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Originally Posted by seeker333
(Post 16701739)
+1
I sometimes carry a Climber model - corkscrew, 2 blades, screwdriver, bottle opener, can opener, scissors, toothpick. It's got a couple other tools that are practically useless - otherwise it's a decent basic knife-tool. I'd delete the unused tools if I could to save weight for backpackiing, Climber Swiss Army Knife SAKWiki | Climber Picnicker Pocket Knife, Swiss Army, Swiss Army Picnicker Pocket Knife |
Originally Posted by WonderMonkey
(Post 16706334)
One blanket comment I'll make on a few posts that have been made. The posts have been "I take xxx, if I needed to do yyy I'll take zzz." I think all that's good for trips where you can easily recover from something unexpected happening but if you run into a "not normal" situation then you need a versatile and durable set of "things". The comment also made up there somewhere is that one can over-prepare for what may or may not happen. That's true. Very very true. What I like to do is see something that makes me go "Hmmmm...." and test it out. If it stands the test of time and usefulness I'll see if it can replace two or more things that I normally carry, or replace one thing and do a better job. Or I'll include it if it fills a hole I know I have in my "stuff".
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Originally Posted by LeeG
(Post 16713789)
Best things for not normal situations is a calm and creative mind able to find exits or assistance. I do like the blade, kinda of a ninja dough cutter but not enough distance from knuckles to dough.
I received this in the mail and no surprises with it from what I was thinking it was. I like how it feels in my hand and if I was prone to making youtube videos of me pretending I was a bad-ass I would do different fight movements and give my approval or disapproval to show how awesome I am, etc. BUT..... I'll take it along with me the next few times I'm out and run it through the my normal paces. I'll give it a fair chance but as I mentioned way way up there I'll probably end up making it a camping (car camping) or deer camp thing to chop taters and whatever else need sliced. |
I always have a SAK in pocket,and if touring/going on longer rides,a Gerber multi-tool (Suspension model I think). If gravel/rail trail/bike-packing type camping,I always carry my Becker BK2. Not light by any means for it's size (I'm not a weight-fixated rider tho),but it's nigh indestructible,and easily sharpened. I would trust my life to that blade in a survival situation if one arose (I'm a big Becker BK series fan too tho,and I always have my BK11 neck knife around/handy too :P )
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Not to harp on the point (but I guess I am), I don't see it replacing my favorite knives on an outing. However, I really enjoy knives and this one is pretty dang cool. It's hip factor is way up there. If I owned one, I'd definitely show it off, when we had company over. ("Hey, Kevin. Come out back. Let me show you how to chop wood with this thing.")
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Originally Posted by MMACH 5
(Post 16716461)
Not to harp on the point (but I guess I am), I don't see it replacing my favorite knives on an outing. However, I really enjoy knives and this one is pretty dang cool. It's hip factor is way up there. If I owned one, I'd definitely show it off, when we had company over. ("Hey, Kevin. Come out back. Let me show you how to chop wood with this thing.")
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I bought this many, many years ago, not because I thought I'd get much use of it but just because I found it absolutely beautiful.
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I have a midsize hunting knife that I made myself that I will probably stuff into my saddle bag once I start riding further afield. For now, a little Swiss Army knife is all I carry.
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I like it. Interesting design, light weight. But I think I'd hurt myself with that thing.
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