fishface5 Gold Member Joined Feb 3, 2001 Messages 9,784 Jun 6, 2023 #41 Biker Plus Patriot is under 3 oz
John_B Joined Mar 27, 2003 Messages 1,030 Jun 6, 2023 #42 gopeder111 said: Buck 110 slim select is very close to those requirements. Click to expand... Just use a Buck 110 and call it Crossfit training!
gopeder111 said: Buck 110 slim select is very close to those requirements. Click to expand... Just use a Buck 110 and call it Crossfit training!
John_B Joined Mar 27, 2003 Messages 1,030 Jun 6, 2023 #43 DocJD said: Plastic cannot be made as sharp as metal or ceramic . Not a replacement, by any means, for a "real" knife . But might help for SD , if you have nothing better on your run . Light and totally sweat proof ! Click to expand... Man LT effed up Johnny and then fingered his holes!
DocJD said: Plastic cannot be made as sharp as metal or ceramic . Not a replacement, by any means, for a "real" knife . But might help for SD , if you have nothing better on your run . Light and totally sweat proof ! Click to expand... Man LT effed up Johnny and then fingered his holes!
V VorpelSword Joined Dec 27, 2007 Messages 1,745 Jun 6, 2023 #44 What knife do the Marines take on a three mile run? Com'on!. . .I'm kidding.
BD_01 Basic Member Joined Jun 9, 2016 Messages 3,987 Jun 6, 2023 #45 I used to carry a PacSalt when cycling or walking my pup. Now I carry a Matriarch. I just weighed them. PacSalt 2.5 oz Matriarch 3.6 oz. I’m surprised at the weight difference from liners and a little more substantial blade.
I used to carry a PacSalt when cycling or walking my pup. Now I carry a Matriarch. I just weighed them. PacSalt 2.5 oz Matriarch 3.6 oz. I’m surprised at the weight difference from liners and a little more substantial blade.
scdub Dealer / Materials Provider Basic Member Joined May 29, 2004 Messages 3,042 Jun 6, 2023 #46 Drop bear said: Tuff lite. Click to expand... +1 Handle ergonomics and durability are more important than blade length for an SD folder imho. The Tuff Lite isn’t very quick to deploy, but once it’s in hand it feels very locked-in. Does anyone here know of a more secure, full-sized handle on a 2.5 oz folder - for any price??
Drop bear said: Tuff lite. Click to expand... +1 Handle ergonomics and durability are more important than blade length for an SD folder imho. The Tuff Lite isn’t very quick to deploy, but once it’s in hand it feels very locked-in. Does anyone here know of a more secure, full-sized handle on a 2.5 oz folder - for any price??