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Jim, if you haven't handled the ENER-G II, some will tell you that the trac-tec inserts can be a little rough on pockets. At first, I would have agreed, but after a little adjustment to the clip, I don't find this to be a problem. The trac-tec inserts on the Blur are a lot smoother, and have never caused anyone any problems that I can remember reading. I still say that if you can find a Blur in SG2, grab it. You will not regret that move! For EDC, those 2 knives (the ENER-G II and the SG2 Blur) get 95% of my pocket time. However, I tend to prefer the slicers more than the brutes. Now if it's a day of yard work or a trip to the farm, the big Cyclones or the 0200 go along.