Are you looking for the best machete for bushcraft survival on Amazon of 2021? These are some of the coolest machetes for survival and sbushcraft we found so far: ✅1. ESEE Knives Darien Machete-Expat amzn.to/2SYu1FM ✅2. Gerber Compact Clearpath Machete amzn.to/3vYllxu ✅3. Schrade SCMACH1 Back Country Machete amzn.to/3ckGt9w ✅4. Cold Steel Tanto Machete amzn.to/3uX8H0q ✅5. TOPS KNIVES El Chete amzn.to/2Rq6vB3 ✅6. CRKT Mah-Chete Fixed Blade with Sheath amzn.to/3gefA8b ✅7. Condor Tool & Knife, Jungolo Machete amzn.to/2XATvYS ✅8. Tramontina Bolo Machete amzn.to/2XBrnoe ✅9. KA-BAR Kukri Machete amzn.to/2TNtrLv ✅10. Jungle Master JM-031B Machete amzn.to/2LhR4ba
Ye because it works on there non fibrous vegetation. Down there a thin slicer is perfect. Here in the western USA a thick machete works better for chopping the drier thicker more fibrous woods.
I'm an old man now.....Your intro into this video is 100% correct. The machete needs to match your environment, your physical stature, chore, and needs. An example is, I am Older now. I can't chop long term anymore,,,so I needed more weight to blade for chopping bite. I now prefer a Silky Saw over chopping large pieces 3" or more...less exertion. I now maneuvered to an Ontario SP53 with a SILKY Gombo AT BASE CAMP ONLY. Hikes....my Mini Duku with my Silky saw. OLD AGE isn't bad, you just need to be wise and make good choices.
I’ve got a few and for the price they are hard to beat. Their weak point is the handle and the aluminum rivets. The rivets can be replaced with steal hardware but I really wish they had full tangs.
why you people can't understand machete is thin piece of metal and must be used in the jungles of south America or Africa.It's not intended for European or north Asian woods.Even Indonesian parang that's much thicker than machete,Is good only for using in south asian jungles were trees are softer.For our European and north Asian woods you need minimum thick bowie or strong axe.Remember this,It's important for quality of survival.
You can't go wrong with these brands ESSE, Cold Steel, CRKT, Condor And TOPS machetes. 👍 Gerber is not be trusted after Man vs Wild knife scam and poor quality. Schrade is okay but not hard working type. You have researched well this time. Good work, keep it up 😎👍
In my opinion the tops knives machete is the best on this list but there expensive and crappy handles ! But very good steel, very strong!! I seriously think Cold seel is very overrated! Cold seel there cheaper machetes come completely blunt and really hard to sharpen ! Best bang for your buck is tramontinia. My all time favourite brand Condor !! I own the Condor Discord , makara they are CHOPPING BEASTS !!!
I'll say the first one and el chete seem like some good ones but I'd go with a condos parang or a tremotina I found a old in my cow field rusted to pieces chipped blade took me like 30min of elbow grease and two pieces of sand paper and a ton of grinding with my stones but now it'll go through a 6" water oak in one swing
I like my ww2 bolo Australian Machete nice and weighty Army stuff if always good stuff Getting hard to find slowly $150-$300 if in great condition With case mines great condition. Hard to find as many gave them to the Pacific islander guys Well, in new Guinea I know my gran father said as thoses guys did a wonderful job Carried many wounded guys out of jungle unforgiving terrain for days to safety So I guess many did all though thoses regions. Then I have a cold steel jungle Machete 2008 I got that? It's Razor sharp A few say there not, mine sure is also got a cheep $10.00 one bit ot a hook on the back of the blade, for grabing stuff it's quite thin compared to the others, good for light stuff I just use that in the garden It's like a suger cain style
What you have here is the top ten people that pay you to promote their product with their propaganda and you have never personally tested any of them! Just like pretty much all of your videos. Your a voice reading a script like a commercial on TV!
Scenario😣 You just been through a devastated and catastrophic event that all around the world got affected the same, and where human life existence went down to 10%. You have no choice but to constantly move from place to place because most of the houses and buildings have been heavily damaged. Some places are more dangerous than others because of over flooding, or earth quacks. You are so tired and hungry. You have a tactical backpack with some water, food and some other survival items, also three handguns, ammo, a rifle, and multiple knives. It’s time to make that one choice. The bag is to heavy now. What should you keep? 😱
Worst actually. Poor quality steel. Bad design. Overall bad company who mistreated designers and ruined the best blade like this ever. Look up the original Jess X. See the story of what happened.
@@The4cp Yes I agree with you Scharade is poor quality steel ! From what I hav been told a couple of years ago Scharade sold the company and the people who bought the company they don't even heat treat the steal no more !! 3 years ago I bought a large Bowie knife from Scharade called Leyroy It chiped and broke when I was chopping a branch that was 2 inches thick. I couldn't believe it !! I returned the large knife back to them and got my money back ! The old Scharade knives were well made !! But not any more!!
If you need one to cut lots of wood you need to get one with more forward weight. Tramotina Bolo comes to mind but there are some even heavier blades from condor.
Actually Imacassa makes the condors. They also make a couple of the true machetes for esee. And marble, and the blanks for fiddle back forge machetes. Probably others.
The Geber has an EXCELLENT blade and a HORRIBLE handle. I get the attempt at being compact but that blade on a normal handle would be their best mechete.
Are you looking for the best machete for bushcraft survival on Amazon of 2021? These are some of the coolest machetes for survival and sbushcraft we found so far:
✅1. ESEE Knives Darien Machete-Expat
amzn.to/2SYu1FM
✅2. Gerber Compact Clearpath Machete
amzn.to/3vYllxu
✅3. Schrade SCMACH1 Back Country Machete
amzn.to/3ckGt9w
✅4. Cold Steel Tanto Machete
amzn.to/3uX8H0q
✅5. TOPS KNIVES El Chete
amzn.to/2Rq6vB3
✅6. CRKT Mah-Chete Fixed Blade with Sheath
amzn.to/3gefA8b
✅7. Condor Tool & Knife, Jungolo Machete
amzn.to/2XATvYS
✅8. Tramontina Bolo Machete
amzn.to/2XBrnoe
✅9. KA-BAR Kukri Machete
amzn.to/2TNtrLv
✅10. Jungle Master JM-031B Machete
amzn.to/2LhR4ba
don't ask this is a commercial!
The best "survival" machete is a $10 Tramontina.
They've been surviving with them for decades down in central & south America.
I totally agree with you Tramontinia
Best bang for your buck !!!
@@chucklehead2932 wood handle so you can easily add some contour.
Ye because it works on there non fibrous vegetation. Down there a thin slicer is perfect. Here in the western USA a thick machete works better for chopping the drier thicker more fibrous woods.
@@rykercarlson2131had a 80 $ garret and wade machete shatter on me
I'm an old man now.....Your intro into this video is 100% correct. The machete needs to match your environment, your physical stature, chore, and needs. An example is, I am Older now. I can't chop long term anymore,,,so I needed more weight to blade for chopping bite. I now prefer a Silky Saw over chopping large pieces 3" or more...less exertion. I now maneuvered to an Ontario SP53 with a SILKY Gombo AT BASE CAMP ONLY. Hikes....my Mini Duku with my Silky saw. OLD AGE isn't bad, you just need to be wise and make good choices.
For my environment a very thick machete is the best. I need a mean chopper, I’m not slicing anything
Tramontina one love
Tops Knives survival machetes are amazing tools for bushcraft and outdoor survival
It is not very “smart” slicing the bamboo upward while your other hand is holding above the cut, lmao
Very high iq
I had the same feeling when i saw that.
Made me cringe. I know that esee was sharp.
I noticed that too
I did that one time when I was 10. Blade slid up branch and took slice out of my thumb. But I also wasn't supposed to use it by myself.
great selection of machetes for bushcraft
CONDOR IS THE BEST AND WELL PRICED !!
What is your opinion of the Guardian Machete put out by Warrior Life?
THE BEST MACHETE EVER IS THE TRAMONTINA MADE IN BRASIL
I’ve got a few and for the price they are hard to beat. Their weak point is the handle and the aluminum rivets. The rivets can be replaced with steal hardware but I really wish they had full tangs.
Coldsteel is the best. Lynn is the reason.
why you people can't understand machete is thin piece of metal and must be used in the jungles of south America or Africa.It's not intended for European or north Asian woods.Even Indonesian parang that's much thicker than machete,Is good only for using in south asian jungles were trees are softer.For our European and north Asian woods you need minimum thick bowie or strong axe.Remember this,It's important for quality of survival.
I have a military issued one I picked up from a army surplus store. Ontario steel & as sharp as any knife I have.
You can't go wrong with these brands ESSE, Cold Steel, CRKT, Condor And TOPS machetes. 👍
Gerber is not be trusted after Man vs Wild knife scam and poor quality. Schrade is okay but not hard working type.
You have researched well this time. Good work, keep it up 😎👍
Thanks bro!!! The advertising really got me thinking those last 2 are good I guess us hollywood liberals really do need help from you guys...
Cold Steel Tanto Machete :)
How can I get them
You guys are missing the boat if you don’t look at Zombie Tools. I’ve had a “Rat Bastard” for over 5 years and it works beautifully!
Oi cara mata curide o facão de vocês e muito bom
Is it me or did that guy almost take his thumb off with the bamboo ?
The ESEE Darien Expat is so good I bought two. My favorite of the two came with slag on the sides! :) The other had the slag ground down.
In my opinion the tops knives machete is the best on this list but there expensive and crappy handles ! But very good steel, very strong!!
I seriously think Cold seel is very overrated! Cold seel there cheaper machetes come completely blunt and really hard to sharpen ! Best bang for your buck is tramontinia. My all time favourite brand Condor !!
I own the Condor Discord , makara they are CHOPPING BEASTS !!!
You haven't included the best range of machetes in the world . . .RALPH MARTINDALE . . .the famous "crocodile " brand !
They make some good stuff but somewhat annoying that they never list their steel specs.
1:58......
I'll say the first one and el chete seem like some good ones but I'd go with a condos parang or a tremotina I found a old in my cow field rusted to pieces chipped blade took me like 30min of elbow grease and two pieces of sand paper and a ton of grinding with my stones but now it'll go through a 6" water oak in one swing
Un momento, ¿Dónde están el Tramontina, el Cornetta y el Bellota?
I like my ww2 bolo Australian Machete nice and weighty
Army stuff if always good stuff
Getting hard to find slowly $150-$300 if in great condition
With case mines great condition.
Hard to find as many gave them to the Pacific islander guys
Well, in new Guinea I know my gran father said as thoses guys did a wonderful job
Carried many wounded guys out of jungle unforgiving terrain for days to safety
So I guess many did all though thoses regions.
Then I have a cold steel jungle Machete 2008 I got that? It's Razor sharp
A few say there not, mine sure is also got a cheep $10.00 one bit ot a hook on the back of the blade, for grabing stuff it's quite thin compared to the others, good for light stuff
I just use that in the garden
It's like a suger cain style
Why most western people put the sheath on their right hip if their right dominant and vise versa like a pistol
Because a cross draw is neither quick nor convenient and also limits access by your dominant hand. It's not rocket science.
If I was carrying a pistol the machete would go to the left.
👍😎🍺🍩🛠️🗡️
No woodsmans pal?
What you have here is the top ten people that pay you to promote their product with their propaganda and you have never personally tested any of them! Just like pretty much all of your videos. Your a voice reading a script like a commercial on TV!
Scenario😣 You just been through a devastated and catastrophic event that all around the world got affected the same, and where human life existence went down to 10%. You have no choice but to constantly move from place to place because most of the houses and buildings have been heavily damaged. Some places are more dangerous than others because of over flooding, or earth quacks. You are so tired and hungry. You have a tactical backpack with some water, food and some other survival items, also three handguns, ammo, a rifle, and multiple knives. It’s time to make that one choice. The bag is to heavy now. What should you keep? 😱
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3:39 fucking pirate sword lookin' ass
Subtitles Malaysia
Really? I’m not aware of these…
Hey the Schrade SCM ACH 1, Was that really manufactured by McDonnell Douglas?? LOL
What kind of a stupid name is that for a machete?
The pops just uses a meat cleaver.
Schrade 1 Is the best
Worst actually. Poor quality steel. Bad design. Overall bad company who mistreated designers and ruined the best blade like this ever. Look up the original Jess X. See the story of what happened.
@@The4cp Yes I agree with you
Scharade is poor quality steel !
From what I hav been told a couple of years ago Scharade sold the company and the people who bought the company they don't even heat treat the steal no more !!
3 years ago I bought a large Bowie knife from Scharade called Leyroy
It chiped and broke when I was chopping a branch that was 2 inches thick. I couldn't believe it !!
I returned the large knife back to them and got my money back !
The old Scharade knives were well made !! But not any more!!
Try something else. Even an inexpensive Tramotina and you will change your mind.
Get an axe .
I don't like light machetes because when you chop larger chunk of woods you have to put to much effort to cut trough it.
If you need one to cut lots of wood you need to get one with more forward weight. Tramotina Bolo comes to mind but there are some even heavier blades from condor.
1075 steel..now they're copying off of condor.,
Actually Imacassa makes the condors. They also make a couple of the true machetes for esee. And marble, and the blanks for fiddle back forge machetes. Probably others.
The Geber has an EXCELLENT blade and a HORRIBLE handle. I get the attempt at being compact but that blade on a normal handle would be their best mechete.
Never swung one. If I remember right the blade is stainless steel. I don’t think the best choice for machetes.
Cold Steel fat and clumsy bastards were really funny