Big Sky Guy
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Gerber Vital for me. 2-3 blades to break down an Elk.
The blade release mechanism on the Gerber Vital is far superior and much safer (both IMO) than the Havalon Piranta or Tyto etc. People mentioning using pliers or the Piranta blade remover tool (which does help and work) are mentioning that because it's an inferior design (IMO) that often necessitates this. One more thing to bring/forget/lose. Baffles me that these get so much love over the Gerber Vital.
Outdoor Edge is also great option, you can sharpen those blades quite a bit which negates the higher cost of those blades.
I also did not like any of the newer Gerber's that Randy did with Gerber for field use. I've used them at home processing meat quite a bit and like them for that a lot though.
The blade release mechanism on the Gerber Vital is far superior and much safer (both IMO) than the Havalon Piranta or Tyto etc. People mentioning using pliers or the Piranta blade remover tool (which does help and work) are mentioning that because it's an inferior design (IMO) that often necessitates this. One more thing to bring/forget/lose. Baffles me that these get so much love over the Gerber Vital.
Outdoor Edge is also great option, you can sharpen those blades quite a bit which negates the higher cost of those blades.
I also did not like any of the newer Gerber's that Randy did with Gerber for field use. I've used them at home processing meat quite a bit and like them for that a lot though.