Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
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Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
Recently got a PM2, first Golden Colorado Spydie and was very impressed with the fit and finish, looking for more Golden
models. I'm not terribly rich so I try to keep it under $110 per knife(Splurged on the PM2 lol), eventually saw these:
https://www.bladehq.com/item--Spyderco- ... nife--7989
https://www.bladehq.com/item--Spyderco- ... nife--9303
Should I pick them up? Or is there something better in my budget?
models. I'm not terribly rich so I try to keep it under $110 per knife(Splurged on the PM2 lol), eventually saw these:
https://www.bladehq.com/item--Spyderco- ... nife--7989
https://www.bladehq.com/item--Spyderco- ... nife--9303
Should I pick them up? Or is there something better in my budget?
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
Hard to go wrong with either honestly. If you like the size of the PM2, the Manix might be a better fit. But if you want something smaller, lighter and non locking then the UKPK is great.
Lets be honest here though, consensus on the forum always will be get both :D
Lets be honest here though, consensus on the forum always will be get both :D
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
You can't go wrong with the UKPK and the Manix 2 LW.
Those are two of my most used Spyderco knives (the others are the Manix 2 G-10 and the Chaparral).
If I could only have two folding knives, they would probably be a Manix 2 LW and a UKPK.
Definitely get them. :)
How often do you travel outside of Texas? The UKPK is my go-to travel knife for restrictive jurisdictions (the Manix is my go-to EDC for home).
Those are two of my most used Spyderco knives (the others are the Manix 2 G-10 and the Chaparral).
If I could only have two folding knives, they would probably be a Manix 2 LW and a UKPK.
Definitely get them. :)
How often do you travel outside of Texas? The UKPK is my go-to travel knife for restrictive jurisdictions (the Manix is my go-to EDC for home).
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
Not very often LOLTomAiello wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 1:23 pmYou can't go wrong with the UKPK and the Manix 2 LW.
Those are two of my most used Spyderco knives (the others are the Manix 2 G-10 and the Chaparral).
If I could only have two folding knives, they would probably be a Manix 2 LW and a UKPK.
Definitely get them. :)
How often do you travel outside of Texas? The UKPK is my go-to travel knife for restrictive jurisdictions (the Manix is my go-to EDC for home).
The pen may be mightier than the sword, but the knife is cooler than the pen.
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Start with the Manix, then. The UKPK is really easy to carry (it weighs almost nothing) but since it's non-locking it's not my first choice when I am in a place that lets me carry a locking blade. I once carried the s110v UKPK exclusively for three weeks just to see how it went, and it was honestly fine as an "only" knife, but I default back to the Manix pretty much all the time.
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Not to disparage the UKPK - by all accounts it's a great knife - but SG had a good suggestion with the para3 lightweight. It's becoming one of my favorite 3ish-inch spydies. I like the g10 version, but I often feel a little disappointment when I open it and it doesn't have the longer pm2 blade. Not so with the lightweight - i think it just feels better proportioned overall to me.
As for the Manix...I think everyone should have one in one flavor or another!
As for the Manix...I think everyone should have one in one flavor or another!
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
Between those two I would say the UKPK, simply because I’m not fond of the Manix. If you are going for the UKPK I would hold out another 6 weeks or so and get the Heinnie Haynes S30V/G10 version. But, if you want a slip joint that you can take the clip off and wear comfortably in the bottom of your pocket I would recommend the Urban, it’s not Golden made though.
https://www.heinnie.com/spyderco-heinni ... nknife-g10
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
Out of the two you mentioned I would go with the Manix 2. I don't have a UKPK, and I don't have a Manix 2 LW version, but I have 3 G10 models and really like them.
The only thing I don't really like about the Manix LW is the pinned construction but I never heard many complaints of it.
The only thing I don't really like about the Manix LW is the pinned construction but I never heard many complaints of it.
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
These are two of my favorite knives and they get used often. The Manix 2 LW is a real joy to use as it fits the hand extremely well. The ergos are spot on for me. I also like the UKPK, which is basically a non-locking Caly3, and a lot cheaper, too. I prefer the leaf blade, but the drop point is good, too. You will not be disappointed.PoisonedPizza wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:19 pmRecently got a PM2, first Golden Colorado Spydie and was very impressed with the fit and finish, looking for more Golden
models. I'm not terribly rich so I try to keep it under $110 per knife(Splurged on the PM2 lol), eventually saw these:
https://www.bladehq.com/item--Spyderco- ... nife--7989
https://www.bladehq.com/item--Spyderco- ... nife--9303
Should I pick them up? Or is there something better in my budget?
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
The UKPK is my go-to knife. I carry it almost every day. And I have a lot to choose from. Native, lil native, para2, para3, para3 LW, etc. The UKPK is just so light an simple it's the one I almost always grab.
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The Manix 2 LW is a great knife at a great price point, in my opinion. Everything from the bidirectional pattern that provides a great grip, to the wire clip that provides snagless removal from the pocket is spot on. If you're patient, a Sprint model with a REX 45 blade is going to be released soon. If you're quick, you might be able to get one of these. I'd hold out for one of these.PoisonedPizza wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:19 pmShould I pick them up? Or is there something better in my budget?
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
Try and get the manix 2 ltwt sprint.
Or, and this is over your budget, get the manix 2 ltwt in spy 27.
They will have better steel performance than the standard version.
Or, and this is over your budget, get the manix 2 ltwt in spy 27.
They will have better steel performance than the standard version.
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It's a bit over your budget, but the Native 5 Salt SE and a Sharpmaker. You've just got to experience a full SE knife that's been tuned up on a Sharpmaker. The Native 5 Salt combines that with essentially maintenance free materials that you can sweat on and play in the water with all summer with no worries about your knife.
Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
Both your choices are excellent and both now come in BD1N steel. That's not all they have in common since they are also linerless with wire clips. You hit the trifecta! All kidding aside, these qualities make for a great, high value EDC package in my book. I have them both and carry them often. I'm very impressed with the overall capabilities of BD1N and how easy it is to put and keep an edge on it.
I have the blue translucent Manix and I swapped out the standard wire clip on it for a deep carry wire clip. Though I also have the UKPK in S110, I never carry that one and will probably gift or sell it. I had to do a little searching to find a new release in BD1N but they are starting to show up.
Start with the UKPK since you already have a larger Spydie in the PM2. That will give you a feel for the BD1N steel. But don't hesitate on picking up a Manix 2 LW in any steel. It's a great knife.
I have the blue translucent Manix and I swapped out the standard wire clip on it for a deep carry wire clip. Though I also have the UKPK in S110, I never carry that one and will probably gift or sell it. I had to do a little searching to find a new release in BD1N but they are starting to show up.
Start with the UKPK since you already have a larger Spydie in the PM2. That will give you a feel for the BD1N steel. But don't hesitate on picking up a Manix 2 LW in any steel. It's a great knife.
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
Got a sharpmaker already, looking into the native 5 saltugaarguy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 11:43 pmIt's a bit over your budget, but the Native 5 Salt SE and a Sharpmaker. You've just got to experience a full SE knife that's been tuned up on a Sharpmaker. The Native 5 Salt combines that with essentially maintenance free materials that you can sweat on and play in the water with all summer with no worries about your knife.
The pen may be mightier than the sword, but the knife is cooler than the pen.
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
It comes in LC200N, that's better than H1, right?PoisonedPizza wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:04 pmGot a sharpmaker already, looking into the native 5 saltugaarguy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 11:43 pmIt's a bit over your budget, but the Native 5 Salt SE and a Sharpmaker. You've just got to experience a full SE knife that's been tuned up on a Sharpmaker. The Native 5 Salt combines that with essentially maintenance free materials that you can sweat on and play in the water with all summer with no worries about your knife.
The pen may be mightier than the sword, but the knife is cooler than the pen.
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Yes, LC200N is the blade steel on the Native 5 Salt. LC200N has better edge holding in plain edge than H1 does in PE. Sal still says nothing has beaten serrated H1 in Spyderco's CATRA tests for pure edge retention. However, Evil D continues to show that serrated LC200N is amazingly tough and cuts like crazy in his Caribbean torture thread - viewtopic.php?f=2&t=85045. In SE I don't know that either H1 or LC200N is better than the other. I do think that the Native 5 Salt offers one heck of a combination of a very good folder with a very good blade steel, and hardware upgraded for extreme corrosion resistance to complete the package. So far it's also the only Golden made Salt.PoisonedPizza wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:15 pmIt comes in LC200N, that's better than H1, right?PoisonedPizza wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:04 pmGot a sharpmaker already, looking into the native 5 saltugaarguy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 11:43 pmIt's a bit over your budget, but the Native 5 Salt SE and a Sharpmaker. You've just got to experience a full SE knife that's been tuned up on a Sharpmaker. The Native 5 Salt combines that with essentially maintenance free materials that you can sweat on and play in the water with all summer with no worries about your knife.
Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
Pizza, you absolutely should get a Manix 2 LW imho.. it is an amazing design, and the CTS BD1N steel of the base model really keeps surprising me in a positive way.
But then: You should absolutely also try a serrated Spydie (and the Manix LW only comes in PE unfortunately...), especially since you have a sharpmaker already: Affordable options are the Tenacious LW in SE, or the Endela SE, maybe Salt 2 SE if you want something smaller.
But then: You should absolutely also try a serrated Spydie (and the Manix LW only comes in PE unfortunately...), especially since you have a sharpmaker already: Affordable options are the Tenacious LW in SE, or the Endela SE, maybe Salt 2 SE if you want something smaller.
Top three going by pocket-time (update March 24):
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
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Re: Should I get the Manix 2 LW and the UKPK or something else?
Sirenugaarguy wrote: ... So far it's also the only Golden made Salt.
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