Thanks so much.
Thats a nice knife. Be good to have along a large knife or an axe/hatchet. Been thinkin about the Tops BOB as my next knife but my decision had just got more difficult, thanks a lot! Lol. I wished Tops did their kydex with all their knives, sure the price would reflect that but Im sure they would have even more happy customers!
Todd Klekotka I totally agree! Thanks for the support.
What is this knife discontinued? I can't find it anywhere
An after thought.... this is 3/16" . After many years of seeking 'fat'... I will no longer own a 1/4" short knife. Fine for major outdoor work. But 1/4" is just not good for an edc. With todays superb steels... Im actually considering going all the way back to 1/8" even for edc but never over 3/16" which may well be the optimum. Why not? The least resistance the better.... passing through materials etc.
1/8" is plenty, im with you on this. a knife is for slicing, in reality, and thinner is better 10/10 times. the whole "survival" knife craze has really beat up the true intention and purpose behind a knife dont you think?
@@johnsmalley9610you are laying down some serious truth there!!
Do you still sharpen your knives with the Spyderco sharpener?
Nathan Hunter Yes, and DMT diamond stones.
Bought Overlander first... then got the Overlander 2. These cannot be beat. also just under 4" blade... so its legal in many states. Its just the right >everything< . Well executed. Got them from ecop on ebay....for best $.
Why is the cutting edge so far away from the handle? Thats not good for doing up close, detail cutting.
In a hammer grip the thumb sits in that area without blocking the edge, therefore you can cut right up to the sharpening choil without scraping your thumb,nooks weird but works great.
Beautiful knife. Awesome review
Looks good thanks for the info,
edward ford Glad you enjoyed it.
Overlander was already brilliant, so why the 2 ?
FloFloNL Just another color option for those that didn't like the gray on gray.
actually the '2' has slimmer thickness/profile due to less grip material. Also lends itself to put on your own grips.. of whatever.
Good review love the knife
The_kid Sweet!
Nice review
Turtle Bushcraft Thanks!
Mrs gideon feather sticks better than pm 101!!!! Lol! Heck she's probably better than me. Great review gonna be my next purchase.
This knife is awesome!
Wish the cutting edge was 4in vs 3.5
this or Esee 3?
This
@@jonathanmayo9667why?
Bought this knife and I have to tell you it's too fat for most uses ,ie.. Doesn't stab very well because the tip is too stout, And doesn't slice or cut worth a darn , because the blade stock is too thick
Damn, your intro is cool
Thanks!
the bg music is horrendous
Nice Review!
Mehhh, I personally would rather just buy a $15 mora robust carbon steel knife
Ok , Tops Knives Overlander 2 or. Camillus Barbarian ?
Overlander 2 is $89
Barbarian is $52
Thanks
omg, you reground a knife! be careful, i am telling you its addictive :D