This video features a review of the Spyderco Manix 2 folding knife, specifically highlighting the CPM15v steel variant. The content focuses on the knife's design, materials, and performance as a folding knife. The title and description clearly indicate it's a review and showcase of this particular model, with emphasis on its 'excellent' qualities.
This video showcases a Spyderco Manix 2 knife, highlighting its EDC (Everyday Carry) suitability. The description specifically mentions a Lynch Northwest pocket clip and a Magnacut blade steel, indicating a focus on customization and premium materials. The title and hashtags confirm the content revolves around the Spyderco brand, the Manix 2 model, and the broader EDC and knife enthusiast community.
This video showcases the Spyderco Manix 2 folding knife, specifically a "salt" variant, which is notable for its corrosion resistance. The presenter highlights the knife's customization with aftermarket AWT scales, indicating an interest in modifying and personalizing everyday carry (EDC) gear. The content leans towards knife enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate the practicality and aesthetic upgrades of their tools. The mention of "knivesplus" and the overall theme point towards a focus on knife culture and products.
This video features a review of a limited edition Spyderco Manix 2 BHQ Exclusive. The reviewer highlights its CPM M4 steel, USA construction, ball bearing lock, and natural jade-colored G10 scales. He also compares it to his Spyderco Manix 2 Lightweight in S110V steel, which he uses as his "motorcycle knife". The reviewer expresses high satisfaction with the knife.
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 review by Nutnfancy delves into the Spyderco Manix 2 C101BL2, a lightweight folder featuring translucent blue FRCP handles and a full flat ground CTS-BD1 steel blade. After six months of rigorous testing including backpacking, EDC, and cut testing, the reviewer deems it the "best yet" and a "powerhouse." Key features highlighted are its extreme lightweight (three ounces) without sacrificing strength, the grippy and impact-resistant co-polymer handles, excellent in-hand confidence due to multiple grip enhancements, a large lanyard hole, and flawless ball bearing lock operation. The review praises the US-made steel for its edge retention and rust resistance. While the pinned construction is noted as a minor drawback for user maintenance, the knife is lauded for its outstanding value and performance, earning it a spot in the TNP Hall of Fame. It's recommended for tactical, EDC, backpacking, and survival applications where weight is critical.
This video is a review of the Spyderco Manix 2 Sprint Run in blue G10, praised by Nutnfancy as a 'homerun' and a 'sprint to perfection.' The reviewer highlights the S30V steel, full flat grind, perfect jimping, robust cage ball lock, aggressive liner milling, and comfortable ergonomics, contributing to its lightweight design and excellent balance. It's presented as a versatile knife suitable for EDC, tactical use, and collecting. Despite a slightly stiff lock disengagement, its overall quality, cutting performance, and durability are lauded, making it a highly valuable limited edition knife.
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