Hello Fellow Outdoorsmen n Outdoors ladies, We are fortunate to have the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors for whatever reason that lures us. Most importantly please take the time to invite, teach and pass along your knowledge to others especially the young. If we miss this wonderful opportunity, to take a sincere interest in teaching the benefits of the outdoors, then other side, the evil people those with different intentions , will do their work. Seventy years young, still grateful to those that took an interest in me; and still pass it along. Everything in life !!! Stay strong!!!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸💪
Hi ESEE Knives Team, I just want to say that I am a dedicated and loyal buyer of ESEE Knives. I currently own an ESEE 6, an ESEE 3, and two ESEE 5s, with one of my 5s being my EDC. The first two knives I bought were the ESEE 5 and ESEE 3 in venom green and orange G10 scales when I graduated college and got my first "career" job. Those knives have seen some real use and abuse! Y'all make excellent products, and I'm a huge advocate of your knives. I love them for their designs, sheaths, handles, value, no-questions-follow-the-knife-warranty, and especially because they are "Made in USA." Period. No one can convince me otherwise. I only wish that you guys offered the G10 handles and Kydex/Polymer sheaths options for every knife. I also really love the 3D handles! They especially make an ESEE 5 more comfortable. Also, I'm so glad that y'all released the video about the S35VN ESEE 3 to humble the hype that revolves around these super steels. I have high hopes that we can see the other side of ESEE Knives, which has to do with knowledge and skills of bushcraft, survival, and camping. Please keep posting RUclips videos! I have the following questions about gear (in no particular order or priority): 1) What are your most necessary first aid items? 2) What are your favorite/most essential hygiene items? 3) What are your favorite water containers? 4) What are your favorite cooking/kitchen gear? 5) What are your favorite knife grind/blade geometry? 6) What pieces of gear do you include in your kit that you would categorize as "necessary comfort items?" 7) What are your favorite books? 8) What are your favorite summer/hot weather gear? What are your favorite winter/cold weather gear? 9) What is your favorite sleep system? 10) What are your favorite shoes/footwear for camping/outdoors? Do you prefer lightweight/breathable shoes or heavy/waterproof boots? Do you recommend steel toe boots, especially considering the dangers of swinging an axe, using knives, etc.? 11) Where is your favorite place to buy your gear from? Is there one retailer that has it all? 12) What are your favorite rain gear? 13) What are your favorite lightweight items, if weight is a concern? 14) What are your favorite sharpening tools? What do you take with you to do field maintenance? I have had the hardest time sharpening my ESEE 5 to get the same razor edge as it comes from the factory. A few questions about ESEE Knives: 1) Why doesn't ESEE Knives offer uncoated/acid wash versions of all its classic knives with 90 degree spines? 2) Can y'all do a video explaining the rationale of why ESEE Knives chose 1/8 and 3/16 for most of its blade thicknesses? The ESEE 5 is the 1/4 behemoth; I believe the AGK (which is the next knife I want to get, but with a Kydex/Polymer sheath) is the only knife that is offered in 5/32. I think my ideal knife would be a 1095 5 inch long 5/32 thick knife with a mid-saber grind and a drop point blade that has a 90 degree spine and comes with the glass breaker pommel on the end with a lanyard hole, G10 scales, and a kydex sheath. The closest knife to this is the CM6. 3) Have you ever tried to throw sparks off the spine of an ESEE knife with a piece of flint, as an emergency firestarter? Does it damage the spine of the knife? Is it possible? These are all just a few ideas, and I wanted to take a few minutes to say thank you and give my compliments. If I think of more questions, I'll comment again on the next videos. Lastly: "Subscribed." Best, J
I agree that this would be perfect: 1095 5 inch long 5/32 thick knife with a mid-saber grind and a drop point blade that has a 90 degree spine and comes with the glass breaker pommel on the end with a lanyard hole, G10 scales, and a kydex sheath. Let's make it happen ESEE Knives!
Shane's Answers: 1. For field work we find a Tourniquet, SAM splint, compression bandages, and gloves to be very important. 2. Toilet paper and toothbrush 3. Not really picky on water containers...it's good to have a stainless/Ti options if you need to boil water. 4. I use a Jetboil a lot and always carry the French press kit for coffee. 5. Not real picky on grinds...if you watch our previous video that will cover some favorites 6. Comfort item: Down jacket and coffee...dry pair of socks 7. Tons of books....always been a fan of Ed Abbey 8. Hot weather is Outdoor research Ferrosi pants. Cold weather is Sitka Gear Timberline pants and ArcTeryx Alpha SV or Beta AR jacket 9. I sleep in a Hennessy Expedition Zip Asym Hammock. 10. We all use heavy duty mountaineering style boots bc we are often off trail, with heavy loads and need the protection and support. I've used Salewa and Zamberlan boots for the last 6-7 years with good service. If you look up Knife and Gear Society I have a long term review up there on the Zamberlans. 11. No real favorite place....we are fortunate to find avenues for Pro deals and that helps greatly. 12. ArcTeryx ....period. 13. Ti coffee mug/spoon....I save weight when I can. 14. See our sharpening video on the SMKW RUclips channel. Sharpening takes patience and practice. ESEE Knives Questions: 1. At one time we did offer uncoated knives....no one bought them so we discontinued them. 90* spines are NOT universally liked, in fact it's about 50/50...the knives we put spines on people want them rounded and vice versa. 2. WE do our best to balance a robust knife that still retains cutting geometry. This could be lumped into the same debate as spines, steels, scale shape/materials....it's all a matter of personal preference and no matter what we make others will wish we had done it differently. 3. Yes, you can throw sparks off the spine and it does not generally damage it....a dedicated fire steel would be safer and more efficient just based on how it's made in my opinion.
@@RandallsAdventureESEE I have to be honest, I did not expect you guys to respond in a comment. I was merely trying to give suggestions for future video content that I would like y'all to discuss, and I wanted to express my gratitude and thoughts on the brand. Needless to say, I very much appreciate that you took the time to respond. Please keep doing what you are doing!
Subscribed. Thank you gentlemen for your knowledge and for being honest with your favorite gear. You're not just pushing your products, instead you push your knowledge. I'd love to see a little something you teach from your classes. Maybe even making that saw.
Hey folks! Thanks for all the views and remember to hit that SUBSCRIBE button! We will have a special announcement first of NEXT WEEK!! Thanks for the views, likes, and shares!!
It is actually our experience in SAR that has really caused me to take a hard look at my load out and further highlighted the importance of a saw of some kind.
- subscribed - "This is a Silky Gomboy...not sure of the length of this saw blade." - yet the first axe he introduced had burnt-in inch markings. I guess it's true he really never used that feature. He can't see the forest for the trees.
Thank you for making these videos. My 7yo son has watched both of them and felt like he was learning something. He asked me if we have the items mentioned and he wanted to learn to use them.
subscribed. i've been carrying a council tool flying fox hatchet a few months now, and i'm starting to love axes. always mostly carried machetes and maybe a folding saw into the woods, but that's starting to change.
Gränsfors outdoor axe is the best small axe I ever had, it’s so light and tomahawk like but with so much splitting power. I prefer it so much over the wildland hatchet, because it’s lighter with more splitting power!
"Subscribed" I love my bucksaws, but I've recently learned the value of a folding saw. Trying to saw in tight spaces between branches, nothing beats a folding saw.
Subscribed right after the previous knife gear video. (I should have subscribed when I saw you guys do the ESEE 3 S35VN test!) Your mention of keeping the hand-saw in the front-carry bag you have got me thinking about packs and other carry systems. I realize that's a big topic but might be fun to see what you look for when you have to haul gear in different scenarios. Thanks!
Subscribed and Shared...On a side not, I have one of the Signed books "Worldsmost dangerous places" and the Izula signed knive that came with it. I tresure that and have it in a nice wall book mount. Keep up the great thingsyou guys do, Brothers!
BTW, I think I’ve bought just about every knife you guys sell except the hatchet 🪓. Love what you guys do. I’ve spent a lot of in in the Amazon jungle , Sierra Leone, Kenya, and Belize on missionary missions. I really need to sign up and go on one of your adventures soon.
Subscribed! Great video. Just bought my first Izula and now you’ve got me eyeing that Gibson. Looking forward to getting that “new video” notification. Keep’em coming!
I need to make my own bow saw. I bought one from Dave Canterbury's site and love it, but I feel incomplete. lol I don't care if your EDC never changes, keep showing them. I think the longevity of your carry is what makes it special because it works for you. Subscribed.
@@RandallsAdventureESEE I know what you mean. I love the Emerson Commander and it is my most carried folding knife. But, I work with produce and for that environment the Spyderco Pacific Salt with the H1 blade is just unbeaten for me. While I have a rotation, it is a very boring rotation most of the time. lol
the pocket dump is always commented on so we will try to keep it in the videos...we may bring into the conversation our EDC set ups, what we carry and why.
I always go for a saw in my pack. Sometimes with additional axe but always a saw. I have the Silky 180 but find it to weak for my system so now I run the Zubat stuck to my pack.
Subscribed! I have the Sven saw as well..as for that wing nut, I was suckered into drilling a hole in one side and adding brightly colored lanyard so if I drop it I may have a better chance at finding it. Definitely making a good push toward that Gibson hatchet.. I want a new one, this may have convinced me!
Subscribed. Great stuff guys. I do enjoy listening to yall talk about what you enjoy in the woods I suggest you do a video on what connects you to the land when you are out there. Not necessarily the gear just what you enjoy doing and why yall do it. Thank you for sharing your enjoyment and knowledge
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Very nice boys. I finally picked up an Esee 6 (used and stripped) with TKC scales and sheath, and bought the Molle backer (decent mount options) I haven't been able to bring myself to spend the money on a Gransfors axe yet. Have a pair of Husqvarna axes, 13" Camp axe and 19" Carpenter's axe (formerly made by Hults I believe) Took a pair of $90 (Can.) axes, spent some time on them to have what I consider Gransfors level axes for less than half the price. And the Gomboy 240 is an amazing saw! Keep up the good work guys!
Nice selection(s), I carry the Hults Bruk Aneby and Bohco Laplander when outdoors in northern Minnesota. Hults Bruk is every bit as good, if not better, than gransfors bruks and the Bohco can't be beat for price, quality and durability.
Thank you guys. Awesome series. How about a video on boots and clothing for the woods? Im more apt to choose carhart, wrangler and or something from tractor supply than something from sitka or Patagonia. With the exception of my lester river boreal hoodie i try to be more budget conscious regarding clothing. What is yours guys thoughts? Again thank you for your time.
Subscribed ! Love H&B stuff I have several of their hawks. The discussion on the Gibson Axe is spot on! The handle mass really makes the head feel light when you are using it for long periods and it definitely feels like it hits harder than its size suggests. Without a "hammer" it is much easier to use for carving with reverse cuts. I would LOVE to see a larger version... not because I think The Gibson is too small or as a replacement, but because I would also love a slightly larger version with a design more geared towards heavier camp tasks.
We knew when we were introducing the Gibson Axe that it was one that would take some time in the market for people to understand it. Many just pass over it saying it’s too small but the ones that actually use it usually have a different opinion.
Subscribed, thank you! I'm glad to see the council tool woodcraft pack axe in your video. It's my favorite! I'm a huge Esee fan, and have recruited several friends and family to your family.
Wish Esse had orange spacers for my stock micarta PR4 knife. That would make it the perfect fit for all of my camp chores. I really like the sculpted handle scales, there just a bit too thin. My JG5 handles are just a bit larger and almost perfect. If they had them for the JG5 I would buy them as well to just dress the blade up abit. I currently have Esse's entire line of knives, except for the Junglas and firestrike.
Denis I did a video a while back about making liners (orange g10 actually) for the PR4...pretty easy to do and can be accomplished with hand tools... give it a watch if you are feeling crafty.
Subscribed, Really good video, I enjoyed it. I attended two of your day workshops several years ago. I own one of your knives and have convinced two of my students to buy your knives. As a result three knives ended up being order. I think I have carried and abused/used my Essee more than any other knife I have.
Subscribed! Thanks for some good gear insite including the pocket dump at the end! I'm new to the channel and really appreciate the humility that yall guys show in your videos. God bless and I'm looking forward to more great videos as I play catch up. 🪓🏹🗡
Subscribed . I really appreciate the amount out thought and work you guys put into everything you do. You guys truly appreciate your customers and friends. Keep up the great work. God bless
Subscribed I go back and forth between a six and rb3 depending on if I take an axe. I love super steel for edc but hate touching it up in the field. Y’all’s 1095 is amazing.
Subscribed Like your old double bit axe. I restore and customize axes myself. Most people have no idea how long that kinda project takes but it's worth every minute imo.
@@RandallsAdventureESEE I actually like working on the old axes more than new ones, especially the heads. In general they had a much higher level of finishing on their heads. Once you get through the paint on most new axes your left with rough casting and grinding lines that take forever to smooth out. My current project is a Prandi Trenton axe and I've got a full day of hand sanding on the head and I'm only about half way there. The Trenton is an interesting axe. It's like a giant tomahawk with a little over a three pound head. It would be a great axe to pack if you wanted to bring a full size camp axe on a winter trip since you can remove the head. You could even just bring the head and make a handle if you wanted to.
Subscribed...Can you also explain what false peak is and how it affects climbers? I saw your Instagram that you had a false peak and that made me wonder....What is a false peak? and also in that picture the watch in the picture was Garmin but I couldnt make the connection with the reading (altitude) and the false peak. Can you give more details on that?
False peak is often known as wishful thinkin.... you approach a hill thinking (hoping) it’s the top only to find out you’ve got more UP to go. The watch is a Garmin Fenix5.
Subscribed! I am an ASM and I'm kinda known as the fire guy and ax guy. I loved this episode. The bushcraft saw was the cherry on top. I need one of those. Then you did the "pocket drop". I love that too ( BTW I'm going to steal that idea) Thank you
This video is 2 years old, but still love it.
glad to hear it
that scandi axe is probably my most versatile axe
Hello Fellow Outdoorsmen n Outdoors ladies, We are fortunate to have the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors for whatever reason that lures us. Most importantly please take the time to invite, teach and pass along your knowledge to others especially the young. If we miss this wonderful opportunity, to take a sincere interest in teaching the benefits of the outdoors, then other side, the evil people those with different intentions , will do their work.
Seventy years young, still grateful to those that took an interest in me; and still pass it along. Everything in life !!! Stay strong!!!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸💪
Use your gear daily. Never failed me. Thanks.
Congrats to @CentralKYBushcraft---- You have are a WINNER of our GAW!
Love how Patrick is quietly annoyed and discreetly moves out the way of the double bit a few times
Excellent discussion and very solid information. Thanks Gents !
Glad to hear you got something out of it.
Subscribed ! Picked up a Council Tool Camp Carver. Thanks !
How about a video on sharpening those axes and hatchets
Hi ESEE Knives Team,
I just want to say that I am a dedicated and loyal buyer of ESEE Knives. I currently own an ESEE 6, an ESEE 3, and two ESEE 5s, with one of my 5s being my EDC. The first two knives I bought were the ESEE 5 and ESEE 3 in venom green and orange G10 scales when I graduated college and got my first "career" job. Those knives have seen some real use and abuse! Y'all make excellent products, and I'm a huge advocate of your knives. I love them for their designs, sheaths, handles, value, no-questions-follow-the-knife-warranty, and especially because they are "Made in USA." Period. No one can convince me otherwise. I only wish that you guys offered the G10 handles and Kydex/Polymer sheaths options for every knife. I also really love the 3D handles! They especially make an ESEE 5 more comfortable. Also, I'm so glad that y'all released the video about the S35VN ESEE 3 to humble the hype that revolves around these super steels. I have high hopes that we can see the other side of ESEE Knives, which has to do with knowledge and skills of bushcraft, survival, and camping. Please keep posting RUclips videos!
I have the following questions about gear (in no particular order or priority):
1) What are your most necessary first aid items?
2) What are your favorite/most essential hygiene items?
3) What are your favorite water containers?
4) What are your favorite cooking/kitchen gear?
5) What are your favorite knife grind/blade geometry?
6) What pieces of gear do you include in your kit that you would categorize as "necessary comfort items?"
7) What are your favorite books?
8) What are your favorite summer/hot weather gear? What are your favorite winter/cold weather gear?
9) What is your favorite sleep system?
10) What are your favorite shoes/footwear for camping/outdoors? Do you prefer lightweight/breathable shoes or heavy/waterproof boots? Do you recommend steel toe boots, especially considering the dangers of swinging an axe, using knives, etc.?
11) Where is your favorite place to buy your gear from? Is there one retailer that has it all?
12) What are your favorite rain gear?
13) What are your favorite lightweight items, if weight is a concern?
14) What are your favorite sharpening tools? What do you take with you to do field maintenance? I have had the hardest time sharpening my ESEE 5 to get the same razor edge as it comes from the factory.
A few questions about ESEE Knives:
1) Why doesn't ESEE Knives offer uncoated/acid wash versions of all its classic knives with 90 degree spines?
2) Can y'all do a video explaining the rationale of why ESEE Knives chose 1/8 and 3/16 for most of its blade thicknesses? The ESEE 5 is the 1/4 behemoth; I believe the AGK (which is the next knife I want to get, but with a Kydex/Polymer sheath) is the only knife that is offered in 5/32. I think my ideal knife would be a 1095 5 inch long 5/32 thick knife with a mid-saber grind and a drop point blade that has a 90 degree spine and comes with the glass breaker pommel on the end with a lanyard hole, G10 scales, and a kydex sheath. The closest knife to this is the CM6.
3) Have you ever tried to throw sparks off the spine of an ESEE knife with a piece of flint, as an emergency firestarter? Does it damage the spine of the knife? Is it possible?
These are all just a few ideas, and I wanted to take a few minutes to say thank you and give my compliments. If I think of more questions, I'll comment again on the next videos.
Lastly: "Subscribed."
Best,
J
I agree that this would be perfect: 1095 5 inch long 5/32 thick knife with a mid-saber grind and a drop point blade that has a 90 degree spine and comes with the glass breaker pommel on the end with a lanyard hole, G10 scales, and a kydex sheath.
Let's make it happen ESEE Knives!
We are out of pocket today. Gonna take some time to get to these questions but will try to remember to work my way back to it.
Shane's Answers:
1. For field work we find a Tourniquet, SAM splint, compression bandages, and gloves to be very important.
2. Toilet paper and toothbrush
3. Not really picky on water containers...it's good to have a stainless/Ti options if you need to boil water.
4. I use a Jetboil a lot and always carry the French press kit for coffee.
5. Not real picky on grinds...if you watch our previous video that will cover some favorites
6. Comfort item: Down jacket and coffee...dry pair of socks
7. Tons of books....always been a fan of Ed Abbey
8. Hot weather is Outdoor research Ferrosi pants. Cold weather is Sitka Gear Timberline pants and ArcTeryx Alpha SV or Beta AR jacket
9. I sleep in a Hennessy Expedition Zip Asym Hammock.
10. We all use heavy duty mountaineering style boots bc we are often off trail, with heavy loads and need the protection and support. I've used Salewa and Zamberlan boots for the last 6-7 years with good service. If you look up Knife and Gear Society I have a long term review up there on the Zamberlans.
11. No real favorite place....we are fortunate to find avenues for Pro deals and that helps greatly.
12. ArcTeryx ....period.
13. Ti coffee mug/spoon....I save weight when I can.
14. See our sharpening video on the SMKW RUclips channel. Sharpening takes patience and practice.
ESEE Knives Questions:
1. At one time we did offer uncoated knives....no one bought them so we discontinued them. 90* spines are NOT universally liked, in fact it's about 50/50...the knives we put spines on people want them rounded and vice versa.
2. WE do our best to balance a robust knife that still retains cutting geometry. This could be lumped into the same debate as spines, steels, scale shape/materials....it's all a matter of personal preference and no matter what we make others will wish we had done it differently.
3. Yes, you can throw sparks off the spine and it does not generally damage it....a dedicated fire steel would be safer and more efficient just based on how it's made in my opinion.
@@RandallsAdventureESEE I have to be honest, I did not expect you guys to respond in a comment. I was merely trying to give suggestions for future video content that I would like y'all to discuss, and I wanted to express my gratitude and thoughts on the brand. Needless to say, I very much appreciate that you took the time to respond. Please keep doing what you are doing!
Subscribed. Thank you gentlemen for your knowledge and for being honest with your favorite gear. You're not just pushing your products, instead you push your knowledge. I'd love to see a little something you teach from your classes. Maybe even making that saw.
We have quite a few videos up on our RUclips page covering many topics...take a look on our channel.
Subscribed but didnt see this vid til now. Man I woulda loved a chance to win that stuff!! Killer blades saws axes&vid.
Thanks for subbing anyway!! We just dropped a new video today
I carry a 4 on my belt, with a 3 in my pack. I have tried many different knives over the years, I am 67. Nothing out does Esee.
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We appreciate your comments and your trust!
Hey folks! Thanks for all the views and remember to hit that SUBSCRIBE button! We will have a special announcement first of NEXT WEEK!! Thanks for the views, likes, and shares!!
Man wish I had found this sooner!! Love all my ESEE stuff!!! Great gear.
Glad to hear it....
Awesome thnxs 4 uploading & sharing
Subscribed. Awesome stuff guys! Love watching your videos!
Glad to hear you enjoy them!
Awesome video guys!
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Like your videos alot. Big fan off ESEE.
Have a Gränsfors Small Forest Axe that´s allways with me when I´m in the woods.
Cool stuff.
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I need a silky saw.
Subscribed! Thanks for the opportunity!
Subscribed!! I have really been enjoying the favorites videos. Keep em coming.
We will for sure.
Awesome video guys. Really enjoying the series.
Appreciate the feedback.
Love this new series 😍😍😍😍 thank you esee team
Glad you like it...looking forward to adding more content.
@@RandallsAdventureESEE would be great 🤗 maybe the esee teams favorite outdoor clothing peaces ?
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Loved to see the reference to SAR utility. Bahco has long been part of my SAR Kit, and now the Gibson Axe often comes along as well.
It is actually our experience in SAR that has really caused me to take a hard look at my load out and further highlighted the importance of a saw of some kind.
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great video with nice stories and details
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"This is a Silky Gomboy...not sure of the length of this saw blade."
- yet the first axe he introduced had burnt-in inch markings. I guess it's true he really never used that feature. He can't see the forest for the trees.
you're the second to point that out....although the first was a little less smug.
@@RandallsAdventureESEE 😂
Please make a 4 or 5hm with a 90 degree spine, stone wash, .12-.13 thickness 🙏🏻
we hear you...but I'm making no promises! lol
Just tried out my new wildlife hatchet on a camping trip and the thing chopped like a dream
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Great piece of gear!
Subscribed. Thanks so much for the videos guys. Just had a heart surgery done and can't wait to get back outside again.
Heal up! Thanks for watching!
Subscribed. I really like the new handles scales you guys came out with last year.
I've got those on my ESEE 4, LOVE them!
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Came looking for some good, honest reviews and found a lot more that I'm now interested in.
Thank you for making these videos. My 7yo son has watched both of them and felt like he was learning something. He asked me if we have the items mentioned and he wanted to learn to use them.
this comment alone makes it all worth it...you tell that boy we are proud of him!...and you too for encouraging him to increase his skillset.
@@RandallsAdventureESEE I can't thank you guys enough.
Love my Esee 5. One of the best buys I have ever made. Subscribed!!!!
Subscribed. I been in search of a new hatchet and just wanted to say thanks for video and info. May have found my new companion.
Tons of great options out there. These are just our favorites and most fielded.
Subscribed, I always bring my venom green izula when I go jet skiing, comes in handy if the jet sucks up some weeds
Subscribed. Great overview! My favorite axe is my Gransfors Mini
I could dump a LOT of money into that company really easy....same for Council Tools!
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i've been carrying a council tool flying fox hatchet a few months now, and i'm starting to love axes. always mostly carried machetes and maybe a folding saw into the woods, but that's starting to change.
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I had a patch years ago from shot show and it has disappeared. I still search for it every now and then hoping it shows up somewhere..
Gränsfors outdoor axe is the best small axe I ever had, it’s so light and tomahawk like but with so much splitting power. I prefer it so much over the wildland hatchet, because it’s lighter with more splitting power!
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I love my bucksaws, but I've recently learned the value of a folding saw. Trying to saw in tight spaces between branches, nothing beats a folding saw.
Couldn’t agree more.
Subscribed. Bought a ESEE-PR4 this past year and love it. You have great quality products. Thanks!!
Great video once again. Thank you guys. Subscribed
Esee Laser Strike paired with GB SFA is my favorite combo for taking into the woods
no complaints here with that combo!
Subscribed right after the previous knife gear video. (I should have subscribed when I saw you guys do the ESEE 3 S35VN test!)
Your mention of keeping the hand-saw in the front-carry bag you have got me thinking about packs and other carry systems. I realize that's a big topic but might be fun to see what you look for when you have to haul gear in different scenarios. Thanks!
We will see about tackling that monster of a video!
Subscribed and Shared...On a side not, I have one of the Signed books "Worldsmost dangerous places" and the Izula signed knive that came with it. I tresure that and have it in a nice wall book mount. Keep up the great thingsyou guys do, Brothers!
so YOU are the guy that bought one!! LoL... we had a discussion the other day about possibly re-releasing that book!....you never know.
@@RandallsAdventureESEE lol Yes! Was I the only one!? 😆
@@texassportingclays7996 one of a special few! LoL....
BTW, I think I’ve bought just about every knife you guys sell except the hatchet 🪓. Love what you guys do. I’ve spent a lot of in in the Amazon jungle , Sierra Leone, Kenya, and Belize on missionary missions. I really need to sign up and go on one of your adventures soon.
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I would love a video with how to reprofile a blade. Maybe some tips and tricks since that is a long process.
Will see what I can do!
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Great video. Just bought my first Izula and now you’ve got me eyeing that Gibson. Looking forward to getting that “new video” notification. Keep’em coming!
Awesome! we do appreciate it!
I need to make my own bow saw. I bought one from Dave Canterbury's site and love it, but I feel incomplete. lol
I don't care if your EDC never changes, keep showing them. I think the longevity of your carry is what makes it special because it works for you.
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pinkiewerewolf we are boringly predictable but I will switch up the pocket knife from time to time.
@@RandallsAdventureESEE I know what you mean. I love the Emerson Commander and it is my most carried folding knife. But, I work with produce and for that environment the Spyderco Pacific Salt with the H1 blade is just unbeaten for me. While I have a rotation, it is a very boring rotation most of the time. lol
Subscribed! Loved seeing the gear, campsite, and pocket dump! Keep sharing the knowledge!
the pocket dump is always commented on so we will try to keep it in the videos...we may bring into the conversation our EDC set ups, what we carry and why.
Subscribed. Always been a fan of what Esee is about and the equipment available!
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I really enjoy this line of videos. Keep them coming!
gonna do our best!
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Love the info from your videos. I already have an H&B forge medium polled hawk on order. Thanks to Patrick. Great job guys.
Good call. Probably one of my favorites.
I always go for a saw in my pack. Sometimes with additional axe but always a saw. I have the Silky 180 but find it to weak for my system so now I run the Zubat stuck to my pack.
Will look into the Zubat!
Subscribed! I have the Sven saw as well..as for that wing nut, I was suckered into drilling a hole in one side and adding brightly colored lanyard so if I drop it I may have a better chance at finding it. Definitely making a good push toward that Gibson hatchet.. I want a new one, this may have convinced me!
Thanks for watching and subscribing....the Sven is a machine for sure!!
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Great stuff guys. I do enjoy listening to yall talk about what you enjoy in the woods
I suggest you do a video on what connects you to the land when you are out there. Not necessarily the gear just what you enjoy doing and why yall do it. Thank you for sharing your enjoyment and knowledge
Man what a great suggestion! While we are talking a lot about hardware we are a software focused company. Skills> gear.
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Very nice boys.
I finally picked up an Esee 6 (used and stripped) with TKC scales and sheath, and bought the Molle backer (decent mount options)
I haven't been able to bring myself to spend the money on a Gransfors axe yet.
Have a pair of Husqvarna axes, 13" Camp axe and 19" Carpenter's axe (formerly made by Hults I believe)
Took a pair of $90 (Can.) axes, spent some time on them to have what I consider Gransfors level axes for less than half the price.
And the Gomboy 240 is an amazing saw!
Keep up the good work guys!
Nice selection(s), I carry the Hults Bruk Aneby and Bohco Laplander when outdoors in northern Minnesota. Hults Bruk is every bit as good, if not better, than gransfors bruks and the Bohco can't be beat for price, quality and durability.
Thank you guys. Awesome series. How about a video on boots and clothing for the woods? Im more apt to choose carhart, wrangler and or something from tractor supply than something from sitka or Patagonia. With the exception of my lester river boreal hoodie i try to be more budget conscious regarding clothing. What is yours guys thoughts? Again thank you for your time.
Good stuff... I like this idea.
Solid gear basics...
Good introduction to a variety of quality tools.
Glad you like it!
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Y’all are great
Carried esee 3 for 5 years. Finally upgrade this past summer to a 4.
Subscribed ! Love H&B stuff I have several of their hawks. The discussion on the Gibson Axe is spot on! The handle mass really makes the head feel light when you are using it for long periods and it definitely feels like it hits harder than its size suggests. Without a "hammer" it is much easier to use for carving with reverse cuts. I would LOVE to see a larger version... not because I think The Gibson is too small or as a replacement, but because I would also love a slightly larger version with a design more geared towards heavier camp tasks.
We knew when we were introducing the Gibson Axe that it was one that would take some time in the market for people to understand it. Many just pass over it saying it’s too small but the ones that actually use it usually have a different opinion.
Subscribed, thank you! I'm glad to see the council tool woodcraft pack axe in your video. It's my favorite!
I'm a huge Esee fan, and have recruited several friends and family to your family.
Subscribed! for axes i love my True Temper Tommy Axe and saws i always carry a bacho
Sounds like you have your system nailed down. That’s a good place to be!
''Subscribed'' Fantastic video again chaps! Please can you show some of your 440c knives please as there perfect in the wetter climates!
Subscribed.......I love all the sharp thingys!
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Those are excellent choices! I just came back from a camping trip using my Council Tool Woodcraft and that thing is a workhorse!
watched your video or two before. why didn't I subscribe before. thanks for your educational videos!!!!
Glad you are getting something out of our videos.
I have 3 gransfors, and they are really good tools! I use them all winter for making firewood and I won’t use any other.
Gränsfors has always been held I high regard but I will say that the new series of Council Tools is VERY nice.
Wish Esse had orange spacers for my stock micarta PR4 knife. That would make it the perfect fit for all of my camp chores. I really like the sculpted handle scales, there just a bit too thin.
My JG5 handles are just a bit larger and almost perfect. If they had them for the JG5 I would buy them as well to just dress the blade up abit.
I currently have Esse's entire line of knives, except for the Junglas and firestrike.
Denis I did a video a while back about making liners (orange g10 actually) for the PR4...pretty easy to do and can be accomplished with hand tools... give it a watch if you are feeling crafty.
Esee makes the best products on the market, we love your channel!
Nice video!!!
Subscribed! Thank you for making these informative videos.
Subscribed, Really good video, I enjoyed it. I attended two of your day workshops several years ago. I own one of your knives and have convinced two of my students to buy your knives. As a result three knives ended up being order. I think I have carried and abused/used my Essee more than any other knife I have.
Thank you. That kind of recommendation is how this company has been built.
Subscribed! Thanks for some good gear insite including the pocket dump at the end! I'm new to the channel and really appreciate the humility that yall guys show in your videos. God bless and I'm looking forward to more great videos as I play catch up. 🪓🏹🗡
You are welcome... same to you!
Subscribed . I really appreciate the amount out thought and work you guys put into everything you do. You guys truly appreciate your customers and friends. Keep up the great work. God bless
Glad that comes through because without you folks we are all out of a job. I kinda like this gig so I’m hoping folks will stick around!
Subscribed. Great series! Please keep them coming. How about one on fire starting equipment?
We have some of those type of videos in our library already. Check out our channel a bit more and you will find a few there.
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I go back and forth between a six and rb3 depending on if I take an axe. I love super steel for edc but hate touching it up in the field. Y’all’s 1095 is amazing.
Glad to hear it works for you!!
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Really started to take an interest in your products recently. Then discovered your RUclips.
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Like your old double bit axe. I restore and customize axes myself. Most people have no idea how long that kinda project takes but it's worth every minute imo.
not gonna lie...lots of time and pride in that old axe....it's firmly off limits to the others in the house at this point! lol
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I actually like working on the old axes more than new ones, especially the heads. In general they had a much higher level of finishing on their heads. Once you get through the paint on most new axes your left with rough casting and grinding lines that take forever to smooth out. My current project is a Prandi Trenton axe and I've got a full day of hand sanding on the head and I'm only about half way there. The Trenton is an interesting axe. It's like a giant tomahawk with a little over a three pound head. It would be a great axe to pack if you wanted to bring a full size camp axe on a winter trip since you can remove the head. You could even just bring the head and make a handle if you wanted to.
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I would love to see other tools, you take with you into the woods.
Marcus Hosmer we are going to be covering a lot of ground in this series.
Subscribed! Great work guys!
Subscribed. I have the grans fors Bruk’s axes you showed . Love Esse knives. I love My Esse 5 RB3 and Jungulus. And my Izulu neck knife. Love em. 😁
Hard to beat good tools for sure!! Thank you for your support and for watching!
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How about a video on your favorite bags or packs?
That one is on the list.
Subscribed, thank you for great videos, and can't wait for the stainless AGK.
Neither can I!
Subscribed! Thanks guys!!
DANG! Missed it! Been wanting a OKC RTAK for awhile! Subscribed anyway! Proud owner of an ESEE Junglas.
This is a great series to see what you guys are using.🤜🤛 Looking forward to seeing more videos of this kind.
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Have one of the SVEN saws myself. Great little saws and pretty darn light.
agree 100%...my only dig on the Sven is that when it is when the wing nut is not tight it rattles a bit...but that's an easy fix.
awesome content - subscribed!
Thanks for the videos! Subscribed!
Subscribed...Can you also explain what false peak is and how it affects climbers? I saw your Instagram that you had a false peak and that made me wonder....What is a false peak?
and also in that picture the watch in the picture was Garmin but I couldnt make the connection with the reading (altitude) and the false peak.
Can you give more details on that?
False peak is often known as wishful thinkin.... you approach a hill thinking (hoping) it’s the top only to find out you’ve got more UP to go. The watch is a Garmin Fenix5.
@@RandallsAdventureESEE thank you!
Subscribed. Not sure if it is too late to enter. But thank you all for the opportunity.
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I am an ASM and I'm kinda known as the fire guy and ax guy. I loved this episode. The bushcraft saw was the cherry on top. I need one of those. Then you did the "pocket drop". I love that too ( BTW I'm going to steal that idea)
Thank you
Love tbe channel guys!!
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Have you guys used the "tuff saw" that spring creek makes. Duluth trading sells them, I have a couple and they work great.
Never seen one but now I’m curious!