I just picked up the MSK today and already own an Izula. I want an Izula but will wait till I get one second hand. I think the MSK is more a small carving knife for very fine work, I would not call it a survival knife by any means. Your review is honest, and the Izula does fit the hand better overall. On video I've seen the Scandi Trekker and MSK side by side; would the Scandi Trekker be closer to the Izula II?
I have to tell you that 1st off , I love your reviews! Very detailed and informative. Also very well spoken. Did I mention how much I desire to live in that corner of the planet? Alaska is the ultimate live - off - the - grid life!!. Look up freedom in the dictionary and you might find a photo of the state of Alaska. God bless you and your family young man!
Thank you very much for the comment. Alaska is really one of the best places on the planet. Not easy to live here everyday, but especially in the summer it can't be beat
One thing about the Mora Eldris is that it does have a decent handle. I have the MSK and it is okay for light duty tasks such as cutting open mulch and manure bags and messy use where you don't want to screw up a nice folder with bearings and intricate locks. The MSK hides better than the Eldris. I may get an Izula down the road.
As an Alaskan, neck knives are difficult at best. Most have trouble in extreme cold weather conditions. Since I spend most of the winter months above the circle. Small knives are not my Forté. I do own an Izulla 2, but we use them at the table for caribou steaks.
I never tried the MSK but I do so agree with you. The handle of a knife can make it or break it. The grip has to enhance the pressure, torque and slicing capabilities of the blade and by failing to do so, renders the best of blades a nuisance.
I have the MSK, IZULA and IZULA II and to really be fair you should have used the IZULA and not the IZULA II. If compare the two IZULA's you would still like the 2 better because of the longer handle.
The only way I could get a good grip on the MSK was to put a loop in the paracord big enough for my pinky to go through.. once I do that, the knife kinda just 'locks' itself in my hand and I feel like I could take on a pack of Wolves Liam Neeson style!
I am looking to buy just one izula 2 or 4 in essee. Best warranty ever. Cold steel doesn't offer that warranty. I am going to esee least i will get a new knife if i break my knife un like othrt knife company s.
I have the msk not a fan. My favorite is utica utkn2 it's a great neck knife. It's got a better edge and grind then both the MSK an the esee. Out of the two I'd take the izula 2 all day. But utkn2 is my choice.
Well its gotta be esee for me then.. I hate scandi grind knives.. my mora is thrown in the toolbox of my truck incase i find myself without a knife but i really despise that damn thing.
Anything ESEE is automatically superior to anything TOPS could put out. Tops knives are almost all novelty items. Do they function, yes. But most of them are just about how they look. At least this is how I receive these knives. ESEE knives are tried and true survival tools made by actual survival experts who have fine tuned and perfected a series of knives to be tools. Not toys.
I cant stand my MSK1 , glad I got mine for $40 cause they ain't worth more than that imho. ..I do like the scandi vex but that handle is bad. A good alternative is the Brisa Enzo Necker or even better their new Bobtail which I really like . You can buy blanks and sheaths at Thompsonsknives.com It's much better building your own handles for these little blades .
I've been carrying an Izula for over a decade and I just ordered an MSK. Really looking forward to trying it out. Great video.
I just picked up the MSK today and already own an Izula. I want an Izula but will wait till I get one second hand. I think the MSK is more a small carving knife for very fine work, I would not call it a survival knife by any means. Your review is honest, and the Izula does fit the hand better overall. On video I've seen the Scandi Trekker and MSK side by side; would the Scandi Trekker be closer to the Izula II?
Is Canada free??
Would the Tops Scandi Trekker be a better comparison for the izula
Quite possibly
I have to tell you that 1st off , I love your reviews! Very detailed and informative. Also very well spoken. Did I mention how much I desire to live in that corner of the planet? Alaska is the ultimate live - off - the - grid life!!. Look up freedom in the dictionary and you might find a photo of the state of Alaska. God bless you and your family young man!
Thank you very much for the comment. Alaska is really one of the best places on the planet. Not easy to live here everyday, but especially in the summer it can't be beat
One thing about the Mora Eldris is that it does have a decent handle. I have the MSK and it is okay for light duty tasks such as cutting open mulch and manure bags and messy use where you don't want to screw up a nice folder with bearings and intricate locks. The MSK hides better than the Eldris. I may get an Izula down the road.
I hesitated for a long time between the two and finally I made a choice: the 155 blackjack ...... 😃 a convex blade neck knife 🙏🏻😍🤟🏼😎 , îm in love 😄
That's probably a better choice than the both of these blades
Found myself swatting at nothing by watching your mosquitos on video...lol. Great vid.
You and me both!
As an Alaskan, neck knives are difficult at best.
Most have trouble in extreme cold weather conditions.
Since I spend most of the winter months above the circle. Small knives are not my Forté.
I do own an Izulla 2, but we use them at the table for caribou steaks.
Scandinavian knives for the 🥶🧊❄️ Helle Knives, for example.
Are you sharpening with wetstones and strope. What do you use. Video on knife sharpening and care maybe. Thanx for videos from south west Florida
Have you also tried the Mini Bushlore? I am looking for a small bushcraft-ish knife for our 8 year old daughter and there is not much to choose from.
I have not sadly
I never tried the MSK but I do so agree with you. The handle of a knife can make it or break it. The grip has to enhance the pressure, torque and slicing capabilities of the blade and by failing to do so, renders the best of blades a nuisance.
I have the MSK, IZULA and IZULA II and to really be fair you should have used the IZULA and not the IZULA II. If compare the two IZULA's you would still like the 2 better because of the longer handle.
exactly what i was searching for now!
The only way I could get a good grip on the MSK was to put a loop in the paracord big enough for my pinky to go through.. once I do that, the knife kinda just 'locks' itself in my hand and I feel like I could take on a pack of Wolves Liam Neeson style!
Bonjour so which one is the best ?
Izula
Ok merci 👍
I am looking to buy just one izula 2 or 4 in essee. Best warranty ever. Cold steel doesn't offer that warranty. I am going to esee least i will get a new knife if i break my knife un like othrt knife company s.
Izula FTW🗡🗡🗡
I have the msk not a fan. My favorite is utica utkn2 it's a great neck knife. It's got a better edge and grind then both the MSK an the esee. Out of the two I'd take the izula 2 all day. But utkn2 is my choice.
Interesting, thank you for sharing!
THX for the vid
WAY to small for me !!
Well its gotta be esee for me then.. I hate scandi grind knives.. my mora is thrown in the toolbox of my truck incase i find myself without a knife but i really despise that damn thing.
1:00 in.... stop.
Izula-II wins.
Why? TOPS has soft spine, can't use with Ferro rod. Izzy can. It wins.
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those bugs are making me itchy!
Tops TPUK-01 👍🏼
Anything ESEE is automatically superior to anything TOPS could put out.
Tops knives are almost all novelty items. Do they function, yes. But most of them are just about how they look. At least this is how I receive these knives.
ESEE knives are tried and true survival tools made by actual survival experts who have fine tuned and perfected a series of knives to be tools. Not toys.
Watch the extreme knife tests on dutch bushcraft knives' channel and you'll find out it's actually the other way around pretty much with hard use.
MSK great blade poor handle, Izula good handle poor blade
I chose Fallkniven R2 scout Elmax steel and found a kydex neck sheath
Agreed!!
I cant stand my MSK1 , glad I got mine for $40 cause they ain't worth more than that imho. ..I do like the scandi vex but that handle is bad.
A good alternative is the Brisa Enzo Necker or even better their new Bobtail which I really like . You can buy blanks and sheaths at Thompsonsknives.com
It's much better building your own handles for these little blades .