SOG Aegis Tanto Review

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2011

The SOG Aegis Tanto blade with serrations was put to a test involving cutting rope and other cordage. That was in response to other Youtubers claiming that serrations cut rope better/quicker than a straight edge.
We grabbed a knife, Kershaw Blur without serrations to use in a cutting comparison. Overall, it seemed that the SOG Aegis performed slightly ahead of the Blur in rope cutting. Final thought, they both did an acceptable job.
Not in what I'd call a lightweight category, the Aegis has plenty of handle to grip, and sat well in our hands.

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  • i really like the way u have two people reviewing the product and having him fire questions at you not just a single going on nd on about a knife.. +1!

  • @1990prodigy thanks for the comment. We really do not have a system, but then again, I guess that is our system!

  • Kershaw Oso Sweet my current favorite for EDC!

    ★★★★★

  • @ArtisanTony because of you, Tony, I have the OSO in pocket right now, and will give it a workout over the next week or so.

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  • it wold suck if that opined in a forward pocket, tanto in the nuts... dam...

    good review. the safety is for legality issues in other places and liability.

  • safety was put in place to avoid liability issues

  • Thanks guys. You two are my favorite knife reviewers on YouTube

  • @usframe haha, I love that little knife!

  • @CaptainBerz that is about what I thought, also. I didn't have a problem with the blade steel or shape, and it sharpens to a very good edge.

  • @usframe I have seen that over time the blade play gets to a redic point and is not able to be used without thinking a problem may happen. I think for the money they could use better either handle or blade. Handle seems weaker than say a G10, which I am a fan of...

  • that is one sweet looking blade

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