Which of these folders would you recommended?

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I am torn apart between the Benchmade Griptilian, Adamas, and Entrek's Counter Strike folding knife. Which one would you recommended of these three?
 
With only knowing the knives I would say the Adamas. Why? Because it is the one I have and I consider myself pretty smart!:D
 
I'd go BM just for something more modern than 44c stainless. BM 710 in D2, I bought on sale for $130 shipped, it's blade length is longer than the Grip.

I've never even seen an Entrek knife, so I don't have a good comparison, and I like BM's, lol.
 
If I were to use as every day carry it would be the griptilian If it were for work around the house it would be the Adams
 
Adamas is going to much larger than the Grip. It is a beast and very tough. If size isn't an issue it would be my recommendation. Very sweet knife. If you want something MUCH lighter and more pocketable, but still very tough, the Grip is great as well.
 
I've got both Benchmade's mentioned and would strongly recommend either! I carry either a Grip or an Adamas almost religiously.

I've never tried one of the Entrek Folders, but I do have an Entrek Javalina. If Mr. Ennis' fixed blades are indicative of the quality of his folders, then you can't go wrong there either.
 
I would go with the Griptilian or Adamas. Both are great and well proven, I think the Adamas is more heavy duty, but also costs more. I think they would both make a great choice for edc. If you are able to go somewhere and pick both up then just see what you think and then decide on which one to buy. You can always buy the other one at a later time.
 
My griptiliian is probably my most carried knife. It's weight is nice for jeans or cargo shorts. I've been on a paramilitary 2 kick lately and it fights for pocket time over my grip.
 
I think the Adamas is the best median between the three. The Grip is smaller for EDC imo, and the entrek is large for outdoors. The Adamas however is small enough for a large EDC knife and big enough to be an outdoors blade.
 
I'd say the Grip for EDC and most other things, but if your 'outdoors' work is particularly rough (i.e. chopping/batonning, digging out weeds) then the Adamas.

I personally would NOT buy the Entrek, mostly because the price is high enough that I could get something from Zero Tolerance or Benchmade, and they tend to have quality materials and manufacturing.
 
I'd say the Grip for EDC and most other things, but if your 'outdoors' work is particularly rough (i.e. chopping/batonning, digging out weeds) then the Adamas.

why would you use a folder to chop wood or dig out weeds? :confused:
 
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