If you like the Moras you have to try the Puccos !! ^^
@rentedmule128722 күн бұрын
Moras are good but Condor knives are top notch for the money!
@iowareddneck25 күн бұрын
I'm just here to say great video and I love my srk for the price it's a great buy
@SirPraiseSunАй бұрын
man this guy has a nice spot to hang out wow what a nice mountain view and nature holy c^ap!
@eriktaylor5704Ай бұрын
I started my bushcraft knife journey with the Mora 511, then the Mora Companion HD, the Gerber Principle, and now the Joker Ember. The Ember is a great knife, but when I need comfort I return to the HD.
@uncleiroh28442 ай бұрын
I have batoned through logs of pearwood about as long as the blade with my companion hd, and it has handled it like a champ.
@terryshrives83223 ай бұрын
This guy hit the nail right on the head
@MrKinghuman3 ай бұрын
so buy a knife not made in china and youll be fine. i have a couple of these, worth ten times thier value
@derekdavis65083 ай бұрын
Joker Montes 2 $56, also a tad more is the ursus if I remember, it's about $100.
@derekdavis65083 ай бұрын
Both flat grinds but decently thick.
@dhellbusch743 ай бұрын
I watch a lot of knife review videos and this is one of the best reviews I’ve seen. Doesn’t come across as bias at all. Not trying to push one knife over another and dosent seem like a sales video. Just the facts and opinion on each knife individually. Very direct and forward and great descriptiveness. Most definitely subscribing to the channel.
@rostam794 ай бұрын
What do you think about joker knives?
@rostam794 ай бұрын
Top detailed presentation
@georgelewis91274 ай бұрын
That Cold Steel SRK is a clip point, not a drop point.
@Woolsocks4 ай бұрын
These would all be a pretty solid work knife as well I know I thrash on my moras
@vanemaster43455 ай бұрын
Which area of Alaska is this? I'm from Germany and want to go on like an outdoor/hiking vacation in a place just like this.
@Kyle-bb9zp5 ай бұрын
I got the cold steel finn bear I like it but also I like the finn hawk as well just wasn't in stock at the time.
@alwaysdrabout92665 ай бұрын
Blade thickness is “3.2” inches according to him. Obviously incorrect. First and last time watching this guy.
@carvalhoi05 ай бұрын
Thanks, from Araruama, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
@PepperGeorge5 ай бұрын
Those BPS knives are sweet, a wood handle is highly underrated for bushcraft. I wanted to ask, are you familiar with the brand Beavercraft? They have sweet hand-made knives with leather sheath in $40 range.
@kacperjurczyk55005 ай бұрын
meh
@Blainerowe35 ай бұрын
For almost 2 months, I’ve been debating whether to buy the kansbol, bush craft black, or companion HD. This information made it clear that I need to add the Companion Heavy Duty to my kit!
@janklaas41465 ай бұрын
BPS are better
@davidlagno77175 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking so much time into this. Very thorough video
@lutherschoen40126 ай бұрын
lol MORA, MORA, MORA, MORA 😂
@wrwerwerewrwerwerwerwerwer31306 ай бұрын
what was that 0:33
@andreasjonsson80756 ай бұрын
Were is this filmed? Beautiful nature
@jdock327786 ай бұрын
Izula by ESEE is not in the less than $50 category, thanks to politics. I'm sure other knives can be removed from the list. Excellent video that I missed... Excellent review...
@ironman23266 ай бұрын
If I'm going to trust in a knife in the woods, I'd feel better about investing in a full tang knife.
@MrErik0386 ай бұрын
Good video for knive/tool lovers. The azula i use to eat, and a good backupp. A coldsteal finnbear lookalike in 1095 carbon i made myself. I gave it a 90 decrees spine and a simpel kydex sheeth. I can recommand everyone who's handy to try and make one if you love & use knives. Love my coldsteal srk forever! I take it every trip everywere always. I did notice a small thin blade like the small moras cut very easy an comfy, perfect for carving. So i take one along. All my blades i use coldbleuing on and are black, even the stainless ones. Just some oil and sharpening after use is a nice relaxing job after dinner at the fire. Greetings from holland
@charlesmckinney7 ай бұрын
Love my Mora Companion HD and for something a tad larger I like my SRK or my largest Western fixed blade hunting knife with it's 5.5" blade.
@martinjcamp7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the excellent video. Clear and unambiguous. Am looking for the best compromise (utility vs cost), and I just bet on the Condor Terrasaur you featured, except I found one in ORANGE, so it's harder for me to lose in the outback or in the dark, etcetera. Please keep up the fine work!
@ssnerd5837 ай бұрын
The Morakniv's that dont have the 90* spine can EASILY be filed in moments to make them 90*. Any bushcrafter worth his prusik would know this and wouldnt even slow down making the spine 90* and smooth. Also, if you break the handle off a Mora, you have likely done it on purpose and used power tools to facilitate the act.
@nunyabizness38827 ай бұрын
For Bushcraft blades,, the Martiini Condor Timberjack should DEFINITELY be on this list imo.
@beentheredonethat59083 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Martinni seems to be left out of a lot of these. Probably be ause tgeybare better then all of them out of the factory. Mora and Martinni run neck and neck imo.
@rentedmule128722 күн бұрын
Any Condor cutlery is fantastic quality and a good choice
@nunyabizness388222 күн бұрын
@@rentedmule1287 It's actually called the "Condor Timberjack" made by Martiini, a Finnish company
@bastonor8 ай бұрын
I guess I'm a little late finding this channel, but your style and level-headedness I really appreciate. Thanks Ryan!
@samadams95578 ай бұрын
This is the first video I’ve seen from you and I must say I’m impressed with the quality and delivery of the information. Really appreciate the efforts. But dang that scenery makes it hard to focus on what you’re saying. Such a beautiful area you’re in basically in all of the shots. I’ve been to Alaska twice for work. Both times I couldn’t stray far from Anchorage but I couldn’t believe the beauty and vastness. Great job. BIG thanks! My Faulkniven f1 has finally started to fail after 15 years of heavy use. I may put a new handle on it, but that’s how I came to find you. God bless.
@oldannyboy379 ай бұрын
I've been using an SRK for years. Extremely rugged and useful knife for the money. The only knock I have to give it is that it feels really clumsy for finer tasks. I'm getting to where I nornally carey heavier cutting tools (a tomahawk, axe, or saw), so the larger SRK isn't quite as useful for some of the things I normally use a survival knife for, so I'm looking to pick up a Mora Garberg or Esee 4 to fit my needs a little better. If i had to leave the other cutting tools at home, the SRK is my first choice (that I own).
@arturj.88046 ай бұрын
Ive just bought an SRK Compact. Smaller and more bushcraft-ish. Handle is smaller too. Still a solid knife at first appearance
@whynottalklikeapirat9 ай бұрын
No jaakaaripuukko?
@caseylewis28359 ай бұрын
Awesome review! I agree with all of what you said! Well done!!
@tomcatt99810 ай бұрын
3rd one in from the right
@dennisleighton281211 ай бұрын
20:30 Batoning the SRK. You say the swedge is problematic when batoning. With 6 inches blade length, if you're splitting 3" logs you've still got 3" for the baton to hit. In any event, splitting logs bigger than that you shouldn't be using a knife! You should be using wooden wedges made using the SRK. As you said, the SRK is NOT a bushcraft knife and won't do those Scandi grind knife tasks as well, as it was not designed to. The SRK is as its name says, "Survival and Rescue Knife". It will do the tasks associated with that description.
@Xamiakass11 ай бұрын
i always liked a bigger blade... been told i have "big hands", so i guess that might explain why i can do all or most of the tasks with a big blade as well as somebody else with a smaller blade.. that srk is looking yummy... *insert drool gif*
@fahmi_art11 ай бұрын
Great review...thank you so much, sir! from Malaysia :)
@brianlash154 Жыл бұрын
Let's stop scandi grinding every knife out there please. It really hinders a bushcraft knife because wood processing is but one of many tasks encountered in the bush and scandi grinds suck at everything outside wood carving
@Ve-suvius Жыл бұрын
6:50 Good point on the space around the blade in the sheath. Making it less prone to rust.
@CashMoneyKennels Жыл бұрын
You need to eat in the bush does a mora companion even work for processing fish and game
@johngoodman9380 Жыл бұрын
Wish you had spoke about your sharpening system out in the bush.
@limoranch Жыл бұрын
where was this video taken? We have a very old photo of my grandparents near Eagle Summit up near the Yukon and it looks very similar to where you are sitting. Great Review
@swarozyc6451 Жыл бұрын
Condor 👍 No BPS B-1!!👎👎
@rickyhurtt5568 Жыл бұрын
If out in the wild and you do break the scales you can use paracord to make it easier to use or the BONES OF YOUR ENEMIES