EDC Survival Knife: Fallkniven F1 review{long term}

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @DrahtEsel91
    @DrahtEsel91 4 года назад +2

    The big upside of the F1 is, that it is legal to wear over here in Germany.
    Anything fixed bladed with a blade length of over 12cm (4.7 inches) isnt allowed to wear.
    So the F1 is like the ultimate survival knife over here in Germany.
    Of cause we can buy bigger blades and wear them in the woods but if we get checked by the police it can get us into toruble.
    I own the GEK by Tony Lennartz myself to have a "real" survival knife, but the F1. Man. That's some kind of special.

    • @magistradox39
      @magistradox39 4 года назад +1

      Das ist einer der Gründe warum ich nicht mehr in Deutschland lebe.

  • @landnavigator2
    @landnavigator2 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your good review...it has been very useful to me. Also, I would like to complement you on the quality of your photography, especially the beautifully colorful jungle scenes.

  • @caseysimpson1806
    @caseysimpson1806 5 лет назад

    Great videos and reviews, Gabe. I watched them a few times and enjoy your outings. I really enjoy my F1.

  • @getsmart3701
    @getsmart3701 5 лет назад +3

    It's made in Japan mate (designed in Sweden)...also, I've had one for a decade and I reckon it's a brilliant knife.

  • @shovelhead8
    @shovelhead8 8 лет назад

    Another nice knife, Gabe. And you are in a great area to use it every day. Thank you for the video

  • @danwilder7945
    @danwilder7945 8 лет назад

    First of you reviews I've watched. Enjoyed the extensive testing. I'm in El Paso Texas so your environment is a welcome change of scenery.

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  8 лет назад

      Much mahalo brah!! Yes the Big Island Hawaii has beautiful scenery and our deserts are more like a African safari desert or a moonscape. We have every environment except for frozen tundra and Arctic on our beautiful island. Welcome and Aloha!!

    • @liamireland7381
      @liamireland7381 8 лет назад

      I suggest you sub. It's fun watching. I don't know Gabe but it's been a fun ride. I used to live in Abilene but currently live in Maryland.

  • @Eldofarmboy
    @Eldofarmboy 5 лет назад +1

    To me the F1 is more a hunting/bushcraft knife. The S1 and A1 are more what I would call survival knives due to their larger size and sabervex grinds which are better for batoning and hacking than the smaller flat slightly convex blade on the F1

  • @CuteKidMusic
    @CuteKidMusic 8 лет назад +1

    Good review. I also live by the sea. Can you tell if it resist well to the rust? like if you go fishing and some salty water go on it etc...
    Thank you

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  8 лет назад +1

      The VG 10 Steel holds up in humid damp environments. That being said even stainless steel will Rust if not cared for. I clean my blades after fishing everytime to prevent rust. Never leave your knives in the sheath and never leave them wet. Mahalo

  • @micheletennis87
    @micheletennis87 7 лет назад +1

    Hello, I'm thinking of taking this knife, is it you, is it one of the best survival knives on the market today? How much do you use it? I've read that some users claim that glue under the handle after a glossy glue under the mitts started to get out of the top of the handle, did you ever have anything like that? Thanks Michele

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  7 лет назад

      Michele Trekkning I use my F1 a lot. The handle is holding up great. Mahalo for watching

    • @babblelicious4357
      @babblelicious4357 7 лет назад

      Michele Trekkning, If you are strictly looking for a Fallkniven model, between the F1 and F1D, I'd say go for the F1D. Both are same in size but the F1D has the black coating (might suit you better if you are in humid or wet climate). Plus, I actually like the yellowish-tan handle color. Easier to spot if dropped at night or in waters.
      You still might be able to get a F1D for cheaper than the F1.

  • @LetoAt77
    @LetoAt77 8 лет назад +1

    Nice vid brother. I recommend getting the A1 Pro in the Cobalt Special Steel (CoS). I have the VG10 version of the F1 & A1 and the CoS version of the F1 Pro and S1 Pro.. They are much much better than the VG10 versions.. Greater toughness, edge holding, a bit easier to sharpen and the new convex geometry they use is amazing.. A bit pricier but so worth it.

  • @Texasbushboy
    @Texasbushboy 8 лет назад

    Great review Gabe. I love my F1. I just wish it was a bit thinner so it could do food prep a little better. Peace brother and merry Christmas!

  • @russelldetwiler389
    @russelldetwiler389 8 лет назад

    a very good review and I agree a servival knife needas to be a couple of inches longer. Looking for your review of their bigger knife. Keep up the good work.

  • @zeroa6
    @zeroa6 5 лет назад

    Awesome review!

  • @jasonwong57
    @jasonwong57 4 года назад +1

    Great review. That wasn't a scorpionfish, It was a stocky hawkfish, also know as a po'opa'a

  • @michaeldemetriou1399
    @michaeldemetriou1399 3 года назад

    Good choice the F1 because the handle is water proof and the steel will resist salt water if you wipe it regular.

  • @dontcallmetravis
    @dontcallmetravis 8 лет назад

    Check out the S1 also. It's between the F and A.

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  8 лет назад

      Trevor had the S1 and I didn't like the grind. wish the S1 was flat grind. Mahalo for watching

  • @REAPERMILITIAOUTDOORS
    @REAPERMILITIAOUTDOORS 8 лет назад

    sweet blade man good demo

  • @pu89ck
    @pu89ck 8 лет назад

    Off topic, but I was curious if the coqui frogs bother you ?

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  8 лет назад

      No sometimes you don't even realize that they're there. Just background noise. I do remember a time when we didn't have any Coqui frogs just crickets and I'll admit it was nice. You get used to the noise fairly quickly. Mahalo brah

  • @Мирон-щ8з
    @Мирон-щ8з 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the videos. After batoning, did the chips appear on the cutting edge? On my F1 vg10 chips appeared after cutting chicken. Strange behavior of the steel on the knife for survival.
    PS In Russia, a machete is better suited ax...)))

  • @lp520520520
    @lp520520520 6 лет назад

    Good knife and good review

  • @liamireland7381
    @liamireland7381 8 лет назад +2

    Have you ever heard of an axe? That's not what a knife is for! Get the right tool for the job!
    Those are easily my least favorite things to hear in the comment section. Yes dude, we get it. It's best to know what your knife can and can't do. I enjoyed your video man! Thank you!

  • @NolanRMcEachern
    @NolanRMcEachern 8 лет назад

    sweet video I like the fishing

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  8 лет назад

      Thank you! Yes fishing is always fun even when you only catch tiny fish. Mahalo

  • @pierrejohnson6264
    @pierrejohnson6264 5 месяцев назад

    Like your videos.

  • @nicklasodh
    @nicklasodh 4 года назад

    I have used mine since 2005 and it can probably be inherited by my grandchildren.

  • @harvestblades
    @harvestblades 8 лет назад

    Have you had a chance to pickup a A1 or A2 yet?

  • @PAULNAT
    @PAULNAT 8 лет назад

    the more I watch your clips the more I want to go to Hawaii.

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  8 лет назад +1

      I could be a tour guide promoting Hawaii. Mahalo for watching

  • @pierrejohnson6264
    @pierrejohnson6264 5 месяцев назад

    Like your videos

  • @geraldchavez2405
    @geraldchavez2405 8 лет назад

    Man I love fishing.

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  8 лет назад

      Right even if you don't catch anything worth keeping its still fun. Aloha!!

  • @WillliamChaverri
    @WillliamChaverri 8 лет назад

    And the fishing?

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  8 лет назад

      Not very good fishing on this day just a baby eel and two rock cod(edible scorpion fish). Thank you for watching

  • @howardvarley8795
    @howardvarley8795 4 года назад +3

    Why does a survival knife have to be 5 to 9 inches long???

    • @pennsyltuckyreb9800
      @pennsyltuckyreb9800 2 года назад

      Because the entire premise behind a "survival" knife is that it's a one tool option. So it also has to be able to accomplish axe-type work as well such as chopping and batoning to split wood for fires. The longer the blade, the easier it is to span across larger pieces of wood to baton through.
      I live in the Northern Hemisphere so I always have my axe in my pack. I don't have a need for large survival type knives. Just a regular sized belt knife works fine for me.
      If I lived on the equator in jungle type environments I would definitely have a quality machete, a large "survival" type knife, and a small stainless, lightweight folding knife like an Opinel.

    • @howardvarley8795
      @howardvarley8795 2 года назад

      @@pennsyltuckyreb9800 I think "survival knife" is a marketing gimmick designed to part people from their hard earned. Mors Kochanski would have survived anywhere with a 3 to 4" blade, Ray Mears has survived with a 4" bladed knife all over the world. Ed Stafford survived 60 days on a tropical island with no knife at all! I agree that a machete makes life easier for jungle living but I fail to see what a 6 to 9" 'survival knife' gives you extra. Bear Grylls managed fine in jungle conditions with a 4" bladed Bayley S4. I think it comes down to your knowledge and skill set, having a cutting tool is a convenience and the smaller and more pocket sized it is the more chance you have of having it on you when you really need it.

    • @pennsyltuckyreb9800
      @pennsyltuckyreb9800 2 года назад

      @@howardvarley8795 It's not a "gimmick." The entire survival knife concept came from old time Air Force pilot survival knives. Pilots are obviously limited in the gear they can have on them. This is where the "survival knife" was born. A single knife that can cut yourself out of a plane fuselage, provide a way to make shelter and stab animals and bad guys until you're extracted.
      Yeah, obviously then we got things like the Rambo movies, etc...and here we are today.
      Your comment is YOUR definition of survival knife. I wouldn't say my Fallkniven A1 is a "gimmick."
      I also carry an axe and saw in my pack. Relax...😉

    • @howardvarley8795
      @howardvarley8795 2 года назад

      @@pennsyltuckyreb9800 I'm perfectly relaxed, thanks for your concern though. The knife isn't the gimmick - the term 'survival' is IMHO. If a pilot is carrying a pistol it's not called a survival pistol is it? Its just a gun like a knife is a knife. And of course its my definition - well it would be wouldnt it😉😉 and its not compulsory for you to agree,, I just dont fall for the marketing hype anymore.

    • @pennsyltuckyreb9800
      @pennsyltuckyreb9800 2 года назад

      @@howardvarley8795 I just simply look at it as a designation now of a "type" of knife. That's all. I stopped falling for hype around age 12 😁

  • @tonyalvarez5815
    @tonyalvarez5815 4 года назад

    Caught the same fish twice.. lol

  • @Nico-vt4il
    @Nico-vt4il 2 года назад

    Made in Japan mate!!!

  • @clint3856
    @clint3856 3 года назад

    Gabe, I don't know if you'll ever see this comment but I felt I should give it a try. 1. Fallkniven knives are made in Japan and have been since around 1990. The company Fallkniven is Swedish but the factory making the knives is Japanese. 2. The F1 handle is made the way it is for survival use purposes mainly to serve Swedish pilots. When down in the far north you don't want a wooden handle with rivets in your knife. You do good reviews. Bark River makes really great knives but the handles aren't going to hold up to the same abuse as a F1. Oh, one more thing. Buy an axe. :) Fallkniven knives are survival knives but not many of us including you crash land in the wilderness without gear.

    • @pennsyltuckyreb9800
      @pennsyltuckyreb9800 2 года назад

      Clint, everything you mentioned I'm sure he already knows. We can all research and read. Crazy, right? Also, the entire point of his video is to show the toughness and abuse you can put these type knives through. We don't need a reminder about axes.
      Anyway, if I lived where Gabe lives I'd happily give up my axe weight for something like a machete and a beefy survival type knife. No real need for axes in the jungle.