This replica Inkosi doesn’t even mention the steel type! But I’m pretty sure the results from this test are going to shock you as much as it shocked me!
WIN+ Cutting Test: World’s Fastest Manual OTS Crushes The Competition
WIN+ Cutting Test: World’s Fastest Manual OTS Crushes The Competition
Remember that "ordinary-looking" G10-scaled EDC with the reverse tanto blade we reviewed earlier? Turns out its performance is just as groundbreaking as its hidden lock mechanism. While knife snobs are dropping hundreds on fancy steels, this budget blade is quietly outperforming them in real-world cutting tasks.
Special thanks to John Emerson (aka "TheTriFyre") for loaning this knife to the channel for these tests. If you missed our first video where we took this thing apart to reveal the ingenious manual OTF mechanism that nobody's talking about, make sure to check that out too.
For $35, this might be the best performance-to-price ratio we've ever seen on this channel. Drop a comment if you've grabbed one of these yet or if you're as shocked as we were by these test results!
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