This video provides a comprehensive review of Mora knives, highlighting their exceptional value and utility for their price point, with some models costing under $20. The presenter emphasizes that these knives are made in Sweden, not China, and are suitable for a wide range of applications including camping, light survival, hunting, kitchen use, tackle boxes, and everyday carry (EDC). Various models are showcased and discussed, featuring both carbon and stainless steel blades, with a focus on their lightweight design. The Bushcrafter and 840MG are noted as favorite models. The review also touches on the availability of multiple colors and configurations, and Mora's commitment to improving their product line based on user feedback, positioning them as a reference standard for high-value blades.
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.
This video reviews the TOPS TSK 'Featherweight Survivor' knife, a compact, lightweight, and durable stainless steel survival blade. The reviewer discusses its 440C steel, blade geometry, edge performance after modification, and full flat grind. The Micarta handle and Kydex sheath are highlighted as excellent features, especially considering the knife's reasonable price and US manufacturing. While traditional bushcrafters might have reservations about the steel and geometry, the reviewer finds it a capable and valuable tool for various uses, including as a gift for soldiers.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Cold Steel SRK (Survival Rescue Knife), highlighting its affordability and robust features as a top pick for soldiers and serious blade users. The reviewer emphasizes its 6-inch stainless steel blade, durable 3/16 inch spine suitable for prying and chopping, and its lightweight design (11 oz total carry weight). The Kraton handle is praised for its grip and shock absorption, and the ConcealEx sheath for its waterproof and quick-attach capabilities. The SRK is positioned as a capable and cost-effective alternative to more expensive knives like the Fallkniven A1, offering high levels of survival and combat efficiency while resisting rust better than 1095 steel.
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