Well said, brother! I've absolutely loved mine over the years, and your initial review of it was influential in that purchase, so I want to thank you for that. A tremendous blade that will always have a special place in my heart and in my life.
It was great to hear about your experience with this knife. I am a retired Carpenter who switched from processed wood to natural wood kind of like my diet. There are two types of Carpenters. One guy uses one hammer for everything and another guy like myself has to have a different hammer for every single nail on the market, ha. 22+ hammers. And it's the same thing with my knives. I recently purchased two Esee knives, the Junglas and the 6. but I will not use them for multi-purposes. The big guy is for big stuff and the small one is for small stuff. I prefer the knife without the changes that you would like to make. That's why I bought the smaller version number six and all my fire steels have a striker attached to them. 40 years doing woodworking, never broke a tool, except for all the ones that I loaned out, only one wore out. If you use your tools properly you will not break them. After I retired I sold half of my equipment and every single piece was working perfectly nothing broken. The Junglas 2 for me is too in-between.
The junglas 2 is in very very in between. And yes, if you take care of your tools they take care of you. Sometimes knives and guns find themselves in situations where you dont get to take care of them- something that i am guessing most carpentry tools dont have to worry about.
When any other tell me about how good the Junglas is I wouldn’t have believed them so much, but from you I totally believe. I know how much you put that Junglas through it’s paces, including the Junglas 2. I have a Junglas but I hardly ever use it as I am more a traditional parang guy, not because I disliked the Junglas. I am very confident that the Junglas can do the job because Esee made it, and also because I know what you put yours through.
A longer, and sometimes heavier knife or machete will brutally outperform the junglas, but when you need something small and lighter the big J is just so versatile! You are on the money bud!
Jacob as always your review is spot on. I know ESEE does not need a spokes person but you would be one to consider. Your time and dedication to reviewing a product is truly a reflection on quality over quantity. I have to say that you single handedly debunked fantasy and trickery in the knife world and placed me on a path of knife understanding. You Intro to knife video series is still one of if not the best intro to knives I have ever seen. You made understanding blade geometry, sharpening, maintenance and use, understandable in a useful and easily understood way. Had I had that information sooner I would not have made a couple poor and expensive knife buying purchases. Please continue to do what you are doing. Know that your legacy will live on through my son because as he gets older not only will I teach him what you have taught me but he will watch these useful videos. lol side note my wife who tolerates my bushcrafty/ outdoorsy side but is not totally into it(yet lol) said that my junglas needs to have as she called it "a finger thing like my LS" she was talking about the finger choil. I thought it was funny and you mentioned that the Junglas needed one as well. Well like you I too can be long winded but that is only because I am too lazy to stop. Good luck to you. Continued success and God's Blessing over you and your family. Also the Venom green orange handle is on my bucket list as well.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors1)what are your thoughts on Esse's Darien Machete? I'm kinda torn between this Junglas and their Machete. 2) that shirts is badass where can I find one Take care and 🙏
Esee can take pride in the quality of their blades simply because of the outstanding heat treatment and the fact that 1095 is an exceptionally tough steel that is really easy to maintain a record sharp edge.
Hi, I'm often out in the woods in French Guyana, here we have an equatorial humid climate, with 98% of primary forest (Amazonian), rest is beaches and secondary forest. (More dense and low than primary forest, because it has been cut and have regrow). Usualy i use a machette, and in secondary forest it's the best tool to carry because of the density, but in the primary rainforest, it's not so good, trees are so high, and the canopy is so thick that almost no sunlight comes to the ground, and small vegetation is not as dense as in a secondary forest. A machette is too flexible and soft to process hard wood, and in this very humid environment you have to split wood to access dry wood if you want to start a fire. That's why i just got a Junglas few days ago, i think it might be almost perfect for my needs, an hybrid between a camp knife and a machette. Plus, i own an ESEE6, i've used and abused it for 8 years and it's my favorite knife, ESEE doesnt stands behind with it's lifetime guarantee for no reason. Here you want a tool that you can absolutely trust, because if you get lost or if you have any kind of problem in the jungle and you break your blade.... Things can become miserable. I will come back here to report how i feel about the Junglas after a real use out there, if someone is interested to have a "jungle" based opinion on this beast. Thanks for your work, please escuse if i dont speak perfectly english, i'm french... Bye!
Good review of what looks to be a great bush knife. I used large bowie knives in Alaska for wood processing and shelter building when backpacking many years ago. I preferred them over a small hatchet. Thanks for your review.
Good video, great points! Im normally a medium size knife user but taste and needs have made me reseach big knives. Seen plenty but today you made up my mind on the type of large knife for me. Tks for that.
I took the black coating off mine and ground a clip point on it so it will stab better i hog hunt with it also had a lether sheath made for it i love it had it for over 10 years now
I initially bought mine for sticky situations while out with my buddies trail riding/mudding. Every time there was a tree in the way, they would all fight about who's turn it was to use it. I'll never get rid of mine. Or my modded esee3. Great, no bullshit tools with which I have great memories.
I absolutely love mine! Had it for years. I have many very expressive knives but this one is the one I use!!! Go to knife 💯% my serial number 3100 is pretty low too so it's a older one 😊
Great review Cugi.... I needed a distraction... My Mom in hospice can only see her thru glass because of this premeditated released Corona bullshit... your video took my mind off it even fr little bit..... best luk.. ur a True Patriot....
Thank you for the review! Been considering a larger knife/chopper and still deciding between the Junglas and Junglas 2. Seems they're pretty comparable, but leaning toward and thinking I'd probably rather have the extra two inches in blade length vs. not having it and given I also carry a smaller 3-4" knife, too. I appreciate your reviews on both knives and your no-nonsense, no-b.s. approach. There are many excellent knives out there and I've always appreciated ESEE's no-gimmick approach to knife design. In addition, I appreciate youtubers/reviewers who don't rave about and focus their reviews based on gimmicks, but rather on actual functionality and field experience. Keep up the good work!
The handle and scales could be redesigned slightly to negate the need of a choil. As it is, fine carving seems a bit difficult due to the distance between index finger and blade root. The size of the knife always put me off, but if the balance is there, size is not hindering effective usage.
I think even with a different handle design i would still like a choil because my hand naturally wants a sub hilt. But it isnt an awkward for fine work as you might think, its pretty g2g!
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors i am put off by choils on small or up to 7 inch blades. The handguard should protect you enough, even when integral like here. Why grasp beyond it ? It is like forward slide serrations. Why get nearer that muzzle ? On very big knives, a choil is changing the balance point and there I see its value. It is almost a religious thing somehow.
Belive it or not mine came today! I have the box on my lap It'd beauty is in simplicity! It's fantastic flawlessly made I love the sheath! I agree it needs a choir a little jipping! On the thumb area but then it wouldn't be so simple any more its a beast it's a Beaty! Nice vedio thank you Tony
I really liked your video. And I'm not easily impressed. You're charismatic and not shouting the "paid influencer vibe". I own the junglas only recently but I've had and used the ontario rtak2 for quite some time. It's always fun to see good knife philosophy videos. Keep it up!
Good video Jacob, I agree with your assessment! Work Sharp = choil and 90-degree spine! I would also replace the scales with a pair from the Knife Connection. Stay safe my friend, James
pretty much my first thoughts when i started looking into the Junglas the other day were finger choil, sharpened spine and a landyard hole forward of the handle. possibly more 3d handles as well but there's always after market stuff for Esees. few fairly small changes could really elevate the Junglas that much more. but y'know, this video's 4 years old. the Junglas rather older than that, and nothin yet.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors I've not noticed that to be a problem, however, I think that is typically a good idea for most endeavors..LOL. BTW, don't forget your links to the previous Junglas reviews in case they're not up.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors No links on the screen when you point to the upper right corner show for me. Maybe it takes quite a while to show after you add them. I know YT is being currently overwhelmed.
Jacob, I bought my Junglas after watching your review. It is my #1 go to blade. I have quite a knife collection . My most recent purchase is a Tops Steel Eagle. I carry it for self defence at my work. I cover it with my work vest and if I need it it's there ready to go. My Junglas is a little long for that but when I head to the woods that's the blade I'll put my life on.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors Well I don't have a junglas 2 but I do have the Junglas. The Steel Eagle is a chunk of steel all right. Heavy and a great all around chore knife and as chunky as it is I can't imagine breaking it. LOL. I do have a little issue with the handle where the first finger wraps around that protruding finger grab is a little uncomfortable. But I can work around it. It's not the chopper the Junglas is of course. I carry it for self defence and If I have to open someone or thing like a tube of salami the Steel Eagle will have no trouble. I love my ESSE 6 and the Junglas and if I had to bug out or what ever those two would be my go too blades. I much prefer the ESSE handles. Love your work Jacob you do good.
I do! The RTAK II is one of my favorite knives, but with the fit and finish, handle scales, quality, and sheath on the Junglas i think its the better value.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors I am looking around for a big knife, and debating between the Junglas, a kukri from himalayan imports and a TOPS Power Eagle. Which one would you go for? I think the jungles seems like the best all arounder and the other two are more dedicated choppers and batoners.
If your looking for a Jack or all trades knife you should review the Sheffield MoD British Army Shrvival knife. It’s a TANK! It dose everything you need however doesn’t excel at any one thing. 1/4in thick 7in long blade, wood or black fiber handle. I’ve got one it’s great! Love your videos man keep it up!
I wish i lived close by id let ya try out my busse 20th anniversary straight handled battle mistress. Its very similar to junglas, only its quite a bit heavier and has a choil. If it were 3/16ths i think it would likely be one of your favorites if you're into the junglas.
Do you know if they will upgrade the scales on this like they did with other models to make them more round? Seem a bit blocky as they are now. Also, a 90 can be put on the spine in 5min with any basic file
A 90 can be put on with a file, i agree, thats what i did to my J2- but it doesnt look good. As far as 3d scales, idk, but in my experience the Junglas scales arent blocky at all, they are well rounded and quite good.
The 3D scales are the best thing ESEE has done lately. It's a night and day difference. The old scales were a huge annoyance when carving wood. Sharp angles on a handle are not ergonomical.
I may be the minority on this, but if Esee put a choil on the Junglas, I wouldn’t even own one, no matter how great the blade is. I absolutely despise a choil on a knife. That’s why I don’t own the esee 6. I can handle one on a small knife like the 3, which is one of my favorite Esee knives, but I still prefer it without one. However, on a large blade I feel that a choil completely ruins the balanced feel of the blade. It moves the cutting edge further away from your hand during regular use. You can do fine work with a large blade, but that isn’t what it is designed for. So, other than the few times when you are choking up on the blade to perform tasks more suited for a smaller knife, the cutting edge is going to be an inch or so further away from your hand, ruining the balance and ergonomics of the blade. So I say lose the choil and carry a second, smaller blade that is meant and designed for doing fine detailed work; they make them light enough that you barely notice you are carrying one. Just my opinion
I really need a knife for helping clear my land. Specifically for delimbing a bunch if trees after they're felled. I'm torn between the junglass 1 or 2
It is not currently being made but I do like it- however anything that okc used to make I question their heat treat and quality and consistency. I hope going forward, and expect going forward, that that will improve.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors I heard that it isn't actually made my Esee so I didn't buy it. It was only "designed by esee." Not sure if that's true.. someone told me that. But it makes sense why it's so cheap for an esee product. Anyways, I got the Fox Maccio II for my dad instead. He doesn't maintain his blade so I think the stainless steel blade will be nice for corrosion resistance.
I love the junglas. LOVE it. But I would like to see a super tough stainless version with a choil and 90° spine. 1095 is ok but so dated. There are stainless steels that are better in every way now. Esee needs to get with the times and they would profit immensely. If they're so focused on jungle survival, modern stainless just makes way more sense. That said, still love it and your video of trying to kill it basically cemented my choice to buy it lol 1095 may be dated and will rust, but damn... you can't say it's not tough when properly heat treated
Ok, so i super agree with you but i want to add a little extra. 1095 is touted to everyone as an ideal production steel for obvious reasons- the market depends on the steel and it benefits every manufacture that uses it to maintain that reputation. Marketing- its a hell of a drug. With that being said- i heard people talking about wanting a stainless production chopper FOREVER- and there have been a few out there. But the truth is most production companies, even Esee, dont rely on enthusiasts for sales- they rely on word of mouth from enthusiants- but not necessarily the enthusiasts $ themselves. They are a TINY segment of the market. They rely on sales to non knife people who will mostly only ever hear the very tip of the iceberg when it comes to word of mouth or EVEN marketing. They keep vastly over simplified opinions like "stainless is weaker- stainless is brittle" Because of that although i think a Junglas or J2 is 420hc, 440b, aebl, lc200, 14c28n, etc- would be FANTASTIC- I simultaneously dont think they would sell. They would likely be a massive failure and would lose the company $. BIG manufactures have to walk SUCH a careful line- and i think Esee is doing a FANTASTIC job. The cracks that they cant fill leave space in the market for little brands- like mine! So its kind of a win win.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors I see what you're getting at and obviously esee is very invested in 1095 and THANKFULLY they do it better than pretty much anyone else so I'm not disappointed per say. However if they put out a small run of very tough stainless big knives and send them to you and joe x and other hard use guys and they held up well, I really think they'd sell out quickly. I like how spyderco does sprint runs and wish others would too but I totally understand how cost prohibitive that can be and generally it's better to stick with one or two things that you can really do well with and keep the steady money flowing than to branch out and potentially lose money especially nowadays. But man a junglas that didnt need a coating and wouldn't rust would be awesome hahaha Thanks for the great vids and the solid reply btw. Dig the channel
Good review. You have done a lot of videos on this one. It’s a good knife. Best wishes. I would like to see them add that bottle opener and grappling hooks, maybe signaling mirror. 😁
Haha, first thumbs down i've given in years. I'd say the Junglas is my favourite large knife for the woods. I have a Candiru attached to the sheath for those small jobs and it weighs nothing so not noticed weight wise. Enjoying your videos. Regards from Ireland.
You only get one screw hole to match but adding a cable tie and some tape and it'll stay forever. Set up on my second to last vid. Call it a TOPS but ignore that i'm an idiot.
Imagine being so insecure with your sexuality you literally think saying a knife comes in colors is fruity. Yeah man idk colors exist I don’t think it’s gay lmao
I dont know what it has to do with sexuality- its probably more about a realistic view of the purpose of your tool. People get so lost in making their tools aesthstically pleasing that they miss the point of the tool- Using it.
Your full of contradictions. In your previous video you slate the tops kukri 7 for being simple and mass produced and yet praise the simplicity of the esee and again, highly recommend your gunslinger design, which in contrast is far from a simple/Non gimmicky. Sounds like your either payed by esee or brown nosing them for freebies and sponsorship.
The Tops Kukri 7 is trash and i never said anything different. I do love the simplicity and lack of gimmicks on the Esee. And ths gunslinger is simple and lacking in gimmicks, however the fuller does add a touch of flare, but is there because i wanted a lighter and quicker black. You see contradictions either because of your own bias or because you didnt understand the message. 👍🏻
Well said. It still is a knife i pick up and use. I have got 7 years of use on mine. It is a reliable knife hard to beat. Stay safe brother
Well said, brother! I've absolutely loved mine over the years, and your initial review of it was influential in that purchase, so I want to thank you for that. A tremendous blade that will always have a special place in my heart and in my life.
It was great to hear about your experience with this knife. I am a retired Carpenter who switched from processed wood to natural wood kind of like my diet. There are two types of Carpenters. One guy uses one hammer for everything and another guy like myself has to have a different hammer for every single nail on the market, ha. 22+ hammers. And it's the same thing with my knives. I recently purchased two Esee knives, the Junglas and the 6. but I will not use them for multi-purposes. The big guy is for big stuff and the small one is for small stuff. I prefer the knife without the changes that you would like to make. That's why I bought the smaller version number six and all my fire steels have a striker attached to them. 40 years doing woodworking, never broke a tool, except for all the ones that I loaned out, only one wore out. If you use your tools properly you will not break them. After I retired I sold half of my equipment and every single piece was working perfectly nothing broken. The Junglas 2 for me is too in-between.
The junglas 2 is in very very in between.
And yes, if you take care of your tools they take care of you.
Sometimes knives and guns find themselves in situations where you dont get to take care of them- something that i am guessing most carpentry tools dont have to worry about.
When any other tell me about how good the Junglas is I wouldn’t have believed them so much, but from you I totally believe. I know how much you put that Junglas through it’s paces, including the Junglas 2. I have a Junglas but I hardly ever use it as I am more a traditional parang guy, not because I disliked the Junglas. I am very confident that the Junglas can do the job because Esee made it, and also because I know what you put yours through.
A longer, and sometimes heavier knife or machete will brutally outperform the junglas, but when you need something small and lighter the big J is just so versatile! You are on the money bud!
ThePreppersBunkerOutdoors You are right. I hope I can use my Junglas more after the lockdown is over.
Jacob as always your review is spot on. I know ESEE does not need a spokes person but you would be one to consider. Your time and dedication to reviewing a product is truly a reflection on quality over quantity. I have to say that you single handedly debunked fantasy and trickery in the knife world and placed me on a path of knife understanding. You Intro to knife video series is still one of if not the best intro to knives I have ever seen. You made understanding blade geometry, sharpening, maintenance and use, understandable in a useful and easily understood way. Had I had that information sooner I would not have made a couple poor and expensive knife buying purchases. Please continue to do what you are doing. Know that your legacy will live on through my son because as he gets older not only will I teach him what you have taught me but he will watch these useful videos. lol side note my wife who tolerates my bushcrafty/ outdoorsy side but is not totally into it(yet lol) said that my junglas needs to have as she called it "a finger thing like my LS" she was talking about the finger choil. I thought it was funny and you mentioned that the Junglas needed one as well. Well like you I too can be long winded but that is only because I am too lazy to stop. Good luck to you. Continued success and God's Blessing over you and your family. Also the Venom green orange handle is on my bucket list as well.
Your wife knows whats up!!! Its a blessing to have you!
Man the way You share Your thoughs is fantastic 💪
I appreciate that!
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors1)what are your thoughts on Esse's Darien Machete? I'm kinda torn between this Junglas and their Machete.
2) that shirts is badass where can I find one
Take care and 🙏
@@JohnLocke1776 I prefer the higher grind on the Junglas personally.
The shirts were my beachin tactical shirts, I haven't had them made in years.
Esee can take pride in the quality of their blades simply because of the outstanding heat treatment and the fact that 1095 is an exceptionally tough steel that is really easy to maintain a record sharp edge.
Hi,
I'm often out in the woods in French Guyana, here we have an equatorial humid climate, with 98% of primary forest (Amazonian), rest is beaches and secondary forest. (More dense and low than primary forest, because it has been cut and have regrow).
Usualy i use a machette, and in secondary forest it's the best tool to carry because of the density, but in the primary rainforest, it's not so good, trees are so high, and the canopy is so thick that almost no sunlight comes to the ground, and small vegetation is not as dense as in a secondary forest. A machette is too flexible and soft to process hard wood, and in this very humid environment you have to split wood to access dry wood if you want to start a fire.
That's why i just got a Junglas few days ago, i think it might be almost perfect for my needs, an hybrid between a camp knife and a machette.
Plus, i own an ESEE6, i've used and abused it for 8 years and it's my favorite knife, ESEE doesnt stands behind with it's lifetime guarantee for no reason. Here you want a tool that you can absolutely trust, because if you get lost or if you have any kind of problem in the jungle and you break your blade.... Things can become miserable.
I will come back here to report how i feel about the Junglas after a real use out there, if someone is interested to have a "jungle" based opinion on this beast.
Thanks for your work, please escuse if i dont speak perfectly english, i'm french...
Bye!
This is the best knife related comment i have ever gotten, and i sincerely look forward to hearing your thoughts!
Good review of what looks to be a great bush knife. I used large bowie knives in Alaska for wood processing and shelter building when backpacking many years ago. I preferred them over a small hatchet. Thanks for your review.
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Good video, great points! Im normally a medium size knife user but taste and needs have made me reseach big knives. Seen plenty but today you made up my mind on the type of large knife for me. Tks for that.
My pleasure! Enjoy!
My Junglas paired with my RB3 is unstoppable
I took the black coating off mine and ground a clip point on it so it will stab better i hog hunt with it also had a lether sheath made for it i love it had it for over 10 years now
That's awesome!
I initially bought mine for sticky situations while out with my buddies trail riding/mudding. Every time there was a tree in the way, they would all fight about who's turn it was to use it. I'll never get rid of mine. Or my modded esee3. Great, no bullshit tools with which I have great memories.
They are EXACTLY that! No gimmicks, no frills, no bs!
I absolutely love mine! Had it for years. I have many very expressive knives but this one is the one I use!!! Go to knife 💯% my serial number 3100 is pretty low too so it's a older one 😊
That is awesome!!! Them dropping the skull logo on new ones makes me sad.
I really appreciate your content. Thank you for taking the time to make this. Keep up the good work
I’ve bent mine several inches batoning through beach wood it’s still here and sharp , I love it
Great review Cugi.... I needed a distraction... My Mom in hospice can only see her thru glass because of this premeditated released Corona bullshit... your video took my mind off it even fr little bit..... best luk.. ur a True Patriot....
Sorry about your mum bud, i hope the govt gets on with whatever they are doing!!!
Is it ok to EDC this knife? There are no blade length carrying restrictions here in Canada.
Yeah i mean if its legal then why not?
Lol yeah man I EDC this along side my desert eagle... what are you doing day to day that would require this beast?
Thank you for the review! Been considering a larger knife/chopper and still deciding between the Junglas and Junglas 2. Seems they're pretty comparable, but leaning toward and thinking I'd probably rather have the extra two inches in blade length vs. not having it and given I also carry a smaller 3-4" knife, too. I appreciate your reviews on both knives and your no-nonsense, no-b.s. approach. There are many excellent knives out there and I've always appreciated ESEE's no-gimmick approach to knife design. In addition, I appreciate youtubers/reviewers who don't rave about and focus their reviews based on gimmicks, but rather on actual functionality and field experience. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! If you need a chopper, the Junglas is the answer! The J2 is more of a well balanced comprimise between a chopper and a knife.
The handle and scales could be redesigned slightly to negate the need of a choil. As it is, fine carving seems a bit difficult due to the distance between index finger and blade root. The size of the knife always put me off, but if the balance is there, size is not hindering effective usage.
I think even with a different handle design i would still like a choil because my hand naturally wants a sub hilt. But it isnt an awkward for fine work as you might think, its pretty g2g!
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors i am put off by choils on small or up to 7 inch blades. The handguard should protect you enough, even when integral like here. Why grasp beyond it ? It is like forward slide serrations. Why get nearer that muzzle ? On very big knives, a choil is changing the balance point and there I see its value. It is almost a religious thing somehow.
OMGosh Jacob you hit this out of the park. I love my Junglas I got mine after seeing your Vids on the knife. Mine is venum green also.
Grail status!
Love my venom green with orange scales!!! It was one of my Grails also!!! I have a carbon V recon scout to get it!!!
Belive it or not mine came today! I have the box on my lap
It'd beauty is in simplicity!
It's fantastic flawlessly made I love the sheath! I agree it needs a choir a little jipping!
On the thumb area but then it wouldn't be so simple any more its a beast it's a Beaty!
Nice vedio thank you Tony
Congrats, ENJOY IT! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
I really liked your video. And I'm not easily impressed. You're charismatic and not shouting the "paid influencer vibe". I own the junglas only recently but I've had and used the ontario rtak2 for quite some time. It's always fun to see good knife philosophy videos. Keep it up!
That’s a BADASS knife and I couldn’t agree with you more! I also had to buy one because, of your knowledgeable commentary! Thank You Sir….
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Totally agree 😁 love my junglas II perfect thickness, handle every job 😍
Love esee . You can't go wrong with an esee
It's not mall ninja enough for them 😂😂😂
Good video Jacob, I agree with your assessment!
Work Sharp = choil and 90-degree spine!
I would also replace the scales with a pair from the Knife Connection.
Stay safe my friend, James
Fantastic review sir! Junglas is a true users tool!
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pretty much my first thoughts when i started looking into the Junglas the other day were finger choil, sharpened spine and a landyard hole forward of the handle.
possibly more 3d handles as well but there's always after market stuff for Esees.
few fairly small changes could really elevate the Junglas that much more.
but y'know, this video's 4 years old. the Junglas rather older than that, and nothin yet.
@@SkeleCCXL I don't think we will ever see it change.
A different model with those traits and the J size would be cool though!!!
I’m still wanting an Esee 6. Probably gonna be my next one.
I've had one for going on 5 years and it's my favorite knife. I highly recommend it.
I want one too! I just am not sure if i want one in venom green or with 3d scales.
ThePreppersBunkerOutdoors 3D scales!!! That sounds very interesting. I’m gonna have to check that out.
That’s what I just got too!
melina sparks what kind of handle?
Apparently, 3 times is the charm because that was an excellent review. Well done, Jacob.
Thanks! I think from now on with every video i need to focus on being more organized and concise
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors I've not noticed that to be a problem, however, I think that is typically a good idea for most endeavors..LOL. BTW, don't forget your links to the previous Junglas reviews in case they're not up.
They should be now.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors No links on the screen when you point to the upper right corner show for me. Maybe it takes quite a while to show after you add them. I know YT is being currently overwhelmed.
Hhhmmmm i had better double check anyways! I know i put in at least 1, maybe 2.
Jacob, I bought my Junglas after watching your review. It is my #1 go to blade. I have quite a knife collection . My most recent purchase is a Tops Steel Eagle. I carry it for self defence at my work. I cover it with my work vest and if I need it it's there ready to go. My Junglas is a little long for that but when I head to the woods that's the blade I'll put my life on.
Heck yeah my man!
How do you think your steel eagle would compare to a junglas 2?
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors Well I don't have a junglas 2 but I do have the Junglas. The Steel Eagle is a chunk of steel all right. Heavy and a great all around chore knife and as chunky as it is I can't imagine breaking it. LOL. I do have a little issue with the handle where the first finger wraps around that protruding finger grab is a little uncomfortable. But I can work around it. It's not the chopper the Junglas is of course. I carry it for self defence and If I have to open someone or thing like a tube of salami the Steel Eagle will have no trouble. I love my ESSE 6 and the Junglas and if I had to bug out or what ever those two would be my go too blades. I much prefer the ESSE handles. Love your work Jacob you do good.
Great video, I think this review was a perfect length. Do you think the extra money is worth it compared to an RTAK II?
I do! The RTAK II is one of my favorite knives, but with the fit and finish, handle scales, quality, and sheath on the Junglas i think its the better value.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors I am looking around for a big knife, and debating between the Junglas, a kukri from himalayan imports and a TOPS Power Eagle. Which one would you go for? I think the jungles seems like the best all arounder and the other two are more dedicated choppers and batoners.
If your looking for a Jack or all trades knife you should review the Sheffield MoD British Army Shrvival knife. It’s a TANK! It dose everything you need however doesn’t excel at any one thing. 1/4in thick 7in long blade, wood or black fiber handle. I’ve got one it’s great! Love your videos man keep it up!
You’ll need to run it through the same test you did with the KA Bar! Lol
That would be cool! I have looked at them, maybe someday!
I wish i lived close by id let ya try out my busse 20th anniversary straight handled battle mistress. Its very similar to junglas, only its quite a bit heavier and has a choil. If it were 3/16ths i think it would likely be one of your favorites if you're into the junglas.
That would be AMAZING!
Im happy with my Esee Junglas. :) Nice review.
Need a Camp Lore version of the Junglas
YES!!!!
Thank you.
Thanks for this video
Do you know if they will upgrade the scales on this like they did with other models to make them more round? Seem a bit blocky as they are now. Also, a 90 can be put on the spine in 5min with any basic file
A 90 can be put on with a file, i agree, thats what i did to my J2- but it doesnt look good.
As far as 3d scales, idk, but in my experience the Junglas scales arent blocky at all, they are well rounded and quite good.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors check the latest batches they have upgraded the scales on most models
@@onixpyro3883 yeah i know what you mean, i def want some with the 3d scales. I hope they do 3d scales in solid orange
The 3D scales are the best thing ESEE has done lately.
It's a night and day difference. The old scales were a huge annoyance when carving wood. Sharp angles on a handle are not ergonomical.
I may be the minority on this, but if Esee put a choil on the Junglas, I wouldn’t even own one, no matter how great the blade is. I absolutely despise a choil on a knife. That’s why I don’t own the esee 6. I can handle one on a small knife like the 3, which is one of my favorite Esee knives, but I still prefer it without one. However, on a large blade I feel that a choil completely ruins the balanced feel of the blade. It moves the cutting edge further away from your hand during regular use. You can do fine work with a large blade, but that isn’t what it is designed for. So, other than the few times when you are choking up on the blade to perform tasks more suited for a smaller knife, the cutting edge is going to be an inch or so further away from your hand, ruining the balance and ergonomics of the blade. So I say lose the choil and carry a second, smaller blade that is meant and designed for doing fine detailed work; they make them light enough that you barely notice you are carrying one. Just my opinion
Same here.
You want to do small task, get the Mora out . Don't spoil a well made knife with those ugly unpleasent choils.
And F’s up a fast power cut! I agree. Anything over 4 or 5 inches in blade length, shouldn’t have a choil.
I really need a knife for helping clear my land. Specifically for delimbing a bunch if trees after they're felled. I'm torn between the junglass 1 or 2
For that use def go with the 1
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors awesome! Thank you!
What is your opinion of the rtak 2? It does have a choil and 5160 steel
It is not currently being made but I do like it- however anything that okc used to make I question their heat treat and quality and consistency.
I hope going forward, and expect going forward, that that will improve.
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what do you think about the esee darien machete? It's $100 with a 12" blade
Its hard to say, i havent spent a lot of time with them.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors I heard that it isn't actually made my Esee so I didn't buy it. It was only "designed by esee." Not sure if that's true.. someone told me that. But it makes sense why it's so cheap for an esee product. Anyways, I got the Fox Maccio II for my dad instead. He doesn't maintain his blade so I think the stainless steel blade will be nice for corrosion resistance.
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Good, honest review
I love the junglas. LOVE it. But I would like to see a super tough stainless version with a choil and 90° spine.
1095 is ok but so dated. There are stainless steels that are better in every way now. Esee needs to get with the times and they would profit immensely.
If they're so focused on jungle survival, modern stainless just makes way more sense.
That said, still love it and your video of trying to kill it basically cemented my choice to buy it lol 1095 may be dated and will rust, but damn... you can't say it's not tough when properly heat treated
Ok, so i super agree with you but i want to add a little extra.
1095 is touted to everyone as an ideal production steel for obvious reasons- the market depends on the steel and it benefits every manufacture that uses it to maintain that reputation.
Marketing- its a hell of a drug.
With that being said- i heard people talking about wanting a stainless production chopper FOREVER- and there have been a few out there.
But the truth is most production companies, even Esee, dont rely on enthusiasts for sales- they rely on word of mouth from enthusiants- but not necessarily the enthusiasts $ themselves. They are a TINY segment of the market.
They rely on sales to non knife people who will mostly only ever hear the very tip of the iceberg when it comes to word of mouth or EVEN marketing.
They keep vastly over simplified opinions like "stainless is weaker- stainless is brittle"
Because of that although i think a Junglas or J2 is 420hc, 440b, aebl, lc200, 14c28n, etc- would be FANTASTIC-
I simultaneously dont think they would sell. They would likely be a massive failure and would lose the company $.
BIG manufactures have to walk SUCH a careful line- and i think Esee is doing a FANTASTIC job. The cracks that they cant fill leave space in the market for little brands- like mine!
So its kind of a win win.
@@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors I see what you're getting at and obviously esee is very invested in 1095 and THANKFULLY they do it better than pretty much anyone else so I'm not disappointed per say.
However if they put out a small run of very tough stainless big knives and send them to you and joe x and other hard use guys and they held up well, I really think they'd sell out quickly.
I like how spyderco does sprint runs and wish others would too but I totally understand how cost prohibitive that can be and generally it's better to stick with one or two things that you can really do well with and keep the steady money flowing than to branch out and potentially lose money especially nowadays.
But man a junglas that didnt need a coating and wouldn't rust would be awesome hahaha
Thanks for the great vids and the solid reply btw. Dig the channel
@@aceman1126 i absolutely agree, i think that would be fantastic!!!
What do you think of the ka bar choppa. Can't wait to get your exodus knife.
I havent used on, but im sure the quality is great! Aesthetically it is not appealing to me, but thats ok
Awesome review!!!
Awesome knife man! I love my B.A.S.K
I love my Junglas. It’s about as reliable as my BK-2. And I didn’t have to buy anything extra to make it “good”.
My BK-2 is awesome tho. Lol.
Good review. You have done a lot of videos on this one. It’s a good knife. Best wishes. I would like to see them add that bottle opener and grappling hooks, maybe signaling mirror. 😁
Different knife what do you think of the work tuff nomad knife?. Other than that have a good day.
I know that i want one!!! It looks like a cool chopper with an awesome and versatile handle, and i am sure the quality is 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
I named mine “my best friend till Criss gets out “ who’s Criss? My best friend who’s locked up that I would take to hell and back
What would you say is the best angle for the Edge of the jungles?
Idk, i normally maintain factory edges! That would be the oerfect question for Pete at Cedric & Ada.
Do you still like the skrama in the role of the junglas?
I like it, but not as much. Fit and finish is worse, and mine chipped somehow, so i dont trust it as much.
I have the venom green junglas with orange scales
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Haha, first thumbs down i've given in years. I'd say the Junglas is my favourite large knife for the woods. I have a Candiru attached to the sheath for those small jobs and it weighs nothing so not noticed weight wise. Enjoying your videos. Regards from Ireland.
I am thinking about grabbing a candiru!
You only get one screw hole to match but adding a cable tie and some tape and it'll stay forever. Set up on my second to last vid. Call it a TOPS but ignore that i'm an idiot.
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Hahah, giant rock! Its a great one tool option!
Why don't you sand the coating off the butt of the knife and use that to strike ferro rod?
I dont like striking off the pommel
Just a marine Corp kbar for me
Imagine being so insecure with your sexuality you literally think saying a knife comes in colors is fruity. Yeah man idk colors exist I don’t think it’s gay lmao
I dont know what it has to do with sexuality- its probably more about a realistic view of the purpose of your tool. People get so lost in making their tools aesthstically pleasing that they miss the point of the tool-
Using it.
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Your full of contradictions. In your previous video you slate the tops kukri 7 for being simple and mass produced and yet praise the simplicity of the esee and again, highly recommend your gunslinger design, which in contrast is far from a simple/Non gimmicky. Sounds like your either payed by esee or brown nosing them for freebies and sponsorship.
The Tops Kukri 7 is trash and i never said anything different.
I do love the simplicity and lack of gimmicks on the Esee.
And ths gunslinger is simple and lacking in gimmicks, however the fuller does add a touch of flare, but is there because i wanted a lighter and quicker black.
You see contradictions either because of your own bias or because you didnt understand the message. 👍🏻