Jeo Tec is produced in Spain by FORESTER, which has their own brands like CDS, CDA and J&V, that's why they are so similar, with same steel, so similar finishing and seaths. They certainly do a pretty good job basing on how many good comments I see in all reviews I have watched.
Yes !! I bought my first JEO -TEC No 39 ( just uploaded a video the other day ). I almost bought the 7 and the 37 . But I was just so attracted to that green Handle . Very pleased with this company . Stop by when you have time . Check it out .🤠
Own a few Jeo-Tec knives 37,39, and the 11 neck knife,Iv'e never had any trouble with their blades and Iv'e beaten them pretty hard the fit and finish is great, haven't had any hotspots on any of them and every one of their knives come razor sharp out of the box. Great value for the price.
Great review..I have 2 Jeo-tec knives. I bought the No.1 and No. 51. Great value in my opinion. The No. 7 is almost like the No 1. The No. 51 is like good quality T.Brown Tracker knife for 1/2 the price. Thanks for the reviews you do. I trust your reviews.
Good seeing/hearing from you Mike. Excellent review as always, and as usual, offering some cutting edge (sorry) gear that would not otherwise be on the radar.
I'm a knife nut to brother, I seen Magnus did an update on the Prodigy ....YEP its still #1 in my book to . These Italian knives like Cudeman and others look really nice I'm surprised they aren't more popular in the U.S .....I think its all about the carbon steel thing , some folks just think stainless is garbage or weaker here in the states.
You said this is a stainless steel, do you have any idea how well it would hold up around salt water? I've been looking for some thing just like this, but with a lower profile sheath like you said, but I'm in salt water here in the south, almost all the time, and while I do pull PMCS on my equipment, some times it might take a few days or more. Thanks and keep up the great work.
Good looking knife Mike. I find I am leaning towards flat grind knives. Much better all round design. I have not liked choils in the past but have found I can work with them if they are well designed if comfortable like this knife has. Thanks for sharing
A well done flat grind is hard to beat as an all around knife. A choil can be a great addition if its properly done. This one definitely is. Thanks for watching Mark.
Looks good, so many good knives, hard to choose one. I think that I still have to lean toward the Terava Jaakaripuukko, which is available in stainless and carbon steel. $54.99 with a leather sheath, can't be beat.
+Msilverhammer agreed. But too many good knives to choose from is a good problem to have. This is a very different knife than the 110. Different grinds, different cutting characteristics.
I have 6 Jeo tek knifes there so awesome it’s crazy ! I plan on makeing some videos this summer there sheaths and the ferol rod the sharpening stone I have a lot of knifes but these are the best
Good stuff bro , I'm currently using my lion steel fixed blade for all my hunt/hike/camp/tac etc but in the market for something different . also need new fixed blade for my kid to use on our trips .
I’m not a big fan. The handle is ok, but i dont like the thick stock, coupled with a “scandi” grind with a big, secondary bevel. A flat grind or a saber grindneould mske more sense. And the firesteel notch sucks. Tske a look at the Tops HOG 4.5. That kicks the Bob’s ass all day long. It is a great knife!
Jeo Tec is produced in Spain by FORESTER, which has their own brands like CDS, CDA and J&V, that's why they are so similar, with same steel, so similar finishing and seaths. They certainly do a pretty good job basing on how many good comments I see in all reviews I have watched.
Yes !!
I bought my first JEO -TEC No 39 ( just uploaded a video the other day ).
I almost bought the 7 and the 37 .
But I was just so attracted to that green Handle .
Very pleased with this company .
Stop by when you have time .
Check it out .🤠
Own a few Jeo-Tec knives 37,39, and the 11 neck knife,Iv'e never had any trouble with their blades and Iv'e beaten them pretty hard the fit and finish is great, haven't had any hotspots on any of them and every one of their knives come razor sharp out of the box. Great value for the price.
I love your pace of reviewing, and your style here. It’s comfortable. Not rushed. I like it a lot.
Great review..I have 2 Jeo-tec knives. I bought the No.1 and No. 51. Great value in my opinion. The No. 7 is almost like the No 1. The No. 51 is like good quality T.Brown Tracker knife for 1/2 the price. Thanks for the reviews you do. I trust your reviews.
Great Review also People might like to know that the Standard of Leather sheaths are very good with this maker and are well worth checking out !
That’s a great looking blade, and a good price for N690.
Yup. It's well built with great materials.
Good seeing/hearing from you Mike. Excellent review as always, and as usual, offering some cutting edge (sorry) gear that would not otherwise be on the radar.
Might be worth keeping an eye on this company. I think they will have some interesting new knives after the first of the year.
Good to know!
I'm a knife nut to brother, I seen Magnus did an update on the Prodigy ....YEP its still #1 in my book to .
These Italian knives like Cudeman and others look really nice I'm surprised they aren't more popular in the U.S .....I think its all about the carbon steel thing , some folks just think stainless is garbage or weaker here in the states.
You said this is a stainless steel, do you have any idea how well it would hold up around salt water? I've been looking for some thing just like this, but with a lower profile sheath like you said, but I'm in salt water here in the south, almost all the time, and while I do pull PMCS on my equipment, some times it might take a few days or more. Thanks and keep up the great work.
It has a chromium content of about 17% so i would expect it to do fairly well in a salt water environment.
Good looking knife Mike. I find I am leaning towards flat grind knives. Much better all round design. I have not liked choils in the past but have found I can work with them if they are well designed if comfortable like this knife has. Thanks for sharing
A well done flat grind is hard to beat as an all around knife. A choil can be a great addition if its properly done. This one definitely is. Thanks for watching Mark.
Great review! I think this is among the best mid priced and mid sized survival knives
+Yiannis2112 I’d be hard pressed to disagree.
Looks like a cool knife that defiantly looks like its based heavily on the Busse SFNO.
Looks good, so many good knives, hard to choose one.
I think that I still have to lean toward the Terava Jaakaripuukko, which is available in stainless and carbon steel.
$54.99 with a leather sheath, can't be beat.
+Msilverhammer agreed. But too many good knives to choose from is a good problem to have. This is a very different knife than the 110. Different grinds, different cutting characteristics.
I have 6 Jeo tek knifes there so awesome it’s crazy ! I plan on makeing some videos this summer there sheaths and the ferol rod the sharpening stone I have a lot of knifes but these are the best
Good stuff bro , I'm currently using my lion steel fixed blade for all my hunt/hike/camp/tac etc but in the market for something different . also need new fixed blade for my kid to use on our trips .
Great review Mike. I cant wait to get mine and get it out for some testing. From what I have seen so far, they are pretty good knives.
This one definitely is.
My first was the 39 there beautiful knifes
Great video and awesome channel !!
Question for you , what are. Your thoughts on the tops bob ?
I’m not a big fan. The handle is ok, but i dont like the thick stock, coupled with a “scandi” grind with a big, secondary bevel. A flat grind or a saber grindneould mske more sense. And the firesteel notch sucks. Tske a look at the Tops HOG 4.5. That kicks the Bob’s ass all day long. It is a great knife!
Looks like a sweet blade!
+Arkansas Bushcraft yes it is.
Not knife related, but wondering which jacket are you wearing? Been searching for something like it
Good video Mike, thanks for sharing! That steel is supposed to be pretty damn good.
Thanks Donny. I’ve been pretty impressed with it.
Good review Mike. I like the look of this knife. I really like the styling and the handle. Thanks for the review
They are half decent knives , I did a crappy first looks at the jeo-tec n9 Bushcraft!
Love the video
Thanks Steve.
Now that's a knife !
How do you like this knife in 2020?
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I just found your channel
nice review, i will buy one
+danhold1 Holdcroftski enjoy! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for a great review! Definitely going to check them out!
+Timothy Jones they have a number of different models to chose from. And more on the way.
Blue Mountain Bushcraft and Outdoors I'm looking for something with a finger choil and at least 5.75" blade
Take a look at their No15.