This video compares a high-end Chris Reeve Sebenza knife, known for its lightweight design, sharp blade, titanium frame lock, and attractive aesthetics, with a significantly more affordable homage knife. The reviewer highlights the functionality and value of the homage, noting that while not exact copies, they offer similar performance at a fraction of the cost. The video demonstrates the knives in hard use, emphasizing their reliability and recommending the budget-friendly option for those seeking Sebenza-like features without the premium price tag.
This video reviews the Kershaw PackRat, highlighting its ergonomic handle, superb blade shape with excellent sweep and piercing capability, and the effectiveness of its combo edge with Kershaw's smooth serrations. The 14C28N steel is praised for its sharpness, fine edge capability, toughness, edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of sharpening. The review notes the strong, repositionable clip, comfortable G10 handle, and the knife's Zytel backspacer with nested stainless liners. The assisted opening with a back flipper is emphasized for its speed and fun factor, along with a tight lockup and acceptable blade centering. The reviewer concludes that the PackRat offers high value for its price and has no major weaknesses, rating it 9 out of 10 on the Likability Scale and suggesting it could even serve an emergency tactical role.
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