LT Wright Large Northern Hunter (One Stick Fire Challenge)

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  • Опубліковано 11 лют 2024
  • L.T. Wright Handcrafted Knives
    The Northern Hunter series is L.T. Wright’s take on the classic Canadian belt knife pattern and it just might be the most comfortable version of it we have ever held.
    The elliptical blade shape that defines this style makes these knives great for more than just hunting and skinning. Use them for food prep, bushcraft, or whittling, and the small version even makes a great EDC!
    AEB-L stainless steel provides fantastic toughness and edge stability, holding a great edge without much effort required to resharpen. It is honed by hand to a razor’s edge and at 0.125” thick with a high saber grind, it provides a great cross section of strength and slicing efficiency.
    Like all L.T. Wright Knives, the Northern Hunters feature a 90-degree spine for scraping and striking a firesteel. They also feature handles finished by hand to remove any hotspots secured to the tang with a combination of Loveless-style bolts and high-strength epoxy for a lifetime of durability.
    The knife would not be complete without a good sheath, and the included JRE Industries leather sheath has good retention and a 0.375” diameter leather loop on the side to facilitate easy carry of a firesteel. Additional rivets allow versatile lashing options. The sheath can be used with the included dangler attachment for drop leg carry. If you prefer your knife to carry higher on the belt, you can remove the dangler, or simply fold it underneath and out of the way.
    Features
    90-degree spine
    Lanyard Hole
    Dangler Sheath
    Specifications
    Each piece from LTWK is handmade. Specs may vary slightly.
    Blade Length: 4.375"
    Cutting Edge: 3.875"
    Handle Length: 4.625"
    Overall Length: 9"
    Blade Material: AEB-L Stainless
    Blade Thickness: 0.12"
    Blade Hardness: 57-59 HRC
    Blade Style: Elliptical Drop Point
    Blade Grind: Flat Ground High Saber
    Blade Finish: Satin
    Handle Material: G10 camo
    Handle Thickness: 0.9"
    Sheath: Leather
    Weight: 6.4 oz.
    Made in USA
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  • @thefishinglor6931
    @thefishinglor6931 8 днів тому

    That’s that signature LTWK feel you got when holding that knife. Every single knife from LTW so far has the perfect palm swell for longevity use

  • @SmallholderHomestead
    @SmallholderHomestead 5 місяців тому +1

    I lost my wife in 2011 to a heart transplant 😢 it broke me completely . i am so thankful for what God has done in my life now and the family He has blessed me with ❤ He is our provider!

  • @davidneal6920
    @davidneal6920 5 місяців тому +1

    Wise words thank you. Set me up for the day 🇺🇸 🇳🇿

  • @gerdymanos9571
    @gerdymanos9571 Місяць тому

    Great knife... love Canadian style blades

  • @Martello1847
    @Martello1847 4 місяці тому

    Great vid! Got this knife myself. Not just a great hunting knife. Literally one of the most versatile knives ever make!!!

  • @markwalker4485
    @markwalker4485 4 місяці тому

    I am Canadian and both my custom designed knifes are based on the D.H Russell. One is the Army 3 and the survival (Canadian Arctic Ranger)#4 I made the design my mate in Nova Scotia made the blade to order. The #3 is 3/16” thick and 4” blade. The #4 is 1/4” thick and 5” long. Both have purple heart wood handles and come in a pistol flap deep sheath that Carrie’s a ferrous rod.
    Both are meant for different uses but work very well wherever I have hunted/traveled in the world.

  • @jacksonaguilera1312
    @jacksonaguilera1312 Місяць тому

    Good words brother 👍🏼

  • @Downfall1080
    @Downfall1080 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video! I always appreciate a fellow lover of knives showing capabilities and Brother in the Lord! : )
    How dead the stick and type of wood are the two things I notice the most when making feathers. You want it dry and silky. Not flakey. Sounds too dead. May still work; just less workable.
    I love my LTWK SNH and XLNH. My SNL (3V) is my daily hip knife I use for literally everything and works very well on everything. It is my best apple and steak knife. I just got my XLNH in AEB-L and this bad boy is a Knoife! I also love how versatile it is and can do literally anything (yet, it excels at food/fleshy oriented tasks).
    My LTWK JX2 Jessmuk is the 1 stick fire pro and I think still takes the cake on any wood craft with its steep scandi, 01 Tool Steel, and how much it wedges. Way sharper spine too. But, when it comes to eating an apple- I would never try my JX2 or JX2 C again 😅. They no longer produce the JX2 but the Designer is working with Work Tuff Gear for a new batch.
    AEB L is great when sharpening. I think it is my favorite steel personally! (And, I personally own a JX6 II Magnacut)
    As for my personal favorite hand saw: I own both a Silky Zubat and Samurai. I LOVE my Silky Zubat. Both are great but the Zubat makes work effortless!
    Thanks again. I'll certainly subscribe! I look forward to checking out your other content.
    God Bless,
    -Seth

  • @LuisGonzalez-gl4wc
    @LuisGonzalez-gl4wc 5 місяців тому

    Nice blade. Looks like it would make a good skinning blade, with its shape.

  • @Ramok-UA
    @Ramok-UA 5 місяців тому +2

    It`s interesting, when you always have to say that it is just your opinion. And I understend why. Thanks for your vids and for your opinion. Greeting from Ukraine.

    • @OutpourOutdoors
      @OutpourOutdoors  5 місяців тому +2

      I say it over and over because people are CRAZY! So I try to stress we can have different opinions. It’s the world we live in. Haha 😂 God bless thanks for stopping by. Appreciate your time!

  • @gunvirtue2923
    @gunvirtue2923 3 місяці тому

    God bless you sir! Great review and message! Subscribed.

  • @johnhoffman5844
    @johnhoffman5844 4 місяці тому +1

    I’m thinking my small northern hunter might accomplish the same task

  • @SmallholderHomestead
    @SmallholderHomestead 5 місяців тому +1

  • @nickd2458
    @nickd2458 6 днів тому +1

    Please don’t think I’m trying to knock you..just a suggestion on helping with your feather sticks..it has to do with the way you grab the knife…please try, it helped me greatly..ok..first grab the knife with index and thumb..make sure the blade of the knife is pointing just barely behind the first knuckle of your index..then close the middle..then ring..then pinky..keep a closed grip..no thumbs on spine..squeezing and relaxing the hand will change the angle of the cutting edge..so you don’t have to turn hand or wrist..please try..it also helps if you practice large feathers..

    • @OutpourOutdoors
      @OutpourOutdoors  6 днів тому +1

      @@nickd2458 thanks for the tip brother. That’s what we all do this for. To learn! Bless you man thanks for stopping by!