I love that CR. Very nice color combo. I prefer the micarta Bugout scales over the TI, but your TI one is still nice. Better than the gfn standard scales anyway. You can buy aftermarket omega springs. I broke them twice in my Bugout and got tired of sending it in, so I now have 3 sets as a backup. I haven't broken any since I got them, so can't tell you how they compare, but I figure they can't be any worse. All 3 sets totaled about $21, so about $7 each. I'd spend that much on postage to send it in for warranty, and it took over 3 weeks round trip both times I sent it in, so well worth the price to me.
I’m brand new to the knife world. Just found out this existed on Benchmade website. I wouldn’t have chosen the original crooked river (too big plus colors) or the mini (colors), but being able to completely customize it to my liking, it just moved to the top of the list. I am playing around with different combos. Super fun.
I agree with you about the FRN or plastic scales as just cheapens the knives especailly when you are paying over $100....That crooked river looks awesome as nice choices and well done.....Good stuff....
The Crooked River. The Crooked River has solid liners. The Bugout just has a metal housing for the Axis lock that's held inside the frame by measly screws. That's a stress point. I wouldn't try anything more abusive than cutting threads and opening letters with a Bugout. I've owned both so my opinion is fair.
A lot has to do with my personal expectations too. I've aggressively chopped and beat plenty of Axis lock Benchmade knives through stuff with large framing hammers. The Bugout simply can't handle that... not even vigerous chopping...
@@flinchfu Have you seen the Bugout video from Advanced Knife Bro in which he batons with a Bugout, then reports that lockup remained solid afterwards? It may be tougher than your common sense tells you it is. I have no agenda here. I'm merely providing information. I actually own a Mini Crooked River, but have never owned a Bugout (though I've come close to pulling the trigger many times).
@@robin2821 The Axis lock is beast, especially on smaller knives because the pivot and stops are proportionally larger to the knife and they don't have as much weight slamming around... The Axis is fine, they're strong.The issue is the steel insert held to the rest of the handle by T-6s or whatever. It's like a full-tang vs. a short tang in a fixed blade to use a loose analogy.
BTW, Advanced Knife Bro's abuse is pretty similar to how I use my knives. I currently carry a Contego and it's a perfect pocket-machete... The Bugout, not so much lol.
MC, you have not disqualified yourself from the warranty. If you are able to put the knife back together in original condition, they have to accept the knife unless you made some mistake somewhere in there , like you tried to put the spring back and you broke it and scratched the pivot section or something crazy. I went back to REI with my modded bugout and they asked for it back and told me I had one year to make my decision after using it , and I could replace it with the same knife within one year. My omega spring popped out and the back screw is stripped because benchmade makes plastic screws for hardware imo. They strip faster than Demi Moore in that strippers movie. They will replace the entire knife to original retailer with no questions, or if you send it in with original scales and condition (used, but not broken by accident due to maintenance tweaking) you can get the knife replaced or fixed.
I am not a knife collector of any kind. I work hard with my knives every day. I carry a 940 everyday But the mini crooked River i think kind of feels better in the hand. Both are wonderful to use and in my case beat the crap out of lol
I like the dyamond wood scales. I got a Grizzly Creek in the same scales. What I don't like is the blaze orange accents on the Crooked River. The black and blue do look amazing on the custom shop CR. I do agree with the grivery, though. Feels cheap and flimsy.
@@ohioknifelover - there are some Hunt series exclusives without the orange or the dyamond wood. The Knifeworks Grizzly Ridge is all black and blue. Looks awesome, in fact.
"Heavy as Titanium"... wait, didn't the knife business move to Titanium specifically for light weight and durability? I know your point, just bustin' balls! Plus Titanium just looks tough! Especially on that Bugout! I received a Griptilian knife from my daughter she made for me in the custom shop at Benchmade and will cherish it forever, she had it made for me long before the Crooked River was even a thought! The Bugout though would be perfect for the custom shop! There is a market for it! I hope Benchmade is listening!
Bro I was just saying that literally out loud.. the bugout in the custom shop.. perfect.. maybe they are afraid you can build the gold class bugout for $100 less than the actual gold class lol.. I built a similar crooked river like this one only with a black blade.. just bout to pull the trigger on buying it
If I’m not mistaken you got the backspacer from Rockscale Design my Bugout is identical to yours and that’s where I got mine. Pretty sure I got it based on your recommendation lol
My best EDC is the Bugout with Aluminum Scales that match the blade color! Just got the CR with the Diamond wood and diggin it! Enjoying the content bro! I have to agree on the FRN feels cheat!🍭🐓👶
Ever like a knife so much that you buy and keep several of the same knife , afraid when you wear it out you can't get it anymore? Got to be some kind of mental condition, anyway I may know someone who does that.
Renegade Tank Crowe I might have a few that this happens with. And I used to only buy limited production runs or customs - then I started buying production high end and using them and I start to tend to use my cheaper blades in my bag, or an auxiliary blade - I hate pulling out damasteel to try to cut someone’s food- I’m like, “let me grab a pilar really quickly!” And then I make the cut lol 😂.
@@jonduncansakurawallknifegarden LOL! I try to keep my custom ,and high end production knives in a safe but I've bought several 0562 zt's because I use that knife every day at work and have gotten attached to it, last everyday user I had was a Benchmade AFCK and I bought and wore out several of those. When they discontinued it I had one left in the safe in the box and I won't use it. Hate it when my every day carry gets discontinued. I always carry two ,something really nice for a touchstone, and a user. My user is always the one I get attached to. Got to run out and get another 0562...see ya later John!🤣
You can buy aftermarket omega springs..I have 3 sets as backup because I tend to blow through them on my Bugout. I've broken them twice, and got tired of sending it in for factory warranty.
Ok so I should post here for the yobotool video on patreon? I hope this is right lol is a cool looking knife but excited about the sticker idea and sad to to see the bugout go. When you made the video were we able to recieve notifications or was it up to us to check out pop patreon for our self's?
Bugout without a doubt I can customize bugout out much more the then the river and much cheaper not a fan of river even customized Zach Stuff has all custom bug out and it’s fun do do it yourself so bugout buy cheap plus the blade is much better and it lighter. My opinion we have to pay for our customs your given the river so of course your going to go with river. Plus that custom river is not great it’s g10 with blusters sorry but the custom river is not my style and don’t like it. Good vid though I will give you a like
You're comparing one knife intended for camping and hiking and one for hunting and you think weight doesn't matter? Don't understand the reasoning here at all. I suppose that if you just wanted to collect them then weight should not be an issue. However, if you are going to compare them it's only right that you compare them for their intended purposes and uses. In the case for both of these knives, weight is a very critical consideration which you are totally discounting.
No. Sorry. I live in central Kansas. I'm outside constantly doing any number of activities. Hunting, fishing, outdoor work etc. The weight issue here is negligible / laughable for me. If you have your own preferences, fine. But don't make the mistake of thinking im "just a collector" lol. If these knives weighed upwards of 5oz or more? Sure. But they don't. It's just not that big of a deal to me.
@@metal_complex I wasn't implying that you were just a collector. I was trying to say that if someone was just a collector then it wouldn't be an important consideration. Sorry for the confusion. I totally understand that for you, weight is not an issue. Although I don't always agree with them, I respect your opinions, otherwise I wouldn't watch your videos. :) I was in an Airborne unit in the Army and I can attest that the old adage, "ounces equal pounds and pounds equal pain", is true. I guess that even after all of these years I can't seem to shake my desire to have the lightest gear possible, all other things being equal.
I just got my Crooked River Mini, I spent $120 on EBay. It’s my new favorite EDC!
I love my bugouts, but I've had my eye on the mini crooked river. I think a good challenge would be mini crooked river vs. super freak.
especially if they'd hook that crooked up with some M4 action!
That's why you should always keep your original parts to swap out when you need repairs :)) Makes it easier to get the work done.
I love that CR. Very nice color combo. I prefer the micarta Bugout scales over the TI, but your TI one is still nice. Better than the gfn standard scales anyway.
You can buy aftermarket omega springs. I broke them twice in my Bugout and got tired of sending it in, so I now have 3 sets as a backup. I haven't broken any since I got them, so can't tell you how they compare, but I figure they can't be any worse. All 3 sets totaled about $21, so about $7 each. I'd spend that much on postage to send it in for warranty, and it took over 3 weeks round trip both times I sent it in, so well worth the price to me.
Would you mind sharing your source for spare omega springs?
@@robin2821 www.ebay.com/itm/Benchmade-Omega-Spring-SET-for-Axis-Lock-940-535-555-556-557-707/113713531806?hash=item1a79dacb9e:g:mdoAAOSwoutcivhI
@@timbo4374 Thanks much!
@@robin2821 you're quite welcome
I’m brand new to the knife world. Just found out this existed on Benchmade website.
I wouldn’t have chosen the original crooked river (too big plus colors) or the mini (colors), but being able to completely customize it to my liking, it just moved to the top of the list. I am playing around with different combos. Super fun.
I just ordered a custom mini crooked river and this video helped a tone thanks!
I agree with you about the FRN or plastic scales as just cheapens the knives especailly when you are paying over $100....That crooked river looks awesome as nice choices and well done.....Good stuff....
The Crooked River. The Crooked River has solid liners. The Bugout just has a metal housing for the Axis lock that's held inside the frame by measly screws. That's a stress point. I wouldn't try anything more abusive than cutting threads and opening letters with a Bugout. I've owned both so my opinion is fair.
A lot has to do with my personal expectations too. I've aggressively chopped and beat plenty of Axis lock Benchmade knives through stuff with large framing hammers. The Bugout simply can't handle that... not even vigerous chopping...
@@flinchfu Have you seen the Bugout video from Advanced Knife Bro in which he batons with a Bugout, then reports that lockup remained solid afterwards? It may be tougher than your common sense tells you it is.
I have no agenda here. I'm merely providing information. I actually own a Mini Crooked River, but have never owned a Bugout (though I've come close to pulling the trigger many times).
@@robin2821 The Axis lock is beast, especially on smaller knives because the pivot and stops are proportionally larger to the knife and they don't have as much weight slamming around... The Axis is fine, they're strong.The issue is the steel insert held to the rest of the handle by T-6s or whatever. It's like a full-tang vs. a short tang in a fixed blade to use a loose analogy.
BTW, Advanced Knife Bro's abuse is pretty similar to how I use my knives. I currently carry a Contego and it's a perfect pocket-machete... The Bugout, not so much lol.
MC, you have not disqualified yourself from the warranty. If you are able to put the knife back together in original condition, they have to accept the knife unless you made some mistake somewhere in there , like you tried to put the spring back and you broke it and scratched the pivot section or something crazy. I went back to REI with my modded bugout and they asked for it back and told me I had one year to make my decision after using it , and I could replace it with the same knife within one year. My omega spring popped out and the back screw is stripped because benchmade makes plastic screws for hardware imo. They strip faster than Demi Moore in that strippers movie. They will replace the entire knife to original retailer with no questions, or if you send it in with original scales and condition (used, but not broken by accident due to maintenance tweaking) you can get the knife replaced or fixed.
I am not a knife collector of any kind. I work hard with my knives every day. I carry a 940 everyday But the mini crooked River i think kind of feels better in the hand. Both are wonderful to use and in my case beat the crap out of lol
I like the dyamond wood scales. I got a Grizzly Creek in the same scales. What I don't like is the blaze orange accents on the Crooked River. The black and blue do look amazing on the custom shop CR.
I do agree with the grivery, though. Feels cheap and flimsy.
Abby Normal The Hunt line is all about that orange color, but I dont like it with the wood scales at all
@@ohioknifelover - there are some Hunt series exclusives without the orange or the dyamond wood. The Knifeworks Grizzly Ridge is all black and blue. Looks awesome, in fact.
Abby Normal The Grizzly Ridge is a knife I’d love to have but the orange killed it for me. I did see the blue and it looks amazing!
Sad to see the BugOut go but happy for the gentleman who will get it! 😊
Enjoyed this vid a lot. Hopefully BM does get the BugOut in the Custom Shop.
I’d totally get the titanium scales anodized blue
That blue one is super nice. I kinda want a crooked river. But I did just get a Benchmade 550 with flytanium upgrades
The battle I wanna see is your custom Crooked River against the Skaha ...... same price basically. That would be a real interesting shootout
"Heavy as Titanium"... wait, didn't the knife business move to Titanium specifically for light weight and durability? I know your point, just bustin' balls! Plus Titanium just looks tough! Especially on that Bugout! I received a Griptilian knife from my daughter she made for me in the custom shop at Benchmade and will cherish it forever, she had it made for me long before the Crooked River was even a thought! The Bugout though would be perfect for the custom shop! There is a market for it! I hope Benchmade is listening!
Bro I was just saying that literally out loud.. the bugout in the custom shop.. perfect.. maybe they are afraid you can build the gold class bugout for $100 less than the actual gold class lol.. I built a similar crooked river like this one only with a black blade.. just bout to pull the trigger on buying it
If I’m not mistaken you got the backspacer from Rockscale Design my Bugout is identical to yours and that’s where I got mine. Pretty sure I got it based on your recommendation lol
Rockscale backspacer. Two thumbs up for them!
I wish they would offer a acid wash blade. That would be amazing on this dark setup
I have a Bugout with TI scales and loved it. Now I got the 20cv, G10 LTD. Ed.: OMG! Why only 2000 of them?
What are the bugout scales? Love those. Flytanium?
Yep!
Main reason I like BugOut is weight. Those scales are cool tho.
My best EDC is the Bugout with Aluminum Scales that match the blade color! Just got the CR with the Diamond wood and diggin it! Enjoying the content bro! I have to agree on the FRN feels cheat!🍭🐓👶
Have you thought about getting that 20cv Bugout and putting that blade on your titanium Bugout?
The notification sound is really cool 😂
That's an awesome Christmas gift. And two very awesome knives
I want titanium scales and want to learn how to flame anodize them. It doesn’t seem like it would be that difficult.
I'm still a Bugout guy. But let's be honest, I love ALL the knives!
👍👍⚔🍻
What steel does the mini crooked river have on urs?
20cv
Ok MC, this is gonna be hard on me being that your putting my two favorite Benchmades against each other lol
Ever like a knife so much that you buy and keep several of the same knife , afraid when you wear it out you can't get it anymore? Got to be some kind of mental condition, anyway I may know someone who does that.
Renegade Tank Crowe I might have a few that this happens with. And I used to only buy limited production runs or customs - then I started buying production high end and using them and I start to tend to use my cheaper blades in my bag, or an auxiliary blade - I hate pulling out damasteel to try to cut someone’s food- I’m like, “let me grab a pilar really quickly!” And then I make the cut lol 😂.
@@jonduncansakurawallknifegarden LOL! I try to keep my custom ,and high end production knives in a safe but I've bought several 0562 zt's because I use that knife every day at work and have gotten attached to it, last everyday user I had was a Benchmade AFCK and I bought and wore out several of those. When they discontinued it I had one left in the safe in the box and I won't use it. Hate it when my every day carry gets discontinued. I always carry two ,something really nice for a touchstone, and a user. My user is always the one I get attached to. Got to run out and get another 0562...see ya later John!🤣
I think you can ask for Omega springs from Benchmade without having to send the knife in so they might not even know you modified it
You can buy aftermarket omega springs..I have 3 sets as backup because I tend to blow through them on my Bugout. I've broken them twice, and got tired of sending it in for factory warranty.
Ok so I should post here for the yobotool video on patreon? I hope this is right lol is a cool looking knife but excited about the sticker idea and sad to to see the bugout go. When you made the video were we able to recieve notifications or was it up to us to check out pop patreon for our self's?
You'll need to comment on the yobotool video. The link I left in Patreon will take you right to the video 👍
Awesome video wouldn't mind having either of them but the bugout is on my wish list 👍
Both great looking knives ! Great video, thanks for sharing !
puns aren’t as funny when you say “I made a pun🤓” right after…
Bugout without a doubt I can customize bugout out much more the then the river and much cheaper not a fan of river even customized Zach Stuff has all custom bug out and it’s fun do do it yourself so bugout buy cheap plus the blade is much better and it lighter. My opinion we have to pay for our customs your given the river so of course your going to go with river. Plus that custom river is not great it’s g10 with blusters sorry but the custom river is not my style and don’t like it. Good vid though I will give you a like
You're comparing one knife intended for camping and hiking and one for hunting and you think weight doesn't matter? Don't understand the reasoning here at all. I suppose that if you just wanted to collect them then weight should not be an issue. However, if you are going to compare them it's only right that you compare them for their intended purposes and uses. In the case for both of these knives, weight is a very critical consideration which you are totally discounting.
No. Sorry. I live in central Kansas. I'm outside constantly doing any number of activities. Hunting, fishing, outdoor work etc. The weight issue here is negligible / laughable for me. If you have your own preferences, fine. But don't make the mistake of thinking im "just a collector" lol. If these knives weighed upwards of 5oz or more? Sure. But they don't. It's just not that big of a deal to me.
@@metal_complex I wasn't implying that you were just a collector. I was trying to say that if someone was just a collector then it wouldn't be an important consideration. Sorry for the confusion. I totally understand that for you, weight is not an issue. Although I don't always agree with them, I respect your opinions, otherwise I wouldn't watch your videos. :) I was in an Airborne unit in the Army and I can attest that the old adage, "ounces equal pounds and pounds equal pain", is true. I guess that even after all of these years I can't seem to shake my desire to have the lightest gear possible, all other things being equal.
To each there own but I disagree peace MC
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