This video compares the Benchmade Taggedout to the Bugout and Bailout, suggesting the Taggedout might be the 'real' Bugout. It highlights the Elmax steel of the Taggedout and provides affiliate links to all three knives, as well as the creator's Amazon favorites, contact information, and membership/social media links.
This video offers a guide for individuals looking to purchase their first Benchmade knife. It highlights five specific models: Bailout, Taggedout, Osborne, Adamas, and Bugout, presenting them as excellent entry points into the Benchmade lineup. The description includes affiliate links to purchase each knife and mentions a sponsor, Vaer watches, with a link to their product. It also provides links to the creator's Amazon storefront, business contact, merchandise, and social media channels, including a Discord server and a secondary YouTube channel.
This video showcases 15 "all black" everyday carry (EDC) items that are "Worth Buying" and "Made in USA". The content focuses on a curated selection of practical gear for daily use, including a CRKT OTF knife, Dango wallet and tether, Vaer watch, Princeton Tec and SK-05 Pro flashlights, a Gerber multitool, Benchmade Bugout knife, Zippo lighter, and a Snackbreak Sling. While not explicitly a firearms-focused video, it features items commonly associated with EDC and self-defense preparedness, such as knives and holsters. The sponsor, Vaer Watches, is highlighted, with links provided for all mentioned products.
This YouTube video features a comparison of several lightweight knives that the creator would choose over the popular Benchmade Bugout. The description lists specific knife models from brands like Benchmade, CRKT, Gerber, TRM, and Tactile Knife Co., along with affiliate links for purchasing. The video appears to be an opinion-based review and recommendation of everyday carry (EDC) knives, focusing on their weight and practicality. It also includes links to the creator's other channels, social media, and recommended gear.
This YouTube video discusses "realistic asks" for the "next Benchmade Bugout" version 2.0. The creator expresses their desired improvements and features for a potential future iteration of the popular Benchmade Bugout knife. The video also includes affiliate links for purchasing Bugout knives and other gear, as well as links for business inquiries, merchandise, and social media.
This YouTube video showcases the Benchmade Aluminum Bugout, highlighting its aesthetic appeal with the phrase "Eye Turner." The description utilizes common YouTube Shorts hashtags. While the video focuses on a knife, not a firearm, the inclusion of "EDC" suggests a connection to the everyday carry community, which often overlaps with firearms enthusiasts. The content is likely a brief visual presentation of the knife's design and features.
This video presents an EDC (Everyday Carry) gift guide with recommendations under $500, sponsored by Vaer. It features a curated selection of items including watches, multi-tools, knives, flashlights, backpacks, and portable power stations. Specific products highlighted include the Vaer R1 Racing Chronograph, Leatherman Arc and Free P4, Benchmade Bugout, MKC Knives, Acebeam Terminator M1, Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, Able Carry Daily Plus backpack, VertX Ready Pack 3.0, and various power stations from Ecoflow and FJD Dynamics. Affiliate links are provided for all featured products.
This YouTube video showcases a curated selection of Everyday Carry (EDC) and survival gear, presented as "Steals & Deals." The content highlights various products, including charging stations, laptop sleeves, backpack armor, knives from brands like Cold Steel, Kershaw, Benchmade, Gerber, Zero Tolerance, Kizer, and tactical flashlights. It also features multitools, portable power stations, earbuds, precision screwdrivers, key organizers, and jump starters, with affiliate links and discount codes provided for many items. The video aims to help viewers gear up with practical and affordable items for daily use and emergency preparedness.
This video provides an overview of the Benchmade Bugout 535BK-07, featuring its burnt brass aluminum construction. The reviewer also mentions and provides links to several other popular knives, including the Kubey Vagrant, Spyderco Para 3 LW, Kizer Drop Bear, Mini Bugout, Para 2, and Tactile Chupacabra. The description includes affiliate links for purchasing the featured knife and other items, as well as links to the creator's other platforms and gear recommendations.
This YouTube video is a reaction to another creator's video about the Ozark Trail knife, which has gained meme status, being compared to a Benchmade Bugout clone. The creator encourages viewers to follow the original video creator and provides affiliate links to the Ozark Trail knife, a James Brand knife, and various gear and camera equipment. It also includes information for business inquiries, fan mail, channel memberships, and social media links.
This video appears to be a "man cave" style content piece featuring an "ultimate coffee break" and a "pocket reveal." The description heavily emphasizes links to various products, including a knife, a flashlight, a watch with a discount code, a sling, a notebook, earbuds, bags, a Benchmade Bugout M390 knife, an iFixit Pro Tech Kit, Hero Clips, a Hazard 4 Poncho, and "stick stuff" like a V Cutter, torch, Zippo, ashtray, and whiskey accessories. It also lists camera and audio gear. While no firearms are explicitly mentioned, the inclusion of items like a specific knife model (Benchmade Bugout M390) and tactical gear (Hazard 4 Poncho) suggests potential overlap with an EDC (Everyday Carry) or tactical enthusiast audience.
This video is a comprehensive tour of the creator's extensive knife collection, organized within a Holme & Hadfield case. The video showcases a wide variety of folding knives, multitools, and some watches, with specific mentions and links provided for numerous brands and models including Spyderco, Benchmade, Gerber, Leatherman, and more. The creator also highlights sponsored content from Vaer watches. The video concludes with a segment where the creator chooses their single favorite knife from the entire collection.