Bark River Bravo necker VS RAT Izula

Was going to get an Izula, but got a Swamp Warden instead. Was about $60. This is a great knife. I know ESEE is good, but don't think you can beat warranties from the Busse family. Light as a feather and tough as nails.
 
For the Bark River Necker, Sharpshooter's optional sheath is excellent! I realy like the retention tab that snaps the knife out into your hand! Very nice! :thumbup:
 
Was going to get an Izula, but got a Swamp Warden instead. Was about $60. This is a great knife. I know ESEE is good, but don't think you can beat warranties from the Busse family. Light as a feather and tough as nails.

I've got a Swamp Warden in for a sheath and now that I've handled it I have to agree. It's a great knife, so much so that I ordered one. :D It is roughly an inch longer overall than the Bravo necker but still light and feels better in hand without a cord wrap than either the Izula or the Bravo necker. All three great knives. :thumbup:
 
I only have the Izula, but its the sharpest knife from the factory I have ever owned, and it is super light. I'm pretty confident that you could never ever get the Izula to leave the sheath without pulling on the knife, even if you were to shake it violently.


-Freq
 
Was going to get an Izula, but got a Swamp Warden instead. Was about $60. This is a great knife. I know ESEE is good, but don't think you can beat warranties from the Busse family. Light as a feather and tough as nails.












The ESEE warranty is a little better than the busse warranty
 
Whats the difference in the Steel used in the 2 and which is more rust resistant

Revival of the dead!

Anyways the bravo necker steel is more rust resistant the 1095 though both should be coated in some type of oil like all knives so it doesn't matter.
 
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