Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Because There Is More To Survival Than Carrying A Right Knife!

Watching Bear Grills navigating through toughest remote locations, exemplifying the survival skills on the 32 inch screen is indeed relatable. Because we all are self-proclaimed survival experts. But when an outdoor adventure tests us we get to know our lowest scoring cards. Life threatening situation like escalating heartbeats or ceasing of breath is something which nobody bargains for. Survival is not only about carrying the best outdoor knives but it is about understanding your physical competence. To help you plan an adventure in conformity with your physical shape, we have listed some points -


 
# Can your body hold out without Water?
Many survival sagas are about the maximum days one stood out without water. It may vary – from 3 to 10 days but don’t go after these stories. You must equip your baggage with sufficient water collector devices. If we go after some common studies, three days without water is the uppermost limit of body’s tolerance. With no or minimal access to water, your survival plan may plummet.

# Have enough food supply
Of course, you can’t carry along the pantry for your adventure trip but you can carry nutritional bars and food packages for the campaign. Food is an important source of energy. Also, you should hone some hunting tricks which may help you escape the hunger times.

# Roof over head is important
We understand that the purpose of an adventure expedite is not staying packed in a guest house or a hotel room. But you need roof to shelter yourself from dripping – in and out of temperature (which may bring along the threat of hypothermia) or uninviting threats of wild animal attacks. So instead of spending all the time reading about the best outdoor knives, you can take some time out to sharpen your skills to build a roof out in the open.

# Not every item which appears edible can be eaten!
Yes, neither every green plant with soft scaly leaves is an herb nor every red berry like fruit is juicy delicious! Research well to bank up your knowledge about the poisonous fruits, plants and trees. You can always refer the online and offline content related to survival food.

Friday, 1 January 2016

Folding Knives: The ‘Tactical’ Trend Setters

It can be called an escalating demand that buoyed up due to the utility and supremacy which has leveraged users’ choice and inflated the sales figure of folding knives. Yes, knives too can be the nucleus of trend talks especially when you are talking about newfangled designs and styles of tactical knives (which you can earn at handsome discounts!). You can hardly find a knife manufacturing and e-commerce site that doesn’t proffer trendsetting folding blades. But what’s so special about these tactical knives that have made these the talk of the town?


One thing is definite and that is the design of these folding knives is surely not from Uncle Sam’s era. Those pocket knives were sharp edged and the ivory handle accommodated more than one blade (wood and metal handles were popular too). But our space age tactical knives stand ahead of the pack as the design is more focused on the user friendly features like grip and multipurpose blade. These folding knives come with single but thick blade that has serrated edge and the handle sits perfectly in the hand (that’s actually what a grip is). The ‘be aware’ tactical look makes it rugged, aggressive at times but not an ‘artificial – fantasy blade’.

Blade Lock: Too important to ignore
Imagine one has tightly gripped the folding knife and is moving in different directions (for any purpose) and all of the sudden, the blade clasps on the hand because the user faultily touched the lock button. This is what happens when one operates a folding knife with loose blade lock. Blade lock is a significant feature that a buyer must consider before purchasing a discounted tactical knife. Liner lock is what generally people go for. Packed in the holder, the blade is fenced with a metal liner. When the blade is out and open, this liner makes sure that blade doesn't clasps until the user pushes it back into place. Axis lock is another favorite among the knife enthuse. It works with a tight spring button – just push it to operate the knife and you are ready to win over the situation.

Start with basic: Learn how to tackle a knife
As we have mentioned earlier, the tactical knives comes with serrated edges that allow user to work on hard surfaces or materials. The dual sided blade make the tactical knife a fit for all situation. Just the sharpness of the blade must be maintained. And you must know how to operate a knife with serrations otherwise instead of hitting a hard- to- cut surface you may end up damaging the knife instead.