Got mine in recently, it feels high quality and is well sharpened. It is a relatively short blade and extremely lite but feels thick enough to be used as a utility knife without being concerned about breaking it. I plan on using it to complement the tyto I have while keeping my kill kit lite. Can’t speak to durability though as I don’t have field time with it yet.
The good. Lots of value. Quaility, material and fit and finish is on par with other custom knife makers, its priced very fair for what it is( I own about 200 customs so I have a handle on what they run).
It is very lite weight* for comparison it's about half the weight of an EESE azula.
Krydex is excellent.
The ..bad? Maybe other is the right word. The blade any doenst have enough drop, you will find you will need more wrist angle if your breaking meat. The choil if used will put this knife in unnatural postion and finger on the spine makes it more workable.
This isnt a utility blade cut out for any Bush craft.
So what's this knife do for me? ....I am not sure yet.![]()
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I looked up the "cub" I am not familiar with Knives of Alaska. However assuming they know how to treat D2, I dont think your missing anything. Meaning that spec wise, materials and weighy... it's a wash.I appreciate the honesty on the knife
I don’t have custom knives but I did like the look of this one. I do have a similar knife from knives of Alaska which is the cub model I believe. Wonder if it would be a good upgrade to that knife
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