The BIG one...Manix vs AR!!!!!!
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 7:17 pm
First turn your polite buttons on...PLEASE!!! This may be of interest to many of you considering the do all, beat all, abuse all knife purchase. Take this with the good spirit it is offered. Plus a good forumite asked :D
First the specs..or at least the ones I have got :)
Manix
Handle-G-10, dual stainless steel liners
Blade- approx 3 1/4 inches. S30V, flat ground, just under 3/16 thick satin finish.
Lock-Front lock
General-Tip up/down/left/right carry, 6 oz on my kitchen scale, lanyard hole, opening hole, finger choil. Overall length approx 8 3/4 inches.
AR
Handle-G-10, dual Ti liners
Blade- approx 3 1/4. S30V, flat ground, just over 3/16 thick, tiger stripe finish.
Lock-Liner lock, though MUCH thicker than most, just under an 1/8 of an inch.
General- Tip Up left/right. 8.5 oz on my kitchen scale. One of the Ti spacers to be used for lanyard. Stud to open. Finger choil. Overall length 9 7/16.
Here goes :eek:
Overall the AR is much beefier feeling. It is a lot more squared off'ish. The Manix is much more comfortable in my hand. In any combination of the Manix' choil positions I am totally comfortable. The AR has larger choils so it does not offer as fine of hand placement. They both have great fit and finish, the edge going slightly to the Manix, but that may be due to the rougher texture on the AR. The G-10 is much more grippy on the AR, slipping is not an issue. The Manix has a lot more sculpting to the handle. The blades are so similar that it is scary. One is shiny/the other has stripes. I have found both equal in edge retention and sharpness out of the gate. I prefer hole openers, but the stud on the AR works well for its design. I have used other stud openers that have tore my thumb apart. The pivot is a lot bigger in the AR...no doubt about it. When I was using them both to make kindling and baton wood, I thought for a minute about the small'ish pivot on the Manix. If you did not read my other thread, they both held up fine. Though if they were to fail the liner would only slip on the AR where the lock would bust on the Manix. Cutting stuff has been very similar, the edge geometry is very similar. The lanyard hole on the Manix is nice, I am not really a fan of Striders method to attach lanyards...but it does work. There is quite a bit more handle on the AR for relatively identical blade sizes. You can get a lot of leverage to pry(yes pry) on the AR. I did not get a chance to try chopping but think the added length and weight of the AR would give it the edge. Kitchen duties would be a bit nicer to perform due to the lightness of the Manix and shorter handle. Hmmm, what else???? Carry, the Manix is much thinner and sits nicely in the pocket. The AR is a lot thicker but after a few days I got used to the added bulk. I would like to get a Cordura sheath for it and tuck it on my belt though.
Price and warranty(do I want to go here???? :D ) You would have to be living under a rock lately to not know the AR is $350 while the Manix is $120. I have never had a problem with Spyderco's warranty or Striders...NEVER had to use either :D
Here are some pics, sorry the sun was starting to go down and I was too tired to really do a good job(that sounds like a good excuse for my crappy pic skills :p ) Any questions or NICE comments welcome.
Craig
First the specs..or at least the ones I have got :)
Manix
Handle-G-10, dual stainless steel liners
Blade- approx 3 1/4 inches. S30V, flat ground, just under 3/16 thick satin finish.
Lock-Front lock
General-Tip up/down/left/right carry, 6 oz on my kitchen scale, lanyard hole, opening hole, finger choil. Overall length approx 8 3/4 inches.
AR
Handle-G-10, dual Ti liners
Blade- approx 3 1/4. S30V, flat ground, just over 3/16 thick, tiger stripe finish.
Lock-Liner lock, though MUCH thicker than most, just under an 1/8 of an inch.
General- Tip Up left/right. 8.5 oz on my kitchen scale. One of the Ti spacers to be used for lanyard. Stud to open. Finger choil. Overall length 9 7/16.
Here goes :eek:
Overall the AR is much beefier feeling. It is a lot more squared off'ish. The Manix is much more comfortable in my hand. In any combination of the Manix' choil positions I am totally comfortable. The AR has larger choils so it does not offer as fine of hand placement. They both have great fit and finish, the edge going slightly to the Manix, but that may be due to the rougher texture on the AR. The G-10 is much more grippy on the AR, slipping is not an issue. The Manix has a lot more sculpting to the handle. The blades are so similar that it is scary. One is shiny/the other has stripes. I have found both equal in edge retention and sharpness out of the gate. I prefer hole openers, but the stud on the AR works well for its design. I have used other stud openers that have tore my thumb apart. The pivot is a lot bigger in the AR...no doubt about it. When I was using them both to make kindling and baton wood, I thought for a minute about the small'ish pivot on the Manix. If you did not read my other thread, they both held up fine. Though if they were to fail the liner would only slip on the AR where the lock would bust on the Manix. Cutting stuff has been very similar, the edge geometry is very similar. The lanyard hole on the Manix is nice, I am not really a fan of Striders method to attach lanyards...but it does work. There is quite a bit more handle on the AR for relatively identical blade sizes. You can get a lot of leverage to pry(yes pry) on the AR. I did not get a chance to try chopping but think the added length and weight of the AR would give it the edge. Kitchen duties would be a bit nicer to perform due to the lightness of the Manix and shorter handle. Hmmm, what else???? Carry, the Manix is much thinner and sits nicely in the pocket. The AR is a lot thicker but after a few days I got used to the added bulk. I would like to get a Cordura sheath for it and tuck it on my belt though.
Price and warranty(do I want to go here???? :D ) You would have to be living under a rock lately to not know the AR is $350 while the Manix is $120. I have never had a problem with Spyderco's warranty or Striders...NEVER had to use either :D
Here are some pics, sorry the sun was starting to go down and I was too tired to really do a good job(that sounds like a good excuse for my crappy pic skills :p ) Any questions or NICE comments welcome.
Craig