LBuchser
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Well, I just made my first set of scales ever. They were for my Benchmade Altitude. I love the knife, even with the factory configuration. However, if you're breaking down big game (Elk, Moose, Griz etc), your palm will start to get sore and many have complained about that. But the weight savings and blade quality are so incredibly hard to beat.
That S90V steel is absolutely amazing. It holds an edge forever but if you cant comfortably hold the knife the whole time, then what's the point of spending that type of money?
Problem: The Altitude's ergos needed to be addressed and no one makes an aftermarket set of scales for it. Well, not that I could find.
Solution: A few dollars worth of material and some fun time in the garage.
Results: 3 times the grip thickness and added texture, while still relatively maintaining the same weight (1.7oz), not voiding the Benchmade warranty and in my opinion still maintaining the sleek and rugged look that some of us appreciate about the Altitude.
I'd love to hear your opinions: Good, Bad or otherwise.
The first picture is of course of the stock configuration.
That S90V steel is absolutely amazing. It holds an edge forever but if you cant comfortably hold the knife the whole time, then what's the point of spending that type of money?
Problem: The Altitude's ergos needed to be addressed and no one makes an aftermarket set of scales for it. Well, not that I could find.
Solution: A few dollars worth of material and some fun time in the garage.
Results: 3 times the grip thickness and added texture, while still relatively maintaining the same weight (1.7oz), not voiding the Benchmade warranty and in my opinion still maintaining the sleek and rugged look that some of us appreciate about the Altitude.
I'd love to hear your opinions: Good, Bad or otherwise.
The first picture is of course of the stock configuration.
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