ZT Strider/Onion Collaboration Questions.

Insomniac1122

BANNED
Joined
Dec 31, 2009
Messages
230
Can anyone tell me which of the ZT knives are strider/onion collaborations? I know the organic shape ones are but i might be missing somthing. And does anyone own a ZT 0200? is the strength, f&f, and quality on par with the 301 and 350? thanks for any help.

Also can somebody list the knives that are not....that might be easier.
 
Last edited:
I believe the 0300 series is the Strider / Onion collaboration. I own a 0301, 0200 and 0500 and they are all great knives.

I just recently purchased the 0200 and the thing was phenomenal out of the box. Razor sharp, liner lock is crisp and strong, and the G10 scales are sculpted and grippy.

You cannot go wrong with any one of the models, but I strongly recommend you add a 0200 to your collection.
 
I believe the 0300 series is the Strider / Onion collaboration. I own a 0301, 0200 and 0500 and they are all great knives.

I just recently purchased the 0200 and the thing was phenomenal out of the box. Razor sharp, liner lock is crisp and strong, and the G10 scales are sculpted and grippy.

You cannot go wrong with any one of the models, but I strongly recommend you add a 0200 to your collection.

I really am considering it....i plan on picking up most of the ZT line anyway so..
 
Or you could get a ZT 205.

zt205-2.jpg
 
I own a 0200 and a 0301. Both are very heavy duty beasts of a knife, f&f on both is excellent. Main differences to me is blade shape and framelock vs. liner lock, and of course manual/flipper vs. AO. Love them both, carry both equally.:thumbup:Get them both, you will not be dissapointed!
 
I have a ZT 350WW on order. Thats the 350 with the non-black blade. I also want to get a 0200 and judging by what you guys are saying its gonna be sweet.
 
I got to play with a ZT 200 for a little while while in transit to the next guy and I have to say that it is a phenomonal deal! For the money I do not see anything in sight to compare it too. Its a very heavy duty knife and the thing I like best about it is there's no extra parts to go wrong when you need it most. Don't get me wrong I own a 301 and 350 and love them as well, however if I were shipped off to Afghanistan I would take a 200 with me because they are just so darn simplistic and tough. I also really love the open construction.
 
T-10 scale screws - massive.

Pillars - massive.

Liner lock - massive.

Pivot - massive.

When you look at the 0200 sitting on the table it does not look like a knife that is going to weigh in at around 8 oz. When you pick it up it feels like a brick.

The only thing I don't like about the knife is I can't carry it everyday in the office as I would scare people.

I've been cutting aluminum cans and some carpet with mine to see what it can do and so far it hasn't even blinked.

The only difficulty I am having is getting a lanyard to look "cool", as the knife at the lanyard hole is almost 3/4" thick. Putting the lanyard thru only one hole isn't cool enough. I'll keep trying...
 
Back
Top