The Griptilian was the best gift idea for my dad. The idea of paying ~$140 for a pocket knife would have always been insane to him, but after having one and getting used to the blade quality and the mechanism, he's bought at least two more since then (always having at least one on backup).
I had a Griptilian for about 10 years and I never liked it or carried it. Just discovered the Applied Weapons Technology scales and bought and installed them now it’s my favorite knife.
A set of aftermarket scales really wakes up the gripTilian and then there’s always the factory offerings of the G10 or the carbon fiber exclusives. The sheepsfoot is my favorite blade shape and love having the deployment hole although I do wish they would bring back the Hollow grind and do it in the S30V.
had a orange handle black blade for 2 years lost it at work now i have a tan handle black blade had it for 5 years. had to replace the pivot screw because it backed out other than that its perfect
just bought the mini grip. Haven't received it yet- I am replacing a 530 pardue lightweight axis with the spear point blade. My sister found it in a taxi at her college nearly 10 years ago and sadly I lost it an uber about a year back. Sad to have lost it but happy for whomever gets to have it next, the universe brought it to me and now has brought it to someone else who must need it more. For now, the mini griptilian should be perfect for my edc. I wear basketball shorts nearly every day so the lighter and thinner profiled knives are best for me. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching brother. That is a cool story. I love hearing stuff like that. If you wear basketball shorts a lot the mini should be a perfect EDC. I would also look at the Bugout. It is super lightweight.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 I saw that one! It will most likely end up on my future buy list.. i actually got the mini grip because it was 100 and decided to get a leatherman squirt to add to the edc system as well. After buying moraknivs for camping i guess my expectations of knives are that they should be cheap and bullet proof but im realizing that folders are much more intricate and most of the time you get what you pay for
@@theirishbear_osrs That is true. However there are some great budget knives out there. You could not buy Ontario Rat 1. I love that thing $40. It is a big boy though. Lol
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 Ive been seeing the Rat everywhere! It looks like a favorite and under 50 is right up my alley! I live in california though so the problem i find is that no matter how handy or necessary it seems to use my knife, I get weird reactions from colleagues and strangers. That's kind of what has stopped me from getting any sort of 'self defense' knife. Kind of sucks but I am afraid of someone feeling intimidated by a large blade when not in a self defense situation. Ridiculous i know but it is what it is!
The Griptilian is a knife everyone should own. Is it the most high end? No. But I have never been able to put a knife through so much abuse and have it work flawlessly like I have the Griptilian. Out of the thousands of dollars of knives in my collection, the Griptilian is still by far my favorite
Dude that is awesome. It is an iconic design that has and will continue to be around because it is so good. I really wish they would offer more steel options like Spyderco does with the PM2. That would be epic.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 same here. I think they do, but only if you sell your kidneys to their custom knife builder. Even then I think the only different steel you can get is M4
Totally agree. I have had many striders, some hinderers, i still have several sebenzas, not to mention dozens of paramilitaries in all the variations, ZTs, microtechs, at least a dozen Emersons.... My fifteen year old 154cm griptilian is still my carry knife.
Cabela's / Bass Pro has an Exclusive version with D2 steel, desert tan handle & a "honey comb" jimping pattern on the handle, seen on no other model. It's pretty sweet. I still have 154CM Olive one & several others. They are *still* great knives in '22
I've had my Griptilian in 154CM for around 8 years now, its still going strong with zero maintenance! I've batoned it, used it as a screwdriver, and overall abused the thing and ive never even had to disassemble it. its been full of beach sand, grit, and lint and it just keeps truckin like normal. I'm ordering another one in S30V soon, I was going to mod this one but it has done its job well and i feel like id rather leave it as is since it was my first pocke knife that wasnt a case knife. I have a full size bugout and still prefer the griptilian over the bugout hands down. Benchmade is doing away with all the colorways except the Satin blade with Black Scales, I called and asked because I wanted the Black/OD combo but couldnt find it anywhere online.
Got a custom mini griptilian, desert tan and satin with the sheepsfoot blade. Slick as hell. I've liked it so much I'm on the brink of buying the exact same setup in the full size. Such a great knife.
Yes the mini is super light. But unlike the bugout, the mini grip with the plastic handles can be beat. trust me. I have not been nice to mine. it's had a pretty bad life, but it looks and cuts like new...
Here it is 2022 and I just bought a 550. I used to avoid them, thought they were too bulky, plasticy, and ugly. Suddenly in like one day my mind changed. Now I love them, go figure.
I just wish they kept the hollow grind on the newer models. As it stands the Super Freek is just so much better in pretty much every way. If they made a Super Freek sheepsfoot with a hole I would be all over it 🔥🔥🔥
Great vid. I was ready to pull the trigger on a Griptillian but then found the Ritter Houge RSK. I'm also waiting for the Manix 2 Lightweight with Rex 45 and burnt orange scales to drop. That's 3 knives I want and only the $$ for one.
I own both the full size and the mini but my full size it in the g-10 with the drop point and my mini has the g-10 and thumb hole and I absolutely love them I carry my mini if I wear shorts and my full size during jean season so I absolutely love them even let my dad carry it and my mom for Father’s Day bought him the same one I have so amazing knife
At the 2 minute mark I did stop your video. What you had said earlier about the cheap plastic feel.....I totally agree. I had mine for awhile and let a few people check it out. They said exactly what I noticed...a great blade that was actually easy to pocket carry.. yeas it was more than I thought it should have been, I now think it was worth it I no longer have the knife, but that's another story. I'd really like to get another one cause I actually miss it!
Big boar Knife and Gear sent me your way and I’m glad for it! Great comparison Knives to really capture how the Grip’ is. I actually have my attention on that super freak. 🤘🏻
Thanks Greg. BBK&G has been so awesome. He trul6is a wonderful guy. I tell ya, if you have been on the fence with Super freek just buy it! It is such a great knife. Thanks for your support.
good video man. I like the large grip. I have a small for my son. he's only 6 so he has to wait for it tho. I've been carrying a hogue Ritter for a few months now. I think it's the better quality knives next to the benchmade. new sub here.
The Griptilian is simply a classic that can take a beating! It’s a better knife than the bugout in every way. I just don’t understand the hype with the bugout….thin blade and flexy handles….just feels weak 🤮. Griptilian is a LION among sheep!
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 I live in Rhode Island, I can open carry alot of large blades, yet it brings unwanted attention. Why i love the axis lock of Benchmade. Considered a manual, but much more dependable than an automatic. ( which is illegal as well as OTF )
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 well sir.... it's the 550.. Wanted it for few years and finally picked one up . I'm thinking about having the scales replaced with aircraft grade aluminum to off set the " blade heavy feeling I get when in hand.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 I've got a question for you DTOM...what is the name of the tool you use for the screws on the scales that need to be changed???
That is a question for an expert and I am not one. Lol All blade shapes do better for some task but I think it just comes down to preference. They will all do the EDC task we do daily.
Hate those plastic handles as well, goodness gracious I just can't get over it! Talked about it in my review. Wanting to check out the g10 model especially cause of that 20CV, edge retention for DAYZZZZ
The mini Grips aren’t so bad with the plastic handles because they have full liners they are much more substantial in the hand. But I prefer to swap handle scales on all of my knives anyway. The Flytanium titanium handles scales and AWT aluminum scales really transform both Grips
Hey brother. The last few videos i posted i turned the volume down on the intro. Let me know if it is enough. Thank you again for letting me know i needed to do that. You are the man.
@@stevenhorton83 I would suggest looking at some Kershaw knives. They have some great options with the speed safe which is assisted opening. ZT is another one. Same company but the more premium brand.
Sorry but nothing in Spyderco is anywhere close to Benchmade quality. You are comparing a toyota prius to a mercedes benz. W T F I still have both of my Benchmades that were issued to me in the military now 24 years later, and they still go with me as EDC each and every day I leave the house. Should anything ever go wrong on them, the lifetime guarantee is all I need to know about that I can send the knife back to Benchmade and they will fix it back to brand new as necessary. Spyderco on the other hand, is the type of knives I expect to find in Walmarts or gas stations.
The Griptilian was the best gift idea for my dad. The idea of paying ~$140 for a pocket knife would have always been insane to him, but after having one and getting used to the blade quality and the mechanism, he's bought at least two more since then (always having at least one on backup).
I had a Griptilian for about 10 years and I never liked it or carried it. Just discovered the Applied Weapons Technology scales and bought and installed them now it’s my favorite knife.
But you paid close to double the price of the standard Griptilian by adding the scales, it's not the Griptilian at that point anymore.
A set of aftermarket scales really wakes up the gripTilian and then there’s always the factory offerings of the G10 or the carbon fiber exclusives. The sheepsfoot is my favorite blade shape and love having the deployment hole although I do wish they would bring back the Hollow grind and do it in the S30V.
had a orange handle black blade for 2 years lost it at work now i have a tan handle black blade had it for 5 years. had to replace the pivot screw because it backed out other than that its perfect
just bought the mini grip. Haven't received it yet- I am replacing a 530 pardue lightweight axis with the spear point blade. My sister found it in a taxi at her college nearly 10 years ago and sadly I lost it an uber about a year back. Sad to have lost it but happy for whomever gets to have it next, the universe brought it to me and now has brought it to someone else who must need it more. For now, the mini griptilian should be perfect for my edc. I wear basketball shorts nearly every day so the lighter and thinner profiled knives are best for me. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching brother. That is a cool story. I love hearing stuff like that. If you wear basketball shorts a lot the mini should be a perfect EDC. I would also look at the Bugout. It is super lightweight.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 I saw that one! It will most likely end up on my future buy list.. i actually got the mini grip because it was 100 and decided to get a leatherman squirt to add to the edc system as well. After buying moraknivs for camping i guess my expectations of knives are that they should be cheap and bullet proof but im realizing that folders are much more intricate and most of the time you get what you pay for
@@theirishbear_osrs That is true. However there are some great budget knives out there. You could not buy Ontario Rat 1. I love that thing $40. It is a big boy though. Lol
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 Ive been seeing the Rat everywhere! It looks like a favorite and under 50 is right up my alley! I live in california though so the problem i find is that no matter how handy or necessary it seems to use my knife, I get weird reactions from colleagues and strangers. That's kind of what has stopped me from getting any sort of 'self defense' knife. Kind of sucks but I am afraid of someone feeling intimidated by a large blade when not in a self defense situation. Ridiculous i know but it is what it is!
@@theirishbear_osrs Just move here to Alabama. Lol We love freedom.
The Griptilian is a knife everyone should own. Is it the most high end? No. But I have never been able to put a knife through so much abuse and have it work flawlessly like I have the Griptilian. Out of the thousands of dollars of knives in my collection, the Griptilian is still by far my favorite
Dude that is awesome. It is an iconic design that has and will continue to be around because it is so good. I really wish they would offer more steel options like Spyderco does with the PM2. That would be epic.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 same here. I think they do, but only if you sell your kidneys to their custom knife builder. Even then I think the only different steel you can get is M4
@@40pcMcNuggies yeah. I have the Super freek in the M4 and love that thing.
Totally agree. I have had many striders, some hinderers, i still have several sebenzas, not to mention dozens of paramilitaries in all the variations, ZTs, microtechs, at least a dozen Emersons.... My fifteen year old 154cm griptilian is still my carry knife.
I've had mine for about 5+ years with D2 steel and no problems at all. Super smooth action and no faults.
The Grip with the sheeps foot blade and G10 scales is 🔥🔥
Yeah it is. Love this thing. Thanks for watching Brother.
Yes sir!!!🔥💯
Cabela's / Bass Pro has an Exclusive version with D2 steel, desert tan handle & a "honey comb" jimping pattern on the handle, seen on no other model. It's pretty sweet. I still have 154CM Olive one & several others. They are *still* great knives in '22
I've had my Griptilian in 154CM for around 8 years now, its still going strong with zero maintenance! I've batoned it, used it as a screwdriver, and overall abused the thing and ive never even had to disassemble it. its been full of beach sand, grit, and lint and it just keeps truckin like normal. I'm ordering another one in S30V soon, I was going to mod this one but it has done its job well and i feel like id rather leave it as is since it was my first pocke knife that wasnt a case knife. I have a full size bugout and still prefer the griptilian over the bugout hands down. Benchmade is doing away with all the colorways except the Satin blade with Black Scales, I called and asked because I wanted the Black/OD combo but couldnt find it anywhere online.
Got a custom mini griptilian, desert tan and satin with the sheepsfoot blade. Slick as hell. I've liked it so much I'm on the brink of buying the exact same setup in the full size. Such a great knife.
I have the sheepsfoot, spydie hole, S30V Griptilian. It’s very fun to fidget with and the blade shape is one of my favorites! Nice video👍
Thanks for watching brother.
Me too 2021 just bought the large sheep foot blade with hole, love it better then my para 3 , and got it for 80$
Yes the mini is super light. But unlike the bugout, the mini grip with the plastic handles can be beat. trust me. I have not been nice to mine. it's had a pretty bad life, but it looks and cuts like new...
Just got the Benchmade Griptilian with S30VN Blade Steel and thumbstuds with black plastic scales from academy sports and outdoors for $130 after tax.
Here it is 2022 and I just bought a 550. I used to avoid them, thought they were too bulky, plasticy, and ugly. Suddenly in like one day my mind changed. Now I love them, go figure.
Punished my Grip w/Tanto tip for almost 10 years with salvage diving and oil well blowouts. Great tool.
I just wish they kept the hollow grind on the newer models. As it stands the Super Freek is just so much better in pretty much every way. If they made a Super Freek sheepsfoot with a hole I would be all over it 🔥🔥🔥
100% agree.
I'm with you brother, you picked exactly what I want!! Beautiful knife my man. Got to have the sheep's foot and spyder hole!!💯🔥
It is the perfect spec for this model right? Thanks for watching brother.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 Absolutely!
Great vid. I was ready to pull the trigger on a Griptillian but then found the Ritter Houge RSK. I'm also waiting for the Manix 2 Lightweight with Rex 45 and burnt orange scales to drop. That's 3 knives I want and only the $$ for one.
I know the feeling brother. So many knives, not enough cash. Story of my life. 🤣
I own both the full size and the mini but my full size it in the g-10 with the drop point and my mini has the g-10 and thumb hole and I absolutely love them I carry my mini if I wear shorts and my full size during jean season so I absolutely love them even let my dad carry it and my mom for Father’s Day bought him the same one I have so amazing knife
I agree brother. It is a flagship for Benchmade for good reason. Thanks for watching man. I appreciate it.
DTOM Knives and Gear no problem man you are absolutely fun to watch everytime you post I watch
@@matthewp-mw9rl Thant means a lot dude. I really appreciate you.
Dare I say, I love my 555 minigrip clone in 440C
I just ordered a griptilian with a sheepsfoot s90v orange scales black hardware. Saving up for some custom scales :)
Dude that sounds badass! Need pics when you get it.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 i'll email you!
I love the Griptilian so many ways to customize both the regular and mini sizes. I have three Grips and just ordered a 4th one lol 😂
Nice. You can truly make them your own now days. Classic and timeless design.
I just bought one from the local bass pro. Did you buy the grips to swap out from benchmades website?
@@frankdagostino6136 1 was mine and the others were on loan.
@@frankdagostino6136 no I have gotten a few from Flytanium and Applied Weapons Tech. Disassembly will void Benchmades warranty though.
The 20cv G10 one is the one to get now! Especially with the sheepsfoot blade 👌🏻
Thanks for watching bud. Just finished you firearm video. It was great.
At the 2 minute mark I did stop your video. What you had said earlier about the cheap plastic feel.....I totally agree. I had mine for awhile and let a few people check it out. They said exactly what I noticed...a great blade that was actually easy to pocket carry.. yeas it was more than I thought it should have been, I now think it was worth it I no longer have the knife, but that's another story. I'd really like to get another one cause I actually miss it!
I dig your channel man keep up the solid reviews 👍👍
Thanks brother. I really appreciate that. 👊💯
Big boar Knife and Gear sent me your way and I’m glad for it!
Great comparison Knives to really capture how the Grip’ is. I actually have my attention on that super freak. 🤘🏻
Thanks Greg. BBK&G has been so awesome. He trul6is a wonderful guy. I tell ya, if you have been on the fence with Super freek just buy it! It is such a great knife. Thanks for your support.
I guarantee you won't regret getting the super freek. Imo, one of the best Benchmade has done.
good video man. I like the large grip. I have a small for my son. he's only 6 so he has to wait for it tho. I've been carrying a hogue Ritter for a few months now. I think it's the better quality knives next to the benchmade. new sub here.
Thanks William. I can't tell how much I appreciate that. I thought about buying the Ritter and may still in the future.
The Griptilian is simply a classic that can take a beating! It’s a better knife than the bugout in every way. I just don’t understand the hype with the bugout….thin blade and flexy handles….just feels weak 🤮. Griptilian is a LION among sheep!
Some people like the lightness to it when they carry it. It is not. A bad knife
@@waldo-ot6ul knives are a very personally intimate choice. It’s not a bad knife but it will never be my choice. Enjoy yours.
I got the mini grip can't beat it!
The Hogue Ritter RSK is my replacement for this knife.
I almost bought one and regret not pulling the trigger.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 They are still available. New flat dark earth version to.
Alot of states have a concealed carry blade law of 3 inches, therefore the mini grip was born at 2.93 inches.
Yeah fear based legislation from States that don't understand freedom really get under my skin.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 I live in Rhode Island, I can open carry alot of large blades, yet it brings unwanted attention. Why i love the axis lock of Benchmade. Considered a manual, but much more dependable than an automatic. ( which is illegal as well as OTF )
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 Dont get me started on tasers and stun guns which are completely banned for a non-lethal alternative.....
Wow. I can't even imagine. Living in Alabama and I can carry whatever I want. It makes it hard to understand why these laws exist in other states.
I definitely think they are, I have 6 griptilians!!!
Wow. That is a lot of Grips!! It is a timeless design that will always be popular i believe.
what's the song in your intro?
Its 2021 and I just bought a Grip last Saturday.....
Hell yeah! Which one did you go with?
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 well sir.... it's the 550.. Wanted it for few years and finally picked one up . I'm thinking about having the scales replaced with aircraft grade aluminum to off set the " blade heavy feeling I get when in hand.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 I've got a question for you DTOM...what is the name of the tool you use for the screws on the scales that need to be changed???
What are the differences between those blade types. They all got different purposes ?
That is a question for an expert and I am not one. Lol All blade shapes do better for some task but I think it just comes down to preference. They will all do the EDC task we do daily.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 thank you man ! 🙏🏽
Hate those plastic handles as well, goodness gracious I just can't get over it! Talked about it in my review. Wanting to check out the g10 model especially cause of that 20CV, edge retention for DAYZZZZ
Not just plastic 🤦♂️
It’s G10... yea plastic but not JUST plastic
@@MrTomkat030 the standard Grip is a plastic. The 20cv comes in g10.
Matt Rose just bought a 551-S30v griptilian with G10 Scales... Benchmade said Griptilians have G10 scales except the mini version
The mini Grips aren’t so bad with the plastic handles because they have full liners they are much more substantial in the hand. But I prefer to swap handle scales on all of my knives anyway. The Flytanium titanium handles scales and AWT aluminum scales really transform both Grips
Just bought one today!
Awesome!! Which one?
DTOM Knives and Gear the griptilian 551 with S30V steel
@@JaredFMansfield Awesome. It has definitely stood the test of time. Congratulations brother. It os a great knife and I hope it serves you well.
I had an original that was in 440C
You should warn people about the extremely loud into :(
Sorry man. I will get that fixed. My bad dude.
@@dtomknivesandgear6635 Thanks! Don't want to limit myself to having to watch your knife reviews to daytime or when the kids aren't sleeping :)
Hey brother. The last few videos i posted i turned the volume down on the intro. Let me know if it is enough. Thank you again for letting me know i needed to do that. You are the man.
Are these assist opening
No sir. Non of them are assisted. I am not a fan of assisted knives. However i know some are. Are you looking for an assisted knife?
Yes
@@stevenhorton83 I would suggest looking at some Kershaw knives. They have some great options with the speed safe which is assisted opening. ZT is another one. Same company but the more premium brand.
Just found a kershaw gonna give it a shot
@@stevenhorton83 Awesome man. Let me know witch one you pick up and how you like it when you do.
I don't like the griptilian lol. The plastic seems cheap.
The Doug Ritter Hogue: "No, no it isn't"
Sorry but nothing in Spyderco is anywhere close to Benchmade quality. You are comparing a toyota prius to a mercedes benz. W T F I still have both of my Benchmades that were issued to me in the military now 24 years later, and they still go with me as EDC each and every day I leave the house. Should anything ever go wrong on them, the lifetime guarantee is all I need to know about that I can send the knife back to Benchmade and they will fix it back to brand new as necessary. Spyderco on the other hand, is the type of knives I expect to find in Walmarts or gas stations.
Spiddy flick. Who cares.
I don't understand. Who cares about the Spydie flick? I do. It is my favorite way to deploy a knife. However its not for everyone.