I know you made this video two years ago. I just got mine yesterday and tried it as my EDC, I love it. I also have many of the same knives you have in this video.
Very good video and excellent choices for hard use knives. I agree with you about those who complain about the jimping being too excessive (I'll refrain from mentioning one channel by name (M.C.) who goes on and on whining about the jimping). That said, I would never use any of my hard use EDC's for batoning.....ever. Thats what fixed blades are for, and lets face it, who does serious camping without a fixed blade, or even an axe/hatchet for that matter? And thanks for the tip about the sheath! I spent an hour yesterday trying to find a suitable sheath for the SOG. Subscribed.
As far as batoning goes, I definitely see your point with that weak spot on the blade. The fact that it has bearings would make me shy away from the baton even more. Out of all the knives on that table, I think that sog has the nicest blade shape and the most comfortable looking handle. Thanks for your thoughts on this one, glad you have it in your collection. Cheers.
Excellent v ideo, and awesome collection! I might add the Artisan Cutlery Proponent to this "Hard Use" collection. In addition to the very thick blade stock, it has a removable steel pin that inserts through the blade and both sides of the handle, which makes it a virtual "fixed" blade knife. Thanks again!
It's very comfortable to carry this type of kinda big, but flat folders just like appendix carry guns. No need in holsters, and a lot of room in a pocket for something else.
I carried the Manix 2XL as my EDC for 6yrs before a friend gave me a S.O.G. Seal XR Flipper as a Christmas gift this year. I love both knives so much I can't pick a favorite !!
Great colletion! Personally I wouldnt worry about the hole in the sog seal xr. There are people even batoning with spyderco knives with the only result in eventually destroying the lock and they dont have a nearly as thick blade stock as that sog. So if you dont take a two hand sledge hammer you should be fine
The Adamas is easier to open than most others.. simply pull back on the lock and give it a minimal flick of the wrist. No need to switch grip to use the thumbstud.
I have SOG Seal XR, ZT0308 and Recon 1. And I think ZT 0308 better, because has a frame lock. Sand and mud destroys tri-ad lock and axis lock (and similar locks, like XR), but can do nothing to frame lock. (Sorry for my bed English)
I know you made this video two years ago. I just got mine yesterday and tried it as my EDC, I love it. I also have many of the same knives you have in this video.
I have a question unrelated to the SOG Seal XR……..why doesn’t the manual opening Adamas have a lock to secure the axis lock? The auto Adamas has it.
Not sure, but I assume because of the Auto feature.
I can’t wait for mine!
I would love to see your mods for these as this almost mirrors my collection exactly lol thanks for the video!
Great choices for some big folders I have almost all of these I haven't pulled the trigger on the ZT yet.
Very good video and excellent choices for hard use knives. I agree with you about those who complain about the jimping being too excessive (I'll refrain from mentioning one channel by name (M.C.) who goes on and on whining about the jimping). That said, I would never use any of my hard use EDC's for batoning.....ever. Thats what fixed blades are for, and lets face it, who does serious camping without a fixed blade, or even an axe/hatchet for that matter? And thanks for the tip about the sheath! I spent an hour yesterday trying to find a suitable sheath for the SOG. Subscribed.
Own a SOG SEAL XR FOLDER MY NEW EDC
I've got a couple of the SOG seal pups, really like them. Will continue with the CS folder splurge, for now. Thanks, always enjoy learning.
That SOG is sick but them cold steels is where it's at
As far as batoning goes, I definitely see your point with that weak spot on the blade. The fact that it has bearings would make me shy away from the baton even more. Out of all the knives on that table, I think that sog has the nicest blade shape and the most comfortable looking handle. Thanks for your thoughts on this one, glad you have it in your collection. Cheers.
I've really been lusting after that there SOG seal XR.. and the 4 max scout and the AD-15... OH AND THE ADAMAS.
Great Knife and Collection, Bro! :-) Peace, Stiletto :-)
Love that sr1 the whole collection actually!
Excellent v ideo, and awesome collection! I might add the Artisan Cutlery Proponent to this "Hard Use" collection. In addition to the very thick blade stock, it has a removable steel pin that inserts through the blade and both sides of the handle, which makes it a virtual "fixed" blade knife. Thanks again!
Thanks Steve and yes I do own a couple of Proponents and have videos on them. Perhaps its time to take one "Into The Woods".......
@@JohnnyJuke Good to know, Johnny! I'll have to check out your videos on that one!
3:55 that knife all way on bottom right which company makes it?
Benchmade
@@JohnnyJuke which kind is it
@@SergeyKasimov Adamas
Hello Johnny!). Fantastic review!
I also have the buck/ tops rescue knife. It’s always on my active shooter bag. Had it for years but thank God never had to use it
Nice knife!
It's very comfortable to carry this type of kinda big, but flat folders just like appendix carry guns. No need in holsters, and a lot of room in a pocket for something else.
I really like it.....but heavy for edc; still prefer the recon 1, the contego (discontinued now), and manix xl for daily use.
I carried the Manix 2XL as my EDC for 6yrs before a friend gave me a S.O.G. Seal XR Flipper as a Christmas gift this year. I love both knives so much I can't pick a favorite !!
Ummm..yea..So don’t bataaannnnn your folder. Yea.
Great colletion!
Personally I wouldnt worry about the hole in the sog seal xr. There are people even batoning with spyderco knives with the only result in eventually destroying the lock and they dont have a nearly as thick blade stock as that sog. So if you dont take a two hand sledge hammer you should be fine
Why was the csar t discontinued. Or are they just crazy rare. Imo the best thing to happen to this category of knives
Another nice watch appear hehe
The bearings are preventing me from buying one, I do want Bronce washers
What are we looking at price wise?
“These are not all my hard use knives”, you say it like you have 20 more! Hahaha
About that….
i think the strongest are the cold steel 4max,ad10,sr1,recon1
The Adamas is easier to open than most others.. simply pull back on the lock and give it a minimal flick of the wrist. No need to switch grip to use the thumbstud.
The sog has that same feature. 3 ways to open.
You can actually just flick it really hard and it will open. No need to do anything else.
I have SOG Seal XR, ZT0308 and Recon 1. And I think ZT 0308 better, because has a frame lock. Sand and mud destroys tri-ad lock and axis lock (and similar locks, like XR), but can do nothing to frame lock. (Sorry for my bed English)
308 is very strong!
That knife looks like it doesn't take any guff.
Guff proof!
Get an American tomahawk model 2
Unless you're batoning with a metal saw there's nothing that's going to break or damage the thumb hole on the blade of the S.O.G.
Cold steel 4 Max is the best..!
The adamas is most compared to the SOG
I have that buck / tops but not as nice as yours it's beat to hell but still good 👍👍👍
Great choice!
Sir, you take much too long to get to the point