15 April 2014, 10:58
15 April 2014, 11:34
Be better if they were non-locking.
15 April 2014, 12:07
got one of BM's "skeleton" knives, wear it with a cord attached around the neck...upside down, its ok its tight it dosent and wont fall out, pull it and it comes straight out and because its not a lock knife the blade is ready for action as soon as it clears the sheath.
15 April 2014, 13:24
I was looking at these a while back too Binnie. I came to the conclusion that they are the size of my fingernail, and not worth the cost. They're really cool, but with such a small blade, what REAL benefit would it provide?
You could open a box with it, cut through rope, but that's about it really. In 99% of situations you'll have your keys wth you, right? Just pop a small keyring (not like my hefting one) with a knife. A good old Swiss Army jobby.
You could open a box with it, cut through rope, but that's about it really. In 99% of situations you'll have your keys wth you, right? Just pop a small keyring (not like my hefting one) with a knife. A good old Swiss Army jobby.
15 April 2014, 13:57
yeah scythe I've looked into them a little more and it seems there are quality issues, and they are quite fragile
I already have a spyderco grasshopper on my keys, with its 2 smaller brothers elsewhere. i use it a lot and really like it
kinda gutted as i like the idea of a zip pull knife, i can see where it might be handy, but not much use if it breaks so easily.
I already have a spyderco grasshopper on my keys, with its 2 smaller brothers elsewhere. i use it a lot and really like it
kinda gutted as i like the idea of a zip pull knife, i can see where it might be handy, but not much use if it breaks so easily.
15 April 2014, 14:05
(15 April 2014, 13:57)Binnie Wrote: [ -> ]kinda gutted as i like the idea of a zip pull knife,
Same here mate.
It has that 'cool' factor, as well as being a potentially useful item. But it just fails to live up to the idea. Shame really.
15 April 2014, 19:22
Had a play with one of these in a shop in Swindon.
They are, unfortunately, shit.
Cheeky sod wanted nearly £30 for it too!
Spyderco HoneyBee or, my favourite, SOG Micron - both much better, and cost less.
They are, unfortunately, shit.
Cheeky sod wanted nearly £30 for it too!
Spyderco HoneyBee or, my favourite, SOG Micron - both much better, and cost less.
15 April 2014, 23:24
I have a Boker Grasshopper for the odd occassion i go somewhere i feel a little insecure about , hangs round my neck mid way down my chest been through a few searches and never been picked up on.