I don't own a Manbug, but several Dragonfly II. Whenever I tested the Manbug, I always thought the handle was a bit too small. The Dragonfly is only slightly larger but has a bit of gripping area on the blade, so you can fit the whole hand.Just do a google image search: Manbug vs Dragonfly
Just do a google image search: Manbug vs Dragonfly
Quote from: Etherealicer on June 05, 2017, 06:01:15 PMJust do a google image search: Manbug vs Dragonflyi did - and unless the guy reviewing had huge hands it is really tiny, i beginning to think it's too small for what i want
It does look cute, would love to see that next to my Atlantic Salt
Get a Manbug and test it for us.
I've been messing with my own mind recently, so impressed with the Byrd Meadowlark 2 that I figured I need to buy the closest Spyderco with slightly better steel.Closest in size.....That brought me to the Delica, never held one so I was unsure about the ergos...........Which made me look at the Salt series again. That's a problem because I like the Atlantic and I can get it at a good price, but I believe it's too big. Given my preference in locks, I even looked at one of the Natives.........and then decided to just give up and enjoy the Meadowlark
well, see thats the problem, the plan is it sits in my PFD unused and unrusting . . . . but if i need it then i got problems so i suppose i'd have to test it i think i'm leaning more towrds the saver salt but it's a lot of money for something that may find itself sinking to the bottom of the sea.
Won't help Eamo and his growing collection though
Did you decide yet?
I can't afford the salt illness ! !
that's a very utilitarian knife, especially around the water or humid environments. A good decision that you made, IMO I also love the yellow handles of the Salts and the H1 steel is glorious to me, hope that you enjoy yours as much, and even get the Salt illness
Quote from: eamo on February 12, 2018, 07:00:37 PMI can't afford the salt illness ! ! I'll take that statement with a grain of salt...