Sunday 31 July 2016

EasyAcc Rugged Power Bank IP67 Rating Twin USB Ports TEST of the SEA!





Hi all just reviewed this Rugged Power Bank from EasyAcc. It's a IP67 rated twin USB charging device full of Li-ion 18650 cells. You can recharge many USB powered devices with it. I gave it a thorough dunking in the sea and looked at the flashlight function as well. It should charge GoPro batteries as well.


EasyAcc Rugged Power Bank powering up a GoPro Hero2 action camera
The GoPro Camera can be powered directly from the EasyAcc Rugged Power Bank. This will allow you an extremely long shooting time, perfect for time lapse!

You can also charge the GoPro battery with the EasyAcc Rugged Power Bank.
RED Charging light ON- GoPro Battery being Charged in situ.


 Also do you like reading whilst out camping? How are you going to charge that Kindle???

Here's how:


EasyAcc Rugged Power Bank battery pack charging a Kindle book reader


Check it out.

Saturday 23 July 2016

JaktKit KNV2 Follow up


The question is am I still using the KNV2 from JaktKit of Sweden?

Of course I am!


Despite  uninformed and basically troll type comments from the stirrers on Blade Forums. I stand by what I said about this knife in my blog and on my video review.

YES it's manufactured in China. When I read "Made in China", to me means generally products are of low quality. However, when non Chinese (or Chinese companies) companies pay particular attention to quality control and R and D then there is NO reason why products manufactured in China can not be of high standard. Unfortunately there is so much junk coming out of that country from companies trying to make a fast buck and don't give a stuff about the negative connotations.
Enough of that now. JaktKit KNV2 is well made, comfortable and stays sharp under tough field usage, that's a fact.

I don't care if the Alloy is called XYZW5543Cr steel. What I really care about is does the product perform according to the manufacturers product blurb. That's all. 




And the KNV2 does exactly and better than what Jaktkit says. Good enough for me. Let's face it, the knife is Designed in Sweden. It's making waves due to it's quality and price point. People don't like that.

Here are the Facts once again:



Construction: Drop forged, meaning super tough aligned microstructure (impossible to achieve via milled stock removal made knives).

Steel alloy: Ahonest Changjiang Steel Company Ltd. made 99CrMoV (proprietary formulation for Jaktkit) ESR production (Electro Slag Removal) for quality raw material.
99Cr19MoV has carbon of 1,08% (tolerances 0,96-1,2 % )

Convex hand ground edge.

Top quality TPEE polymer handle over moulded onto a full 5mm thick tang.








Tuesday 12 July 2016

FOX KNIVES FX131 MGT PRO HUNTER 


Fox knives Pro Hunter, I've had my eye on this model for a very long time. Why? Because i think it's a good knife and now I'll tell you why.

Like most of higher end FKMD's or FOX Knive's products, the blade steel, is that now classic N690 Cobalt stainless steel from


 BĂ–HLER Edelstahl and let's face it, i think

after many years of field testing knives made from this steel, it's a very very good premium stainless alloy for outdoor knives.

The FX131MGT (PRO HUNTER) feels great in the ungloved hand. The handle is just right for a hunting and camping knife, nice and grippy so there is not going to be some blood and slime soaked knife slipping out of your tired wet hands at the end of a long day's hunting.
There is a well placed finger gimping 

and a swedge 

for nice blade penetration durning butchering too.
The scales are made from FOX's 3D machined micarta,

attached via allen bolts. The blade has Fox's black teflon coating. From experience this coating will start to wear off after heavy use ( but I mean heavy use!). I've got several knife models from FOX with this coating and after about 3 months solid use the coating will wear a bit. It's really only cosmetic and doesn't worry me in the slightest. 

The blade length of just 105mm as measured from the guard. This is within a good range for a hunting blade  (under 170mm) as too long will make skinning too tiresome on the hands not to mention very slow. A short blade like this will deliver lots of power to the joint when butchering too. The maximum blade thickness I measured at 4.5mm, 

Blade thickness measured from the
ricasso

perfect for a hunting knife. Generally speaking I don't like "hunting knives" thicker than say 5mm at the  spine, otherwise they start to become more of something else.

It's a drop point with a full flat grind to a beveled cutting edge.

There is a generous lanyard hole

 and extended pommel, with a milled surface that sits perfectly for a reverse grip (though I have no idea why one would need to grip this type of knife in this manner- no matter, it's there).

The FX131 MGT comes with a very nicely stitch leather scabbard belt mountable.

This model is also available with a Santos hardwood handle as shown here.
When I'm hunting, I want a knife I can use around the camp to both help with prep and feed myself too. i don't want to have to carry dozens of knives with me. The FOX Knives FX131M or otherwise listed as the FX131MGT feels like it fits the bill for me in this department.

Anyway, stay tuned, a video field test and review will be coming out soon here.