Ontario vs. Tramontina Machete Battle in the Jungle

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024

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  • @Odilton1
    @Odilton1 3 года назад +37

    The Jungle people in Brazil use nothing but Tramontina. I have been working as a tour guide in the deep woods of the Pantanal and a Tramontina machete never let me down...great quality, durability and functional in the jungle. Good review.

    • @jeanchaves7016
      @jeanchaves7016 2 года назад +1

      Alem d barata e Brasileira hahah

    • @Odilton1
      @Odilton1 2 года назад +4

      Verdade !! Qualidade, bom preço e brasileira !!!

    • @Tinkering902
      @Tinkering902 2 года назад +3

      Probably a big reason is the tramontina is way more readily available there. I really do like tramontina though.

    • @micahwest5347
      @micahwest5347 18 дней назад +1

      3 reasons; Tramotina is made in Brazil, that make some good machetes, they are even cheaper there.

    • @Odilton1
      @Odilton1 18 дней назад

      ​@micahwest5347 it is also affordable here in the US, I found mine at Lowe's for$19.99, which is a good price for a quality machete.

  • @bonesrt66
    @bonesrt66 7 лет назад +57

    Thanks for the video. I've been using Tramontinas for over 50 years and am just used to them. I figure a decent Machete and a cheap Mora Knife will pretty much cover your edged tool needs in a tropical environment.

    • @QuantumPyrite_88.9
      @QuantumPyrite_88.9 6 лет назад +11

      +Bill Gaines
      I was issued the military Ontario in 1971 and still love them . That said , I have 2 Trams and they are Excellent as well . ATB

    • @I..cast..fireball
      @I..cast..fireball Год назад

      Yup, that pretty much covers it.

  • @craps4851
    @craps4851 7 лет назад +18

    I have both tram 18 inch wood and Ontario 18 inch synthetic handle. Tramontina is way better for me. As good at thicker stuff too without the fatigue. But if for war I'll take my Ontario military machete. Just file it stone sharpen it, oil it, tape handle and get a sheath and your ready to fight and defend. Ontario goes good with a molle sheath and a 357 mag revolver for camping and hiking

  • @WinStunSmith
    @WinStunSmith 6 лет назад +7

    I’ve been looking for a good machete for awhile. I’d heard good things about the Tramontina, but I just couldn’t wrap my head around such an inexpensive blade being of high quality and functional. You’ve changed my mind. I’m ordering one ASAP.

  • @Shooter11B
    @Shooter11B 7 лет назад +10

    I would say due to the edge geometry the Ontario will be better on harder materials. So, if you are using it in North America, you are probably better off with the Ontario. I also have both and find that in my area, Washington State, the types of materials I usually chop through require that heavier blade and stouter edge geometry. BUT, if I was heading for the jungle, the Tramontina would be my choice.

  • @dougjohnsonbushcraftandbjj5561
    @dougjohnsonbushcraftandbjj5561 6 лет назад +14

    Tramontina for bushcraft or clearing brush, Ontario for more of a tactical outdoor use.

    • @knurled1
      @knurled1 4 года назад +12

      What exactly is tactical outdoor use? Breach and clear a copse of small trees perhaps? 🤔😂

    • @junmcl
      @junmcl 4 года назад +1

      @@knurled1 that means a machete that can chop trees and body limbs equally as well😂

    • @Minsang1st
      @Minsang1st 3 года назад +1

      @@junmcl lol and who the hell does that on a daily basis? If you really need something for self defense, just get a gun ffs. Not everything needs to be considered as a weapon

  • @rickc4317
    @rickc4317 7 лет назад +7

    For the majority of the reasons people would be carrying a machete, I agree with you, the Tramontina is the winner. I also think most people would be carrying another knife to do the jobs the Ontario won. Great test, Gabe...thanks!

  • @BluAravena
    @BluAravena 6 лет назад +1

    This video is so perfect for me. Floridian here starting to explore more and needed something to clear the brush and limbs in my way besides a big stick. Been watching a lot of videos and being a knife person I knew Cold Steel was solid but forgot about Ontario and now I learn of the Tramontina, my new machete. Thanks man, this is a great simple channel with up front info.

  • @johnfraser8116
    @johnfraser8116 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the fine points on machetes. Mine is a Martindale 460. It's just one they sell here on Saipan at ACE and I don't know how it compares to others. It came with a terrible plastic handle that had gaps which gave me instant blisters. I covered the handle with tape and now it's OK. Using a machete can get tiring. I was introduced to the sickle when I helped cut some vines. It's very light and has a razor sharp edge. It works great for light cutting and doesn't tire my arm like a machete. It cost about $5 at ACE hardware store. Note that I dulled the tip of the sickle because I kept piercing (unintentionally) various parts of my body with it. Cheers!

  • @nãomedigafrivolidade
    @nãomedigafrivolidade 6 лет назад +16

    price x benefit Tramontina wins and the blade is more beautiful

  • @TmRnBn
    @TmRnBn 2 года назад +1

    On the infamous Ontario handle--In the past, I always bought my Ontarios at army surplus stores or something similar where you can be selective. The handles I always chose were nicely rounded--they probably had less comfortable handles, too, but I didn't pick those. I made the mistake of ordering one on-line because the local place was out of the 22" blades, and I received the hideous square handle. A vastly different thing that requires modification. I also think the squaring of the handles is a more recent thing, but that's anecdotal. And as a former resident of the hardwood North, the Ontario was the best thing this side of a ham sandwich.

  • @gregknight293
    @gregknight293 4 года назад +1

    .....That was a tough decision to make and you did a very fair review of it . The lack of a sheath for the Ontario can be solved with the correct length of pvc pipe and a heat gun . There are several videos on RUclips showing how to do it . Have not tried it myself yet but have no doubts that most anybody can . I already have a short Tramontina but I like your review so I plan to buy an Ontario 18 inch as well . No such thing as too many knives .

  • @syariefdirgantara7670
    @syariefdirgantara7670 5 лет назад +1

    Very informative & vividly show the effectiveness of both blade

  • @charlescollier7217
    @charlescollier7217 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the review and comparison.! I would call it no contest though. To beat great overall performance and a complete package with sheath and ergos, Ontario would have to do something exceptional.

  • @familialisboa7139
    @familialisboa7139 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing. Congratulations. Flavio From Brazil. You was very honest

  • @QuantumPyrite_88.9
    @QuantumPyrite_88.9 6 лет назад +3

    Yep - Ontario user since 1971 . Trams are also excellent .

  • @backyardtropicals1157
    @backyardtropicals1157 3 года назад +2

    When I heard the mosquito in the video I looked around the room lol I hate mosquitoes

  • @remitatoolian1916
    @remitatoolian1916 7 лет назад

    I just came back from a really shit day at work and the sight of your vid made me feel so much better, stay awesome man

    • @FabioVoigtdaCosta
      @FabioVoigtdaCosta 10 месяцев назад

      Ja mudou de emprego ou foi promovido? 😊

  • @808survivalist2
    @808survivalist2 7 лет назад +3

    Hey Gabe, this video is super helpful because I've been debating between these 2 machetes for like a week now and now I know which one to get.

  • @richardnosewater5262
    @richardnosewater5262 7 месяцев назад

    I love your video! It seems like a well balanced tests of the tools. I own an Ontario and I want to love it. I do not. I love my Tramontina.

  • @darthslipknot91
    @darthslipknot91 Год назад +2

    I prefer the heavier Ontario machete much more but I would think that using it for a long time, especially on light vegetation would wear you out. I don't own the Tramontina but I clearly see that it's reputation speaks for itself. I have yet to hear anything bad about it. Maybe I can't chop down hickory or oak, but, obviously that's not what it was made for.

  • @Neto.goes1
    @Neto.goes1 6 лет назад +4

    Sou do Brazil e tenho um facão da Tramontina, e garanto que é um dos melhores

  • @Wolfspaine7N6
    @Wolfspaine7N6 5 месяцев назад

    Beautiful land, and good review. I got a 5 pack of Columbian machetes, they're a little rough around the edges compared to American machetes, but their functionality has impressed me.

  • @merc4hire308
    @merc4hire308 2 года назад

    Very informative review sugar foot! You are funny as hell bro!

  •  5 лет назад +1

    As a brazilian and tramontina user for some years now, this makes me happy to see that the same tool that i use here is just as good over there...
    btw, my edc is an ontario rat. grate video man. tks for the info!

  • @ANACONDALR
    @ANACONDALR 5 лет назад +3

    The 22" machete is the standard in South America and Africa. The tramontinas is not a real good steel the incolma or Corneta and Imacasa are bether . Good video ANACONDA LR supervivencia

    • @micahwest5347
      @micahwest5347 18 дней назад

      Tramontinas are made with near perfectly machete steel - 1070 high carbon spring steel. I have dozens of machetes so I don’t always reach for a Tram but the steel ringing sound from a Tram when in use is my favorite.

  • @shovelhead8
    @shovelhead8 7 лет назад +3

    Great test. How about some dancing girls for an intermission? It is Hawaii, after all. Not a lot of machete work up here. Thank you for the video, GAbe

  • @buckwylde9567
    @buckwylde9567 2 года назад

    I have a 12” Ontario and with a good edge it’s as good as my Imacasa. The difference is it has the saw back edge. Rothco makes a great plastic sheath which also has a sharpener at the hilt. I am buying a tramontina tomorrow but if I had to grab one? The Ontario

  • @NEALBABBITT
    @NEALBABBITT 2 года назад +1

    Yeah, a lighter blade is going to be better if I'm out there all day. In Brazil I'm sure they know what you need for cutting through the jungle, besides the Tarmontina is still $20 and the Ontario now starts at $30+.
    I can really hear your prejudice for the Tarmontina in your voice. Sounds like you prefer the Ontario in your heart.

  • @alandaigle2081
    @alandaigle2081 2 года назад

    I swung a 22 inch ontario knife for years as a land surveyor. We had leather sheaths custom made. Saw all others break in action. Never an ontario. They make a scary sound when a piece of steel flies past your head at whatever the supersonic speed is they part at. Most where sharpened improperly on a grinder to achieve that for sure. Ontario for me.
    Cheers!

  • @zeroa6
    @zeroa6 5 лет назад +4

    Great review!

  • @kamuelalee
    @kamuelalee 2 года назад +1

    Great video, thanks for posting. Sorry if I missed it, but what have you wrapped your handles with? Hockey tape?
    Aloha!

  • @willsatozlife4359
    @willsatozlife4359 7 лет назад +1

    I owned both and both came up missing. I haven't put them against each other like you did. Good test, fair test and good job Gabe. Keep the vids coming.

  • @Tnav02
    @Tnav02 7 лет назад +1

    Wild man Gabe ! Great testing & close one too . Next time why not let Jason decide ? Aloha 🤙🏽

    • @Divine_Serpent_Geh
      @Divine_Serpent_Geh 5 лет назад

      Tony Navarro Jason would probably pick Tramontina, less tiring.

  • @ELMC700
    @ELMC700 7 лет назад +2

    hi, good video, personally i prefer the traditional ones. When you chopping swing more the machete to bite more, i explain? Saludos desde Venezuela! :)

  • @Jazzberrytpt1
    @Jazzberrytpt1 6 лет назад +1

    I prefer the Tram because machetes are suppised to have a little flex in them. They are used to strike hard objects and not cut flesh like a sword. To thick or hard of a blade could break. The only thing I like about an Ontario is for Batoning wood. It is more of a camp machete. The Tram is is used in jungles for clearing. The lighter thinner blade is made for that. Ofcourse, you can change the blade geometry on either to make it perform better.

    • @Mr.Foxhat
      @Mr.Foxhat Год назад

      Even swords should have a degree of flex to them. That said, I know little about machetes lol

  • @paladinhansen137
    @paladinhansen137 6 лет назад

    Machetes also work well in Chaparral enviroments like down here in SoCal.

  • @papatorr3669
    @papatorr3669 3 года назад +1

    I own an Ontario that has outlived several cheap brands. However the main criteria for me for a machete is clearing brush and that tramontina seems to be better for that. BTW, they're both American made!

    • @I..cast..fireball
      @I..cast..fireball Год назад +2

      Tramontina is made in Brazil. Not what most US people mean when they say MURICAN MADE, but technically yes Brazil is in south America.

  • @alandzebisov7930
    @alandzebisov7930 2 года назад

    Хороший и правильный обзор. У меня трамонтина и труппер. Труппер похож на Онтарио по характеристикам. В принципе нужно и тут и другое. Спасибо.

  • @michaelmyers1765
    @michaelmyers1765 2 года назад +1

    Both machetes are good but I recommend Tramontina machete as Jason Woorhes

  • @everydayj9330
    @everydayj9330 4 года назад +2

    The Ontario is more of a brute force machete (warfare minded)... so if it's the zombie apocalypse, where you need to mush zombie skulls etc... Ontario! You can make a pretty decent PVC sheath out of black pipe from one of the box stores, a heat gun & simple hand tools, fairly cheap that will last longer than the machete. The Ontario has a few benefits the Tram doesn't - #1🇺🇸 USA jobs! #2 Can be had in a sawback version that can reduce blade wear/sharpening frequency...#3 Better finish (rust resistance).
    If you want a faster, nimble machete then the Tram is the way to go in my fairly knowledgeable opinion. I force patina all my HC blades to reduce maintenance & wear. EASILY done with vinegars & or mustard. Simply wrap (clean blade, use 90% alchohol rub) dry & place blade in paper towels lay on aluminum foil, pour just enough vinegar to wet both sides of the towels and wrap in the foil and let stand. The longer the darker patina. (2 hours gives a dark grey, 5 hours on 1055 gives a near jet black appearance) Then unwrap, wash with warm water & soap, dry, then oil (I used vegetable oils) and let stand for a while before whipping dry. In the end you get a unique finish that will resist rust for a long time. ;)
    Chop on fellow Machete-teers! One for all & all for one! 😎👍

  • @DDDYLN
    @DDDYLN 2 года назад

    It doesn't seem like that particular Tramontina is available anymore. The new version has a wood handle, and no lanyard hole. If I'm wrong, I'd appreciate someone providing a link.

  • @francesco_giangre
    @francesco_giangre 3 года назад

    Hi, I bought the Ontario and I have a question: what kind of wrap did you use for the handle? Or what do you think is the best wrap for this type of machete?

  • @joshsimp1995
    @joshsimp1995 3 года назад

    Sup bro, I swear the ontario saw back that I have is very heavy, but my Brazil machete is light, I like the lighter one, it more versatile. And easier to carve and make stuff. Lots of love bro

  • @albanskigangster
    @albanskigangster 4 года назад +2

    "I'm in jungle I'm not using axe"
    Shit I have been using machete in forest instead of axe

  • @tecnotrog1
    @tecnotrog1 3 года назад

    I've used both but like you I favor the Tramontina

  • @laterdudesaint
    @laterdudesaint 5 лет назад +1

    Owned both for decades.

  • @DDDYLN
    @DDDYLN 2 года назад

    Never mind. I found it. It seems that Tramontina sells both, their traditional wood handle, and a polymer handle meant to mimic the Ontario GI Machete.

  • @ShowemRight
    @ShowemRight 6 лет назад +1

    the ferns you just cleared ..go for a lot on the main land..I'm talking any where from a $30-$40..

  • @gmwell1
    @gmwell1 5 лет назад +1

    I don't think the Ontario was not going in very deep, probably because it was thick and the wood was preventing it from getting penetration.... even seems like a couple times but it bounced up off of the wood because it's just too thick

  • @lesliepaulkovacs6442
    @lesliepaulkovacs6442 7 лет назад +8

    I think the difference is in their History. The Tramotina was designed for daily work in Brazil. The Ontario goes back to WW2 and had to be available for use in Environments all around the world by US Military Personal, but not necessarily every day. And it had to be a little more thicker and robust, plus it could be kept in storage for 20 years before it was reissued. But I think that they used some kind of Excess Tank Tread rubber for the Handles! They Suck!

  • @leonludwig8306
    @leonludwig8306 5 лет назад

    thanks for the video now i know what a machete i get Grüße aus Deutschland

  • @cherylgriffith2682
    @cherylgriffith2682 5 лет назад

    Awesome video Gabe

  • @DDDYLN
    @DDDYLN 2 года назад

    My opinion, if you have the time and energy to care for them, is to buy both, and use them for their intended purposes. They fit in the same sheaths. The Tramontina saves you weight and fatigue. The Ontario is more effective at processing hardwood quickly.

  • @waynesmallwood6027
    @waynesmallwood6027 Год назад

    South Americans live with their machetes, and know how to make them. Tramatina is South American. The cutting edge geometry can make a difference, too.

  • @buckwylde9567
    @buckwylde9567 2 года назад

    Ordered an 18” Ontario for fun. It is a beast. My tramontina has the wood handle and is about 16.7 oz. vs the Ontario at 23.4 oz. Swinging around an extra 1/2 all day… 🙄

  • @joshuahmoran
    @joshuahmoran 7 лет назад +1

    I will always pick my Ontario. They are hardcore

  • @jolujo5842
    @jolujo5842 4 года назад

    You know that the Ontario comes with only partial sharpened edge?
    The idea behind that is you can pick your favorite sharpening angle depending on primary use and personal preference.
    I'm betting you didn't finish the edge before doing the vid?

  • @tonyramos2101
    @tonyramos2101 5 лет назад +1

    great video!

  • @NotALizardPerson81
    @NotALizardPerson81 5 лет назад

    The reason for not sharpening the tip is that when you're walking around the jungle in flip flops and you have the machete dangling at your side it's very easy when popping your foot over something to catch the tip on your heel. It draws blood even without being sharpened. I had this happen three times in the first two days using the tramontina.

  • @joshuahmoran
    @joshuahmoran 7 лет назад +1

    All about the angle you hit with

  • @jm4672
    @jm4672 7 лет назад

    , about the Ontario today before I seen your video and you are correct about the handle that's a pain in the butt but I chop some heavy duty wood and it went right into the wood I was very surprised and I got me a cheese for it for a $4.99 canvas I don't know I think I'm going to get me a Tramontina to USA or where cuz I like the USA

  • @carlgriffith3942
    @carlgriffith3942 6 лет назад +6

    Tramontina is what I got. Its the best.

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  6 лет назад

      great machete

    • @randyrazor6780
      @randyrazor6780 5 лет назад

      @@gabehumphries5483Since when did preppy beach bum hippies like you get ahold of machete's?

  • @RodgerEchon-e6k
    @RodgerEchon-e6k Месяц назад

    How much price of Ontario 18

  • @maxpayne2155
    @maxpayne2155 7 лет назад

    Very good video :) just one problem - the tramontina machete is 1 max. 2 mm thick blade . The ontario machete is 2-3 mm thick . The ontario is more difficult - the cuting is easier

  • @onetimeoutdoorsdj1394
    @onetimeoutdoorsdj1394 7 лет назад +1

    Very nice brother

  • @realUlfricStormcloak
    @realUlfricStormcloak 2 года назад

    Condor makes a rudimentary machete like the Tramotina, but they charge $115 because it has a full size kydex sheath. Personally they should sell the machete with a cheap sheath, and offer the kydex as an upgrade. But because they don't sell the sheath separately, you're essentially paying 115 bucks for a Tramotina. Condor has fallen off.

  • @classifiedagent8807
    @classifiedagent8807 4 года назад

    Tramotina good for path clearing.
    Ontario good for heavy chopping.
    It depends what purpose you want to use a machete for

  • @softbait1
    @softbait1 7 лет назад

    good job bro, i like to see u test machete 👏👏

  • @sharonwalker8887
    @sharonwalker8887 4 года назад +1

    Dude I scored the contest 3 times the 1st time was ontario 4 Tramontina 2 the 2nd time was ontario 5 Tramontina 2 the 3rd time was ontario 4 Tramontina 2
    So from my scoreing the ontario is the better machete

  • @pvp66
    @pvp66 4 года назад

    Ontario is better steel! Though in its BUSHCRAFT offering, the Ontario is the Rolls Royce of machetes.

  • @kmkcom8599
    @kmkcom8599 2 года назад

    The subtitle be like:tram Bettina , pennine Bettina

  • @franciscohilao5927
    @franciscohilao5927 Год назад

    yes that is the problem with the trinomtina it should be thicker a little bit.if is 3. to 3.5 thicknes i will be the best.

  • @softbait1
    @softbait1 7 лет назад +1

    yes,if u chooping a wood and heavy duty ,ontario is better than tramontina,but u do bush or light ,tramontina is best

  • @Thetileguy
    @Thetileguy 4 года назад +1

    Tramontina will eat true any kind green and wet wood the bland bites deep because is thinner

  • @calisthenicdude2901
    @calisthenicdude2901 3 года назад

    ahh yess the cutlass

  • @wakisashi-l1t
    @wakisashi-l1t 23 дня назад

    Yo use la mayoria de machetes y no hay como el kershaw,filo,dureza etc

  • @WolfTheMadMan
    @WolfTheMadMan 6 лет назад

    Theres no way that lighter machete chopped better. I have an 18" Ontario machete and it chops through 10" trees like butter.

  • @JoseGonzalez-nu6ts
    @JoseGonzalez-nu6ts Год назад

    It all depends of the user and not the tool!! Even with a cheap harbor freight machete if you use it the way it is for it will do a good job. My brother in law used to have a sugar cane plantation 12 yrs ago back in Mexico and those guys didn't give a damn about brands!! OMG I only use an Ontario or a Tramantina or a Collins or a Gerber or blah blah blah!! There are even small places out there where they make machetes while you wait and really good ones but then again it all depends of the user. Lol frankly the way I see people right here in America so far I trust only a few of them with a machete LOL

  • @Stone_stuff
    @Stone_stuff 3 года назад

    If you work all day with it, the easier the better

  • @Zoupeer
    @Zoupeer 6 лет назад +5

    TRAMONTINA mada in 👉🇧🇷🗡💪

  • @ivandogshit7880
    @ivandogshit7880 Год назад

    👍

  • @denisestarr2314
    @denisestarr2314 2 года назад

    I have the us army machete.,
    With hard plastic case .
    It's my fireplace pocker .
    A weapon too.
    The sheth is on ky buggout bag.

  • @keithlapere7650
    @keithlapere7650 5 лет назад

    yes!!!! Tramontina

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x1 7 лет назад +2

    Say Heah, Hip Hip Hurray for the Red, White and Blue, I'm proud to be an American.,,. p

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  7 лет назад

      paulie 4x I love my Ontario machete

    • @paulie4x1
      @paulie4x1 7 лет назад

      I like mine too, Infact I have the Military Issue and the heavy duty 22" Blackie Collins with the knuckle guard. A great clearing Machete.,,. p

    • @paulie4x1
      @paulie4x1 7 лет назад

      Oh, I helped to design a couple of Knives. Yeah, I commisioned Mr. William Collins to make them, and both will be made in the 3V, I'm very excited about having them made. Plus they will match, I put together the design from knives I have so I know they will Excell in the Bush, Take care and Mahalo.,,. p

  • @i.d3798
    @i.d3798 3 года назад

    Tranmontina the best

  • @garethh6962
    @garethh6962 2 года назад

    Ontario is too heavy for clearing. Tramontina ever time..

  • @kenmerriman4112
    @kenmerriman4112 5 лет назад

    ? re Marble Knife co Machete i have a few and really like them

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x1 7 лет назад +2

    Say Heah Gabie, Yeah I have a nice little compact Machete that was made by Battle Horse. But I modified it to near perfect match with my Modified Attitude. It's about a 13"+ made out of L6, Yeah, It's my Mad Hatter Machete. I also put a Scandi Grind towards the handle so I can draw cut cleaner. I got the idea from Colhane a RUclips. It also has a rounded spine except for the 90° to strike a ferro rod. The whole idea behind my Machete as a summer long knife but I can also use it as a large knife. I set it up so I can carry it on my belt or Baldric Carry it. Infact I used this set on one of our weekenders and both complimented eachother nicely. Yeah, My Modified Mad Hatter Machete will be put to work alot especially as a summer long knife to clear through the brambles. I do have a Military Issue O. K. C. But I keep mine nice and sharp. I like mine better than a Tramontina because if the type of wood we have. Infact I also enjoy using my Wilderness Pal Premium Machete again because of the type of growth. Nice review. Oh, I'm having a couple of my knives made that I help design. As soon as their made I will let you know, Ok.,,. p

    • @gabehumphries5483
      @gabehumphries5483  7 лет назад

      paulie 4x I find it difficult to pay more than $40 for a machete. Mahalo for watching

    • @paulie4x1
      @paulie4x1 7 лет назад

      H.I.S Survival $40.00 Gabie my Modified Mad Hatter Machete cost me $214.00+ seriously. That's why I complained the way the sheath came out. But all's well now.,,.p p

  • @beybarinagili9188
    @beybarinagili9188 2 года назад

    Tromontına is more sharp

  • @mrpopo5285
    @mrpopo5285 5 лет назад

    tramontina is og

  • @DingusV.2
    @DingusV.2 3 года назад

    Poor vegetation 🥺

  • @user-ml8nk4gs7t
    @user-ml8nk4gs7t 3 года назад

    Только ОНТАРИО!

  • @MegaOzzy28
    @MegaOzzy28 4 года назад

    Here in my Country the tramontina chops heads easier and quicker. The ontario can't really chop heads off as good. I chopped 15 heads with the tremontina,only 3 with the ontario.

  • @jakebriley6493
    @jakebriley6493 7 лет назад +1

    Easy answer, Imacasa.

  • @pvp66
    @pvp66 7 лет назад +2

    After Legitamus Collins went out of Buisness, Ontario took the "Machete" production over. Everything else is a knock off, especially after having been is several wars. Tramontina is just a coconut and banana cutter

  • @timelessnugget
    @timelessnugget 2 года назад

    Why you gotta kill trees dude

  • @ChupaChoddy
    @ChupaChoddy 2 года назад

    The Brazil is for me
    I like to sound if you use it . And I will buy one , one day to take to Indonesia 🙏🏿