An example with many performance cars is gearing for 0-60 times instead of actual speed. After all, we all know a real performance car is all about the one-two shift and crappy lap times :p . Meanwhile the rest of the gears are just spaced out seemingly at random for the power curve with a stupid high final drive ratio. There ya go: Mediocre performance and decent gas mileage.
With knives the example seems to hold true. I understand the aim towards stainless steel and qualities the general public will appreciate. We tend to go a little insane on lock strength, self-defense, and the other topics that few (if any) people will ever realize. Which is the best chopper for camp use even if it's as cumbersome as a shovel for anything else.
Take the Military as the antithesis to this criteria. While not for me, it strikes a cord of rational thought. A premium but not exotic steel, a quality but not braggable lock, etc. Like the Delica or Endura it's not a caricature of marketing chaos but a properly balanced and effective tool for dang near anything (except subtlety).
The more I see extremes in this world the more I want rational balances. Products that cover all the bases for what they should do rather than brag about what they will never do. Often the latter is full of gaping character flaws like the entire cast of Twilight.
I'm not ranting about medium vs mbc lock ratings or comparative edge holding with Mule knives. I'm talking about the "Which is weaker?" when the OP is comparing three of the strongest Spyderco locks in production.
Sometimes "the best ____" is just a bunch of marketing that distracts you from what is important: Finding the right thing for you. Whatever it is, do your research and stick to your guns even if it looks odd or people disagree.
Now, if you are specifically looking for a tool to fulfill a set of tasks obviously this isn't directed at you. :) .
Ps: I admit to owning a 1-mode 3,000 lumen flashlight. We all deserve the right to buy impractical things bordering on stupid! Just don't forget that happy medium that makes something...useful.
