Which Benchmade Bugout Is The BEST??

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2021
  • In this video, I compare several different versions of the Benchmade Bugout and discuss steel and handle material differences (including carbon fiber, G10, titanium, aluminum, and grivory). In this video are the following models (535GRY-1 with Rockscale design Titanium scales, backspacer, and hardware, 535FE2101 SMKW Exclusive, 535-3, and 535-4).
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Komentáře • 193

  • @ditship
    @ditship Před 2 lety +17

    Been EDC a base bugout for 4 years and very happy with it. Thinking about upgrading scales but likely will just keep carrying as is because it's a fantastic knife.

  • @marcuscompton3772
    @marcuscompton3772 Před 2 lety +4

    Been collecting benchmades for a few years and got my first bugout yesterday. Lol I got the CF one and love it!

  • @MrJimcarlton
    @MrJimcarlton Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for such sound and sensible assessments. Appreciate someone knowledgeable with no agenda. No unnecessary silly music or hullaballoo. Good on ya, Triple E. :-)

  • @noctxrnyl8240
    @noctxrnyl8240 Před rokem +1

    just got my first bugout 535-5 and i absolutely love it :D

  • @jeddediajohnson9179
    @jeddediajohnson9179 Před 5 dny

    I got the M390 version for a demo knife to demonstrate for my sharpening service I want to provide. I put an 18 degree bevel on it and spent some extra time with ceramic and the strop. It got a really nice edge on it. It easily shaves facial hair and cuts paper towels pretty clean. I'm pretty happy with this little knife.

  • @frogturtle
    @frogturtle Před rokem +6

    I have the OD green S30V Bugout. Has the most pocket time out of my other knives across different brands. I swapped out the Grivory scales for the same Rockscale titanium handles in this video, but ultimately ended up swapping back to the Grivory because I just appreciate the original model from Benchmade.
    However I’ve been longing for the M390 version. Dutch Bushcraft Knives has a great video where they absolutely torture that thing and it handles everything like a champ. Plus it just looks special compared to the other versions if you ask me. I’ll still hang on to my original Bugout because it’s been very reliable.
    IMO it’s the best EDC knife that money can buy, but to each their own.

  • @TopDog8762
    @TopDog8762 Před 2 lety +4

    After a few years away from knives it was the bugout that got back interested in them.

  • @barkingspider2007
    @barkingspider2007 Před 2 lety +6

    With the Spyderco Light Weight knives, I usually sand down the edges on the scales. It only takes a second to do, makes the knife feel better in the hand. Thanks for the video : )

  • @RickJZ1973
    @RickJZ1973 Před 2 lety +6

    Cool review! I really like the Benchmade bugout. I have nine of them in my collection. The carbon fiber version is definitely my favorite.

  • @DCuerpoJr
    @DCuerpoJr Před 8 měsíci

    I've had the 535BK-4 as my primary EDC for over a year and it's been a great knife. Love the scales and the blade. I'm tempted to try a Bailout just to see if I like the Tanto blade shape over the drop point.

  • @matthewadler1329
    @matthewadler1329 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for doing this video. I was hoping for something like that. I have to say I disagree a bit with your assessment of M4 toughness. It really is a very tough steel. 3V, 8670, 80c are toughness freaks, but barring those and a few others, M4 is crazy tough, and there are variables of course, as with all steels. Great video

  • @Knifestories
    @Knifestories Před 2 lety +5

    I purchased the 535gry-1 model. I am pleasantly surprised. I have always used larger knives, such as a Griptilian Bone collector edition, or a Manix 2 G10 model and recently a 940-2. This knife has quickly become my EDC. Does everything I need it to on a daily basis. Fits great in my extra large hand, I wear XXL gloves. The blade is a super cutter, and the flex in the handle is not noticeable while actually gripping it. Just keeps cutting and cutting with minimal stropping. It has unexpectedly surpassed any expectations I had for it. If you are on the fence of purchasing I say go for it.

  • @triple9finestacker631
    @triple9finestacker631 Před rokem +6

    I just bought the aircraft aluminum bugout, already knicked myself... barely touched the blade during closing and it got me... what did i learn? Extremely sharp! Beautiful knife, nice ergo's, very lightweight, just a quality knife all around. The m390 will come in handy considering im a cardboard killer, it will see alot of use. Thanks for the comparison.

    • @chuck7415
      @chuck7415 Před rokem

      same thing happened to me today haha. Unboxed my new custom Bugout, and while playing with it it got my palm. The handle width is thinner than my Stryker 2, and I paid for my ignorance in blood!

  • @wnJhntn
    @wnJhntn Před 2 lety +13

    Bought the carbon fiber and its awesome

    • @johnagen3688
      @johnagen3688 Před 2 lety +1

      It is!

    • @thekidd9116
      @thekidd9116 Před 2 lety

      Just ordered the carbon one

    • @right8630
      @right8630 Před rokem

      Same been a bit since I bought it but it’s to nice to use at work. 940 for work.

  • @jeremyspaulding7735
    @jeremyspaulding7735 Před 2 lety +1

    Great comparison!

  • @carknelson5895
    @carknelson5895 Před 2 lety +7

    I’m a huge Bugout fan. Hopefully I get to try an aluminum one someday. I have the rest you have there.

  • @williamthompson9262
    @williamthompson9262 Před rokem +61

    I feel like anyone who “breaks down boxes for a living” is a crappy example. Frankly because replaceable utility blades are the industry standard for a reason. Not a folding knife.

    • @felixf5211
      @felixf5211 Před rokem +15

      My thought as well. Seems utterly ridiculous to buy a knife like this when a $6 Stanley rips trough boxes. Blades are about $5 for a 100. Yet, almost every YT video cites cutting carboard. Not even funny.

    • @shawnpepin7890
      @shawnpepin7890 Před rokem +4

      As a knife collector and an Amazon vine member (free stuff for review), I get soooo many cardboard boxes delivered to my house and have never once "broke down a box" by cutting it into little pieces. I cut the tape, and fold it flat... I absolutely hate when knife reviewers make it seem like julienneing cardboard is going to male it any easier to deal with that just flattening it out... for abrasive tests, sure... I guess, but ain't no employer paying 15-20 dollars an hour for some silly employees to dull their knives. That being said, I love collecting blades and completely understand why someone would feel the need to justify that new expensive piece...

    • @unclebobqq
      @unclebobqq Před rokem +4

      Yep, if You cut boxes for a living, then You cannot afford knives in S90V :D

    • @SolGuy42
      @SolGuy42 Před rokem +1

      Box opening consists of starting a rip in the tape. Never ever cut cardboard/paper with a folder. Only thing I have to do is get tape glue off the blade.

    • @Tdb-hn9ry
      @Tdb-hn9ry Před rokem +2

      Hey! I was the shoe coordinator at a tjx affiliated store (I’m not a spokesperson), but we cut off the tops of shoe boxes that are connected. For me, I also fish and hunt. I definitely get mileage outside of when I used to use it when I processed shoes, but the bugout feels more nice in my hand than a utility knife. I heard the fastbacks are good, but I dont process shoes anymore and I turned knife collecting into a hobby anyways :)

  • @Creeper1313
    @Creeper1313 Před rokem +1

    I can second the comments on Benchmade doing carbon fiber extremely well. The carbon fiber portions on my Auto Fact look like some kind of beautiful hologram

  • @michaelfoster9964
    @michaelfoster9964 Před 2 lety +2

    I have an original S30 which has always been great. Picked up the M390 at Bass Pro 5-ish months ago and it’s absolutely fantastic. I just got the s90v a couple weeks ago, and it’s great too. I’m overly addicted to sharpening and my current rig is a tsprof k03. As far as the M390 vs S90v so far they are functionally identical. Neither seems to take any longer than the other to sharpen on the K03, and the edge retention difference is negligible. Gun to my head I don’t think it matters which one you buy, they are both great. I’d recommend just buying whichever one you think looks better, or whichever one has the best sale.

  • @GLRYB2GD
    @GLRYB2GD Před rokem +3

    The carbon fiber one is beautiful. 😍

  • @landscapingspecialist
    @landscapingspecialist Před 2 lety +2

    Nice write up on the bugout variants. I am still uo in the air on the m390 or the s30v with aftermarket scales. But this helps. Im leaning towards the m390. But its definitely not cheap. Also not a fan of CF on the s90v. But your review is making it difficult. Oh well. Thanks for the great review. Gained a well deserved sub 👍🏻

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! The CF is great but if you’re not big on CF to begin with, I’d definitely go with one if the metal ones. Both are great. I’d love to hear what you decide and how you like it!

    • @brownlax16
      @brownlax16 Před 2 lety

      Go somewhere you can hold them! I am a huge carbon guy, but after holding, the aluminum came home with me. The carbon feels like a $89.00 knife unfortunately

  • @miketurner5771
    @miketurner5771 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the great information.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for watching! Glad it was helpful!

  • @chandlerking88
    @chandlerking88 Před 2 lety +4

    I’m not a CF guy either, but that version does feel good. The two that I’ve kept have the Rockscale Critter scales, and micarta Ripps Garage Tech scales. The biggest upgrade was the Rockscale backspacer on both. I’m planning on trying Flytanium Crossfsde micarta scales for my 533. Do you have any experience with those micarta scales?

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety +1

      No. I had the Putman micarta scales before. I think I have two videos on them.

  • @rbi1776
    @rbi1776 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. But I did notice that you said the blade was coated in DLC but it is actually Cerakote. Also I was wondering what type of washers is it running on ie. ceramic bearings, bronze washers? The Benchmade site does not mention the washer material.

  • @danegavriloski6061
    @danegavriloski6061 Před 2 lety +2

    Bugout is great edc knife. Most beautiful one is 535-3. I have 535, cf elite and 535-3.

  • @ocultimastacking6654
    @ocultimastacking6654 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow awesome video!! :D

  • @ClassicCityMinistry
    @ClassicCityMinistry Před 2 lety +1

    i have a bench made bugout from 2019...with the green original handle super light...i love mine...im thinking about getting a new carbon fiber one not sure what but either way its gna be a good knife..and i dnt use my bugout i have it put up on the shelf with all my good quality american made knives!

  • @carpenoctem9869
    @carpenoctem9869 Před 2 lety +3

    Which scale materials is most durable, from most to least? And, any other differences between them? I have the SMKW Exclusive OD green Bugout, really love the colorway & M4 steel!!

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety +3

      Most durable is a little loaded and depends on specifics, so I will speak in generalitites. All else equal, I wouls rank common hanlde materials as folllows: Titanium > Aluminum > Steel > G10 > Carbon Fiber (carbon fiber will sometime be ahead of G10 and vice versa based on finishing)> FRN/Grivory

  • @Didier090765
    @Didier090765 Před 2 lety +7

    According to me the Bugout is very much a 'love it or hate it' knife, I myself held off for a long time before buying when but now that a own a CF-elite one, a 535-5 and a 535bk-'4 I love 'em all 3 very much, they are more than capable of handling the kind of things I need a knife for (90% of people need a knife for?). Thanks for sharing!

  • @aaronmulcahy2004
    @aaronmulcahy2004 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks! Nice video. Have you done a comparison video of the 940 to the aluminum bugout?

  • @PRLuisAngel
    @PRLuisAngel Před rokem

    I would bet that they did the back spacer on the varbon because if they did a similar lanyard hole cutout as on the other it would be brittle.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před rokem

      Makes sense. Makes it less customizable though.

  • @Fly2kill1
    @Fly2kill1 Před 2 lety +1

    Bass pro has one with a orange blade. It’s different for sure.

  • @cosmosmilk
    @cosmosmilk Před 2 lety

    Приветствую! Хорошее сравнение !
    Подскажите, вбираясь между :
    1. Bugout m390
    2. Mini Freek S90V
    3. ZT 0707
    - чтобы вы посоветовали купить в первую очередь ?

  • @Drewcooks24
    @Drewcooks24 Před 2 lety +3

    I got the aluminum one yesterday it’s absolutely amazing

  • @TheLegoJoker
    @TheLegoJoker Před 2 lety +10

    I handled a basic Bugout several months ago and just wasn’t impressed with it. It felt cheap. I get that they wanted it to be lightweight but the perception of poor quality killed it for me. Then came the aluminum one with the black coated blade and the red accents and it was worth checking out just for the aesthetics alone. Now it’s my favorite Benchmade knife. Funny how a change of handle materials can change the knife so much for me.
    *Edit to add* I’m listening to this at work so I was mainly just listening, but when you brought the Deadlock out I instantly recognized the sound of the deployment. Mine arrived yesterday and I spent most of the evening playing with it.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety +2

      Enjoy the deadlock as well. It ended up winning my knife of the year despite being a dagger ground OTF.

    • @faethe000
      @faethe000 Před 2 lety +3

      Lots of us, especially if we're older, have been conditioned by life and experience to regard plastic as the cheap version of something. It's hard to shake that perception, even when it's no longer true.

    • @TheLegoJoker
      @TheLegoJoker Před 2 lety +3

      @@faethe000 I don’t necessarily associate plastic with poor quality. For me it’s the combination of plastic plus the super light weight and flex that made it feel like poor quality.

  • @JackTorrance333
    @JackTorrance333 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I got the carbon mini and I’ve had in my pocket every single day since. Cheers

  • @tccycling
    @tccycling Před rokem +1

    No pocketknife of this size needs more than S30V steel. I've used the hell out of S30V (and 154CM on a mini grip) and it held an edge for a long time. 3-4 passes on a smooth stone and it's back to super sharp, when it needs it.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před rokem

      Super steels are overblown. But that doesn’t mean I still won’t buy them and appreciate them! But yes, for most people 154CM is more than sufficient.

  • @cameronperrin5591
    @cameronperrin5591 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I know this video is 2 years old, but if you happen to see this and still have that FDE M4 bugout. I would very much love to take it off your hands.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 měsíci

      No sorry. Wish I still had it too!

  • @Leudast1
    @Leudast1 Před 2 lety +1

    The look of your custom rockscale titanium one is great! I can't tell if those scales are the graphite or aluminum blast color. They look right in-between the two. Which one is it?

  • @nation845
    @nation845 Před 2 lety +1

    Any chance you can share if that critter Rockscale is "aluminum blast" or "graphite"? The lighting in your video makes it looks right between the two colors on their site...

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety

      Sorry. My lighting and camera setup isn’t the best. I would change it if I knew more about it. The scales are aluminum blast.

  • @006ARMADA
    @006ARMADA Před 2 lety +1

    If you could choose one, would it be the titanium or carbon fiber one?

  • @insanogeddon
    @insanogeddon Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nothing wrong with the bugout as an EDC jewelry thing but not as a work knife. With a work knife it is simple:
    1. Coatings wear eventually, and you likely don't want to be eating them, so get stonewash as it reflects less and doesn't show prints/marks/scratches like a polish. 2. Can you whittle for a straight half hour with it? If you can do work with it without pain. hotspots, or hand fatigue accidents. (the Bugout can't like most 'easy cleaning' gap in handle blades). 3. Easy sharpening is key there is no way you break down boxes at paid work speed and volume w/o hitting a staple or something worse. 4. Super steels are for stealing money from show ponies. 5. Choose an easy sharpening steel with some history otherwise when it breaks, they will if there work knives eventually, the shatter pattern and shrapnel or failure is likely not that bad unless you're really unlucky.
    - As far as working steels 14C28N Stainless Steel is better than any of the above for a work knife or even 12C27 stainless steel like Mora uses or the no name stainless Victorinox uses that every fish trawler on earth pretty much uses for their handfuls of boat knives. Anything that sharpens in seconds with little skill and even no kit (hell use a window edge that is down) and won't fail in catastrophic ways is what you want working unless you like ambulances and time not getting paid.

  • @Arthur-kq7qr
    @Arthur-kq7qr Před 2 lety

    On the carbon model the lanyard loop is aluminum. If it where carbon fiber it would wear faster then metal. Just a thought.

  • @CDS.26
    @CDS.26 Před 2 lety +20

    Aluminum is quite a bit lighter than titanium just not as strong. It melts at a lot lower temps and it’s softer which makes it cheaper to work with as well as to buy raw materials.

    • @elliot5008
      @elliot5008 Před 10 měsíci

      the strength to weight ratio is better

    • @dlzoso74
      @dlzoso74 Před 10 měsíci

      Wrong

    • @dlzoso74
      @dlzoso74 Před 10 měsíci

      Aluminum takes much more heat

    • @CDS.26
      @CDS.26 Před 10 měsíci

      @@dlzoso74 wow, you should teach. 😂

    • @dlzoso74
      @dlzoso74 Před 10 měsíci

      @@CDS.26 I do teach welders

  • @paulbosley6448
    @paulbosley6448 Před rokem

    I want to want one but they are just too popular...someone I know packs all those and a few others. I went bailout instead, cool Deadlock flex you threw in there tho...I definitely want one of those...

  • @chriselliott484
    @chriselliott484 Před 9 měsíci

    I've carried 4 versions of the bugout and I like it but the springs break too often

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 9 měsíci

      I haven’t had springs break in mind. I’ve owned over one hundred Benchmades and never had a spring break on mine but I know it’s an issue that people talk about happening.

  • @matthewclay4446
    @matthewclay4446 Před 2 lety

    I don't have time to explain ; I have to get to the competition !!!

  • @matthewclay4446
    @matthewclay4446 Před 2 lety +1

    All right then . I got it !!!

  • @eddielittleii8919
    @eddielittleii8919 Před 2 lety +7

    Yes, I agree. Titanium is a premium component and has enhanced weight reduction, and scratch resistance. Handle materials being used in today's knives don't corrode, so no tangable improvement there. It costs more than aluminum yes, but knives that are in use get scuffed & scratched on the blade anyhow. I like the benefits that Titanium brings to quality, but for the investment and practicality in preformance I'm okay with stainless steel, or aluminium scales. Good video IIIxE. Thanks

    • @osafoca
      @osafoca Před 2 lety +3

      Titanium is heavier than aluminum. The aluminum on this scale looks really good, so with it's weight reduction it's the best choice. Titanium would be a downgrade.

    • @DBHHellhound
      @DBHHellhound Před 2 lety

      Titanium feels like 20-30% heavier than my aluminum one lol

    • @robcarey4189
      @robcarey4189 Před 2 lety

      Correct...titanium is stronger and therefore in some applications, you can use thinner and smaller parts...handle scales being identical...the Aluminum will actually be lighter.

  • @xxxy9928
    @xxxy9928 Před rokem

    the carbon version had flex too?

  • @JosheyG34
    @JosheyG34 Před 2 lety +2

    Personally love M4 as a steel

  • @mattconklin4026
    @mattconklin4026 Před 2 lety +3

    Do you ever have to tighten the screws down? I just ordered my first Benchmade 🤙🏼 it's about to get used alot

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes. I use blue loctite as well. But I keep the pivot on the sweet spot between loose and tight

    • @user-xx5zl8dz1v
      @user-xx5zl8dz1v Před 2 lety +1

      Let it break in then tighten the pivot . I like to break the knife in before I do a scale swap . Just play with it for a week and it’s good . After a week I got a little wobble , but it’s not a big deal haven’t tightened it up yet . This is on my 535-4 love it

    • @rickeybullington6314
      @rickeybullington6314 Před 2 lety

      @@TripleEEDC I like the black and silver handles one s the best.

  • @tonyochoa7097
    @tonyochoa7097 Před rokem

    The reign of king bugout is over,long live the new king...king taggedout!

  • @xdt422
    @xdt422 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You said 535gry-1 isn’t cerakote, but I think it is. Unless they changed it over years?

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 11 měsíci

      I believe it used to be smoke PVD. Not sure if they changed it since then.

  • @johnphillips5669
    @johnphillips5669 Před 10 měsíci +1

    If anyone has stock bugout scales please let me know. I would love to buy them.

  • @CombatBanana
    @CombatBanana Před 6 měsíci +1

    I've loved my bugout for years and the best bugout is a Kizer clutch.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 6 měsíci

      I haven’t checked that one out. I’ll put it on the list now!

    • @CombatBanana
      @CombatBanana Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah I haven't either tbh but based on the reviews I've seen it is like ten times easier to clean plus it comes with extra springs. I just finished putting my bugout back together after a spring broke and oh man, it was painful.@@TripleEEDC

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@CombatBanana yeah there is a trick to putting axis lock knives back together. I did a video on it a while back. Once you learn the trick it’s easier.

  • @Drewcooks24
    @Drewcooks24 Před rokem +1

    I have the carbon fiber and the aluminum one now. I think I prefer the carbon fiber one personally.

  • @beeferbaron
    @beeferbaron Před 2 lety +1

    That aluminum stands out for sure

  • @NapeWa
    @NapeWa Před 2 lety +1

    Alu is look fantastic. The design look like Lamborghini aventador

  • @bmft5884
    @bmft5884 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a butcher for Kroger and I open 100+ boxes every day from thick cardboard lot if tape plastic bags etc. Products come in all kinds of packages. I dull knifes usually once a week I have to sharpen my knifes
    What blade / Steal would you recommend for someone like me I loved my Osborne it lasted about 2 weeks before it needed sharpen.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety +1

      You need something with a lot of edge retention and some level of corrosion resistance since you deal with frozen foods and outdoor truck deliveries (at least until you get the products inside) in different kinds of weather. The good news: there are many steels which are good for edge retention. The bad news: many of them are hard to sharpen unless you have a good system (like KME or Wicked Edge) and a little practice sharpening. If you have a good sharpening set, the following steels are excellent and the edge will last a while without being too brittle or too rust-prone (if cared for correctly): magnacut, S90V, Elmax, M390, 20CV, 204P, 4V, and Cruwear (this one is better coated if you are in wet environments a lot). However, most of these are not as easy to sharpen without a proper diamond sharpening system. It may sound weird but if you’re not good at sharpening at the moment, your best bet may be to stick with S30V or 154CM/CPM-154 until you get good at sharpening as these are not only easier to sharpen but less time-consuming to sharpen. With how many boxes you open due to your job, steel choice is not a question of whether you’ll sharpen but how often you will sharpen and how long each sharpening session will take.

    • @bmft5884
      @bmft5884 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TripleEEDC I'm decent at hand sharpen with stones can't afford a wicked edge want one. But money not there yeah I deal with alot of water every day we spray the whole room down. P.s. Thank you for your Imput. I'm not a knife guy. So your Imput is helpful

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety +2

      If you’re constantly cutting and your diamond stone are good, some good S90V can go a long way. I’d recommend something thin but not super thin and must have a stout edge for your purposes. The S90V Bugout, S90V mini Freek, and TRM Neutron would be good choices for smaller options. For larger options, Spyderco Native 5 (in one of the above-mentioned steels), the M4 Freek with the coated blade, hogue Ritter RSK in 20CV, the Spyderco Shaman (in one of the above-mentioned steels), Spyderco Manix 2 (in one of the above-mentioned steels), and TRM Atom are great options. Worth noting: I did not put the Spyderco Paramilitary 2 or Para 3 on this list due to the combined aggressive taper and flat grinds. They are excellent at cutting boxes but the tips are relatively this and you may be cutting pallet straps and other things repetitively enough that I’d worry about the blade snaking near the hole or the tip snapping. Yes, people have done torture testing on those modes but you don’t see people posting snapped blades of stouter models and you do see them posting them of these two models.

    • @bmft5884
      @bmft5884 Před 2 lety

      @@TripleEEDC I don't think they are Dimond. What do you think about work sharp systems. Would they be worth the Investment. Or should I invest in Dimond stones bc the stones I use are just old school stone we have at work. Have to use oil on them I don't know the grit. Like I said not a knife guy. To me they are just Tools however I know that you get what you pay for My dad was a Mechanic so I know you have to suck it up and spend some money to keep your Tools maintain.

    • @mewithknives3481
      @mewithknives3481 Před 2 lety

      @@bmft5884 if I may add to triple e edc's reply another knife option could be the Sig Sauer K320 it comes in S30V and you can get it with a coated blade or the knifecenter exclusive has a stonewashed blade. I have a bunch of the worksharp products and the field sharpener, bench stone with tri abrasives, or the guided field sharpener will great with any of the aforementioned steels.

  • @charlesard8639
    @charlesard8639 Před 2 lety +1

    I didn't hear witch one you like best??

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety +2

      Oddly enough, I like the aluminum on slightly more than the titanium one. The scales are just done so well and fit better in hand. Plus the M390 is perfect.

  • @bryancbailey
    @bryancbailey Před 2 lety +1

    Which one is your favorite?

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety +1

      I think the aluminum is actually the best one. I love titanium more than aluminum in general but the aluminum is just done so well on this.

  • @ahrimanmagic
    @ahrimanmagic Před 2 lety +2

    Debating aluminum handle vs carbon fibre handle for the rat 2 idk what to get any suggestions from the comments.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety

      I prefer titanium over CF but I prefer a solid-feeling knife over a lighter one. If you prefer solid-feeling, go with the Ti. If you prefer lighter, go with the CF.

  • @matthewclay4446
    @matthewclay4446 Před 2 lety

    Alrighty then !!!

  • @nonammmmme
    @nonammmmme Před 2 lety +1

    Do you prefer Aluminum or CF version?

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s tough but I tend to prefer metals to CF and the aluminum is really well-done. I would pick the aluminum if I had to choose.

  • @emak4558
    @emak4558 Před 2 lety

    “I am going to talk about the steels so fast forward if …” as he talks about the scales and clip.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety

      I’m pretty sure I covered the steels but if you want to know anything specific, I’ll be happy to address anything I missed in the video right here in the comments or by DM at triple.e.edc@gmail.com.

  • @user-xx5zl8dz1v
    @user-xx5zl8dz1v Před 2 lety +1

    The 535Bk-4 don’t say USA on the blade . Yet they have m390 on other models that have USA 🤔 and the 535-4 is not dlc . Yet bench made said everything is made and assembled in the USA so what’s with that

  • @LosDoyerss
    @LosDoyerss Před rokem +1

    I'd take micarta over all of these. It's not only strong but also provides excellent grip as well as super lightweight.
    Carbon fiber is lightweight but has poor grip. Micarta is still far better.

  • @JohnnyTaxonomy
    @JohnnyTaxonomy Před 9 měsíci

    I like Benchmade a lot, but the fact that an aluminum scaled, stock Bugout costs $300 and a titanium scaled custom shop bugout is $410 (minimum), is just unbelievably ridiculous. Warranty or not, that is some audacious price gouging. You can spend $200 for plain titanium scales at BM in the custom shop, or you can get better looking titanium scales from Flytanium for $70-$75.

  • @michaell397
    @michaell397 Před 2 lety

    I keep seeing/hearing one odd thing in these reviews. Why alu. and the statement here for instance that it too is relatively light as well. Uh, Huge gorilla in the room and the common misconception.
    Ti. is roughly one half the weight of ss steel for scales. No one sees to realis that Alu. is roughly one half the weight of Ti.. and this gets completely missed again and again. And of course the CF scales are substantially lighter that any of the others.
    I prefer Ti. for several reasons. One, being diabetic, I have a bit of loss of feeling in my finger tips and my Osborne 940-1 is simply too light for decent control. I do have a limited production Ti. scaled numbered 904 in the Ti. scales, and even though it is quite expensive and most have them as mostly safe queens, mine is my user and will continue to be so. Love the look, feeling in the hand, and if scratched, I can simply re-bead blast the scales and they look good as new.
    so now you have anther valid reason for Why alu.!
    KnifeMaker

  • @jeffbierma6238
    @jeffbierma6238 Před rokem +2

    Why would you do a comparison video of scales without the weight???

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před rokem

      In my opinion, splitting hairs between the weights of Micarta, G10, and CF will cause people to disproportionately value weight when we’re talking fractions of an ounce difference but major difference in feel of each one mostly unrelated to weight. If you need the weights, they are all between 1.8 ounces and 2.5 ounces from the factory with CF-elite (not CF being the lightest at 1.8 ounces. The regular Grivory one is just under 2 ounces and the CF one is just over 2 ounces. The G10 one (except for the BHQ exclusive) is a little over 2.2 ounces. The aluminum one is 2.5 ounces. I also assume most people would know that aluminum is the heaviest out of the bunch. The titanium scales are after-market so I don’t know how much those weigh.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před rokem

      It’s a good question. These are my reasons though.

  • @faethe000
    @faethe000 Před 2 lety +2

    BM DLC coating wears away fairly quickly for people who do more than open mail with their knives.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety

      Benchmade uses cerakote on some knives and dlc on others. Cerakote wears more quickly than DLC. Benchmade’s DLC is actually quite good.

  • @ZoneCrasher
    @ZoneCrasher Před 2 lety +2

    The carbon fiber version is the best, I can't praise enough of it. The aluminum one is solid but it's so heavy, it defeats the purpose of being a lightweight EDC.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety

      I actually really like the aluminum one the best. However, carbon fiber one is also amazing. I also like S90V more than M390.

    • @martinmiller1087
      @martinmiller1087 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TripleEEDC Why don't you switch the blades and put your S-90V blade on the aluminum handle and the M390 blade onto the carbon fiber handle? ... Then you'd have your very own Grail Bugout.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety +1

      @@martinmiller1087 I like them as they are and swapped. Too hard to decide 😂

  • @rodneypearson6986
    @rodneypearson6986 Před 2 lety +3

    Really like my carbon fiber version

  • @TadD1776
    @TadD1776 Před 2 měsíci

    Our definitions of heavily used do not align

  • @SolGuy42
    @SolGuy42 Před 2 lety

    Funny that they call them scales. Seems to me they are integral to the knife and make the knife functional. At least in this class of knife. Not something you add on. It IS the knife as much as the blade is.

  • @matthewadler1329
    @matthewadler1329 Před 2 lety

    Honestly, outside of highly specialized tools, you can keep S90V. More trouble than its worth, and so expensive. I really don't like it.

  • @matthewclay4446
    @matthewclay4446 Před 2 lety

    S30 chippy ok then !

  • @SolGuy42
    @SolGuy42 Před 2 lety +1

    I’d like to see destruction tests on carbon vs aluminum. Carbon I believe can be stronger. I have the carbon and like the way it feels. Very rigid, warm, and silent. Carbon Seems indestructible.

    • @jamiegaudet6008
      @jamiegaudet6008 Před rokem

      9 months later, did you ever find out which one is stronger between Carbon Fiber vs Aluminum?

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před rokem

      Give the relative thicknesses and the milling on the aluminum, I would guess the CF is stronger but you’ll be fine on either one if not abused significantly beyond the intended use case for this knife

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před rokem

      *given (it won’t let me edit)

    • @jamiegaudet6008
      @jamiegaudet6008 Před rokem

      @@TripleEEDC thanks for the reply!

  • @wnJhntn
    @wnJhntn Před 2 lety +1

    I bought all 9 and each one fell apart immediately

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety

      I highly doubt 9 knives from Benchmade (even thin ones like the bugout) all “fell apart” unless you were batoning with them, in which case you’d deserve it for batoning with a light duty edc knife. Also, Zach from Zach’s Stuff did a torture test on the bugout and it stood up way better than expected. Also, why buy so many bugouts if they fell apart on you?

    • @wnJhntn
      @wnJhntn Před 2 lety

      @@TripleEEDC ok, so I bought 9 at 1 time cause they're hot. Then after they all fell apart as soon as they opened, wish wouldn't give me a refund. But it's okay because they were online 2 dollars

    • @RNDist
      @RNDist Před 2 lety

      I knew you had ordered them from (wish) lol 😆 the real benchmades are solid 💪

    • @wnJhntn
      @wnJhntn Před 2 lety

      @@RNDist bruuuhhhhh

    • @wnJhntn
      @wnJhntn Před 2 lety

      @@RNDist gullible sf

  • @billballbuster7186
    @billballbuster7186 Před 2 lety

    FRN is nothing like Grivory

  • @mrnobodyz
    @mrnobodyz Před 6 měsíci +1

    I can’t believe american adults actually cut boxes for a living, obviously something is getting lost in translation.😂😂😂

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 6 měsíci

      I meant as a major part of your job, not as your whole job!

    • @mrnobodyz
      @mrnobodyz Před 6 měsíci

      @@TripleEEDC no wonder!😂

  • @theknifeconnection9571

    In my honest opinion s30 is superior to s35

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety

      They’re very similar but I think it depends on the heat treat

  • @partyfrog69
    @partyfrog69 Před 2 lety

    Or you could just go bad-ass and get a Ganzo.

  • @jimgrif5998
    @jimgrif5998 Před 10 měsíci +1

    All insanely overpriced. This coming from a BM fan.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah. Pricing is out of control on so many things these days.

  • @bassingbasics6621
    @bassingbasics6621 Před 2 lety

    Steels are overrated. Almost any steel will work for anyones EDC. Opening boxes with 8cr13 is as easy as S90V lol. I care a lot more about how the knife feels and looks over steel material.

  • @charlessalmond7076
    @charlessalmond7076 Před 2 lety

    Algorithm comment

  • @Richard_Cranium_Daily
    @Richard_Cranium_Daily Před 2 lety +1

    I purchased an SMKW exclusive Bugout with Ti scales. The blade rub was so bad, it couldn’t be brought back to even near center.
    I don’t know if the scales were put on by Benchmade or SMKW, but it was ridiculous.
    Sure, aluminum is an alternative to titanium. But, a near 5 year old design with M390 and aluminum scales for $234? Nope, they can keep it.
    Give me the Ti. At least Ti has a good raw material value.

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety

      I get what you are saying but i did a value proposition video on the CF/S90V bugout. You should check that one out.

  • @andrewsteinberg7728
    @andrewsteinberg7728 Před 2 lety

    spyderco frn is stronger than benchmades

  • @harveycamacho2247
    @harveycamacho2247 Před měsícem

    None of these knives are worth the price you’re just paying for a name not the quality of the knife bench made knives are out of control with pricing

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před měsícem

      I agree they are priced too high but I disagree that the quality isn’t there. The prices have gone up across the board from all makers recently due to inflation.

  • @bulldogsofeastvan5647

    Not much of a Man blade!

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před rokem

      Great EDC and office knife. Doesn't hit the mark with the tactical market.

  • @johnjacobs3502
    @johnjacobs3502 Před 2 lety +1

    ....

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před 2 lety

      You are welcome to comment more often than just “period”-ically. See what I did there? 😜🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  • @elitepatriot9907
    @elitepatriot9907 Před rokem

    Bad bad bad reviews

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před rokem

      They made me feel soo good’. They make me feel so good! Are wet doing puff daddy now?

  • @Tox927
    @Tox927 Před rokem

    Lol.. this dude doesnt know what hard use even means and he's talking like he knows about knife steels and what people need. Hilarious

    • @TripleEEDC
      @TripleEEDC  Před rokem +6

      Lol. This dude doesn’t know how to leave a thoughtful comment on the internet, and he’s talking like he knows about knife reviews and how they should be done. Hilarious.