Mistwalker
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One of the knives I picked up at Blade was a DPx H.E.S.T.- II. I had been waiting for months to get this one. I'm really liking the new additions and design changes. This one is number 69 of the first production run.
This time the kydex sheath is inside a molle compatible nylon sheath with fold-over flap closure. The hand of the sheath can be changed pretty easily by removing a screw and reversing the kydex insert, and the kydex has good retention.
These are made in Italy by Lionsteel.
It still has the same blade and edge geometry, but some things have been changed and some things have been added. The HEST-II has the same wire stripping notches in the thumb ramp as the HEST-F, it has an octagonal hole that works with driver bits, it has G-10 handle scales rather than micarta but they are still removable using a small coin or washer, the tang is barely shadow-boxed this time, and the pry bar has been shifted to be angled away from the handle further, better for prying applications and better in an underhand grip.
The specs from Dpx:
Blade length: 3.15 / 80.01 mm
Blade thickness: 0.19 / 4.70 mm
Overall length: 7.63 / 193.80 mm
Weight: 4.80 oz / 136.08 g
Black satin TiCN PVD-coated Sleipner tool steel blade with 60 Rockwell hardness
Hollow handle
Unique wire stripper jimping and hard lashing points
Thumb grip/bottle opener
American black G10 scales
Black CORDURA® sheath
Lifetime no-questions-asked warranty
304 stainless steel hybrid slotted/Allen screws
1/4 hex driver
Designed by Robert Young Pelton
Handmade by LionSTEEL®in Maniago, Northern Italy
The limited edition knife also came with a limited edition number 69 of 200 H.E.S.T.-II Zippo lighter
I'm liking it a lot
I'll work on a review of the new features when I have more time.
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This time the kydex sheath is inside a molle compatible nylon sheath with fold-over flap closure. The hand of the sheath can be changed pretty easily by removing a screw and reversing the kydex insert, and the kydex has good retention.
These are made in Italy by Lionsteel.
It still has the same blade and edge geometry, but some things have been changed and some things have been added. The HEST-II has the same wire stripping notches in the thumb ramp as the HEST-F, it has an octagonal hole that works with driver bits, it has G-10 handle scales rather than micarta but they are still removable using a small coin or washer, the tang is barely shadow-boxed this time, and the pry bar has been shifted to be angled away from the handle further, better for prying applications and better in an underhand grip.
The specs from Dpx:
Blade length: 3.15 / 80.01 mm
Blade thickness: 0.19 / 4.70 mm
Overall length: 7.63 / 193.80 mm
Weight: 4.80 oz / 136.08 g
Black satin TiCN PVD-coated Sleipner tool steel blade with 60 Rockwell hardness
Hollow handle
Unique wire stripper jimping and hard lashing points
Thumb grip/bottle opener
American black G10 scales
Black CORDURA® sheath
Lifetime no-questions-asked warranty
304 stainless steel hybrid slotted/Allen screws
1/4 hex driver
Designed by Robert Young Pelton
Handmade by LionSTEEL®in Maniago, Northern Italy
The limited edition knife also came with a limited edition number 69 of 200 H.E.S.T.-II Zippo lighter
I'm liking it a lot
.