Product Reviews
Whitby Gear Compact Binoculars
We’ve become accustomed to Whitby’s expanding range of knives. Now, however, they’ve created a new brand called ‘Whitby Gear’, which is currently offering binos and a few compasses. Review by Pete Wadeson.
Helle Arv Fixed Blade Knife
Helle knives are made to the most outstanding standards and the quality is unquestionable. Review by Mark Underwood.
Klean Kanteen TKPro 750ml Shale Black
Klean Kanteen is a very popular American manufacturer of drink and food containers, who first made their mark almost a decade ago by offering... Review by Pete Wadeson.
Leatherman Super Tool 300
Although Leatherman multi-tools are generally lightweight, they also produce some heavier grade tools for when strength and durability... Review by Mark Underwood.
Buck Selkirk
The Buck Selkirk Knife is a multifunctional survival knife that has added features to enhance its overall usefulness and survival attributes. Review by Mark Underwood.
Klean Kanteen 946ml Insulated TKCanister
There are plenty of insulated food containers around, but they only hold a small amount of food, nowhere near enough for a 'proper dinner'. Review by Mark Underwood.
Leatherman Rebar
When the Leatherman Rebar joined the company’s very comprehensive range of multi-tools, it soon became a favourite. Reviewer: Pete Wadeson
Buck Pursuit Pro Knife
Leaves and vegetation on the ground turn brown making it easy to put down and lose your knife. Reviewer: Mark Underwood
Helle Gaupe & Fjellkniven
Manufactured in Norway, Helle has a 70 year+ history and amazingly it takes up to 45 different manual procedures to complete a single knife. Reviewer: Pete Wadeson
Compadre Camp Knife, Axe and Froe
The Buck Compadre Series of outdoor tools comprises a camp knife, axe and a froe. Reviewer: Pete Wadeson
Quick On The Draw
Mark Underwood finally finds a holster for your multi-tool that is both secure and accessible...