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 video reviews the Oknife Duron, an affordable and lightweight folding pocket knife. The description highlights its Nitro V stainless steel blade, noting its good corrosion resistance and ease of sharpening, while acknowledging it's not a premium steel found in high-end brands like Spyderco and Benchmade. The knife is presented as a budget-friendly option with a comfortable in-hand feel. A purchase link is provided for online ordering.
This video focuses on Spyderco's lighter offerings, specifically highlighting the Sage and Tenacious models with FRN (Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon) handles. The reviewer expresses a preference for lighter gear and notes that Spyderco seems to be addressing this with these new variants, some of which come in appealing colors. Links to purchase the reviewed knives, as well as other Spyderco models like the Manix, Paramilitary, Enduras, and Domino, are provided in the description. An F4U Corsair model is also featured.
This video reviews the AG Russell "Double O" knife, highlighting its slim, lightweight titanium frame and aesthetic appeal. The reviewer discusses its "overpriced" steel but praises its clip, speed, jimping, and overall looks. Several competitive EDC knife options are also briefly showcased and linked, including models from Fallkniven, Boker, Kershaw, Civivi, and CRKT. The discussion touches on the subjective nature of appreciating unique designs even when they come with a higher price tag.
This video showcases the Benchmade "Hidden Canyon" Hunter, highlighting its suitability as a compact and lightweight skinning knife. It emphasizes the knife's utility for hunters and EDC enthusiasts. A discount code "OZZIE10" is provided for purchases at http://www.neboknives.com.au, indicating a product review or demonstration with a commercial tie-in.
This video reviews two new pocket knives, the Elko and the Fallkniven LTC, highlighting their slim, lightweight design and superior steel compared to the popular Victorinox Cadet. The reviewer emphasizes the importance of carrying a pocket knife for everyday use and contrasts the new options with their trusted Victorinox Cadets, noting the build quality and aesthetics of both the Elko and Fallkniven LTC. Links to purchase each knife are provided, along with a link to other products from Cutlery Shoppe.
This video review focuses on the Sanrenmu 763, highlighting it as a favorite lightweight and size-efficient knife for backpacking. The reviewer praises its good steel, reliable lock, attractive colors, and exceptional value. The Sanrenmu 763 is presented as a strong contender, even when compared to more expensive options like the Benchmade Mini Griptilian. The description also includes affiliate links for the reviewed knife and the Outdoor Edge Chasm, along with calls to action for supporting the channel via Patreon and subscribing.
This YouTube video is a review of the Spyderco Manix 2 LW Orange, a lightweight and versatile folding knife. The reviewer highlights it as a favorite design and specifically focuses on the Cutlery Shoppe's limited edition orange version. The description provides a direct link to purchase the knife, suggesting its exclusivity and expected quick sell-out.
This video showcases the resurrected Microtech Lightweight Underwater Demolition Team (LUDT) automatic knife, comparing it to earlier UDT/UMS models produced between 2001 and 2005. The presenter highlights the enduring appeal of the UDT/UMS line, citing its excellent build quality, rapid deployment, unique finishes, S30V steel, secure lockup, and lightweight design. The new LUDT is presented as maintaining this high standard with subtle improvements. The video aims to offer a detailed look at the LUDT's features and compare it against older Florida-produced versions, with a hint of a potential future Special Edition TNP version.
This video reviews the Tool Logic SL3 knife, highlighting its utility as an EDC and backpacking tool, particularly its integrated firesteel. The reviewer emphasizes the knife's affordability, lightweight design, and usefulness, having used it for five years. Several alternative knife options from brands like Spyderco and Victorinox are also briefly mentioned and linked.
This video review focuses on the Spyderco Bill Moran fixed-blade knife, highlighting its lightweight design and multi-purpose capabilities. The reviewer praises its ergonomic handle and FFG VG10 trailing point blade, noting its value. Specific details about the knife are covered within the video. The reviewer also mentions it's a collaboration with Spyderco and uses the Nutnfancy Likability Scale, giving it an 8 out of 10.
This video review focuses on the SOG Flashback, a knife described as a perfect EDC (Everyday Carry) option. The presenter highlights its lightweight design and claims it is among the fastest assisted opening knives available on the market. The review is presented by Fun Gun & Gear Reviews and features music from RoyaltyFreeMusic.com.