EDC gear review: Ontario Rat 1 folding knife for bushcraft and survival
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2023
- Got another gear review for you today! This time, we take my new folding knife into the woods and make a quick fire, plus show a unique tip for fire starting. The Ontario Rat 1 is my latest piece of gear, but I am not sponsored by Ontario Knife Company in any way. Join me if you are interested in a new piece of my woods kit, or just like knife/gear reviews!
#knife #bushcraft #survival #camping #hiking #edc
I just got my first Rat 1 ever in D2. I can't believe how much better this knife performs than many of my $200, $300 knives.
Thanx for the video my Bladed Brother 👍 ⚔️ ✝️ 🇺🇲
I really liked that you did go slow. I was able to really get the steps down. Love the dogs in your videos!
I love the RAT 1, they are great tough and work well for most of my needs.
I have it in Aus8 and D2, its the best knife I own for sure
Theyre great!
Totally agree, in the reality i live in.. bashing a fixed blade through a log isn’t something i will be doing. Id rather carry a hatchet for a few more ounces
Amen!
You made a great point about fixed blades vs folders. I completely agree.
Thank you for watching! I know each person is different, I used to be a fixed blade guy years ago. But from real use, I realized all I want in a knife is SHARPNESS, and enough durability to do realistic knife things. Also I consider sheaths to be another piece of gear, and I’m a minimalist 👍
I totally respect that. But I am completely on the opposite O.o Through the years I realized the best combo for me is a mini SAK on keys for EDC, a regular SAK (Climber) for hikes, barbecues etc. (guess who's always a corkscrew savior :D) and Mora Kansbol for real outdoor trips. If I find myself in a situation when I have to start a fire, I either carry an axe (as Hobo mentions) or a fixed blade (few times it actually happened to me that nobody had an axe so I used kansbol to split smaller pieces of wood, I wouldn't do it with a folder, despite i believe Rat would have handle it). Everything else can handle my SAK. I have multiple folders but I'm going to rid of them, I just don't use them. Just another perspective :)
But hey, here I am, watching this excellent review of a Rat :D
@michaelhora6679 believe it or not, now i pretty much solely rely on my Leatherman only! Still have the Rat, but i use my leatherman for everything now. Fire starting, fish cleaning, etc etc. so ive become even more minimal 😂
@@thehobohandliner Yeah I can imagine :D which one do you have?
The Rebar!
My Rat 2 in D2 is better than most of my other knives which cost in excess of $100.
I just got my rat one, and it's as good if not better than my delica 4
I share the same sentiment about beating up knives. It's nice knowing the knife is durable, but axes and saws exist for a reason.
There is the idea of having a "survival" knife on you at all times that CAN handle batoning, but I always have an axe and saw close by anyway.
Cool video, I like seeing the knife in use and not on a granite counter top.
Amen!
Nice review! Thanks! :)
Regards from the Czech Republic!
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Hey, great review. Love the pups! Hitting the subscribe button now...
Thanks! This was an older video, wish i had gone into more detail, might do a long term re-visit on the knife though!
My big hands luv the Rat 1. The Mora Companion HD is my favourite fixed blade. In my opinion they compare in value but I really prefer the Mora handle for heavier or long term use. The sheath requires no maintenance. The spines on both knives require a filing for bushcraft use but are great otherwise. I have a striker attached to my ferro rod so it is highly unlikely that I would have one without the other. You will not regret the purchase of either of these knives and they are a great starting point to decide if you need anything more.
100% agree! I don’t own the Mora, but the Rat 1 is still in my pocket daily
cool hack for rat 1, you can restore your spine by using diamond file/sharpener. stroke it against the back spine and if you feel there were burr build up already it means it's done. enjoy your new 90 degree spine. Had mine for 1 yr now already, always being use in our home. best knife for those people on the budget. hoping to use it on camping in the future.
Great comment! Yeah mines going on almost 3 years now with no issues!
thas cool. i'm kinda planning to buy rat 2 but I'm kinda hesitating. maybe in December hopefully the website were I bought my rat 1 will have sales. I wish my knives lives for a many years too.@@thehobohandliner
I bought the Aus 8 version and the D2 version. I wound up putting the aus8 handles on the d2 blade. I like the brown with the satin.
Very nice!!
I totally agree with you! I have a Rat 2 in AUS8 and it is pretty nice knife. I'm interested about Rat 1, so I'm thinking about buying one. But I don't know if Rat 2 is not enough for me. 🙂 Thank you for a nice review! Regards from Czech Republic too! 😉😁
Ive had both, and prefer the larger model personally. But theyre both awesome budget knives! Thanks for watching!
My personal experience: The Rat 2 was too small for likings. I gave it away and I'm happy with the Rat 1 I purchased.
I have pretty small hands, and the Rat 2 fits me great. I can use a Rat 1, but the bigger handle just isn't as comfortable for most tasks for me.
I laugh when I see people going hell for leather on their ferro rods. I light my fires with one strike, 99% of the time. You’d use your ferro rod 10 times quicker than me.
R u in iowa?
Nope, Pennsylvania
8 or D2?
This is the AUS 8 model!
@@thehobohandliner Thank you so much sir
Too thick behind the edge..
It’s been good to me, but I agree there are better slicers