The df2 punches way above its weight, bought it thinking I’d just keep it in my collection but it turned out to be my companion knife for about 2 years, it was always with me till I went back to carrying bigger beefier knives again. Definitely a hall of famer.
@@Mr1Alex91 I did the same thing and went from the Spyderco tenacious all the way up to the Rat 2. After all of the size considerations I'm considering instead of going back to the dragonfly to possibly getting a man bug. I'm using a very tiny Swiss army knife with about a 1 inch blade right now and it's the smallest one I've ever used. I'm really impressed
My brother got me one of these. Though I lost it at work a few months after I got it. I didn't realize what I lost till I misplaced it. I loved the small size of it and how perfect it was for my right pocket for quick access. It also worked great for athletic shorts due to its low weight. I'm definitely going to have to buy another one of these and keep a closer eye on it
Hey I love Old Town Cutlery!! They have a great selection and they guys really care about knives and sharpening. I got a free lesson with my purchase! Great video. I'm sold.
A Dragonfly 2, Wharncliffe blade in K390, pocket clip removed-it travels in my 5th pocket almost every day. If I need a bigger knife, I still carry the DF2. It’s not as though it’s hard to carry.
The H1 salt serrated is my favorite version of this knife. I’m not a big fan of the yellow FRN though but a rit dye job to your choice of color can solve that.
They are amazing little knives. When I have to travel, I tend to pack something more discreet in my checked luggage... I just went to Vegas, and this time I took that. Really nice and discreet and effective little knife that doesn't attract any attention, and does the job...
Many years ago, this was my EDC until roommate had a house party and it disappeared from my coffee table... Now here i am again. I guess this knife may actually be the GOAT. (And i have hundreds).
Yeah, I think that for discreet minimalist locking knives, I prefer the Dragonfly 2 and the Delica 4... The Bugout is great, but the ergoes on the Spyderco are so much better...
Thanks,, you've just convinced me to buy one of these, if they did it in S110v, it would be just about perfect, but I've no problem with vg10, it takes a screaming edge,, and I'm not a fan of the rust attracting k390,, ps,, I've tried to find that Zome version over here in England, but I'll be happy with the basic black one,, great video,, ps just subbed,, 👍
Yeah, I tend to agree. I think that there is something comforting with a larger, more substantial knife... Like you feel that you are better prepared for whatever comes your way... but the reality is that most of the time a 2" blade does everything you actually do on a daily basis.
They are cool little knives... When you have to go as discrete as possible, but still have something that's actually useful, the Dragonfly 2 is hard to beat. I can't wait to see the new Victorinox knife-less models... I like the idea of something like the Deluxe Tinker or Swiss Champ, but without blades... have that in the bottom of your pocket for all your EDC tool needs, and then carry a Dragonfly 2 or Delica or something like a Bugout for knife things. Best of both worlds.
Yeah, personally I reach for the Delica more than the Dragonfly, but there are times when you need to go absolutely as discreet and small as possible, but still want a legit useful blade, and I think that is where the smaller one shines.
Yeah, and because it is so small, it pairs well with a SAK, and you don't have then rubbing on each other and scratching each other up as much... put the SAK in the bottom of your pocket and clip the Dragonfly 2 up at the top of the pocket, and you can keep them in the same pocket but sorta separate...
I had a stainless handled Dragonfly. It really makes it a more substantial knife, to the point that when I later got a frn version, I sent it back because it seemed wimpy Lately, I've been enjoying my Civivi Baby Banter, which is similar in length (2⅓" blade), but a bit more conventional in shape.
The df2 punches way above its weight, bought it thinking I’d just keep it in my collection but it turned out to be my companion knife for about 2 years, it was always with me till I went back to carrying bigger beefier knives again. Definitely a hall of famer.
@@Mr1Alex91 I did the same thing and went from the Spyderco tenacious all the way up to the Rat 2. After all of the size considerations I'm considering instead of going back to the dragonfly to possibly getting a man bug. I'm using a very tiny Swiss army knife with about a 1 inch blade right now and it's the smallest one I've ever used. I'm really impressed
Just picked up one in Micro Melt steel. It’s so well designed by one of the best knife manufacturers in the world
It's a killer little knife! Quickly became my favorite, and so easy to always carry...
My brother got me one of these. Though I lost it at work a few months after I got it. I didn't realize what I lost till I misplaced it. I loved the small size of it and how perfect it was for my right pocket for quick access. It also worked great for athletic shorts due to its low weight. I'm definitely going to have to buy another one of these and keep a closer eye on it
The dragonfly is my everyday carry. I remove the clip and the knife disappears in your pocket!
I love my Baby Banters (I own 3 of them), which is a very tiny knife with a four finger grip. It looks like a toy but isn't.
Hey I love Old Town Cutlery!! They have a great selection and they guys really care about knives and sharpening. I got a free lesson with my purchase! Great video. I'm sold.
Yeah, I am in there almost every week. Great people
I love my Dragonfly with the Emmerson Wave blade!!!
I like that! Will definitely need to check that one out in person. 👍🏻
A Dragonfly 2, Wharncliffe blade in K390, pocket clip removed-it travels in my 5th pocket almost every day. If I need a bigger knife, I still carry the DF2. It’s not as though it’s hard to carry.
Nice review!
Awww, so that’s what Delicas look like when they’re born 🥰
True! But it does work if you travel to a place like Chicago where you are not allowed to conceal a blade longer than 2.5 inches...
I love the DF2
The H1 salt serrated is my favorite version of this knife. I’m not a big fan of the yellow FRN though but a rit dye job to your choice of color can solve that.
I have a zdp dragonfly, an orange vg10 dragonfly, and a glow in the dark vg10 dragonfly.
They are amazing little knives. When I have to travel, I tend to pack something more discreet in my checked luggage... I just went to Vegas, and this time I took that. Really nice and discreet and effective little knife that doesn't attract any attention, and does the job...
Many years ago, this was my EDC until roommate had a house party and it disappeared from my coffee table... Now here i am again. I guess this knife may actually be the GOAT. (And i have hundreds).
Yeah, I think that for discreet minimalist locking knives, I prefer the Dragonfly 2 and the Delica 4... The Bugout is great, but the ergoes on the Spyderco are so much better...
Thanks,, you've just convinced me to buy one of these, if they did it in S110v, it would be just about perfect, but I've no problem with vg10, it takes a screaming edge,, and I'm not a fan of the rust attracting k390,, ps,, I've tried to find that Zome version over here in England, but I'll be happy with the basic black one,, great video,,
ps just subbed,, 👍
They also came in ZDP-189 Fantastic if you can track one down.
i still think a knife this size is all most people need for a day to day tool. how much cutting do you do every day that needs a bigger knife?
Yeah, I tend to agree. I think that there is something comforting with a larger, more substantial knife... Like you feel that you are better prepared for whatever comes your way... but the reality is that most of the time a 2" blade does everything you actually do on a daily basis.
@@Daves_Man_Cave yep, besides, the 1oz blade you always have with you is better than the big heavy one you left at home.
Do you think it'd be worth paying the extra $30 on knifecenter for the k390 blade material version?
I mean, knife steel is largely personal preference. Nothing wrong with VG10.
Yes, as he says there's nothing wrong with VG10 but k390 is significantly Superior in my view, I feel it's definitely worth the $30 upgrade
haven't used the k390, but i picked up the s30v version used and it's absolutely fantastic. so so sharp, probably with the 90-100 it costs brand new
I carry mine in my 5th pocket. And yes. Since it’s so light, if I am carrying a larger knife, fixed or folding, a DF2 stays in my pocket.
that's a perfect idea actually... Keep it safe and protected and out of the way of the larger pocket knife or multi tool...
Have the manbug in k390. Got it for the steel. Smaller than the dragonfly. Too small really. But still kinda cool!
They are cool little knives... When you have to go as discrete as possible, but still have something that's actually useful, the Dragonfly 2 is hard to beat.
I can't wait to see the new Victorinox knife-less models... I like the idea of something like the Deluxe Tinker or Swiss Champ, but without blades... have that in the bottom of your pocket for all your EDC tool needs, and then carry a Dragonfly 2 or Delica or something like a Bugout for knife things. Best of both worlds.
I like your review butt i still like the delica more its just the perfect size pocket knife for normale use
Yeah, personally I reach for the Delica more than the Dragonfly, but there are times when you need to go absolutely as discreet and small as possible, but still want a legit useful blade, and I think that is where the smaller one shines.
@@Daves_Man_Cave true and a smaller knife for some People isnt so scared also its better for sociale situations its better
Yeah, and because it is so small, it pairs well with a SAK, and you don't have then rubbing on each other and scratching each other up as much... put the SAK in the bottom of your pocket and clip the Dragonfly 2 up at the top of the pocket, and you can keep them in the same pocket but sorta separate...
It's a great poker
You should put it in reverse grip
Careful kid......... you'll poke your eye out! :)
The ladybug is EVEN smaller!
that's TOO small....😅
I had a stainless handled Dragonfly. It really makes it a more substantial knife, to the point that when I later got a frn version, I sent it back because it seemed wimpy
Lately, I've been enjoying my Civivi Baby Banter, which is similar in length (2⅓" blade), but a bit more conventional in shape.