REVIEW: Zombie Tools Diphos - A post-apocalyptic tank sword

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2014
  • ** Specifications **
    Total Length: 90 cm (35.5 in)
    Blade Length: 64 cm (25 in)
    Point of balance: 9 cm (3 1/2 in) from hilt
    Weight: 1.44 kg (3 lbs 3 oz)
    Material: 5160 high carbon spring steel
    Cross-section: Lenticular, with fuller
    Blade testing footage: • Testing the Zombie Too...
    ** Where to find it **
    www.zombietools.net/shop/diphos/
    ** Pros / Cons (more + or - signs = higher relevance) **
    + + + Extremely durable steel, strong assembly, takes hard abuse without issues
    + + Precise fit and finish, crisp grind
    + Unique style
    - - High price (although excellent quality)
    - Not as lively and agile in the hand, compared to other swords of similar length
    - Relatively short blade
    ** Verdict **
    This is one hell of a sturdy, badass sword. It's very well made and can take a massive beating without breaking or significant damage, as well as deliver powerful cuts. It doesn't have the agility or finesse that accurate reproductions of historical swords tend to offer, but it's very appropriate for its theme.
    The price is nothing to sneeze at, but if you like this style there are not many alternatives (other than different ZT blades), and the quality is remarkable for sure.
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  • @DWU1999
    @DWU1999 Před 10 lety +381

    "What's this sharpened crowbar?!"
    Dr. Freeman would like to speak with you...

    • @Askorti
      @Askorti Před 10 lety +5

      ***** Or maybe, just maybe, he might not be a gamer. Or Half-life might be older than he is himself...

    • @sizor3ds
      @sizor3ds Před 10 lety +8

      Alpha PHENIX get the orange box immediately

    • @uselessDM
      @uselessDM Před 10 lety +6

      It's no like Half Life is mentioned in every other comment section on the internet when there is a number three involved or something...

    • @Blackpapalink
      @Blackpapalink Před 10 lety +13

      useless1997 If I remove all "F"s from Half Life then divide the number of letters by two, I get three...
      HALF LIFE 3 CONFIRMED.

    • @MegaMax111111
      @MegaMax111111 Před 9 lety +5

      Blackpapalink No, Hal Lie 3 confirmed.

  • @conradpickl1921
    @conradpickl1921 Před 8 lety +148

    "Ugh what's this a sharpened crowbar?" 12:50 That made my day. xD

  • @Dalxein
    @Dalxein Před 10 lety +14

    Actually, I think a lot of the brilliance of the sword comes from the fact that, as you've shown in the testing video, it's INCREDIBLY well-suited to tasks other swords might not be- non-combat ones in particular- such as chopping wood and destroying obstacles. It's a survival sword- a sword and an axe, but you only have to carry the one thing. The shorter range might be a detriment in combat, but it's still effective AND has all that added versatility for surviving whatever apocalypse you find yourself in.

  • @kouriichi
    @kouriichi Před 9 lety +30

    From a design perspective, this sword would be great in a zombie apocalypse. A heavy, nearly indestructible blade is perfect against meat/bones, the shorter length makes it very viable indoors, and a two-handed grip gives you far more power on a swing.
    A longer sword may give you more range, but in most housing you'd have trouble swinging them around. Short ceilings, rather thin halls and limited movement room would make them far more inferior unless used exclusively for stabbing. Where as The Diphos has a shorter reach, and fills the roll many military weapons do. Extremely close quarters combat. Like a Bullpup rifle, its clear the Diphos is designed to take up less room, without sacrificing raw power.
    Its heavier weight is a bit of a double edged sword though (HA HA! Who hasnt heard that sword pun a billion times?). A heavier sword would be better at killing zombies, no doubt about it. It also lends to the sword's overall strength. But you will tire more easily using a heavy weapon. And tiring in a zombie apocalypse is the same as holding your arm out of a moving vehicle. You would need to be more physically fit to use it for an extended fight (which zombie excel at).

  • @danmenard6917
    @danmenard6917 Před 8 lety +83

    Historically, Greek Xiphos blades didnt have much in the way of a hand guard either, so there's that.

    • @blackbite50
      @blackbite50 Před 8 lety +6

      probably used mainly with a shield.

    • @jjc5475
      @jjc5475 Před 8 lety +2

      and they didnt have a pommel...

    • @assassintwinat8
      @assassintwinat8 Před 7 lety +11

      i think they didn't find much of a point, since the xiphos, or the sword in general, was a back-up weapon. greeks almost always fought with a shield, and their primary weapon was the spear. they really only used their sword when the spear broke or was lost/thrown. and since they were so short, the shield was right there, anyway

    • @anthonydelonga7181
      @anthonydelonga7181 Před 3 lety

      @@assassintwinat8 blade and sorcery

    • @anestischatzibeis
      @anestischatzibeis Před 3 lety

      @@assassintwinat8 true. For Spartans, the main weapon was the shield (i know, sounds strange) called oplon (meaning weapon)

  • @ThePowerExcess
    @ThePowerExcess Před 8 lety +368

    *pommel*
    Did I do good?

  • @Leafia_Barrett
    @Leafia_Barrett Před 7 lety +13

    Honestly, if I had enough excess disposable income to consider buying swords, I think the Diphos would work perfectly for me. I quite like the design, and as you already acknowledged, nobody can fault the quality of be sword, it's expertly crafted by almost any perspective, considering its "intended purpose".

  • @davidvanau3182
    @davidvanau3182 Před 9 lety +690

    There seems to be a problem. There's no pommel. That limits your ranged combat options.

    • @markuspruudel23
      @markuspruudel23 Před 9 lety +57

      ***** Agreed. Although, you could always unwrap the leather grip and use it to end your opponent rightly!

    • @darealrulezbreaker9493
      @darealrulezbreaker9493 Před 9 lety +38

      hahaha, i love this running gag :,D

    • @Player_Review
      @Player_Review Před 9 lety +33

      da real rulezbreaker He hates it, which sadly makes it more fun.

    • @charlottewalnut3118
      @charlottewalnut3118 Před 8 lety +5

      Just throw the whole thing always works

    • @Rislear
      @Rislear Před 8 lety +2

      +da real “Eg0Yst” rulezbreaker could you link me to the original video of where this running gag came from?

  • @Mrjman554
    @Mrjman554 Před 10 lety +18

    That blade is quite a bit over what I can afford, but if I could I'd buy that in a heartbeat.

  • @QuorkQTar
    @QuorkQTar Před 10 lety +56

    That's very well done! You showed very well how you can stay neutral about the blade even if you got it for free. I hope ZT will value your honesty and still give you stuff to review!

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  Před 10 lety +42

      QuorkQTar
      They have already given me three blades, which is already a lot more than I could possibly ask for. :)

    • @QuorkQTar
      @QuorkQTar Před 10 lety +5

      That's probably true as well. Though might be they value the input that much they'll be still interested in further ones ;-)
      So long story short - just like the Reaver Cleaver, in RL it is mostly suited as a fancy alternative to an axe and to a knive for craftsmen with style? *g*

  • @kaelhate1791
    @kaelhate1791 Před 8 lety +521

    Lol. Please review the combat effectiveness of a sharpened crowbar,

  • @AdminiumWarrior
    @AdminiumWarrior Před 10 lety +16

    "I've done things to it that you'd normally never do."
    -Skallagrim 2014

  • @whbite3rwe
    @whbite3rwe Před 9 lety +5

    Just a thought on the shorter blade. During a zombie apacolypse one will often have to clear buildings. A longer blade will be a hinderance to close quarters fighting. Second, the target to hit is of course the skull. So the heft of the heavier blade and the ability to swing it two handed would kive you the skull splitting power a lighter one handed sword would not.

  • @jackdodson163
    @jackdodson163 Před 10 lety +15

    If there ever was a zombie apocalypse, I call dibs on teaming up with skall!

  • @CMJBhandZ
    @CMJBhandZ Před 10 lety

    Your channel is great and I've been spending my spare time watching your old videos during the past few days. Keep up the great work!

  • @masterkeep
    @masterkeep Před 10 lety +2

    Thank you for reviewing this blade. I went to their website after you reviewed the Reaver Cleaver & was drawn to this blade. A very fair review & you hit on my one problem with this sword, the cost [because I have a very tight budget].

  • @NGMonocrom
    @NGMonocrom Před 4 lety +5

    For killing zombies, you have to balance the shorter blade length disadvantage with the fact that drawing it would require a fraction of a second less time over a longer sword from its sheath. That could be important. And if you do get surrounded, a two-handed option will give you more power behind each slash than a one-handed one.

    • @StevenSmith-pt8rz
      @StevenSmith-pt8rz Před 2 lety

      True,But keeping zombies at farther than arms length is preferable since they have a tendency to bite and carry disease.🤪

    • @Jedi_Jed
      @Jedi_Jed Před 9 měsíci

      Funny, I just saw it and thought “That would fit in my car.”

  • @TheTeddyIsALiar
    @TheTeddyIsALiar Před 8 lety +4

    To me this seems perfect in a theoretical zombie apocalypse scenario. It is brutal and durable. In a theoretical zombie apocalypse you would want something that provides basically a refined form of bludgeoning to kill zombies.

  • @IgabodDobagi
    @IgabodDobagi Před 10 lety

    Despite having difficulties with the production of this video it came out really nice. Glad you worked things out in the end. Thanks for the review.

  • @darkmage07070777
    @darkmage07070777 Před 10 lety

    Nice review. And I like the new summary screen at the end, really drives home the main points of the review.

  • @xXxLolerTypxXx
    @xXxLolerTypxXx Před 10 lety +73

    The leaf-shaped thick blade makes the blade better for chopping heads off. With a sword, that's pretty much the only way to kill a zombie, so a long and balanced sword wouldn't be good against zombies, I think.

    • @mussolman
      @mussolman Před 10 lety +3

      I'd imagine a skillful swordsman could thrust through a zombie's skull and take out the brain.

    • @xXxLolerTypxXx
      @xXxLolerTypxXx Před 10 lety +7

      Maybe, but I think a decapitation is much easier.

    • @xXCamrocXx
      @xXCamrocXx Před 10 lety +5

      mussolman Depends on whether a single thrust to the brain would kill a zombie. It may be necessary to destroy the whole thing, or else decapitate it.

    • @mussolman
      @mussolman Před 10 lety +13

      Ayumu Yukimura
      Yeah, really depends on who's writing the zombie apocalypse. Sometimes it's enough to whack them over the head with a bat, but in Return of the Living Dead. for example, you'd have severed limbs trying to kill you.

    • @clapjumper847
      @clapjumper847 Před 10 lety

      A decapitation isn't worth it. Even if it were the TWD zombies, a well-placed trust to paralyze it from the neck down (chop/thrust to the back of the neck) should be good enough to dispatch a zombie.

  • @PheonyxJay
    @PheonyxJay Před 8 lety +166

    But you can't end the zombies rightly...

  • @SecularMentat
    @SecularMentat Před 10 lety

    Your reviews are always nuanced. That's not a bad thing, it's more extensive and asks many questions and addresses them intelligently. So even if this was 'vague' it was still extremely informative.

  • @rewt127
    @rewt127 Před 9 lety +1

    I personally love zombie tools items because they are a local company so there is pride in that something so cool can come from my home town, but also I've seen their shop. Everything is handmade and that means every blade you get is essentially unique

  • @VelikiHejter
    @VelikiHejter Před 10 lety +5

    In my opinion battle scars look good on any blade as long as the edge is not nicked or wavy.

  • @x511100x
    @x511100x Před 10 lety +14

    12:50 I laughed so hard when you said that xD

  • @GideonGleeful95
    @GideonGleeful95 Před 10 lety +1

    All of the Zombie Tools weapons look awesome. I love their ultimate weapon joke as well.

  • @kylebates3627
    @kylebates3627 Před 10 lety

    The diphos has quickly become my favorite production sword, thanks for bringing Zombie Tools to my attention skall.

  • @TimSaidthat
    @TimSaidthat Před 7 lety +12

    Fighting them at a distance is a good thought, but won't happen. Long blades keep HUMANS at a distance because we have a fear of being cut and slashed. Zombies dont have that fear and will just keep walking or running at you. If every single fight was 1v1 in a open space then sure, but if not you're going to run into deadly problems with a long blade.

    • @charlottewalnut3118
      @charlottewalnut3118 Před 6 lety

      TimSaidthat actual zombies will still have instinct the dead cant walk its more like hyper rabies

    • @trailblazer632
      @trailblazer632 Před 5 lety +2

      @@charlottewalnut3118 whens the last time you came across an animal with rabies that feared um... Well.... Anything? Ive already shot a rabbid raccon with a shotgun and had the thing crawl towards me still trying to bite me until i ended with my pistol. I doubt theyd fear a sword any more than the thing that blew off a limb.

  • @aspen1869
    @aspen1869 Před 7 lety +6

    "Eeeuuuggghhhhh sharpened crowbar" lmao

  • @sxipshirey
    @sxipshirey Před 9 lety

    I find your videos oddly relaxing. I am packing about to fly from Norway to NYC and listening to this. Your are my Bob Ross.

  • @rafaeluzcategui8378
    @rafaeluzcategui8378 Před 8 lety +2

    If I may, really good sword for the purpose it was made, but then when compared to the first longsword wow, I could really tell the difference. The longsword looked so professional, and the steel was shiny and just really awesome. Also the weight, for that length! Some really major characteristic artistic work as they used to do it, compared to the modern sword, yeah, the zombie one it's still miles away from those ages.

  • @leonardjenkins8968
    @leonardjenkins8968 Před 5 lety +8

    If the sword was too long it would be difficult to us in buildings and homes.

  • @BlackTemplar124
    @BlackTemplar124 Před 10 lety +7

    11:55
    You learned your lesson after the Reaver Cleaver "incident" huh?
    Good that you can poke fun at past mistakes though.
    Also, I swear, every single person that collects blades/weapons (including myself) has that same frigging coat.

  • @GorathHyun
    @GorathHyun Před 10 lety

    Thank you for making these wonderful reviews. I love your honesty and the torture tests as much as they are cool to watch, offer practical visual basis for the points you make. I've been considering investing into a piece from Zombietools since I like the style. This has helped a fair bit in my decision.
    I look forward to your future videos and thanks for a your hard work.
    -=G=-

  • @Ericonamor
    @Ericonamor Před 10 lety +1

    You really went out of you way with this review, really liked the presentation and that you considered comparison with other swords. Good work.

  • @NoWay1969
    @NoWay1969 Před 10 lety +19

    Truly badass looking sword. When you discount the lack of a good crossguard by saying that you don't need to parry when fighting zombies, WTF? You're completely ignoring the possibility of zombies with swords. Draugr? Need I say more.
    You need to go visit a sword factory somewhere. That would make an excellent video.

    • @Reavenator
      @Reavenator Před 10 lety

      Zombies are too stupid to use swords

    • @NoWay1969
      @NoWay1969 Před 10 lety +5

      Reavenator depends entirely on your setting. Skyrim zombies use swords and armor.

    • @Reavenator
      @Reavenator Před 10 lety +2

      No Way That's because Draugr were warriors. The Diphos is most likely meant for a modern zombie apocalypse, so it is unlikely that you'd meet a zombie that can use a sword.

    • @NoWay1969
      @NoWay1969 Před 10 lety +3

      Reavenator What if the zombie apocalypse strikes at a renfaire? or a zombified Skallagrim? Skallagrim may be able to hold his own for a while, but I am pretty sure lindybeige is eating brains right at the beginning of the zombie apocalypse. and eating them with a sword.

    • @subbss
      @subbss Před 10 lety +2

      No Way
      LOL @ imagining a zombie Skall...

  • @VelikiHejter
    @VelikiHejter Před 10 lety +45

    Honestly, if I was going tactical, or better said tacticool, I'd choose a machete, kukri, long knife or tomahawk and not a sword. Considering how often you would need a hand to hand weapon on the modern battlefield, not counting specialized branches of military, E-tool and a knife are sufficient. If I would be asked to forge a modern military sword, and that is something Matt Easton once asked, I would make something lite, for ease of carry, nimble, to avoid body armor and resistant clothing, with enough piercing power to go through those, if needed, with enough hand protection to give you some safety and not make it unnecessarily bulky. Basically a small sword. Even worse, it would have a single edged, coated blade, probably composite material hand guard and rubber handle. It would be a monstrosity.

    • @SAsgarters
      @SAsgarters Před 10 lety +5

      You also want to make it short, unless you want it constantly getting in the way. There's no comfortable way of wearing a sword in a vehicle, and I'd imagine people would just start doing what they are doing now when the weapons are too long to be carried comfortably, namely leave them behind. Something with a rigid and narrow blade (if you intend to get through or around clothing, vests or eg. flak jackets), with a total length of around 50cm (which is already a bit too long). Sounds a lot more like a rondel dagger than a sword, though. ;)
      In my opinion, swords are going to stay obsolete until someone actually comes up with a lightsaber, or that one folding sword from one of the newer Star Treks.

    • @VelikiHejter
      @VelikiHejter Před 10 lety +4

      SAsgarters Well, in my experience, if you deem something important enough you are going to make it work, no mether how uncomfortable it might get. For example, i kept my M-76 battle rifle, designated marksman weapon, even when I was appointed to be trained as a vehicle commander(BVP M-80), although I was given a choice to exchange it for M-84 Scorpion pistol. It was tempting, M-76 is a fairly long and heavy rifle, not only that it gets in the way inside the vehicle and during embarking-disembarking process(and those maneuvers are critical even for the vehicle crew), it is also a killer during the morning lineup and it is a lot of gun to clean. But considering that every member of mechanized infantry unit is a infantryman first and that my life would, most probably, depend on my personal armament at some point, i chose to keep my infantry rifle, as our drill sergeant have advised.
      So, back to the subject, I would make a sword blade 60cm (24 inches) long with the entire length of the weapon of around 75cm(30 inches), just to keep it in small sword size, with lose belt and leg attachment, to stop it from dangling around too much but not to hinder movement, and optimized for easy detachment during embarking vehicles and similar actions. But it is all purely fictional and based on presumption that such weapon would be needed and useful, and I, honestly, don't think that it would be.

    • @SAsgarters
      @SAsgarters Před 10 lety +2

      Radovan Dragović I'm glad to see that you had the right attitude towards your weapon, but based on what I've seen in the military, too many people don't.
      I don't even like to entertain the idea of a sword in modern military use. If we have to _pretend_ that it's useful just for the sake of argument, the whole point of discussing it is already lost.

    • @VelikiHejter
      @VelikiHejter Před 10 lety +4

      SAsgarters Yup, most of the guys, especially vehicle operators (those guys that operate vehicle armament) did exchange their M-70AB2 rifles (folding stock Zastava AK47 variant), which is much smaller and lighter weapon than the M-76, for pistols. As for the swords, I do not think that those would be useful even in hand to hand combat any more. As you must know, most of the hand to hand combat today happens accidentally in enclosed space while clearing buildings, bunkers, tunnels... and I do not think that in such environment swords would be better than a knives or a daggers.

    • @Sicarius_Avindar
      @Sicarius_Avindar Před 10 lety

      If you want a Khukri, then look up ZT's Vakra or the Hellion. Machete: Pretty much anything they make. From what you are describing, you would want something like the Bone Machete. (Just walking about Zombie Tools because I have the website open and can't be bothered going to any others)

  • @thomasdayhoag6652
    @thomasdayhoag6652 Před 10 lety

    Great review as always Skall! I especially enjoyed the testing video :)

  • @philpowell9111
    @philpowell9111 Před 5 lety

    I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!!!
    The best review channel when it comes to zombie tools

  • @SpiritsRiseR2
    @SpiritsRiseR2 Před 9 lety +4

    Do you know of any other large swords with a leaf blade profile?

  • @JimRiven
    @JimRiven Před 10 lety +50

    Wait, if the tang goes all the way to the hilt and is riveted on, does that not classify the Diphos as a knife?

    • @kolyo9624
      @kolyo9624 Před 10 lety +63

      Another Lindybeige viewer, I see!

    • @Todesnuss
      @Todesnuss Před 10 lety +17

      By medieval definitions and if it had only one edge, yes.

    • @50TNCSA
      @50TNCSA Před 10 lety +7

      Калоян Кутийски who doesnt watch him LOL

    • @TSotP
      @TSotP Před 10 lety +1

      Todesnuss That's handy though. Because every 'sword' zombie tools sells except the Xiphos and Diphos are Knives.
      I'd love a Deuce II

    • @TheJoritomo
      @TheJoritomo Před 10 lety +2

      Калоян Кутийски Wait, Im completely honest now.. did you meant that in a bad or a good way? :D

  • @CODtriggerhippy
    @CODtriggerhippy Před 10 lety

    always nice to see the entire sword in 1 piece in the review

  • @Alexandersync
    @Alexandersync Před 10 lety

    Thorough and entertaining review, as always.

  • @JohnDoe-on6ru
    @JohnDoe-on6ru Před 6 lety +15

    I don't think that's steel, it's probably mithril...

    • @rouge-ish324
      @rouge-ish324 Před 4 lety +1

      No way, mithril can't bend from human weight

  • @toryunaminosaki1022
    @toryunaminosaki1022 Před 10 lety +6

    That blade is amazing, and I was gonna bring up what happened to the last one...but i think that horse has already been beaten to death, become a zombie, and beaten again..so i won't ;p

  • @aaronobst0140
    @aaronobst0140 Před 10 lety

    Just pulled the trigger on buying one (see what I did there?)
    Told ZT this review convinced me. Keep up the great work Skall.

  • @TheEsseboy
    @TheEsseboy Před 10 lety

    I must hand it to you skall! For working alone you do a great job! These reviews are the most objective I`ve found!!! You should be really proud of your self :) Greetings from Finland, have a good one mate :P

  • @AlsoSprachOdin
    @AlsoSprachOdin Před 9 lety +5

    You didn't really touch on how well the sword would perform damage-wise. Can it go through a human skull in the hands of a reasonably muscled guy? How about arms and legs? I think rot and decay would make muscle and fat easier to cut through, but I might be wrong. So many more questions to answer, man!

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  Před 9 lety +13

      AlsoSprachOdin
      That's what the blade tests were for, which as I mentioned are in a separate video, linked in the description.

    • @AlsoSprachOdin
      @AlsoSprachOdin Před 9 lety +1

      Oh, okay. Thanks.

    • @scapegoht9537
      @scapegoht9537 Před 8 lety +1

      No sword can go "through" a skull. At best, machetes and other swords intended for chopping could cleave a skull. But if the skull is your focus, an axe or bludgeon is your best bet, unless you have the tools and skill to sharpen such a sword regularly. A sturdy, tough spear wielded by a skilled, muscular, individual would work better, but if you *MUST* have a sword, then use a machete or a Dadao copy.

    • @valrommusdaemones1364
      @valrommusdaemones1364 Před 8 lety

      watch the testing video

  • @KenseiSwords
    @KenseiSwords Před 10 lety +30

    Skall I can see it's big and black but it looks a bit floppy like you're having trouble keeping it stiff.

    • @pashow6486
      @pashow6486 Před 10 lety +26

      Do I just have a dirty mind or were you actually trying to make that as innuendo as possible

    • @KenseiSwords
      @KenseiSwords Před 10 lety +23

      It's a nice hat.

  • @blazegunshark
    @blazegunshark Před 10 lety

    I love the reference to the time you shot that cleaver with a 7.62 rifle. Adds to the character of the video.

  • @Nashi_likes_games
    @Nashi_likes_games Před 10 lety +2

    Because of the theme, and only because of it, I'd guess the two handed handle would serve as a way to input more raw power, opposite to it's usual use.
    The length, however, would be a huge problem, but you could probably hold that sword by the end of the hilt, near the pommel to slightly extend the reach. Doesn't help that much but still something.
    Also, I would love to see a sword fighting zombie that isn't clumsy, that would be awesome.

  • @Jomppexx
    @Jomppexx Před 10 lety +22

    Badass hat

  • @MichuV5
    @MichuV5 Před 7 lety +6

    could it be used as a tool? if Steel is so great, you could have something which is great, cool looking and good weapon at the same time usefull tool. kinda like an axe

    • @Turtle-bd4re
      @Turtle-bd4re Před 7 lety +1

      Yeah a saw or cleaver would be pretty good, you could probably use it as an axe aswell XD. ZT also makes knives and stuff if you are interested.

  • @CMs_Tech_Land
    @CMs_Tech_Land Před 10 lety +2

    Looks like a modern take on the Greek Xiphos with additions such as the longer grip that allows space for your other hand (hence Diphos, I guess). The Xiphos, from the examples I've seen, did not have much of a crossguard either so they've obviously kept it fairly close to the older designs.

  • @jpbrenneman
    @jpbrenneman Před 10 lety

    Great review and testing video. I'd love to see this guys little brother the Xiphos.

  • @bhfeiceholder9573
    @bhfeiceholder9573 Před 9 lety +8

    Also... Have you ever owned and or reviewed a sword from Darksword Armoury? Would you recommend a sword from there or do you know any other place? They tend to make their swords from Carbon Steel and Damascus, aswell as they used to have spring. I'm not sure if they make them anymore. I am just looking for an actual sword that would

    • @bhfeiceholder9573
      @bhfeiceholder9573 Před 9 lety +2

      ....that would be on par with an actual sword from the Midieval Era. Or better. A reply would be most appreciated.
      Thank you.

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  Před 9 lety +3

      Bhfeice Holder
      In that case I'd recommend these:
      ww4.aitsafe.com/go.htm?go=kultofathena.com/albion.asp&afid=28632&tm=14&im=1
      ww4.aitsafe.com/go.htm?go=kultofathena.com/armsarmor.asp&afid=28632&tm=14&im=1

    • @bhfeiceholder9573
      @bhfeiceholder9573 Před 9 lety +2

      Thank you, it is most appreciated.

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  Před 9 lety +2

      Bhfeice Holder
      No idea, sorry. I'm located in British Columbia.

    • @diraltmcallister3523
      @diraltmcallister3523 Před 8 lety +1

      Woah woah woah, you're in BC?

  • @MegaKnight2012
    @MegaKnight2012 Před 10 lety +5

    I am curious to know what you think of Cold Steel's products? They make a lot of historically accurate blades and work very diligently on durability. I'm actually rather surprised you having put anything on your channel about Cold Steel's blades yet

    • @johnaron2235
      @johnaron2235 Před 10 lety +53

      He did
      He hates them.

    • @kylebates3627
      @kylebates3627 Před 10 lety +37

      first of all, no they don't make historically accurate swords, secondly, Skall boycotts cold steel like any decent person should because they're a bad company who doesn't care about their customers.

    • @CoolGuyAtlas
      @CoolGuyAtlas Před 10 lety +6

      Kyle Bates I just found out about Cold Steel a week or so ago, and was looking at some of their products namely their reproduction Scottish weaponry like the Dirk and Basket Hilt sword. Can you go into detail about why they're bad. I'm just curious.

    • @MegaKnight2012
      @MegaKnight2012 Před 10 lety +3

      I'm also curious what Skallagrim says about Cold Steel. I only found three videos when I CZcamsd him and Cold Steel

    • @kylebates3627
      @kylebates3627 Před 10 lety +23

      Aye, sure man. To cold steels credit, they use decent steels and they know how to put a decent edge on their blades, but they make them far too heavy. Pair that with the fact that they have almost no quality control to speak of, you very well could get a blade, that when you open up the box, it's covered in rust and warped. Look at the kult of Athena bargain area, and you will see that it's mostly cold steel weaponry that all are warped and pitted, and to make it even worse, it will say "This problem is so common that many just accept it as factory quality"
      Now, if that alone wasn't bad enough, they also have no idea how to fit a handle to a blade, and the wooden handles tend to be made of poor quality wood and the peening tends to come loose easily, which if you don't know how to peen yourself, makes it very hard to fix them.
      Lastly, like I said, they don't really care about their customers. I've had one experience myself and you can find hundreds of other examples out there, but if you call their customer service and tell them about these flaws, they're going to basically insult you, blaming whatever factory problems there were on you instead of accepting they fucked up, and refuse to refund or replace your product.
      Hope that helps, I'm not trying to needlessly bash them, but they are really not a good company. ATB.

  • @kfgrip
    @kfgrip Před 10 lety

    The Diphos blade length and two handed grip lends to my mind a TRUE Bastard sword layout.Slightly shorter blade than a true long sword coupled with a two handed grip. Bastard swords are my Favorite Sword design.

  • @FCLT23
    @FCLT23 Před 6 lety

    You sold me on this thank you for your videos! I own it because of YOU!

  • @erikchristensen745
    @erikchristensen745 Před 10 lety +4

    A question i hope that either Skallagrim or some other guy who knows a thing or two about forging can answer.
    Often in Hollywood movies like Conan the Barbarian (the one with Arnold Schwarzenegger) and in cartoons such as Avatar the last airbender, you see swords made in a specific way.
    The way it is made is that they take some metal, melt it in a pod, then poor the liquid metal in a sword formed shape and proceed after some time to hammer it into shape.
    However when you watch real black smiths such as AWE me´s men at arms, so see them take several metal strips, heat them up and hammer them into shape.
    My question is would a sword made in a casting mold (like described at the beginning of this text) be any good as a fighting sword or would it break the moment it saw any real combat?

    • @kylebates3627
      @kylebates3627 Před 10 lety

      You very much can cast a steel sword like that, what ZXUL23 describes with steel is the modernised way of making a sword, but way back when before he had rolled sheet steel, man had to make his own out of iron ore in a crucible. Some people would cast it into a mold, and others would forge out the raw ingot, and where we use a belt sander today, they would use a file to bring down the high spots from the hammer marks and to finish the edge after it was heat treated.
      Cast swords do fine in combat as long as they are tempered correctly, in fact, crucible forged steel is what brought us things like the Ulfberht and other old wootz steel, things we herald today as super steels.
      Hope that helps.

    • @Tyler_Lalonde-
      @Tyler_Lalonde- Před 10 lety

      casing isn't the best way i think because it could have air bubbles in it. modern steel isn't cast like in avatar. it comes out and is compressed to get rid of air bubbles.

    • @KurNorock
      @KurNorock Před 5 lety

      @@kylebates3627 no. That's wrong. A cast steel sword would be far too hard and brittle to be an effective weapon. And forging it afterwards would only make it even more brittle. It never happened.
      Also, the ulfberht swords were not made by casting. It is actually unknown how they got such quality steel at the time, but they do know they were not cast. What they do know is that they were pattern welded steels, which you can not get by casting, only forging, which was becoming the prominent method of making quality serious in Europe at the time.
      And when I say "quality steel" I am using that word within the context of the time it was used. Compared to today's steels, it is utter garbage. It is in no way considered a "super steel" by modern standards. It might have been considered a "super steel" in the 10th century, but not today. Not by a long shot.

    • @kylebates3627
      @kylebates3627 Před 5 lety

      @@KurNorock yep, four years ago me was an idiot.

  • @akumabito2008
    @akumabito2008 Před 10 lety +4

    Nice sword, but too expensive. Could you do a review on a decent sword for the poor? ;D

    • @VioletRM
      @VioletRM Před 5 lety

      Lol "poor" is a relative term in the sword community

    • @thatchannel195
      @thatchannel195 Před 4 lety

      Ronin Katana European Longsword Number 1

  • @Sentay0
    @Sentay0 Před 10 lety

    Im loving these Zombie Tools stuff for the win.

  • @GlitchedLink1
    @GlitchedLink1 Před 10 lety

    Great review, Skall! It seems all your frustration making this finally paid off. :P

  • @Volvith
    @Volvith Před 8 lety +30

    We need to abandon guns and go back to swords... :3

    • @birdfromirl8467
      @birdfromirl8467 Před 8 lety +1

      Why?

    • @CarlosRivera-jp9jh
      @CarlosRivera-jp9jh Před 8 lety +1

      love it make your dreams come true. on the other hand I like guns. moral crisis😭

    • @Incensement
      @Incensement Před 8 lety +6

      Because it's a lot more entertaining, has a certain romantic charm to it aaaaaand would solve our overpopulation problem.

    • @ChadKakashi
      @ChadKakashi Před 7 lety +1

      yeah... nothing like seeing an officer chopping a black guy to pieces...

    • @BrianSmith-jx7td
      @BrianSmith-jx7td Před 7 lety +1

      Volvirth you know if there ever was a zombie apocalypse that would eventually happen eventually the world would run out of bullets and the only thing left would be blades

  • @sizor3ds
    @sizor3ds Před 10 lety +3

    4:13 thats what she said

  • @sarowie
    @sarowie Před 10 lety

    Just would like to say: Good review. Based on your test footage, you looked very happy and impressed by this sword and that still shines trough in this video, but you added why you specifically would not buy this particular sword. Good job. Zombie Tools got what they where looking for (you mistreating the sword and being impressed of how well it takes it), while you keep your integrity as someone who enjoys historical sword fighting. I image someone looking for informations about the Diphos before purchasing it and sees you the first time. The only negative thing some could think when seeing this, is that you mistreat the sword, but as this is your intention, that is just a perspective thing.
    (that the Zombie Tool Diphos delivers what it is claiming makes the review of course both easier and harder to execute, but I here I speak as a subscriber: This makes it more interesting how you review it and what your conclusion is)

  • @bigbossignition
    @bigbossignition Před 10 lety

    Great review. Also I love the use of green screen and costuming XD Damn good video.

  • @NoMastersNoMistress
    @NoMastersNoMistress Před 10 lety +26

    Any looter skulking into Skal's home not carrying a firearm is likely to leave in several pieces. I do wonder though, if you just had a blade like this to defend yourself, someone with a baseball bat might make short work of you. Opinions?

    • @DominusCypher
      @DominusCypher Před 10 lety +24

      I'm pretty sure you'd be cut to piece if you went with a baseball bat against someone with a sword.

    • @Danak0325
      @Danak0325 Před 10 lety +12

      I think he prefers none lethal weapons against people, and most likely he would just use one of his guns.

    • @j699freek
      @j699freek Před 10 lety +15

      Unless you stab the fuck out of them :3

    • @AlissahKat
      @AlissahKat Před 10 lety +17

      All you have to do is pretty much turn your wrists to cut them, meanwhile they have to make slightly bigger swings, and if youre hit in anythig other than your head, youre still in teh fight. Just keep making light cuts with teh sword, and theyll eventually lose too much blood to continue (I think it goes pretty fast, not sure).
      So yeah, keep your distance while they bleed. If they attack, theyd pretty much impale themselves on your sword, which they wont do if they care about thier own life :P.

    • @DominusCypher
      @DominusCypher Před 10 lety +6

      ***** The problem with a baseball bat is that you are more limited in the areas you need to hit to instantly kill or disable someone. A sword with a sharp edge that cuts through muscles, blood vessels, etc. is far more likely to put you down and it offers more options when striking at your opponent.

  • @knechtor5648
    @knechtor5648 Před 10 lety +11

    nice hat

  • @treadheadpete4770
    @treadheadpete4770 Před 7 lety

    The possibility of combat between someone armed with this sword and other "Zombie Apocalypse " survivors (something we have seen lots of in the various movies/TV shows) makes a larger hand guard a very good idea indeed. I think you are on the right track there. Nice weapon, hard to beat good spring steel.

  • @jacktheawesome6773
    @jacktheawesome6773 Před 9 lety

    And thanks for keeping such an interesting channel even if you decide not to answer my ridiculous left handed question. It was more out of curiosity than anything.

  • @Xorrin
    @Xorrin Před 8 lety +5

    This sword is sexy

  • @pjfett44
    @pjfett44 Před 10 lety +19

    right....... high caliber fire arms....... totally stupid right :)

    • @ghoulishgoober3122
      @ghoulishgoober3122 Před 6 lety

      pjfett right........lack of ammo....... totally plausible right :)

  • @JeffRichtman
    @JeffRichtman Před 10 lety

    HAHAHAHA! omg great video intro. You sure outdid yourself. I was a bit worried you wasn't going to do a review on the Diphos at all after the last video. But it was great.
    Keep up the good work, even if it's not fancy or flashy, I enjoy watching.

  • @morrisseyowesmemoney
    @morrisseyowesmemoney Před 10 lety +1

    I thought your stress test spoke for itself, but thanks for the proper review.

  • @orion3253
    @orion3253 Před 9 lety +24

    No.

  • @kfgrip
    @kfgrip Před 10 lety

    Awesome review BTW Skall!

  • @TheFunnykid33
    @TheFunnykid33 Před 10 lety +1

    9:20 zombie tools also makes a naginata which would be great for that but it would still be limited to open spaces, i think the shortness of the diphos helps in the setting of a zombie apocalypse since there would probably be a lot of looting of buildings and what not which would require you to be able to swing in a small space

  • @wojpm2000
    @wojpm2000 Před 7 lety

    You know Skallagrim, I feel that your assessment was fair and you are right it all depends on the taste of the individual, I myself am saving up for a couple of their blades including the Diphos, but yes I think this was a helpful and fair assessment, (THUMBS UP!!!)

  • @lyconxero457
    @lyconxero457 Před 10 lety

    Thank you for your honest review of this blade. You pretty much summed up WHY I'm actually going to buy this blade being that the quality is excellent, it's made in the good 'ole USA (which is actually less important than the fact that they seem to be real people who answer your questions and care about the product they are creating), and the design is something that struck me immediately when your wife unsheathed it in that first video. Honestly, the zombie tools website doesn't do their blades justice with the pictures that they show. They look so much more impressive in your videos or in other people's videos for some reason; like their character gets to show through more and you can really see the details. I was already looking at their website after your review of the Reaver Cleaver because I've been looking for a durable blade that will hold up to real use but was steered towards the Diphos because the design is just so beautiful. The cost doesn't really seem that bad to me because it's a quality product and the aesthetic is something that I've not seen in a functional blade. I'm actually looking forward to whatever new models they come up with as well. Who knows, maybe they'll make that almost historically accurate weapon that'll make Skall super happy that still retains the killallzombies aesthetic.

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  Před 10 lety

      Lycon Xero
      I'm glad that you found the review helpful.

    • @technomancermagus8357
      @technomancermagus8357 Před 10 lety

      I'm really interested in the style (( I actually own 2 of their blades already)) but the fact that they gave them to a person like Skall for review makes me value them more. I know these types of reviews have to be hard for him because on one hand, the sword is clearly counting on the theme as part of it's selling point, and it seems that the theme in question is just not his bag when it comes to swords.
      I hope he keeps up the reviews on products like this because it really gives me an idea of what I'm getting IE, not the fastest of blades, but something that will take the abuse I'd dish out on it and keep on going.. and the theme is there. So it's a "real" fantasy blade that you can actually do stuff with and not worry about it flying apart and stabbing you in the chest because you banged it on a table. :)

  • @Zagaroth
    @Zagaroth Před 9 lety +2

    A thought about it's weight & length: that weight might add to the durability. Per the setting, getting a replacement might not be easy, so having a blade that can take a beating might be more important than a fine tuned highly mobile lightweight blade that might not take as much of a beating.
    And I could see that blade being made out of literal car springs :)

  • @scottfreeman1997
    @scottfreeman1997 Před 9 lety +2

    That was a great review. I am interested in what kind of swords iron age fantasy (Conan's Hyborian age), could really make with pattern welded iron. I think this is what Conan would really have wielded.

  • @hwhitaker93
    @hwhitaker93 Před 10 lety

    What an awesome sword. Thank you for the great review.

  • @VolrathMTG
    @VolrathMTG Před 8 lety +1

    Not sure if you know, Skall, but, they apparently lightened the sword quite a bit. I'm sure they took your advice to heart. Impressive, really.

    • @firebeardsecret-fire9552
      @firebeardsecret-fire9552 Před 7 lety

      They did! In the video he said it was 3 pounds and 3 ounces (1.49 kg). Currently, it is 2 pounds and 14 ounces (1.3 kg) www.zombietools.net/shop/diphos/

  • @zavvax
    @zavvax Před 9 lety

    I would say that the historical swords were made to fight more agile things that bleed.
    The zombie sword was styled for less agile things that don't. So, in my head, for the purpose of the weapon, it is a good sword.
    I am enjoying your show, well done. 👍

  • @noraasacul
    @noraasacul Před 9 lety

    Just don't shoot this one! Great video, I love watching your ZT reviews as I don't think I'll ever hold one or see it myself. Looking forward to more!

  • @nathanexplosion743
    @nathanexplosion743 Před 10 lety

    awesome review thanks for uploading!
    I think their ferrous wolf blade is really cool, I have an affinity for anything Norse

  • @floydwhite1990
    @floydwhite1990 Před 10 lety

    Because of you and your reviews of zombie tools. I have look into more of there products, and would like to know what you thought of the The Deuce II or the Apokatana. Thank you for your time and keep up with the great work, always enjoy your approach blade reviews.

  • @comingviking
    @comingviking Před 10 lety

    Have to agree with you on the style. I have two swords from Zombie Tools, and love them for the style. The Spit, an Assegai inspired spear, and the Ferrous Wolf, a somewhat Viking inspired number. The Wolf has the same finish as the Xiphos, and is quite beautiful in my eyes. And equally sturdy, I imagine. The Spit has a very long handle, equal to the blade lenght, and a clublike pommel which makes both ends of it equally dangerous.
    Zombie Tools really got the rough style right since they started.

  • @leviethen
    @leviethen Před 10 lety +1

    I ordered one Of these on Thursday :D hope I like it as much as I hope I will.

  • @NoahWeisbrod
    @NoahWeisbrod Před 10 lety +1

    The minimal guard is not just from the "zombie" theme. A xiphos has a smaller guard.
    And I would just like to point out the name "diphos" means "double light".

  • @benjaminkeepfer8968
    @benjaminkeepfer8968 Před 10 lety

    That intro......... Priceless!!

  • @zmishiymishi5349
    @zmishiymishi5349 Před 2 lety

    This blade look so good im getting chills.

  • @Slender_Man_186
    @Slender_Man_186 Před 7 lety

    Damn, now that's a proper modern long sword. Can take a beating, looks pretty bad ass, has a good bit of weight behind it, comfortable grip, reasonable price, a unique look, quality materials, and the only real problem I can see is the lack of an effective guard.

  • @arKiteX3
    @arKiteX3 Před 9 lety +1

    I think your concerns regarding the guard are very legitimate from the fantasy perspective as well.
    While the guard won't be used for parrying, another concern (specific to zombies) is non-fatal strikes: wielding the sword with two hands (for improved accuracy), you stab at a zombie, but miss the brain, and with its continued pursuit it runs itself through until it's literally chewing right at your guard; you're going to want a substantial guard keeping your hands from said undead, and preferably something to keep it from sliding all the way down the blade in the first place. (Something like Parierhaken or an analogous secondary ``guard''; sorry, I don't really know the terminology at all, having only stumbled on your channel a few days ago.)
    For a similar reason I think a shorter blade, which may be more easily retracted in such situations, may have its own set of advantages.

  • @avatar11792
    @avatar11792 Před 7 lety

    Gotta admit, a virtually indestructible sword (w/proper maintenance and care of course) would damn post-apocalypse. Don't have to worry about your weapon breaking nearly as much.
    Looks like would make a great backup weapon to a warhammer. I like. :)

  • @SparkArmoury
    @SparkArmoury Před 10 lety

    I would love to have that sword!!! It screams postapoalyptic skyrim steel sword, I like the shorter blade as its more useable indoors but the two handed grip increases speed and power, good for urban zombie use

  • @simplynotyourtypicalfreak642

    You earned a subscriber just with that intro, freaking funny

  • @willythe4
    @willythe4 Před 4 lety

    I really enjoy your videos dude. I own 2 Ronin Katanas and the black Honshu War Sword. Love them, but... Zombie Tools may be the most bad ass weapons on the planet. I am saving my pennies to make my first purchase and I think i'm going to get the Diphos first.
    Excellent video, thank you.