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Swick gauntlet (white to black belt locks)
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- A little change of flavor. This is not a review, just a challenge I imposed upon myself. I'll be back to normal videos after this.
00:00 - The gauntlet
1:53 - Blossom Security Super ⬜
3:15 - Abus 727Ti/40 🟨
4:38 - Fab 100 🟧
5:34 - Tokoz Beta 🟩
6:55 - Assa 700 with tapered pins 🟦
10:10 - Lockman Megacross 🟪
14:38 - Assa Twin Combi 4800 🟫
24:00 - Assa 700 with 1 tree 🟥
28:17 - ASIO Bilock ⬛
36:27 - Challenge complete, real challenge begins
38:58 - Real challenge complete
Nice journey through all the belts. Perfect camera angle for viewing.
Thank you Sir for awesome video
I used to own a cheap imitation of a Swiss army knife when I was a child. It had lots of utilities; a spoon , a file, a saw, among other things. One by one, each tool began to break. The fantasy of owning such a tool was quickly transformed into reality, and very quickly I didn't care about the knife anymore, adding to one of many childhood experiences: nothing is better than the individual tools.
@@laurenarndt464 I absolutely agree with you, there's no competition with individual tools here. That being said, among the "jackknife" style tools this one can definitely hold its own. Also you could say that for someone working in the say EMT field a tool like this might be more practical.
Nice work! Really enjoy how well the Swick locks the picks in place. Thanks for giving a great demo of capability.
Amazing work! I'm happy to see SWICK can operate on a Black Belt level. Thank you for this video.
Great challenge. Good job. SWICK for the win.
I know this isnt a "review" but damn good job and damn good pick set
One handed pick swaps are fun huh? Well done man, very impressive.
Thanks Jim. Oh yeah I realized that during the recording 😅 well, took it as a part of the challenge.
@@LockDoc at least I only had two picks to swap from lol.
I've been wanting to do exactly this challenge. I don't think I can beat that time though 😆
Go for it! It's a really cool challenge, a lot more difficult than it looks like at first glance. I'm pretty sure you could beat the time if you choose some comfort locks ;)