I love the way you make your video review, just a simple backyard looking and nothing fancy. Straight to the point. Appreciate that you willing to do this review for the Brisa Trapper 95, as soon as I mentioned it last time to you. Maybe you wanna try it out against the Casström Woodsman, Esee RB3 & Mora ash series next time.
Size 9. What makes handles uncomfortable for you? I like most handles from Joker, Cässtrom, Helle and some Condor knives. But I usually look for the models with bigger handles. Greetings Wim
@@traveler5898 I run out of space in handle length. I often don’t have enough handle, like the helle egen, or the handle pinches my hand in with the bird beak at the pommel like the benchmade bushcrafter.
@@pathrst I know what you mean. I never buy a knife with a pommel that is to weird. I prefer the classic designs. My best handle is the Casström Lars flat knife. I also like the Mora LOK, Joker Trampero and Cudeman BS9 are not bad either. Greetings Wim
ik schrijf dit in het nederlands omdat dat makkelijker is.mag ik je 1 tip geven denk aan je veiligheid zoals je daar op de grond zit en met die takken bezig was ik zie het al gebeuren dat je met 1 ongecontroleerde beweging je zelf in je been snijd..verder is dit vermakelijk om te zien groetjes
I love the way you make your video review, just a simple backyard looking and nothing fancy. Straight to the point.
Appreciate that you willing to do this review for the Brisa Trapper 95, as soon as I mentioned it last time to you. Maybe you wanna try it out against the Casström Woodsman, Esee RB3 & Mora ash series next time.
I did order a LTwright bushbaby. To put against the ESEE RP4. As a sort of camping knife with bushcraft possibilities (light).
I choose Joker Ember!!! Thanks.
Good knife, had it for years now and still like the way it performs.
Greetings
What size of glove do you where? I have a big hands and have trouble with knife handles being comfortable.
Size 9. What makes handles uncomfortable for you?
I like most handles from Joker, Cässtrom, Helle and some Condor knives. But I usually look for the models with bigger handles.
Greetings Wim
@@traveler5898 I run out of space in handle length. I often don’t have enough handle, like the helle egen, or the handle pinches my hand in with the bird beak at the pommel like the benchmade bushcrafter.
@@pathrst I know what you mean. I never buy a knife with a pommel that is to weird. I prefer the classic designs. My best handle is the Casström Lars flat knife. I also like the Mora LOK, Joker Trampero and Cudeman BS9 are not bad either.
Greetings Wim
ik schrijf dit in het nederlands omdat dat makkelijker is.mag ik je 1 tip geven denk aan je veiligheid zoals je daar op de grond zit en met die takken bezig was ik zie het al gebeuren dat je met 1 ongecontroleerde beweging je zelf in je been snijd..verder is dit vermakelijk om te zien groetjes
He Arnoud,
Je hebt helemaal gelijk. Het zal ook niet de eerste keer zijn dat ik mijzelf snij. Ik zal er zeker meer aandacht aan schenken.
Groet Wim
More beef to the sheath more bounce to the ounce
Buenos cuchillos los 3
Ciertamente, pero las manijas son el factor decisivo en esta prueba.
Greetings
Hands down the Brisa is the best of the three
That depends on what you're using it for.
And the size of your hands.
Brisa is a great knife but has a thin handle. Compared to other knives in the test and other knives that I own.