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Quote from: Smossy on July 16, 2013, 10:44:12 PMQuote from: liljozie495 on July 15, 2013, 10:07:53 PMHavalon only way to go lolYeah after all the looking around those are what I would go with myself, Going to pick one up soon.I really like the concept of the havalon knives, especially the weight savings - but I've read so many reviews about how flimsy these knives and blades are.
Quote from: liljozie495 on July 15, 2013, 10:07:53 PMHavalon only way to go lolYeah after all the looking around those are what I would go with myself, Going to pick one up soon.
Havalon only way to go lol
They are flimsy but thats what makes them so sharp. I think the sharpness makes up for the lack of strength, but you would definetly need something alittle bigger to get through bones and stuff.
Quote from: Smossy on July 18, 2013, 01:46:18 PMThey are flimsy but thats what makes them so sharp. I think the sharpness makes up for the lack of strength, but you would definetly need something alittle bigger to get through bones and stuff.dont go through bones, go around. havalon is all a guy needs for anything in north america. i can do a bear with 1.5, maybe 2 blades. youre doing something wrong if youre breaking the blades.
Quote from: fillthefreezer on July 18, 2013, 03:03:03 PMQuote from: Smossy on July 18, 2013, 01:46:18 PMThey are flimsy but thats what makes them so sharp. I think the sharpness makes up for the lack of strength, but you would definetly need something alittle bigger to get through bones and stuff.dont go through bones, go around. havalon is all a guy needs for anything in north america. i can do a bear with 1.5, maybe 2 blades. youre doing something wrong if youre breaking the blades. Ive never skinned a game animal, I just play with all the toys. I know lots of people that go chop through the chest cavity's, joints. stuff like that.
Quote from: Smossy on July 18, 2013, 03:06:27 PMQuote from: fillthefreezer on July 18, 2013, 03:03:03 PMQuote from: Smossy on July 18, 2013, 01:46:18 PMThey are flimsy but thats what makes them so sharp. I think the sharpness makes up for the lack of strength, but you would definetly need something alittle bigger to get through bones and stuff.dont go through bones, go around. havalon is all a guy needs for anything in north america. i can do a bear with 1.5, maybe 2 blades. youre doing something wrong if youre breaking the blades. Ive never skinned a game animal, I just play with all the toys. I know lots of people that go chop through the chest cavity's, joints. stuff like that.If you are chopping though bones you are doing more work than you need to or have to do. bones are held together to make up the skeleton by Ligaments, Tendons, Muscle and Cartilage, cut through that soft stuff and they fall apart, no hacking, chopping, spliting sawing etc...its super easy....unless your doublej and cut yourself in the proccess..
Quote from: acnewman55 on July 17, 2013, 10:21:55 AMQuote from: Smossy on July 16, 2013, 10:44:12 PMQuote from: liljozie495 on July 15, 2013, 10:07:53 PMHavalon only way to go lolYeah after all the looking around those are what I would go with myself, Going to pick one up soon.I really like the concept of the havalon knives, especially the weight savings - but I've read so many reviews about how flimsy these knives and blades are.I have 3 of them and all the knives have held up well and I have put them threw a lot. The blades like I have said and shown are prone to breaking when used for more heavy work then skinning. The shorter 22 blades are stronger and been working well for me. I still like them aluminum knife over the plastic one. I like the thickness of the grip on the plastic one. Think the new torch or whatever the newer model is called will be the best. I will pick up one for this fall.
Quote from: Buckmark on July 18, 2013, 03:31:26 PMQuote from: Smossy on July 18, 2013, 03:06:27 PMQuote from: fillthefreezer on July 18, 2013, 03:03:03 PMQuote from: Smossy on July 18, 2013, 01:46:18 PMThey are flimsy but thats what makes them so sharp. I think the sharpness makes up for the lack of strength, but you would definetly need something alittle bigger to get through bones and stuff.dont go through bones, go around. havalon is all a guy needs for anything in north america. i can do a bear with 1.5, maybe 2 blades. youre doing something wrong if youre breaking the blades. Ive never skinned a game animal, I just play with all the toys. I know lots of people that go chop through the chest cavity's, joints. stuff like that.If you are chopping though bones you are doing more work than you need to or have to do. bones are held together to make up the skeleton by Ligaments, Tendons, Muscle and Cartilage, cut through that soft stuff and they fall apart, no hacking, chopping, spliting sawing etc...its super easy....unless your doublej and cut yourself in the proccess..lol. Alright sounds good. So one sharp knife with tons of replaceable blades it is.
Smossy....cut smart...not hard. As long as it isn't gut shot I really do enjoy the knife work.
Quote from: carpsniperg2 on July 18, 2013, 02:13:38 PMQuote from: acnewman55 on July 17, 2013, 10:21:55 AMQuote from: Smossy on July 16, 2013, 10:44:12 PMQuote from: liljozie495 on July 15, 2013, 10:07:53 PMHavalon only way to go lolYeah after all the looking around those are what I would go with myself, Going to pick one up soon.I really like the concept of the havalon knives, especially the weight savings - but I've read so many reviews about how flimsy these knives and blades are.I have 3 of them and all the knives have held up well and I have put them threw a lot. The blades like I have said and shown are prone to breaking when used for more heavy work then skinning. The shorter 22 blades are stronger and been working well for me. I still like them aluminum knife over the plastic one. I like the thickness of the grip on the plastic one. Think the new torch or whatever the newer model is called will be the best. I will pick up one for this fall.So they have 2 styles of blades?