cyberspyder
Enlightened
Spyderco Paramilitary...these go for around $65-$75 used.
cbxer55, I've EDCed a Benchmade 710 for over a decade now. In that time I've had ONE omega spring break. Now, since the Axis lock uses two springs, my lock never failed. I've had several other Axis lock knives in my time as well and none of those have ever failed. The failure rate on the Axis locks is better than most other systems. Your concerns are frankly unfounded.
Kershaw Cyclone (but it´s a little heavy...)
I ended up with a small Sebenza and like it quite a bit, but as with my Pinnacle, found myself back using my 525, 705 and 710.I've never seen a Sebenza other than in pics but my understanding is that my Benchmade Pinnacle is a fairly good representation of one and I've got to say it is one of my favorite knives and probably should have listed it instead of the 525 for 'toughest' choice.
Has anyone here had the opportunity to compare these two, the Sebenza and Pinnacle?
Still looking to get one of the smaller Sebenza's and this Pinnacle's not going anywhere! :thumbsup:
To each his own, I guess.I can think of any number of things you can do with a Benchmade Skirmish, a Zero Tolerance folder, etc etc that would completely destroy a Victorinox. Handy, yes. Tough? Not so much.
That was Ericks point. This thread's focus is on the toughest folder, not which you would prefer or I think is handiest, but which is the most durable.To each his own, I guess.