Thank you for your video ! Really appreciated the comparison, however i am surprised the scandis didn’t perform as good as i thought !! Maybe the hultafors will get better luck next time.. keep up the good work with those videos !
if you test the grip, i think you should use the knife for at least 4 hours cutting wet bark.. take a rest for 1 hour, then continue with the same knife for 3 more hours.. :) then test the other knife, 3 days later with same method and object. u will realy know which one has realy best grip, ever..
I think there is something wrong with your sharpening, my Hultafors GK gets sharper than my mora bushcraft black and makes feathering easier. Also forgot to put as a parameter how robust they are. Needless to say that Hultafors is at least 6-8 times more robust than others two. See this destruction test for GK where this guy stabs halfway in a stump the GK bend it 90 degrees and gets a tiny bend which disappeared when bending it all the way the other side!!! mora bushcraft black which is more sturdier even if the addition of both mora companion and ganzo (actually I own both Hultafors Gk and Mora bushcraft black and companion) BROKE into two pieces during this test. You can always add an inner tube to the handle of Hultafors which is definitely more ergonomic than mora companion and infinity more sturdier and also put a 90 degrees on the spine with a file or a rock in 5 minutes. But these are just cosmetics TRUTH is that both these good otherwise knives “live” under the shadow of the indestructible Hultafors GK. To my opinion you can only compare the mora companion with the ganzo leave Hultafors outside, you cannon compare kings with soldiers. There is also this test with those guys making destruction tests that they shoot the blade of a GK with a rifle and they fail to brake it. Straight after they do heavy batoningf ine carving, feathering, slicing performing excellent. The longevity and the performance of Hultafors GK should be a subject for teaching in technical schools adding the price range you can safely say there is NO COMPETITOR YET for Hultafors GK just my opinion.
@@to_the_wilderness for me it depends on the task. I like using a flat grind if I plan on cooking at camp. Definitely a good general use design. But, I like to carve wood and for me the Scandi grind is definitely superior for those type of tasks.
The gk is absolutely fine for batoning.
Thank you for your video ! Really appreciated the comparison, however i am surprised the scandis didn’t perform as good as i thought !! Maybe the hultafors will get better luck next time..
keep up the good work with those videos !
@@lerobin5452 thanks for the support!
if you test the grip, i think you should use the knife for at least 4 hours cutting wet bark.. take a rest for 1 hour, then continue with the same knife for 3 more hours.. :)
then test the other knife, 3 days later with same method and object.
u will realy know which one has realy best grip, ever..
I think there is something wrong with your sharpening, my Hultafors GK gets sharper than my mora bushcraft black and makes feathering easier. Also forgot to put as a parameter how robust they are. Needless to say that Hultafors is at least 6-8 times more robust than others two. See this destruction test for GK where this guy stabs halfway in a stump the GK bend it 90 degrees and gets a tiny bend which disappeared when bending it all the way the other side!!! mora bushcraft black which is more sturdier even if the addition of both mora companion and ganzo (actually I own both Hultafors Gk and Mora bushcraft black and companion) BROKE into two pieces during this test. You can always add an inner tube to the handle of Hultafors which is definitely more ergonomic than mora companion and infinity more sturdier and also put a 90 degrees on the spine with a file or a rock in 5 minutes. But these are just cosmetics TRUTH is that both these good otherwise knives “live” under the shadow of the indestructible Hultafors GK. To my opinion you can only compare the mora companion with the ganzo leave Hultafors outside, you cannon compare kings with soldiers. There is also this test with those guys making destruction tests that they shoot the blade of a GK with a rifle and they fail to brake it. Straight after they do heavy batoningf ine carving, feathering, slicing performing excellent. The longevity and the performance of Hultafors GK should be a subject for teaching in technical schools adding the price range you can safely say there is NO COMPETITOR YET for Hultafors GK just my opinion.
Flat grind always beats scandi grind.
@@to_the_wilderness for me it depends on the task. I like using a flat grind if I plan on cooking at camp. Definitely a good general use design. But, I like to carve wood and for me the Scandi grind is definitely superior for those type of tasks.