Only my humble opinion but the biggest problem for most users is not taking the time to properly & realistically assess what their true knives needs are. Not just types of activities but frequency. How often do you really go camping? How often to you really do wood carving? etc ..... By not doing this you are almost guaranteeing that you will buy a knife that doesn't work out. (BTW I did buy a TOPS Operator 7 for no real reason ...) However, for those who don't know where to start this would be a great blade - after using it for a while you will quickly find out what you like and don't and inform you re. further knife purchases. Thanks for another great vid from the wild.
I just use Hogue knives with a compromise depending on what I'm doing. Here's what a equip EX-F01 Fixed Blade: 5.5" Tanto Blade - Black Cerakote Finish, OD Green G10 Scales, which is currently sold out by the manufacturer, but I'm sure local or online stores will have them. I should point out I don't work for them, nor am I in the business of retailing anything. The other option I use is EX-F01 Fixed Blade: 5.5" Drop Point Blade - Black Cerakote Finish, G-Mascus Black G10 Scales, if a larger length of edge is required. It's a different price point at $230 ish dollars, but as I use them in the course of my work, overall if I can only spare the weight for one knife, I'll take either of these with me.
Hi matey! You're more than just a trekker mate, your knowledge on cutting tools is extravagant & educational. I'm always learning from your shows. Thank you for sharing your priceless knowledge. Greetings from Australia.
Looking for a good belt/field knife, 5” and over, for general task, bushcraft, and self defense applications…out of this blade the; Wtg red wolf, Lionsteel t5, Lion steel m5, or Spartan blades defensa, what would you go with?
G'day Aaron, not bad at all; the handle jumped out immediately. I would prefer to do fiction fire separately though, but a nit pick. Has to be the highest sabre i've seen for a while, but @ 5 odd in. with the grind., still a serviceable battoner which is good. I've no experience with the steel. but on par with most 1095 can't be bad thing as long as it's maintained. All in all, a pretty good package that will do what's asked of a camp knife, and I reckon a bit more. Cheers Duke.
Not sure why they don't make more knives this size. Five inches is about perfect. I like it. When they do make a five inch blade it's 2 inches thick. And 4.3 inches sucks. Good review.
Looks great & awesome video as usual but those links don’t work except to bring you to the main page of each company website and when I searched for it there were no results. Idk 🤷♂️
I’d be real happy with an American made Esee 6 without a choil… Dont like the 6HM.. tried real hard, too butt-heavy E5 is cool, but too thick. TKC 5.5 is getting there, but its kinda thin, although the 3v version keeps calling me.
They make the perfect knife, both in performance design and in looks, yet they put the worst steel they could... I would keep saying it, the most underated and disrespected steel out there, is the most suitable steel, ofr outdoors knives, and that's ball bearing steel. They could have used that, instead of SK5... what a shame
Field Buddy is ARCHITECT……… like it says on the blade 😁 Very cool concept for a video. This idea of carry-ability and use-ability is something I’ve been seeking for awhile now. I used to look for really specialized choppers and smaller knives but now I’m all about capable midsized knives. Those WT knives have some nice designs. Too bad they’re made in Asia. I really think that field buddy is my next buy.
lol, this isn't some new concept....people have been looking for a knife that does everything for a long time. One knife to rule them all. I feel the same way about "Made in Asia" knife when I think of made in the USA knives. "Too bad it's made in the USA". Mostly because I know they will charge way too much for what yer getting. As Asia is capable of making just as good of a knife as any other country including the USA.
That splatter pattern is so sweet! Great review 🔪
Oh it is sick! Glad you enjoyed it.
It's a beauty. Looks a lot like an Esee but better.
Only my humble opinion but the biggest problem for most users is not taking the time to properly & realistically assess what their true knives needs are. Not just types of activities but frequency. How often do you really go camping? How often to you really do wood carving? etc ..... By not doing this you are almost guaranteeing that you will buy a knife that doesn't work out. (BTW I did buy a TOPS Operator 7 for no real reason ...) However, for those who don't know where to start this would be a great blade - after using it for a while you will quickly find out what you like and don't and inform you re. further knife purchases. Thanks for another great vid from the wild.
I just use Hogue knives with a compromise depending on what I'm doing. Here's what a equip EX-F01 Fixed Blade: 5.5" Tanto Blade - Black Cerakote Finish, OD Green G10 Scales, which is currently sold out by the manufacturer, but I'm sure local or online stores will have them. I should point out I don't work for them, nor am I in the business of retailing anything.
The other option I use is EX-F01 Fixed Blade: 5.5" Drop Point Blade - Black Cerakote Finish, G-Mascus Black G10 Scales, if a larger length of edge is required.
It's a different price point at $230 ish dollars, but as I use them in the course of my work, overall if I can only spare the weight for one knife, I'll take either of these with me.
“MOOSE!!”
lol 😳😂
Great review! Thanks, Aaron!
The big beeie knife that doesn't get used he is talking about is the ESEE 5
Hey Aaron!!! Great video. I have a question regarding some rust forming on my Tops Silent Hero! What's the best way to remove this rust!!! Thanks
Hi matey! You're more than just a trekker mate, your knowledge on cutting tools is extravagant & educational. I'm always learning from your shows. Thank you for sharing your priceless knowledge. Greetings from Australia.
Looking for a good belt/field knife, 5” and over, for general task, bushcraft, and self defense applications…out of this blade the;
Wtg red wolf,
Lionsteel t5,
Lion steel m5, or
Spartan blades defensa,
what would you go with?
The purchase links do not appear to take me to this knife..
Excellent blade.
I may have missed it... is the spine flat or rounded... Ferro rod ready? Thanks for a look at another nice product from WTG.
Sharp
Good in-depth analysis 👍 Reminds me a bit so some of the Essees
I think the term you're looking for is EDC. Every Day Carry Knife.
Work Tuff Gear has one of the best heat treatments for their steels in the business, have the MT.Laguna and WTGxCARNIVORA Panthera in my rotation.
G'day Aaron, not bad at all;
the handle jumped out immediately. I would prefer to do fiction fire separately though, but a nit pick.
Has to be the highest sabre i've seen for a while, but @ 5 odd in. with the grind., still a serviceable battoner which is good.
I've no experience with the steel. but on par with most 1095 can't be bad thing as long as it's maintained.
All in all, a pretty good package that will do what's asked of a camp knife, and I reckon a bit more.
Cheers Duke.
Not sure why they don't make more knives this size. Five inches is about perfect. I like it.
When they do make a five inch blade it's 2 inches thick.
And 4.3 inches sucks.
Good review.
I hope you do a review of the WTG Gen 2 Carnivore, would love your opinion on that knife.
...oh yeah, this looks like a great knife. I prefer a large blade, but have been on a kick lately with mid-size knives.
Great review. 👍🏻👍🏻
1:58 You got a little Canadian for a sec there bud. Awesome knife, awesome review! 👊👍
Interesting. I thought for sure you were gonna bust out an Essee 6 for the comparison.
Looks great & awesome video as usual but those links don’t work except to bring you to the main page of each company website and when I searched for it there were no results. Idk 🤷♂️
Beautiful knife
Dear gideonstactical: might you know where it might still be possible to purchase a red wolf knife? Thank you.
Get on the work Tuff Facebook and IG pages to see when the latest drops are happening.
it kinda looks like an upscale Schrader. The Micarta looks kinda corny but the blade looks great.
Ya the handle is G-10 😀👍
I’d be real happy with an American made Esee 6 without a choil…
Dont like the 6HM.. tried real hard, too butt-heavy
E5 is cool, but too thick.
TKC 5.5 is getting there, but its kinda thin, although the 3v version keeps calling me.
Did you move from Colorado to Montana
The GT fam is on the road these days. Living the RV dream... some of us are just a little jelly... 😉
@@arctodussimus6198 yep, one the road traveling through the country.
For yourself: This, or the Field Buddy? Price notwithstanding.
Field buddy in cpm-3v for $200 for the win!
Super tough. Stand alone the Field Buddy as a company blade with a larger tool like hatchet or machete. The Red Wolf
@@gideonstactical High praise! And thank you!
Edc&c
Everyday carry and camping
Welcome to our state enjoy
Great video 🤘👍🇺🇸
They make the perfect knife, both in performance design and in looks, yet they put the worst steel they could... I would keep saying it, the most underated and disrespected steel out there, is the most suitable steel, ofr outdoors knives, and that's ball bearing steel. They could have used that, instead of SK5... what a shame
Field Buddy is ARCHITECT……… like it says on the blade 😁
Very cool concept for a video. This idea of carry-ability and use-ability is something I’ve been seeking for awhile now. I used to look for really specialized choppers and smaller knives but now I’m all about capable midsized knives. Those WT knives have some nice designs. Too bad they’re made in Asia. I really think that field buddy is my next buy.
lol, this isn't some new concept....people have been looking for a knife that does everything for a long time. One knife to rule them all. I feel the same way about "Made in Asia" knife when I think of made in the USA knives. "Too bad it's made in the USA". Mostly because I know they will charge way too much for what yer getting. As Asia is capable of making just as good of a knife as any other country including the USA.
👍👍👏🔪
The Becker and 5.5 comparison is just what most of us wanted to see. 👍