When it comes to non-locking knives for EDC I always read and watch as many reviews as I can before buying and if there's any indication of a weak backspring or poor detente I don't buy them. Bear in mind that many in the US for example who can carry locking knives can't imagine anyone carrying a non-locking knife and not having fingers missing. I don't see it that way but a strong backspring or detente is a must. As it happens I don't have any of those ball or double detente knives I think, mine are all slipjoint. All have detente as good as or stronger than my SAKs.
P.S. I commented before watching all the way to the end. I think you should definitely post negative reviews or at least mention negative aspects, for people like myself who carefully check out products before buying them. Saves us money and maybe even fingers lol.
Welcome back! That knife is the BOKER PLUS CATACLYST. I too was put off by the lack of finger protection on the slipjoint version.
When it comes to non-locking knives for EDC I always read and watch as many reviews as I can before buying and if there's any indication of a weak backspring or poor detente I don't buy them. Bear in mind that many in the US for example who can carry locking knives can't imagine anyone carrying a non-locking knife and not having fingers missing. I don't see it that way but a strong backspring or detente is a must. As it happens I don't have any of those ball or double detente knives I think, mine are all slipjoint. All have detente as good as or stronger than my SAKs.
P.S. I commented before watching all the way to the end. I think you should definitely post negative reviews or at least mention negative aspects, for people like myself who carefully check out products before buying them. Saves us money and maybe even fingers lol.
Thank you. It's a real shame, i usually like and appreciate the red heinnie haynes conversions. Unfortunately this one missed the mark.
The worse thing is the pocket clip - can’t stand them - such bad ergonomics during hard use