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Vic Hunter XS vs. Byrd Wings

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Vic Hunter XS vs. Byrd Wings
on: February 15, 2013, 12:13:46 PM
I've been wanting a knife with both OHO SE and PE blades, found these two so far. Does anyone have them, and care to share some thoughts?
Or alternatives, even? :)
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Re: Vic Hunter XS vs. Byrd Wings
Reply #1 on: February 15, 2013, 12:36:28 PM
I have the Wings Slipit and it's an excellent knife  :tu: I don't care for locking blades though, so I can't comment on the locking version and the Vic Hunters


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Re: Vic Hunter XS vs. Byrd Wings
Reply #2 on: February 15, 2013, 02:38:16 PM
How's the comfort when using them with one blade folded? Doesn't the thumb hole buldge dig into your palm?


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Re: Vic Hunter XS vs. Byrd Wings
Reply #3 on: February 15, 2013, 03:08:00 PM
I have the Wings Slipit and it's an excellent knife  :tu: I don't care for locking blades though, so I can't comment on the locking version and the Vic Hunters

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Re: Vic Hunter XS vs. Byrd Wings
Reply #4 on: February 17, 2013, 10:49:08 PM
How's the comfort when using them with one blade folded? Doesn't the thumb hole buldge dig into your palm?

Sorry Mr Geek, didn't spot this till now  :-[ At first it was something I was very conscious of and not really happy about. After a couple or three days carry it wasn't an issue, and now it's not something I notice - although if you were doing heavy work where you had to grip hard it might be a problem


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Re: Vic Hunter XS vs. Byrd Wings
Reply #5 on: February 18, 2013, 09:45:17 AM
Sorry Mr Geek, didn't spot this till now  :-[ At first it was something I was very conscious of and not really happy about. After a couple or three days carry it wasn't an issue, and now it's not something I notice - although if you were doing heavy work where you had to grip hard it might be a problem

No worries mate, I wasn't in a hurry! :D

Thanks for the update though. Looks handy to have both kind of blades like that but it doesn't exactly lok ergonomic. As long as it works though. :)


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Re: Vic Hunter XS vs. Byrd Wings
Reply #6 on: February 19, 2013, 09:58:21 PM
I don't have an XS, but I do have a Wings, and it should be pretty obvious that you'll get more overall utility from the XS.

For what it is, the Wings is a neat little knife, and I'd say that it's probably a little better for harder cutting tasks than the XS would be, but it's a lot bulkier, and the fit and finish aren't even close to what you get from a Vic.

I don't have a lot of problem with the opposite thumb hole on the Wings, but then I've never used it for a long period of time either.

Ever since I got the Wings I've struggled to find a regular home/use for it.  If I were faced with this decision I'd get the Vic instead.
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