I agree with you on the pocket clip issue and not needing the belt pouch. They could do without that and put the money into a better clip. Good to see they're listening tho. Great review.
Nice job Stassa, I love your testing and showing some cutting. Nice to see a knife that you need four fingers for. The small knives are ok but for me they all start to look alike. This one seems like a no fuss design, one you could pull out to cut a steak at the outback.
D2, G10, ceramic bb, TiN coating, full sized, with a 15 degree per side edge. What's not to love? The clip, the clip is kinda janky. For 50 bucks however, considering the rest of it, not a real issue. This is a great buy if need a folder for slicing tasks and you worry about losing, or damaging it. Need a knife to keep in your locker etc? This is a good choice.
I will be testing a few other models from them soon one is in 14c28n and I am excited to see how it does because that’s probably my favorite budget steel
@@Stassa23 aus-10 not getting love it deserves I see. I'll take aus-10 over D2 tbh. (Not as hard, but not chippy either. Far more stainless and tougher too). And 440c (154cm) is still viable.
Damn, another contender for the "To: TheOrdoch From: TheOrdoch" xmas list. Looks like most of their knives can come with Ti finish. Also, if you or a friend are into the pokeymans they have a Bulbasaur knife in 14C28N :D
Impressive 👍 they must have a good heat treatment for the blades, I've been staying away from D2 because of bad experiences with edge retention but I'd give this one a go
Heck yeah
GREAT video !!
Thanks for review Mr Stassa
Not a bad knife at all. Seen these on Amazon and wondered how they would perform. Thanks for the review and testing!
Nice vid brother 👌
I agree with you on the pocket clip issue and not needing the belt pouch. They could do without that and put the money into a better clip. Good to see they're listening tho. Great review.
I think you're right, the majority won't use the sheath.
Nice job Stassa, I love your testing and showing some cutting. Nice to see a knife that you need four fingers for. The small knives are ok but for me they all start to look alike. This one seems like a no fuss design, one you could pull out to cut a steak at the outback.
Just ordered one, good review and look forward to trying out. Looks like a good knife for the $
I love a good performing knife, this fits the bill.
Impressive testing! How have we not heard of this company?
D2, G10, ceramic bb, TiN coating, full sized, with a 15 degree per side edge. What's not to love? The clip, the clip is kinda janky. For 50 bucks however, considering the rest of it, not a real issue. This is a great buy if need a folder for slicing tasks and you worry about losing, or damaging it. Need a knife to keep in your locker etc? This is a good choice.
My thoughts exactly 👌🏻
Nick or anyone, thought I heard they had been OEM for others for years this performance and action is impressive. I want one.
I will be testing a few other models from them soon one is in 14c28n and I am excited to see how it does because that’s probably my favorite budget steel
@@Stassa23 can't wait.
@@Stassa23 aus-10 not getting love it deserves I see. I'll take aus-10 over D2 tbh. (Not as hard, but not chippy either. Far more stainless and tougher too). And 440c (154cm) is still viable.
Good looking knife.. where is it made ?? Thanks for sharing 👍🏼 😊
CHINA 🇨🇳
Damn, another contender for the "To: TheOrdoch From: TheOrdoch" xmas list. Looks like most of their knives can come with Ti finish. Also, if you or a friend are into the pokeymans they have a Bulbasaur knife in 14C28N :D
I will have to check that knife!
Impressive 👍 they must have a good heat treatment for the blades, I've been staying away from D2 because of bad experiences with edge retention but I'd give this one a go