I've got one of these I demoed for BladeHQ and it's my new favorite knife. I beat the crap out of it and then just cleaned it up and it's just an outstanding knife!
Thank you for a very well done review of an EXCELLENT knife. This knife has the most comfortable handle of any "bushcraft" knife that I have ever had, and I have had A LOT! I have bought and sold a half dozen of these in search of the "perfect bushcraft knife" for me, and keep coming back to it. Great knife. Thank you for posting!
I have written this same thing many times regarding this knife, but I really think that the general population have a skewed impression of Taiwan, like its some dirt floored warehouse of child slavery with starving dogs running about. Reality is that Taiwan is quite similar to Japan or S Korea with wages not too much cheaper. It is simply not dirt cheap 3rd world labour. Cheaper than the US? Sure, I concede it is. The knives produced by Spyderco's Taiwan office tend to be of the highest quality and many argue more than their Japan or US offices. Sal knows like everyone that a knife built in the US is an automatic selling point but remember, "we" said these same things about Japanese products at one time and today made in Japan is a selling point. I would pit this against any other Bushcraft knife out there and I think this is why it is priced the way it is. The fit and finish is as close to perfection as I have seen. The handle is incredibly comfortable to hold in any manner. This is where Spyderco took a looong time in R&D. This isn't easy to make consistently and is the reason, I believe, the Taiwan operation got the job. Hate to say it but compare the build quality of this compared to most US produced knives and its not really comparable. Yes, they are expensive and I agree they should be less but the reality is they are selling quite well as is. I bought one because the handle grip is unbelievable with no other being close.
I own this knife and it's my favourite one for bushcraft. I agree with all who say that it's too much expensive, and of course you pay a lot due to the brand (here in Italy is about 290 euro!!! ) , but I had almost no options because importing a knife from abroad is so difficult here...I have other knives, including the mora bushcraft in stainless steel, that I used and abused so many times and never failed in making the job done, but if I should choose a knife to carry with me in a remote place, I would definetely go for a knife like the spyderco bushcraft...Not necessarily this knife, but a knife the same style and construction. Thank you so much for the review.
This knife is one of my most favorite bushcraft knives. Bark River Knives I like very much too. they get carried even though i own now a custom bushcraft knife.
I love this knife, and the Benchmade Bushcraft as well. The great mystery for me is why this knife seems to weigh so much more than the Benchmade when they both weigh exactly the same?!
Bushcraft got discontinued and is on sale. I picked one up to become my new camping / outdoors blade. First Spyderco fixed blade and quality is out the door. I expect nothing less from Taichung who have been known for their precise manufacturing. To put some fears to rest... We as Americans have a lot in common with Taiwan who is a fledgling democracy seeking their right for independence (sound familiar)?
This knife is made in Tawain and that doesn't really bother me too much but when you consider that and the price it just doesn't make any sense. What it does tell me is that this company puts profit before anything else and I for one am sick of corporate greed in any shape or form. BTW great review and thank you for sharing mate
Thank you for this review, this knife is the closest i can get or find to the bushcraft knife from the Ray Mears Woodlore collection, nice small blade as a lot of bushcraft knifes are just simply to big. This is a great tool that you will find yourself using more so than most other knifes, from battoning to picking meat out of your teeth, don't get me wrong you ain't gonna be cutting trees down and carving grizzlys up but it will certainly get you started
This is one awesome knife, but what took me so long to get one was the price.I carry a couple of Esee's and a few Mora's when I'm out in the woods and they are all excellent knives, but I love Spyderco products too and this is a wonderful looking and feeling tool. I bought mine over 18 months ago on FLEA-Bay for a really good price (& No it isn't a Fake as I took it to Spyderco when visiting the Denver area). So if you can find it on the secondary market for a decent price, I say go for it and you won't be disappointed.
Really cool knife i was going to get it for my birthday but i don't feel like saving up 200+ euros for it so i'm probably going to get a TBS boar or Fantoni Triglav.
Mora bushcraft type knives can do everything this beautiful knife can do but or a mere fraction of the price. Excellent review, thumbs up all the way. Subscribed as well.
Yeah, this one isn't cheap. I love Moras too, but will say that this one is more solid than a Mora. The cost is the main deterrent for most people and I totally get that.
Excellent video, I have been wondering why there is not very many videos with this knife, Spyder co is a great company and makes great knives, I guess maybe because it is on the high side for a knife this size coupled with the company is not well known as a bushcraft knife maker? Thanks for taking the time to share this video, thanks again and have a blessed week sir. Keep up the fun video.
EverydayTacticalVids oh how sweet is that. We will definitely be looking for it. I am a Leather worker (crafter) so it’s always fun to see what others have in mind as well. Keep the fun videos coming sir.
Normally I wouldn't even consider spending $175--$200 on a knife. But if I could get disciplined and never buy another knife, I might consider it. One knife to rule them all. Until you lose it. Then you cry yourself to sleep for a week. Still ... what a beauty!
Great review. Like many others I don't get the batoning with a knife. I would use a hatchet, but if all you have on you is your knife and you need to baton some timber...thankfully here in Australia we rarely (unless your camping in the tropics or snow country) have to worry about that. Regardless, for $316 AUD I'll get the Mora Camping set (hatchet & knife), a Mora Companion Heavy duty (as a spare), a decent folding saw and still have more than $150 AUD in my pocket for other kit.
+Jim Abbott Yeah - it's not cheap that's for sure. And I agree also that batoning is not what I'd normally do with this but I just wanted to test it out in the process of the review.
+EverydayTacticalVids for some the price probably isn't an issue; collectors, brand groupies, avid bushcrafters who'll justify the expense by getting the use out of it and so on. But for someone like me, who enjoys camping and just wants to have some rudimentary skills (which I think anyone who ventures into the outdoors should have!) for when the SHTF it's way too much money. I can set up a full, good, basic & functional kit for that kind of money and probably end up with a bit of change. I imagine a lot of your followers and others watching these reviews are in the same 'camp' as me, so to speak.
Just looked on ebay and they want $450 for this knife but free postage (how generous of them) haha not a hope in hell am I spending that.. though i do love the thick blade and handle and scandi grind.. oh well ill keep looking
Good Afternoon Tim. exactly 6 years later. How is the Spyderco Buchcraft UK making out. Do you still have it. If so, how is it doing. If not do you miss it? Knowing what you know now about knives, would you still recommend this as a great Bushcraft knife, or would you recommend some other knife to take it's place?
Hello Daniel. I do like this knife still. I do think that a stainless steel would make it easier to clean, but other than that I have really liked this one. And I have a new sheath for it too made by Black Bear Custom Kydex - here's that link and watch at about 5:27 - ruclips.net/video/H5yR2rnBzxA/видео.html
I have to be honest , I don't really understand how excited people get or how controversial batoning is. Yes, I totally get that a small axe is a better tool but I believe that many modern outdoors and bushcraft knives are built with this in mind. You are obviously limited by the blade size, what is wrong with it? I've read and seen dozens of people do it without issue. I guess what I'm saying is that carrying an axe is a rather big deal in both size and weight. An axe is inconvenient. A knife like this is nothing to carry on a small hike. Realistically, most folks won't be carrying an axe. Knives are made for cutting, and I'd argue batoning also. Good review.
This is the only Woodlore clone I own. One of the most comfortable knives I've ever used and it will do it all. You're right, the knife just doesn't get enough love from the bushcraft community but maybe that keeps it from being common. You did a nice presentation, well prepared, thank you.
If you put a ferro rod in that hole in the blade, twist the blade to hook the rod, and push hard, does it produce an awesome amount of sparks? Cause I imagine it would!
Nice knive but very pricey. I can buy, equally as good, handmade bushcraft knives in Sweden for half this price. Set to my own specifications. So I would think twice before buying this. Nevertheless, a good review. But if I were Spyderco I would overthink my price policy.
I’m very surprised that for a dedicated Bushcraft knife, and for the price, the sheath does not include a firesteel loop. Great looking knife though. Pretty basic thing for a Bushcraft knife sheath to have.
First: NEVER use a living tree for a fuckin knife review! You´re not fighting for your life! Show more respect to nature! Second: Nice review and it seems to be a great knife! Thanks
Say Heah Tim, Yeah, I like a good Wood Craft Knife, over the years, I evolved to using a little longer blade. I do like that type of nlsde shape though to be able to push cut off with my thumb do a drop point works great for me. In fact recently I had a Battle Horse Attitude modifide a little, I had a slight curve put on it and had the drop point lowered to be able to push cut better with my thumb. I also had a High Scandi Grind put on it. I like a slicer but yet a strong Knife. If it might be needed to survive with. I got a White handle to team up with my smaller white handle H.I. Khukuri, Battle Horde did a Outstanding job, Peters tempered it, and the Price/Quality Ratio is Awesome. You can see my Knife on Google Plus just search Paulie 4X
I cant get a cheap Mora with a stainless steel blade for a fraction of that price and it does all that. Whats so special about the spyderco bushcraft? If I want to baton stuff I use an ESSEE or an axe not a bushcraft knife. :)
This knife is not meant to be used for what you describe as batoning. This is meant for carving etc. Why do the majority of American knife reviews start by using the knife for a purpose that is was not designed for?
Heres one in s90v, and carbon fiber handles! www.cutleryshoppe.com/spydercofb36cfpproficientbushcraftfixedblade-ffgcpm-s90vblade-carbonfiberhandle.aspx
I've got one of these I demoed for BladeHQ and it's my new favorite knife. I beat the crap out of it and then just cleaned it up and it's just an outstanding knife!
Thank you for a very well done review of an EXCELLENT knife. This knife has the most comfortable handle of any "bushcraft" knife that I have ever had, and I have had A LOT! I have bought and sold a half dozen of these in search of the "perfect bushcraft knife" for me, and keep coming back to it. Great knife. Thank you for posting!
Glad you liked it, and that you like the knife.
I have written this same thing many times regarding this knife, but I really think that the general population have a skewed impression of Taiwan, like its some dirt floored warehouse of child slavery with starving dogs running about. Reality is that Taiwan is quite similar to Japan or S Korea with wages not too much cheaper.
It is simply not dirt cheap 3rd world labour. Cheaper than the US? Sure, I concede it is.
The knives produced by Spyderco's Taiwan office tend to be of the highest quality and many argue more than their Japan or US offices.
Sal knows like everyone that a knife built in the US is an automatic selling point but remember, "we" said these same things about Japanese products at one time and today made in Japan is a selling point. I would pit this against any other Bushcraft knife out there and I think this is why it is priced the way it is. The fit and finish is as close to perfection as I have seen.
The handle is incredibly comfortable to hold in any manner. This is where Spyderco took a looong time in R&D. This isn't easy to make consistently and is the reason, I believe, the Taiwan operation got the job. Hate to say it but compare the build quality of this compared to most US produced knives and its not really comparable.
Yes, they are expensive and I agree they should be less but the reality is they are selling quite well as is. I bought one because the handle grip is unbelievable with no other being close.
I like the fact products are made in Taiwan. It's good imo to support an ally of freedom, instead of the PRC regime
I own this knife and it's my favourite one for bushcraft. I agree with all who say that it's too much expensive, and of course you pay a lot due to the brand (here in Italy is about 290 euro!!! ) , but I had almost no options because importing a knife from abroad is so difficult here...I have other knives, including the mora bushcraft in stainless steel, that I used and abused so many times and never failed in making the job done, but if I should choose a knife to carry with me in a remote place, I would definetely go for a knife like the spyderco bushcraft...Not necessarily this knife, but a knife the same style and construction. Thank you so much for the review.
This knife is one of my most favorite bushcraft knives. Bark River Knives I like very much too. they get carried even though i own now a custom bushcraft knife.
I love this knife, and the Benchmade Bushcraft as well. The great mystery for me is why this knife seems to weigh so much more than the Benchmade when they both weigh exactly the same?!
Bushcraft got discontinued and is on sale. I picked one up to become my new camping / outdoors blade. First Spyderco fixed blade and quality is out the door. I expect nothing less from Taichung who have been known for their precise manufacturing. To put some fears to rest... We as Americans have a lot in common with Taiwan who is a fledgling democracy seeking their right for independence (sound familiar)?
This knife is made in Tawain and that doesn't really bother me too much but when you consider that and the price it just doesn't make any sense. What it does tell me is that this company puts profit before anything else and I for one am sick of corporate greed in any shape or form. BTW great review and thank you for sharing mate
+brutalbrital Yeah over $200 bucks for a knife made in Taiwan? Thats crazy!
399 € in Europe, about 420 bucks. :/
I paid 175 and will never bitch about it.
I'm going to see if I can find one for that kind of price. Right now, it's a toss up between LT Wright GNS and the Spyderco BushcraftUK.
recycled365 get American made bro for 175 you can get something made in the US and better warranty
Beautiful knife
I also have this knife. I really like it and take good care of it. Thanks for the review.
i love the scandi-grind
Thank you for this review, this knife is the closest i can get or find to the bushcraft knife from the Ray Mears Woodlore collection, nice small blade as a lot of bushcraft knifes are just simply to big. This is a great tool that you will find yourself using more so than most other knifes, from battoning to picking meat out of your teeth, don't get me wrong you ain't gonna be cutting trees down and carving grizzlys up but it will certainly get you started
Good review. A dream knife for me but a well thought through design. Would love to use one. Thank you.
Thanks - and yes, great knife.
This is one awesome knife, but what took me so long to get one was the price.I carry a couple of Esee's and a few Mora's when I'm out in the woods and they are all excellent knives, but I love Spyderco products too and this is a wonderful looking and feeling tool. I bought mine over 18 months ago on FLEA-Bay for a really good price (& No it isn't a Fake as I took it to Spyderco when visiting the Denver area). So if you can find it on the secondary market for a decent price, I say go for it and you won't be disappointed.
Dano Martinez - Cool - thanks for sharing.
Good review and good looking knife ;)-
Really cool knife i was going to get it for my birthday but i don't feel like saving up 200+ euros for it so i'm probably going to get a TBS boar or Fantoni Triglav.
perfect knife for many uses.
Yeah - this is a great knife.
Mora bushcraft type knives can do everything this beautiful knife can do but or a mere fraction of the price. Excellent review, thumbs up all the way. Subscribed as well.
Yeah, this one isn't cheap. I love Moras too, but will say that this one is more solid than a Mora. The cost is the main deterrent for most people and I totally get that.
Hey +EverydayTacticalVids Almost two years later....do you still like this knife?! Holding up okay?
i like this knive. all most got one .made over seas .200$ or more not cheap.01 steel rust.cost to hight. 175.$ all most did .not yet.
Excellent video, I have been wondering why there is not very many videos with this knife, Spyder co is a great company and makes great knives, I guess maybe because it is on the high side for a knife this size coupled with the company is not well known as a bushcraft knife maker? Thanks for taking the time to share this video, thanks again and have a blessed week sir. Keep up the fun video.
Thanks for watching. I've got a new sheath system for this knife coming soon - stay tuned!
EverydayTacticalVids oh how sweet is that. We will definitely be looking for it. I am a Leather worker (crafter) so it’s always fun to see what others have in mind as well. Keep the fun videos coming sir.
Normally I wouldn't even consider spending $175--$200 on a knife. But if I could get disciplined and never buy another knife, I might consider it. One knife to rule them all. Until you lose it. Then you cry yourself to sleep for a week. Still ... what a beauty!
Great review. Like many others I don't get the batoning with a knife. I would use a hatchet, but if all you have on you is your knife and you need to baton some timber...thankfully here in Australia we rarely (unless your camping in the tropics or snow country) have to worry about that.
Regardless, for $316 AUD I'll get the Mora Camping set (hatchet & knife), a Mora Companion Heavy duty (as a spare), a decent folding saw and still have more than $150 AUD in my pocket for other kit.
+Jim Abbott Yeah - it's not cheap that's for sure. And I agree also that batoning is not what I'd normally do with this but I just wanted to test it out in the process of the review.
+EverydayTacticalVids for some the price probably isn't an issue; collectors, brand groupies, avid bushcrafters who'll justify the expense by getting the use out of it and so on. But for someone like me, who enjoys camping and just wants to have some rudimentary skills (which I think anyone who ventures into the outdoors should have!) for when the SHTF it's way too much money. I can set up a full, good, basic & functional kit for that kind of money and probably end up with a bit of change. I imagine a lot of your followers and others watching these reviews are in the same 'camp' as me, so to speak.
Jim Abbott .. yeah we sure get slugged alot for what we buy here in oz.. will check out the mora kit.. thanks
Aiden Murphy Your welcome Aiden, looks really good value.
Just looked on ebay and they want $450 for this knife but free postage (how generous of them) haha not a hope in hell am I spending that.. though i do love the thick blade and handle and scandi grind.. oh well ill keep looking
Good Afternoon Tim. exactly 6 years later. How is the Spyderco Buchcraft UK making out. Do you still have it. If so, how is it doing. If not do you miss it? Knowing what you know now about knives, would you still recommend this as a great Bushcraft knife, or would you recommend some other knife to take it's place?
Hello Daniel. I do like this knife still. I do think that a stainless steel would make it easier to clean, but other than that I have really liked this one. And I have a new sheath for it too made by Black Bear Custom Kydex - here's that link and watch at about 5:27 - ruclips.net/video/H5yR2rnBzxA/видео.html
I have to be honest , I don't really understand how excited people get or how controversial batoning is. Yes, I totally get that a small axe is a better tool but I believe that many modern outdoors and bushcraft knives are built with this in mind. You are obviously limited by the blade size, what is wrong with it? I've read and seen dozens of people do it without issue. I guess what I'm saying is that carrying an axe is a rather big deal in both size and weight. An axe is inconvenient. A knife like this is nothing to carry on a small hike. Realistically, most folks won't be carrying an axe. Knives are made for cutting, and I'd argue batoning also.
Good review.
Excellent video and review!
Thank you.
This is the only Woodlore clone I own. One of the most comfortable knives I've ever used and it will do it all. You're right, the knife just doesn't get enough love from the bushcraft community but maybe that keeps it from being common. You did a nice presentation, well prepared, thank you.
Glad it was a help. Thanks for checking out ETV.
Cool vid! I like looking nature, discover and loosen up...
If you put a ferro rod in that hole in the blade, twist the blade to hook the rod, and push hard, does it produce an awesome amount of sparks? Cause I imagine it would!
Unfortunately, the hole on the knife is too small to do that.
Thank you
Name of table, lights and mic used?
it's a great knife
Agreed.
Nice knive but very pricey. I can buy, equally as good, handmade bushcraft knives in Sweden for half this price. Set to my own specifications. So I would think twice before buying this.
Nevertheless, a good review. But if I were Spyderco I would overthink my price policy.
Glad you liked the review - and yes, it is pricey - I agree.
Is the sheath reversible for lefties?
You could wear it on the left side - yes, though it may not be as smooth drawing it out as compared to wearing it on the right side.
I just want to know what brand is the jacket? And model name?
+nicpic131 Condor Outdoor softshell.
Great review! What is the name of the jacket that you were wearing?
Thanks, and the jacket is a Condor softshell Summit jacket. If you like it, stay tuned to ETV - I'm selling a brand-new one in tan/XL.
Thanks, I need a good winter jacket and I might have to check it out. Sadly im a large not an xl so I wont be buying it from you.
Will the knife fit in the sheath for left handed carry ??
fog360 Bushcraft : It’s an ambidextrous sheath, so you can wear it lefty just fine.
Nice Spyderco !
what part of NH are you from?
A stealth hoodie with jeans?
I’m very surprised that for a dedicated Bushcraft knife, and for the price, the sheath does not include a firesteel loop. Great looking knife though. Pretty basic thing for a Bushcraft knife sheath to have.
I'm gonna buy one for 175 otd
Wanna sell it?
it good but nothing crazy. about it. but its tough. 125$ be a far price.. good looking blade 90degspine to high end .
is it made in Taiwan?
+cazador1022 Yes.
First: NEVER use a living tree for a fuckin knife review! You´re not fighting for your life! Show more respect to nature!
Second: Nice review and it seems to be a great knife!
Thanks
Hi, You actually don't need knife to split this wood .It falls apart itself
Say Heah Tim, Yeah, I like a good Wood Craft Knife, over the years, I evolved to using a little longer blade. I do like that type of nlsde shape though to be able to push cut off with my thumb do a drop point works great for me. In fact recently I had a Battle Horse Attitude modifide a little, I had a slight curve put on it and had the drop point lowered to be able to push cut better with my thumb. I also had a High Scandi Grind put on it. I like a slicer but yet a strong Knife. If it might be needed to survive with. I got a White handle to team up with my smaller white handle H.I. Khukuri, Battle Horde did a Outstanding job, Peters tempered it, and the Price/Quality Ratio is Awesome. You can see my Knife on Google Plus just search Paulie 4X
I cant get a cheap Mora with a stainless steel blade for a fraction of that price and it does all that. Whats so special about the spyderco bushcraft? If I want to baton stuff I use an ESSEE or an axe not a bushcraft knife. :)
that knife have to be S30V steel.
it would take a licking .keep a ticking ..
This knife is not meant to be used for what you describe as batoning. This is meant for carving etc. Why do the majority of American knife reviews start by using the knife for a purpose that is was not designed for?
JFB 101 it was absolutely designed with batonning in mind. You forget, spyderco is an American company
Knive should be knife ofcourse. ;-)
Heres one in s90v, and carbon fiber handles!
www.cutleryshoppe.com/spydercofb36cfpproficientbushcraftfixedblade-ffgcpm-s90vblade-carbonfiberhandle.aspx
A real beauty, but very pricy for a cheap labour mass produced knife.
Yes and yes!
No and no. Read the top comment, schloonginator’s.
Why the hole in the blade? That's stupid. Too short and wide anyway. Avoid this crap.
stockholm17 the hole is a spyderco trade mark for brand recognition.
stockholm17 btw you're crap
Looks like a regular bushcraft knife that spyderco slap there name on plus drill that small dot in. Sorry but if you ask me it looks like a $30 knife.
i rather have a tops knife for half the price.
To much money for a production made Taiwan knife
Taiwanese knife, Spyderco prices.
No thanks.
You would die in the wild bruh, have you ever even done bushcraft
Nope never