This video features a review and demonstration of the Cold Steel Trailmaster survival knife, specifically the Carbon V version. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, highlights its thick blade, good swing, shock-absorbing handle, wedge grind, and acceptable weight. The video showcases the knife's ability to chop down a 25-foot dead Quaking Aspen tree at an altitude of approximately 9,000 feet in the Rocky Mountains. The reviewer expresses high praise for the knife, rating it 10 out of 10 on their likeability scale and suggests the current SK5 Trailmaster should perform equally well.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Cold Steel Trailmaster knife, highlighting its effectiveness for wilderness survival tasks like splitting logs and shearing limbs. The reviewer discusses its weight, comparing it to alternatives, and mentions both Carbon 5/SK-5 and San Mai III versions. Downsides include the leather sheath's water retention and lack of quick detach capabilities, while the San Mai III's higher cost and nylon sheath are noted. Despite some drawbacks, the Trailmaster is praised for its capability at its sub-$100 price point for non-stainless versions.
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