Squid Industries TSUNAMI BALISONG REVIEW
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- Reviewing the legendary Tsunami
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0:00 Start
0:35 Packaging & Materials
1:35 Measurements
4:00 Positives
5:39 Negatives
6:38 Sound Test vs Serif
7:30 REVIEW TIME
7:42 Ergonomics
8:42 Flippibility
9:12 Looks
9:57 Materials & Finish
10:14 TOTAL SCORE - Розваги
Excellent review!! I’ve been waiting for this one for awhile now and your videos are an absolute delight to watch on my week off!
you're seriously my all time favorite balisong reviewer!!!! i'm a huge fan of your videos! keep up the great work my guy :) your voice sounds great btw🥲
Oh thank you, what a nice fan! What's your favorite knife? Or your favorite manufacturer? 🙂
Awesome review. I love everything about the tsunami. It’s perfect to me. I appreciate that such an elegant balisong has a sophisticated Japanese tanto over the crude angle of a tanto. Love a tanto but the Japanese tanto just works with the tsunami beautifully. It would be awesome to see the design evolution of the tsunami. Wish squid industries did stuff like that.
So glad there's someone else out there who appreciates "true" traditional Japanese tanto blade shape and dislikes that sharp diagonal thing that Americans call tanto tip
urs must have bad bushings or smth bc other tsunamis sound like heaven! Great vid
Fire review
Epic
You need to get a Cygnus man! You liking milled titanium, the Cygnus has it really good and adds g10
I'd be fine if they made a Tsunami lite. Cheaper blade steel, (154cm, vG-10, 440C if they still sell that stuff) straight up channel, drop the jeweling. I thoroughly enjoyed flipping the tsunami at blade but to me I have a hard time getting behind aftermarket prices. Especially now that serif prices and ex prices are dropping. Either way, you nailed the review! Hope you're doing good! -blue_51
Hey Blue!! I agree completely. Simplify the over-engineered balisong. It's amazing to flip, but it's unnecessarily complicated which inflates the price. S35vn steel for balisongs made only for flipping always makes me laugh because of how pointless it is
And steel hardware. You can still get nice colors by heat anodizing steel screws like they do on the clones
Also technically the nami is a bit over 5.5" handles like 5.55 i believe 👍
Very pretty but I'm s tanto fan too haha and a sound junky my grail is a telesto 🤤 the best imo i melt when i hear those mechanical rings haha
I have a telesto coming in the mail. Expect ringing videos 🥵
@@MonsieurBalisong 🤯 noooway!!!!! So so badazzz!!
what about the handle gap issues bc many people seem to have it
What handle gap issue? Keep in mind each production of namis has changed so earlier productions have issues later ones don't 👌
I agree about the sounds. I wish they would make a tsunami without the cutout holes (they would have to make the channel deeper or something for weight reduction) which I think would make it sound a lot more full and thocky like the serif. Also btw, elitism isn't a good thing lol. The blade shape is a true tanto shape. Look at real Japanese tantos, they have almost the exact same shape
You'd lose a ton of grip doing that though.
@@GrandmasterHobbyist You could still have blind milled cutouts like the MachineWise Prysma. Just so long as they don't go all the way through, the sound would be a lot deeper and fuller because of the air chamber
What's the blade steel?
S35VN!
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I love you bb 😘
What's your favorite song! Mine is "Reckoner"
@@MonsieurBalisong i’m a huge fan of bodysnatchers but overall i think weird fishes has to be the best
I think it’s funny enough a Japanese tanto blade. Forget the name at the moment.
Are your videos monetized?
Mate you realize that the trunami blade is a tanto right? It’s just a difrebt style of tanto
i wonder why yours sounds so weird! i've heard them sound better, maybe it just needs thicker oil
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No ring no money haha from me haha
why do you keep saying "if it was a tanto" it is a tanto, japanese tanto
I'm the dummie, I though a tanto was with the flat end like a 45 degree at the tip. Oh well!
@@MonsieurBalisong all goood we all make mistakes