This video provides an updated review of the Spyderco Endura 4, highlighting its versatility for space, land, and sea applications, making it an excellent EDC and tactical lightweight folder. The reviewer also announces a limited, soon-to-be-discontinued TNP (This Nutnfancy Project) special edition featuring S35VN steel, presenting a unique opportunity for collectors. The video showcases the Endura 4's capabilities and mentions other Spyderco models like the Pacific Salt, Paramilitary, and Manix, as well as an Olight i3t Plus Slim flashlight.
This video examines the Timex Double Shock watch, highlighting its aesthetic similarities to more expensive "Ana Dig" timepieces, its durable construction, legible LCD, and INDIGLO backlight. While discontinued, it remains available on the secondary market. The discussion briefly touches upon .22 suppressors, the Hawker Hurricane aircraft, and compares the Timex Double Shock to Casio AnaDig watches, favoring the Casio models. A Spyderco Endura 4 in orange camo with HAP 40 steel is also featured.
This video focuses on building a comprehensive Bug Out Kit (BOK), emphasizing the inclusion of weapons as a critical component for survival in various disaster scenarios. The presenter, Nutnfancy, outlines the philosophy behind bugging out, stresses the importance of a well-equipped kit beyond basic 72-hour supplies, and details the various elements needed for self-sufficiency, including food, shelter, tools, first aid, and importantly, defensive tools. The build aims for long-term usability and peace of mind, costing over $1000. The video series breaks down the kit's philosophy, container, and contents, stressing customization for individual needs and locations. Specific gear recommendations are provided, with a strong focus on quality and reliability.
This video addresses a common deployment issue with Spyderco knives, particularly affecting rapid opening. The creator explains the problem, reaffirms their preference for carrying Spyderco blades, and details a cost-effective modification to enhance deployment speed. The video also briefly touches upon the value proposition of Spyderco's EDC and tactical folding knife lineup, encouraging viewers to consider owning multiple models.
This video features a review of the Spyderco Mantra knife, highlighting its design as a potential blend of the Sage and Calypso models. The reviewer praises its CPM M4 blade, titanium frame lock with a hardened steel internal travel stop, clip, and leaf blade shape, deeming it an elegant and functional EDC (Everyday Carry) knife. It's described as lightweight, easy to carry, and fast to deploy. A potential drawback mentioned is its surprisingly high price, especially considering its Taiwanese manufacturing. The video also briefly showcases other knives for comparison, including an orange Native 5 from CutleryShoppe, a Sheffield utility knife, and mentions the Spyderco Endura 4, Delica 4, and collectible Sage models. Links to purchase these items and support the creator's Patreon are provided.
This video reviews the CRKT GSD knife, an EDC blade designed to 'Get Stuff Done.' While highlighting its attractive appearance, the reviewer points out significant downsides that may surprise viewers. The description also lists several other preferred EDC knife options from brands like Kershaw, Spyderco, Cold Steel, Boker Plus, Al Mar, SOG, and Ontario.
This video provides a comprehensive catalog review of Spyderco's 2016 knife lineup by YouTuber Nutnfancy. The review covers the marketing aspects of Spyderco as an industry leader and then dives into a detailed, page-by-page examination of numerous models, highlighting standout blades. The description emphasizes the value for both Spyderco and the "TNP Knife Nation" community, promising an in-depth and engaging experience for knife enthusiasts.
This video review focuses on the Spyderco Endura 4 Wave knife, highlighting its "1st Kind of Cool" design and practical features. The reviewer details the VG10 steel, FRN Volcano grip, 4-way clip, and skeletonized liners. Key aspects emphasized are the Wave feature for lightning-fast deployment and instantaneous cutting. While the steep sabre grind isn't preferred for all cutting tasks, the reviewer acknowledges its benefits for speed and tip/spine strength. The video also mentions a 2014 navy grey color variation and briefly touches on competition options. The reviewer gives the knife a perfect 10 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale and suggests purchasing from cutleryshoppe.com using a discount code.
This video from Nutnfancy showcases the process of re-edging a Spyderco Endura 4 folding knife, specifically an orange model, using the Edge Pro Apex sharpener. The presenter highlights the effectiveness of the sharpener, even in his own hands, achieving a "wicked edge." The description provides a link to purchase the sharpener from BladeHQ and rates the Edge Pro Apex a perfect 10 out of 10 on his "Likability Scale."
This video by Nutnfancy reviews the Spyderco Calypso knife, highlighting its similarities in size and construction to the Endura 4 and Police G10 models. The reviewer praises the FFG VG10 steel blade's cutting ability and ease of sharpening, as well as the knife's speed, lockup, quality, blade centering, retention, and balance. The earth brown G10 scales are also commended. A notable omission is the lack of jimping, which might be a nod to the original 1990s model. The reviewer also mentions modifying the clip for less obnoxiousness and notes the knife's good value at around $135. It's described as a useful and cool addition for collectors, especially those who identify as 'sheepdogs'.
This video provides a detailed review of the Spyderco Endura 4 G10, highlighting its strengths as a tactical knife. The reviewer praises its durability, sharp VG10 blade with excellent jimping, and comfortable, high-traction sage G10 handles. The pocket clip's versatility and the overall fit and finish are noted as superior. Described as a heavy-duty, hard-use blade suitable for law enforcement, military, and civilians, the Endura 4 G10 is considered a worthwhile investment despite its higher price point. The reviewer awards it a perfect score on their likeability scale.
This video reviews the Spyderco Endura 4 knife, focusing on its perceived downsides compared to previous generations. The reviewer notes the addition of steel liners, making the knife heavier, and expresses dissatisfaction with the lockup, describing it as not rock solid. Despite these criticisms, the video highlights positive aspects such as the blade shape, jimping, VG10 steel, clip, and overall value.
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