This video provides a detailed review of the Kershaw Leek EDC Knife. It highlights the knife's design by Ken Onion, its assisted-opening mechanism, sharp Sandvik 14C28N steel blade, and slim profile, making it suitable for everyday carry. The review covers its features, performance, and its popularity among gear enthusiasts, emphasizing its lightweight and compact nature, SpeedSafe deployment, and American manufacturing. The description also includes a link to the manufacturer's website and encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions.
This video reviews the CRKT Bombastic, a folding knife designed by Ken Onion. The reviewer highlights its unique WWII dagger-inspired aesthetic, pocket-friendly thinness, and comfortable grip. Key specifications like blade length (3.31"), steel type (8Cr13MoV), overall length (7.94"), and handle material (Stainless Steel w/Glass-Reinforced Inlay) are provided, along with its MSRP of $79.99. The reviewer intends to post more knife reviews and other content relevant to firearm enthusiasts.
This video reviews the CRKT Helical knife, highlighting its suitability as an excellent everyday carry (EDC) blade. The reviewer praises its lightweight design, fast deployment, and versatile elongated form factor. Options in 8Cr13Mov and D2 steel are mentioned as good choices. The video also briefly touches on other competitive EDC knife options, including models from Kershaw, Spyderco, Boker, Benchmade, and Ferum Forge, as well as a sharpening system and an oiler.
This YouTube video features a review of the CRKT Prowess knife, designed by Ken Onion. The description provides direct links to purchase the knife from Blade HQ and Amazon, as well as a link to the creator's merchandise. The content appears to be a product review with a focus on a specific knife model.
This video provides a review of the CRKT Outrage knife, highlighting its aesthetic design and fast deployment. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, praises the knife for its value for the price. The description includes affiliate links for the product and subscription links for Nutnfancy's YouTube channels and Twitter feed, as well as a link to his branded merchandise.
This video reviews the CRKT HomeFront knife, highlighting its unique "Field Strip" technology which allows for tool-less disassembly. Presented by Sensible Prepper and featuring the work of designer Ken Onion, the knife is noted for its blend of vintage WWI aesthetics and modern functionality. The video also mentions its availability at Going Gear and thanks Sootch00 for their participation. Music is attributed to Jingle Punks.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the CRKT Ripple folding knife, highlighting its exceptionally lightweight design and innovative features. The review compares two versions: an aluminum model (2.2 oz) and a stainless steel (TiNi coated) model (2.9 oz). Both are praised for their slim profiles, making them ideal for almost invisible carry. The IKBS ball bearing system ensures smooth action and solid lockup, with perfect blade centering. The reviewer discusses the liner lock on the aluminum and framelock on the steel version, deeming both adequate for moderate utility tasks. Blade steels are Acuto Plus (high-end) and 8Cr14Mov (value), with Acuto Plus noted for its excellent edge holding. The video also covers handle ergonomics, jimping, guard formation, and construction details like the zytel backspacer and lightening holes. Despite some minor critiques regarding the proud and non-repositionable pocket clips, the CRKT Ripple is highly recommended as an EDC Hall of Famer, with both models receiving a 9.5/10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
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