The Victorinox EvoGrip provides interesting insight into what Victorinox deems to be the next evolutionary step for their Swiss Army knives. This evolution is a clear departure from the classic minimalist red slabs that we all grew up with and have grown to be accustomed to over the years. Yet the EvoGrip certainly tips its hat to the traditional Swiss Army knives, making this series of ...
March 2015 EDC Purse Dump
Everyday Carry Item Breakdown EDC Neck Knife ESEE Candiru + Orange Scales > Read our review of the ESEE Candiru Flashlight Inova XP Punchring Orange G-10 Nuko Tools NukoHead Multi-Tool Gerber Dime ...
The Complete Guide to Paracord
I've noticed that when Elise goes online shopping for paracord, she really isn't ever quite sure what she's looking for. She typically has colour preferences and has a particular function in mind (to make a paracord wrap for her new ESEE knife, for instance), but at the end of the day, she still has no idea what type of paracord she's just put into her shopping cart besides how it looks. And you ...
Cold Steel Kudu 20K Ring Lock Folding Knife Review
The Cold Steel Kudu is a modern interpretation of the Okapi knife designed manufactured in Germany for the colonial market. The original was produced in 1902, and the target demographic needed an inexpensive everyday pocket knife for all the tasks one might encounter in the African brush. Did Cold Steel do the classic justice? It's hard to gauge. Modern interpretation of classics are always a ...
Knife Drop: Cold Steel Collection Beginnings
We've been purchasing a lot of Cold Steels recently. Truth be told, we should've been working on our Cold Steel collection for some time now, but I feel like we usually obsess over one brand for a while, then once we've gotten a good chunk of the knives we want from that brand, we finally begin to move on to another one. Seems to be what we did with Spydercos! My favourites of these are the ...
Condor Bushlore Fixed Blade Bushcraft Knife Review
The Condor Bushlore is one of the most popular fixed blade survival/bushcraft knives on the market, and after owning it for about 6 months or so, I have to admit, I really do understand why. Before I get into the nitty gritty of the specifics of this knife, I preemptively want to state that the Condor Bushlore is actually one of the best bang-for-buck bona fide bushcraft blades you could get for ...