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Kick vs. Blast

us Offline turbov21

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Kick vs. Blast
on: June 23, 2009, 07:19:00 AM
What are the general reasons someone would carry a Kick instead of a Blast?  I was comparing the two tools, trying to imagine a scenario where a Kick would come in handy but not a Blast, and I have to admit, I came up empty.  The slightly bulkier Blast seems like it would always be a better EDC than a Kick.

What am I not taking into consideration?  Certainly there must be some way the Kick trumps the Blast, I just lack the experience to think of it.  Thanks in advance!


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Re: Kick vs. Blast
Reply #1 on: June 23, 2009, 07:31:47 AM
The Blast is larger and heavier, and does not have the ability to accept a pocket clip. Some people only need basic tools, the saw/file may be totally unnecessary for a given individual. Also, the Kick doesn't lock, another personal preference issue. One major point for the Kick is that you can carry it IWB with the pocket clip, a method I generally prefer if sheath carry is not an option. Can't do this with the Blast.

So; size, weight and cost. No real functional advantage to the Kick although I guess the slightly thinner pliers may be able to accomplish some small percentage of tasks the larger pliers cannot.


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Re: Kick vs. Blast
Reply #2 on: June 23, 2009, 07:52:12 AM
It is thinner and cheaper so it could be appreciated by those who do not need a larger set of tools for EDC.  Whilst the Blast does supply more function it does so at the expense of extra weight; some people are quite sensitive about the weight of their EDC (though not me I'll admit :D).

The lack of locking blade could also be beneficial in those countries where carrying locking blades is frowned upon.


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Re: Kick vs. Blast
Reply #3 on: June 23, 2009, 08:39:56 AM
I prefer the Kick to my mate's Blast because it has the basic EDC tools for me. I do tend to carry the Kick when going out for the day etc Plus it's UK legal and thinner.
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Re: Kick vs. Blast
Reply #4 on: June 23, 2009, 09:15:26 AM
I don't have a Kick but I do have the Blast and Fuse.  Personally I find the ergonomics of the slightly thicker handles on the Blast make it quite a bit less comfy to use than the Fuse.  So I can only imagine that the Kick will be a more comfortable tool to use than the Blast, for those of us without shovels for hands.
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Re: Kick vs. Blast
Reply #5 on: June 23, 2009, 09:42:36 AM
The Kick also makes a great beater because it is cheap and simple. I always grab my Kick when I am worried that I might damage my other tools.

It is also good as a supplement to another multitool, for those times when you need 2 pliers, or when you need to hold something while unscrewing it, etc.
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Re: Kick vs. Blast
Reply #6 on: June 23, 2009, 02:52:42 PM
Kicks are cheap compared to the rest of the range, this is good :)  They're lighter and are easy to add a clip to. 

Personally, I'd prefer to carry a PST or SideClip to a Kick but that's primarily because of the jobs I want to do with the pliers, I do appreciate the Kick has the more substantial head.
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Re: Kick vs. Blast
Reply #7 on: June 23, 2009, 09:19:32 PM
It does boil down to preference as most have said above :tu: I think price point and weight are most ppls reason for carrying the Kick :)


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Re: Kick vs. Blast
Reply #8 on: June 23, 2009, 09:48:00 PM
Thanks! I got my Kick used and my Blast on sale, so I had not really considered price. Thinner pliers as well is something that escaped me.  Thank you!


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Re: Kick vs. Blast
Reply #9 on: June 23, 2009, 10:34:54 PM
As it has been said, the low asking price $25-30 is very affordable and it is the best $30 tool on the market, IMO. Even though the Suspension has more tool options, I'd still rather a Kick!  :D
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Re: Kick vs. Blast
Reply #10 on: June 24, 2009, 01:14:28 AM
As it has been said, the low asking price $25-30 is very affordable and it is the best $30 tool on the market, IMO. Even though the Suspension has more tool options, I'd still rather a Kick!  :D

Yeah if the budget was 30 bucks then I'd be having a Kick myself over the other options :cheers:


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Re: Kick vs. Blast
Reply #11 on: June 24, 2009, 04:22:38 PM
As most people know I'm a loud and proud member of the "Spirit" cult but my dirty little secret is that I love the Kick too. As noted above, it's cheap. If you look around occasionally you can pick them up for well under $20. And the pocket clip is a HUGE deal for me. I simply won't carry a MT w/o one. And yes, my Spirit has a pocket clip.


Plus minimalism is a big deal for some people and the Kick fits the bill. To me it's the spiritual successor of the original PST so that means something too.
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