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Flip n'Zip W/ Saw |
March 17, 2012 |
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CampV
from CO
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Three years ago I was looking for a knife and was told these were locally made and if they broke would be replaced no questions. So I got one, between my brother and I hunting in three states for Elk, Mule Deer, and White Tail it helped dress 4 animals. When cleaning after the last animal, it broke. I went to the Factory, showed them the knife and they took it straight to the back to be diagnosed and handed me a new knife still packaged. Since then my replacement knife has dressed/helped dress close to 10 animals without needing to be sharpened, skinning and all. Love this knife, crescent blade is extremely useful. Saw hasn't failed me yet, though I'd like it to feel a bit more sturdy. I highly recommend this knife/saw set, one of the best I've had.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Does what it says! |
May 11, 2011 |
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ScottFromSD
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I ordered the Flip-N-Zip Saw combo. These tools are great for the price. I used the Flip-N-Zip on my buck this year and it made gutting a breeze. The zipper made it very easy to open up the chest cavity without knicking anything else. I also used it to skin the head when readying for a european mount and it still seems sharp. I had a little trouble with the saw. The teeth are so deep that it was tough to cut through the pelvic bone as it would keep hanging up. The end of it is still relatively pointed and easily poked through the bladder. Maybe my method was flawed though. I typically just use a hatchet to open up the pelvic bone for field dressing and am not used to using a saw. If my review were based on the knife alone I'd give it 5 stars but the saw brings it down a little bit. Would recommend to a friend.
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