You can beat it up , enjoy 😉. I understand most people will keep and treat them nicer or grab the right blade like a fixed blade . Dang though , the 4 max is a beast for $50 on sale .
I’ve never held a 4 Max but everyone that I’ve seen who has one absolutely appreciates what it brings to the table! I agree tho, the AD10 is perfect for hard use.
Lite I think means that it's "lighter on your wallet" than the regular AD-10! And honestly, the lite version is WAY more knife than I'll ever need so, with either one, you're getting one helluva knife well worth the money... GREAT review too btw!
You can beat it up , enjoy 😉. I understand most people will keep and treat them nicer or grab the right blade like a fixed blade . Dang though , the 4 max is a beast for $50 on sale .
I’ve never held a 4 Max but everyone that I’ve seen who has one absolutely appreciates what it brings to the table! I agree tho, the AD10 is perfect for hard use.
@@hazard502 AD10 lite is for hard use? If you want real hard use, you need 4Max regular or scout. It's bigger/stronger. Will take more beating.
Lite I think means that it's "lighter on your wallet" than the regular AD-10! And honestly, the lite version is WAY more knife than I'll ever need so, with either one, you're getting one helluva knife well worth the money... GREAT review too btw!
Thanks a bunch jorge! I totally agree with you, many “budget” versions are quite good and this is no exception and I’m so happy with the Lite.
Nice look at the CS AD10 Lite and your appreciation for tanto blades!
Many thanks B&M! It’s been a real passion as of late :)
@@hazard502 I can relate!
C.S. fan here, •but•, The often useless jimping (Air Lite is good), the dreadful clips, and, the near unforgivable T6 Torx...
Well you're not wrong lol. Unless I bend the clip on this one it's nearly impossible to work with as is!