söndag 16 augusti 2026

Sjöslaget 2026

 - eller kampen om fyra meter

Ibland kan man klura på detaljer. Som hur viktiga eller oviktiga fyra meter kan vara. I det här fallet kanske det snarare handlar om hur jobbiga de kan vara. Att förflytta sig den här sträckan brukar vanligen inte vara  så ansträngande i sportens värld. Möjligen uppåt om det handlar om hopp men oftast bekymrar sig inte atleter så mycket om så korta sträckor. De kommer och går och lämnar sällan några spår. Det var en tanke som slog mig då jag såg EM i maraton på TV igår. 

Men att de fyra metrarna kan generera enorma mängder mjölksyra i en sport som på det området utmanar 400 m löpning är intressant. I dragkamp är nämligen 4 m allt eller åtminstone det som avgör skillnaden mellan vinst och förlust i ett drag. Det är nämligen så långt man skall förflytta  motståndarlaget. 

Dragkamp i Hovmantorp


För mig var lördagen tämligen exotisk. Det var första gången jag befann mig i ett sekretariat för en dragkampstävling. Hur jag kom dit är en krokig historia men i de fallet var de fyra metrarna enkla, de bestod av en fråga och ett svar. Jag gillar nämligen idrott och särskilt relativt små och annorlunda discipliner. Så när jag fick frågan svarade jag ja. 

Tävlingsledare Stefan Klinthäll och tillika mannen som var orsak till min närvaro


Därför satt jag plötsligt på första parkett med utsikt över Hovmantorps dragkampklubbs tävlingsarena på Gökaskratts camping. Dagen bjöd på mestadels soldis men klarnade efter hand och temperaturen var behaglig. Särskilt för mig som satt still. En sommarbris gjorde dessutom att insekterna lyste med sin frånvaro. Runt planen sorlades det när det olika lagen förberedde sig och lukten av den kåda man har på händerna lägrade  sig över nejden. Som vanligt innan starter låg det en spänd förväntan i luften. 

Det var inte mycket vatten i sjön Rottnen efter en lång tid med mycket lite nederbörd


I bakgrunden kunde man se en sjö med mycket låg vattenlinje som hade förlängt stranden med säkert femtio meter.  Det visade sig skulle ha inflytande även på dragningen. Ja, inte sjön då men väl den mycket torra sommaren. Efter ett ytlager som var rätt hårt att stampa ned de stålskodda kängklackarna i var det mest sand under. Ett material som inte ger det bästa fästet. 

Jag var redo, penna, protokoll, tidtagarur och så kaffe förstås!


Efter avklarad nationalsång var det dags för tävlingar. De bestod av två moment, en elitserie-omgång på förmiddagen följt av en öppen klass i tävlingen Sjöslaget. Jag måste säga att vandringspriset i form av ett båtankare på träplatta var mycket väl funnet. "Elit 3" var för övrigt årets sista batalj om jag förstått det rätt. Däremot har jag ingen aning om hur det ser ut på nationell nivå, vem som leder och vem som vinner vad. Min erfarenhet är mycket begränsad. Den sträcker sig till att jag såg delar av SM på TV.

Mellan de två momenten drogs det även mellan delar av sportens framtid i form av två U23-lag.

Tävlingarna bjöd på både spännande och jämna drag som några för vinnarna tämligen snabba affärer. Bland favoriterna utkristalliserade sig snart Hemmalaget Hovmantorp/Unnaryd och besökarna från väster, Löftadalen.

Växjö gör vad de kan för att dra hem den här omgången


Och appropå lag så finns det ett intressant fenomen i dragkamp som jag inte stött på i andra sammanhang tidgiare och det är att man hjälper varandra. Det finns dragarpoler och man hoppar in för att fylla lag och på så sätt få fler deltagande. Men det kan bli aningen förvirrande för en utomstående när ett lag från Malmö endast har en dragare därifrån. 

Pallen i Sjöslaget 2026


Dagen förflöt utan mankemang och utifrån min horisont kändes tävlingarna mycket välarrangerade. Det enda smolket i glädjebägaren var möjligen att det inte gick riktigt lika bra för  mina klubbkompisar från VAIS som man kunnat hoppas på. 

Vädret var bra så väderansvarig hade skött sig med den äran, sällskapet mycket sympatiskt och stämningen god. Att jag därtill hade tillgång till kaffe och lärde mig något nytt gjorde min dag riktigt lyckad. Så tack för det alla inblandande, ingen nämnd, ingen glömd!

Med den erfarenheten i bagaget är det inte omöjligt att jag återkommer som funktionär även i framtiden. Lycka till i framtiden alla dragare!


/ John - inhopparen

torsdag 13 augusti 2026

New Knife - Vosteed Raccoon

Then it was time to introduce one of those brands I referred to in my last post. A manufacturer that I have been eyeing for a long time and have been interested in, but for some reason do not have a knife from. Then it was just a question of which model would serve as an introduction.

But then something spoke to me. How many knives do you know that have doodles as a design element on their handle? The first one I came across is this one, and it comes from Vosteed.

One of their most successful models is this knife called Raccoon. For that reason, it can be added that it comes in extremely many variants, but this pattern is one of the latest additions.

This is a special edition called "Doodle Monster," where playfulness is the focus of the design.


The designer behind the model is Yue Wong, and here he has created what I think is a really classic model. There is nothing revolutionary about it, but it does offer something unusual, and above all, everything is very well made. This applies to both design and execution, as can be seen quickly.

Incidentally, this also applies to the packaging. It is not normally something I pay enormous attention to, but in this case it is consistently executed and thus follows the theme, which makes the whole thing a little more fun.
 
The pattern from the knife handle is reflected on the box



The Raccoon in Doodle Monster design, of course, offers the same dimensions as its cousins. This means a knife that measures 193 mm in total, with a G10 handle and an aluminum backspacer. It is also anodized in the same bright green color that is found on the thumb studs and which is also a part of the pattern on the handle.

The brand name is also cleverly hidden in the doodling. An unusually intelligent way to do it.

The length of the knife when folded is 111 mm, and the thickness is 12 mm, which gives a weight of around 113 g.

Vosteed Raccoon


The blade is a drop point with a length of about 83 mm and a thickness of 3 mm. The material is 14C28N, and it is basically completely flat ground. The finish is stone-washed, and the factory edge is really good; I can immediately tell.

My first impression is that it is a brilliant knife. It is comfortable to hold, and not least, it is exceptionally soft to handle. The blade runs on ball bearings, but the lock also contributes to the smooth feeling. It is a bit special as it is a "top liner lock," which is, however, released with the help of a button. A very effective and user-friendly lock.

After testing a few quick cuts in a few different materials and carrying it for a few hours, I can already say that I like this knife. But that's getting a little ahead of myself. A review will follow as soon as I've had time to carry and use it for real.

But in any case, it's a breath of fresh air among everything that is supposed to be black, "tactical," and look murderous. The Vosteed Raccon in doodle version looks the most playful, and I appreciate that.


Vosteed Knives


/ J - affirms his playful side

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onsdag 12 augusti 2026

Ny kniv - Focuser Outdoor FC 133

Dags för en doldis, eller i alla för mig fram tills nyligen helt okänt märke. Namnet är Focuser Outdoor och namnet antyder vad det är de ämnar fokusera på nu och framledes. 

FC 133 heter den här kniven och jag mycket nyfiken på hur den skulle se ut och kännas. Med nya märken är det alltid något extra då det kan luta åt både det ena och det andra håller beroende på vad de har för bakgrund och vilka interna/externa formgivare de har eller anlitar.

Focuser Outdoor FC133


Vad gäller formgivning behöver man inte oroa sig det minsta när det kommer FC 133. Den följer till mångt och mycket mallen för hur en god kniv av den här sorten kan eller kanske till och med bör se ut. Fast några små utsvävningar har gjorts men de återkommer jag till i en senare recension. 

FC 133 finns i lite olika versioner. Önskas den med en högre sabelslipning istället för här som en klassisk "Scandi" så finns  modell FC 134. 
 
FC133 levereras med ett Kydexfodral och har handtag i G10



Vad jag menar med mall innebär en heltångekniv, här gjord från 3,5 mm tjockt stål med ett format handtag. Det har ett litet inbyggt fingerskydd, är avsmalnat mot framänden till och avslutas med en diskret anknäbb. Däremellan sväller det på mitten. Materialet är här G10 som skruvats på plats med två skruvar. 

Totallängden är 220 mm varav bladet utgör 110 mm. Det är en drop point som kan fås med lite olika bladstål. För kolstålsentusiasten finns 52100 och den för som vill ha ett något mer plånboksvänligt rostfritt alternativ så kan 14C28N väljas. Två mycket gångbara stål för övrigt. Men du kan även få det i ett riktigt toppstål som i det här fallet. Den här varianten har försetts med CPM 3V. Prisnivån stiger med val av stål kan jag förtydliga. Riktpriset från fabrik ligger från 70$ och uppåt.

Den här versionen har så förnämligt stål som CPM 3V


I övrigt kan tilläggas att bladet fått en 90 gradersrygg för det eldstål som inte följer med. På hemsidan anger de att det beror på att flygbolagen vägrar skicka knivarna då. Märkligt då jag precis fick en kniv från Spanien med just ett eldstål i paketet Dessutom som alla vet tar de inte eld av sig själva. 

Paketet avrundas med en av de små utsvävningrna jag antydde och det är ett fodral i Kydex istället för mer tradtionellt läder. Fodralet har inbyggd hållare för eldstål. 

Redan efter att ha burit kniven vid något tillfälle och gjort några testarbeten kan konstateras att den FC 13 från Focuser Outdoor lovar mycket. Sensommaren och hösten är bra tider för friluftsliv i Sverige så det lär finnas tillfälle att testa den ordentligt. När det är gjort återkommer jag med en recension!




/ J - sneglar mot skogen

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måndag 10 augusti 2026

Ny kniv - Vosteed Raccoon

Då var det dags att presentera ett av de där märkena jag refererade till i mitt förra inlägg. En tillverkare som jag sneglat på en längre tid och varit intresserad av men av någon anledning inte har någon kniv ifrån. Sedan var det bara frågan om vilken modell som skulle få tjäna som introduktion.

Men så var det något som talade till mig. Hur många knivar känner ni till som har klotter som designelement på sitt handtag?  Den första jag stött på är den här och den kommer från Vosteed.  

En av deras mest framgångsrika modeller är den här kniven kallad Raccoon. Av det skälet kan väl tilläggas att den finns i nästan hur många versioner som helst men det här mönstret är ett de senaste tillskotten. 

Det här är en specialutgåva kallad "Doodle Monster" där lekfullhet fått stå i fokus för designen


Designern bakom modellen är Yue Wong och här har han lyckats få till en i mitt tycke riktigt klassisk modell. Det är inget revolutionerande med den men någon ovanlighet bjuder den på och framförallt är allt som finns mycket väl gjort. Det gäller både design och utförande kan snabbt konstateras. 

Det gäller för övrigt även förpackningen. Det är normalt inget jag fäster enorm uppmärksamhet vid men i det här fallet är den konsekvent utförd och följer därmed temat vilket gör det hela lite roligare.
 
Mönstret från knivhandtaget återspeglas på kartongen



Raccoon i Doodle Monster-utförande bjuder förstås på samma mått som sina kusiner. Det innnebär en kniv som mäter 193 mm totalt med ett handtag i G10 och en backspacer i aluminium. Den är för övrigt anodiserad i samma pigga gröna färg som hittas på tumknopparna och som återfinns i mönstret på handtaget. 

I mönstret har man även på ett finurligt sätt gömt märket. Ett ovanligt intelligent sätt att göra det på.
Längden på kniven hopfälld är 111 mm och tjockleken är 12 mm vilket ger en vikt på kring 113 g.

Vosteed Raccoon


Bladet är en drop point med en längd av ca 83 mm och med en tjocklek av 3 mm. Materialet är 14C28N och det är i princip helt flatslipat. Finishen är stentumlad och fabrikseggen var riktigt bra kan jag direkt avslöja. 

Mina första intryck är att det är en lysande bra kniv. Den är bekväm att hålla i och inte minst är den exceptionellt mjuk att hantera. Bladet löper på kullager men även låset bidrar till den smidiga känslan. Det är en aning speciellt då det är en "top liner lock" som dock släpps med hjälp av en knapp. Ett väldigt effektivt och användarvänligt lås. 

Efter att ha testat några snabba snitt i lite olika material och burit den några timmar kan jag redan säga att jag tycker om den här kniven. Men det är att gå händelserna lite i förväg. En recension följer så snart  jag har hunnit bära och bruka den på riktigt. 

Men i vilket fall som helst är det en frisk fläkt bland allt som skall vara svart, "taktiskt" och se mordiskt ut. Vosteed Raccon i doodle-version ser mest lekfull ut och det uppskattar jag. 


Vosteed Knives


/ J - bejakar sin lekfulla sida

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söndag 9 augusti 2026

Back in business - or now it's August

The sinner wakes up late, they say. But oversleeping is not the reason why it has been quiet here on the blog for a while. It is rather due to the World Cup in sports and a period of vacation. It tends to be like that in the middle of the summer.

Now, however, it has already become August, and some of the things that I would have already done according to previous plans have already passed the deadline. But that is the point of plans: they are bound to break. Then you get the privilege of making new ones.

After the World Cup, there was little time for vacation


So instead of talking about what's happening on the blog this month, I intend to give a statement of intent regarding content and what's happening in the future. A little more generally. It may last a little longer than a precise plan.

First, it can be announced that there will be presentations of some new knives. On the one hand, some throwing knives have been purchased, a couple of models from Italy, a country that was missing from my throwing knife map. On the other hand, some fixed-blade knives and several folding knives have been acquired. Of the new knives, two are also brand new to me. That's always fun! It keeps the interest alive.

Not only a new knife but new shoes too. Then everyday adventures await around the corner!


Then there was the competition report. A World Championship has been completed, and as always, there is a lot to tell about it. Furthermore, it seems that a new old partner is in the pipeline, but we will see where it ends.

But now I am actually going to go and practice. Now there are only a couple of weeks left until the Swedish Championships in sport throwing, and there I have something to defend as the best thrower overall and four-time Swedish champion in No Spin, among other things.

Hope we will see each other again in the future! By the way, that is something I also want to address in a coming post. The fact that you who read this blog are just getting more and more. That's a fact that's pretty damn fun!


/ J - the summer version

Back in Business - eller nu är det augusti

Sent skall syndaren vakna heter det. Men försovning är i och för sig inte orsaken till att det varit tyst här på bloggen ett tag. Det är snarare avhängigt ett VM i sportkastning samt en tids semester. Det tenderar att bli så mitt i sommaren. 

Nu har det dock hunnit bli augusti och en del av det som jag redan skulle ha hunnit med enligt tidigare planer har redan passerat deadline. Men det är liksom poängen med planer, de skall spricka. Då får man förmånen att göra nya. 

Efter VM blev det lite tid för semester


Så istället för att tala om vad som händer på bloggen den här månaden ämnar jag ge en avsiktsförklaring gällande innehåll och det som är aktuellt framöver. Lite mer generellt sådär. Det kanske håller lite längre än en exakt  plan.

Först kan meddelas att det blir presentationer av en del nya knivar. Dels har det köpts en del kastknivar varav ett par från Italien, ett land som saknades på min kastknivskarta. Dels har det införskaffats såväl någon fastbladare som flera fällknivar. Av de nya knivarna är det dessutom två för mig helt nya märken som är aktuella. Sådant är alltid roligt! Det håller intresset vid liv. 

Inte bara ny kniv utan nya skor också. Sedan väntar vardagsäventyren runt hörnet!

Sedan var det där med tävlingsreportage. Ett VM har avklarats och som alltid finns mycket att berätta om det. Vidare verkar det som en nygammal samarbetspartner är aktuell men vi får se vart det landar. 

Men nu skall jag faktiskt iväg och träna. Nu är det bara ett par veckor kvar till SM i sportkastning och där har jag en del att försvara som bästa kastare totalt och fyrfaldig svensk mästare i No Spin bland annat. 

Hoppas att vi syns även framöver! Förresten, det är något jag också vill ta upp i ett kommande inlägg. Det faktum att ni som läser den här bloggen bara blir fler och fler. Det är förbaskat roligt!


/ J - sommarversionen

måndag 20 juli 2026

The Day before the Day after

It has been and is a bit quiet here on the blog at the moment. It's not because I've lost interest in knives or anything, but quite the opposite. It's actually quite hectic on that front. Several new knives have arrived lately. Therefore, both news and knives that are new to me will be presented in the not-too-distant future. These are both brands I've presented before, but also a couple of completely new acquaintances here on the blog.

But what's been taking up a lot of time at the moment has been preparations. Preparations for the upcoming UKAT World Cup, which is taking place at the end of this week.

Soon it will be the World Cup in Carpi, Italy


This has meant that my time has been mostly spent on knife throwing and not much else. That's why part II of my last adventures at the Soulthrower Open in Arboga has actually been delayed a bit. But both it and reports from Carpi in Italy will, of course, come later. You can be sure of that.

The selected knives for UKAT 2026


But now I'm going to go pack, there's some scrap metal that needs to go into suitcases, among other things. The selected knives are, of course, my Throwingzone Pathfinder for No Spin, Zitoon Knives Le primitif rotation for Walk Back, etc., Bullseye Blades Nobu for long distance, and Zitoon Commemorative Dagger for Duel.

The axes are my customized Ceratops from Throwingzone

But now I have to tear myself away from the computer and continue packing. It's not just knives that you need when you're going on a trip.


/ J - aiming for the south

Dagen innan dagen efter

Det har varit och är lite tyst här på bloggen för närvarande. Det är inte för att jag tappat intresset för knivar eller så utan snarare tvärtom. Det är faktiskt rätt hektiskt på den fronten. Ett flertal nya knivar har anlänt på sistone. Därför kommer både nyheter och för mig nya knivar att presenteras inom en inte alltför avlägsen framtid. Det är både märken jag presenterat förut men även ett par helt nya bekantskaper här på bloggen. 

Men det som för stunden tar mycket tid har varit förberedelser. Förberedelser inför stundande UKAT VM i knivkastning som äger rum i slutet av den här veckan. 

Snart är det VM i italienska Carpi


Det har inneburit att min tid mest ägnats åt knivkastning och inte så mycket mer. Därför har faktiskt del II av mina sista äventyr på Soulhrower Open i Arboga fått dröja lite. Men både den och rapporter från Carpi i Italien kommer förstås senare. Det kan ni vara säkra på. 

De utvalda knivarna för UKAT 2026


Men nu skall jag gå och packa, det är en del metallskrot som skall ned i resväskor bland annat. De utvalda knivarna är förstås mina Throwingzone Pathfinder för No Spin, Zitoon Knives Le primitif rotation till Walk Back mm, Bullseye Blades Nobu för längdkastning, samt Zitoon Commemorative Dagger för Duellkastning. 

Yxorna är mina customiserade Ceratops från Throwingzone

Fast nu måste jag slita mig från datorn och fortsätta med att packa. Det är visst inte bara knivar som skall till när man skall ut och resa. 


/ J - siktar mot södern

måndag 13 juli 2026

New Knife - Joker Bowie 7.87"

As the attentive reader you are, you have probably noticed that I have gone from a single knife from Spanish Joker to broadening that part of the collection considerably. Now it is time for another one. A knife that somewhat follows the same aesthetic as a folding knife called Becada. There is actually a thought behind that. Something that I intend to develop at a later time.

The common denominator is, of course, the handle material that is found in that folding knife, but is also found in this model called Bowie 7.87".

The name is purely descriptive as it, of course, tells you what type of knife it is, but also informs you about how long the blade is!

Joker Bowie 7.87"


This is far from Joker's largest Bowie. This variant is available in a longer version called 9.45", which translated means a 24 cm blade. In addition to that, the Bowie Hunter and Crown are found with 25 cm blades. But I chose the slightly smaller version for two reasons. One is balance in aesthetics. I think that this particular ratio between blade and handle looks extra appealing.

The same goes for the handle material, which is stag horn. I have always had a soft spot for white handles. And since I believe that elephants, walruses and other animals should be allowed to keep their teeth, this is an excellent substitute.

If you don't like this material, there are alternatives. Other horns from cattle or buffalo, but also wood. In this case, walnut is used in this model. It must be admitted that it is also stylish.

The harmonious, beautiful lines are emphasised by the materials, deer antler in the handle and leather in the sheath.


Although this is not the largest of the Bowie knives, it is still impressive. As it should be, it has a clip point blade, and it is 200 mm long. The thickness of the material is almost five millimetres, 4.8 to be exact. The material, Böhler N695, is the same as that found in my previous Bush Camp Knife. This is perhaps not so surprising since it is actually the same type of knife, but with a different appeal in terms of form.

The blade has a nice but somewhat difficult to photograph shiny satin finish. The massive finger guard is polished to a shine, as is the part of the steel that makes up the tang. This is a full tang knife, by the way. This does two things. First, the balance is excellent. The balance point is found in the middle of the guard. Despite its size, the knife therefore feels smaller and lighter. The knife has a length of 323 mm and a weight of 415 g.

The other thing that is achieved with a full tang is durability. In combination with a steel that is at least theoretically a more impact-resistant version of N690, it sounds excellent. A knife this big attracts you to do slightly heavier tasks. That was also how they were used historically.

The package is rounded off with a lanyard made of leather that ends with a deer antler button. The latter can be placed inside the belt if you want to be extra sure of keeping your knife. Otherwise, the sheath does an excellent job at that. It keeps the knife in place without rattling or any other sound.

The material is solid leather of good quality, and extra work has been put into it by providing it with decorative elements and seams.

Incidentally, this applies to the entire knife. It feels both solid and well-made. In addition to the case, it is noticeable on the very sharp and even factory edge and not least on the handle, which is very well polished. Some comment I saw online remarked that the tang stood proud over the rest of the handle. That is not the case here. Everything is even and soft.

The combined expression makes me fall for this knife immediately. Of course, it can be argued that everything it can do can also be done with a different type of "camp knife" and perhaps better since they don't have large finger guards that could possibly get in the way. But in that case, it's actually about aesthetics. This IS simply better looking, any questions about that?

As usual, I will write a review when there is evidence for one.





/ J - goes full Bowie

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onsdag 8 juli 2026

My Soulthrower Open 2026, part I

It's often said that a criminal often returns to the scene of the crime. Apparently, this also applies to knife throwers. Last year I missed this competition, but this year I had the opportunity to attend. It was finally time for the first of three competitions of the year for me, the Soulthrower Open in Arboga.

A competition that, when I participated in for the first time, offered strong international competition. Unfortunately, there would be significantly less of that this year. The state of the world and the economy of individuals are putting a damper on many people.

Unusually, I did not travel together with my dear wife, but this was a solo trip. This means that the 480 km long car journey from Småland to Västmandland was a little longer and tougher than usual. But with a couple of stops, it went well. A hearty cup of coffee always does the trick. The way up was pure transport, so the extra small roads were avoided. However, most of the holiday traffic was heading the other direction, so the roads were relatively free of vehicles.

There was one problem: it was over thirty degrees when I started, and our car does not have AC. It certainly has a button marked "A/C", but the only thing that happens if you press it is that a green light is visible. Nice but not particularly cooling. 

A much-needed break in the region of Askersund, more specifically, the Hammarsund Bridge. Many hours in a car, hotter than 30 degrees, take their toll


Once there, I checked into an Airbnb in the centre of Arboga at the home of an extremely sympathetic older gentleman who turned out to be an artist with a checkered past. He also had a provident little dog, which turned out to be the centre of my attention a while later.

The second stop was the Arboga sportkastingsklubb's indoor arena. After a bit of socialising and greeting people I hadn't seen since last year, it was time for something of a surprise competition. The weekend started with a jump start, which meant duel throwing more or less on a standing foot.

This is where the dog came into the picture. I had neither training clothes nor a belt on me. Two things that are good to have if you are going to throw a knife. Shirts tend to get tight around the arms when you throw, and without a belt, you can't wear a knife sheath, which is a requirement in this specific sport. So it was just a sprint back to the accommodation on the other side of town, which thankfully isn't that big, to make up for the shortfall. 

The only problem was that Lady, the family dog, aimed for the door when I arrived and ran out! Panic was what I felt. The dog was very wary of strangers, as she was a rescued street dog from Ireland. Luckily, I somehow managed to persuade the little one not to run away, and I was able to lead her back inside. She is so old that I had to help her up the stairs.

Two beards duel, Pehart vs. Karlsson


Then there was a mixed warm-up/workshop. The latter, especially for me, who does not have access to any machines for timing and has never practised "quick draw". The principle is not difficult, but there are many details to think about. Tips and advice are therefore welcome for a beginner like me. But generally it went well, both in the warm-up and the throw. It can be stated that I am relatively safe, but in this context, slow. I rarely miss, but I am not fast. So I had nothing to do with the lead, something I did not expect either. The final consisted of the battle between the beards. In fact, the podium was sorted by the length of facial hair. With this, I have also revealed that Mr Soultrower himself did not actually win the standings but came second. Rickard has the longest beard and Simon the shortest.

After the competition, we talked over a couple of pizzas and Chinese food. Various topics were covered, and I also managed to visit the company that is located in the same premises as Arboga SK, Bra Billigt. They are developing a range of throwing knives that I got to see and test throw. It was a variant of a Seax that I believe in.

One of the models recently developed by Bra Billigt together with ASK

But since people are nice and I have a hard time being in between, time flew by. It was time to head for bed and get ready for tomorrow's activities. It would be more than expected, it would turn out.

Saturday's schedule included Walk Back in both knife and No Spin, as well as various Games. I knew most of them, but there was also something called "Mystery Game", which, of course, aroused some curiosity. Otherwise, it was Mountain Man, Speed ​​Throwing, Double Bit, Silhouette Throwing and Plank. In addition, distance throwing in both knife disciplines and basic games in Coutanque will also be completed. A very substantial program, in other words.

Then, as usual, there was going to be an axe competition on Sunday, that's how it was planned anyway. However, the reality looked a little different.


/ J - your thrower in the ether

tisdag 7 juli 2026

Review SRM Twin

  

-  A real light heavyweight

Who doesn't love a dagger? Or at least the elegant aesthetics that come with that blade shape. It's something that SRM has taken note of in this model called Twin. A knife that is characterised by the slender symmetrical shape, which is the epitome of the knife type.

However, this is not a large fixed-blade knife, but a small knife intended for EDC use, a pure pocket knife, quite simply.

SRM 251 Twin


The SRM 251MB Twin is currently available in four versions. The blade steel is the same regardless of which one you choose, but the handle material and, therefore, the appearance differ. To choose from, there is G10 available in either a white or multi-coloured appearance, or as seen here, with a carbon fibre surface. The alternative is otherwise a brown Micarta. Depending on the chosen handle, the blade is either covered with a grey or black coating or sandblasted.

Twin, a very elegant and symmetrical knife


Short version: SRM TwinA small, lightweight pocket knife for those who appreciate symmetry and hidden opening methods!

Blade


This entire knife is built around symmetry, and this is reflected in both the handle and the blade. Consequently, a dagger blade is found here. However, it is only sharpened on one side. But since the entire blade disappears into the handle when the knife is closed, you could theoretically double-sharpen the knife.

The length of the blade is 76 mm, and the width is at most 22 mm. But the shape means that immediately after the ricasso, it begins to taper towards the tip. Then the blade is made even lighter and possibly stronger by having a fuller that runs along the middle of the blade.

The thickness of the stock is 2.5 mm, and it tapers via a secondary edge of 9 mm to a thickness of a measly 0.2 mm behind the edge. The factory edge was also very sharp, it can be said. These two details are how to make a blade of this type a decent cutter. 

The dagger blade is single-edged with a grey surface and a fuller along the middle.


The steel used is Böhler N690. A well-known steel with properties that tend towards the middle when it comes to "budget steel". I put it in parentheses as it is certainly debatable what it is and what it means. Especially if it is contrasted with perhaps more important properties such as blade and edge geometry, hardening and heat treatment.

But it is stainless steel that is excellent for small folding knives. Here, the stainless properties have been reinforced by a surface layer of titanium. Perhaps more for appearance than anything else. 

The marking on this blade is worth a comment. There is a lot of information on the blade, but it is so cleverly hidden that it is barely distinguishable. On the presentation side, you can find SRM's logo, but in a small format and a colour scheme that makes it barely visible. Then they have hidden everything from the serial number, model designation and steel type on the other side in a size that requires a magnifying glass to read. It is found in the blade notch and on the ricasso.

The steel used is N690


Once put into use, the Twin is an excellent pocket knife. It cuts really well, and the blade is, as I said, not too thick, and the edge is sharp. Excellent for EDC use, in other words. But what is the crazy person saying, you might be wondering? A small dagger blade can't be very useful, right? In fact, it is if you use the knife for what small pocket knives have always been used for: small tasks. I wouldn't force this knife into a role it wasn't intended for. It's hardly an outdoor knife or hunting knife, so butchering moose or building a shelter outdoors is, of course, not its strength. 

On the other hand, the Twin is an excellent knife for opening things, the small, quick cuts needed to get into boxes and packaging, removing tape, cutting nylon straps, etc. Then, it is also good for precision work, especially with that tip. So if you've got some debris in your hand that needs to be removed, this is as close to a scalpel as you get.


Handle


Cigar, that's all I have to say about the handle. Or maybe not really everything. But the handle on the Twin has a typical cigar shape. Completely symmetrical, which reflects the blade with a narrower front end and a narrower back end. Both ends are also strongly rounded, which not only gives a softer impression, but also feels that way in the hand.

The handle is both aesthetically pleasing and comfortable to hold


The construction consists of two halves of steel that make up the frame itself. The side panels are recessed into them. The knife is held together by only two screws. A screw at the back of the handle and the pivot screw itself, which is adjustable. Or, well, it would be if it weren't soaked in threadlocking. I have to admit, it won. I came very close to tearing the threads when I tried.

In this version, the frame has the same grey colour as the blade. This makes me suspect that the same titanium coating was used for both, but I'm not entirely sure on that point.

The two halves of the handle are visible, which suggests an integral construction, even if it's not


This version features sides made of a G10 laminate with a carbon fibre surface. The surface is not only well polished but also elegantly curved. There is not a single flat surface on this knife. It not only looks luxurious, it feels so too. It is obvious that some effort has been put into the design. Sometimes simplicity is a virtue.

Det finns en anledning till att den här formen var vanlig på äldre knivtyper, den fungerar i alla grepp!


In fact, the Twin works great in every grip you can think of. This applies regardless of whether you prefer a more powerful hammer grip or one more intended for finesse. But the same approach when it comes to the area of ​​use returns here. Twin is a small and neat pocket knife with the limitations that this entails. If you have large hands and want something solid to hold, this is not the knife for you. Similarly, the knife lacks finger protection, so I also do not recommend that you stab with the knife.

The length of the handle is 102 mm, and the thickness is 12 mm. The advantage of a hidden flipper and this overall shape, however, is that every millimetre of the handle can be used; nothing is wasted.


Opening and Lock


SRM rightly makes a point of equipping the Twin with what they call an "invisible flipper". It's true. Unless you have the knife in your hand or read the description of it, it's hard to tell that this is a front flipper knife. One that works damn well, too.

The entire base of the blade is equipped with jimpings that provide excellent grip for a finger that is pulled over the front of the blade. You don't have to aim or pre-tension your finger, as is sometimes the case with other types of flipper tabs. Just pull your finger, and the blade flashes out.

Twin offers one of the most discreet flipper features I've encountered


In addition to good grip and geometry, the process is aided by a light blade and ceramic ball bearings. The Twin is both easy and quick to open.

And as with all knives with this type of lock, it can, of course, be used to open the knife. Simply pull the locking bolt back, and the blade will swing freely and can be flicked both in and out. The fact is that you have to consciously reduce the speed on the way in, otherwise the blade will bounce back out.

The lock called "Ambi lock" is SRM's extremely well-executed interpretation of a cross-bar lock.


SRM calls their version of the Crossbar Lock the Ambi Lock. It's a technique they've mastered from the start, and the Twin is no exception. The lock is reliable, as it always locks and holds the blade in place with authority. There's no movement in the blade that you can feel.

However, I'm not entirely thrilled with the fact that the pivot screw is so tight that if I needed to adjust the blade, it's currently impossible. 


To Carry


Sometimes I write "it doesn't get much better than this" when it comes to certain aspects of knives. That's something that definitely applies to how the Twin is to carry. The external attributes are there with a length of almost exactly one decimeter. To that should be added, however, that it is a very rounded decimeter. The ends are softly shaped, and the sides are arched.

This means that the maximum thickness of the handle is only found in the middle. At the edges, the handle is only 9 mm thick. Then it is even better with a modest weight of only 70 grams.

Furthermore, the surface of the handle is very soft and does not contribute to any friction that can irritate either a hand on the way down to the pocket or tear the fabric.

But even more notable is the absence of anything that protrudes. As you can see, there is nothing that can be in the way. Then the package is completed with a well-functioning clip.

I like this variant of a wire clip


Twin has a black wire clip that matches the appearance of the knife well. The fact that SRM chose this type gives a lighter and airier impression than a more massive clip would have made, so it is a choice I think is correct. The function of the clip is very good. The spring works, and the ramp that is there comes over most fabric edges. Especially since the material underneath does not provide any friction to speak of. This makes Twin easy to pull and put away. And since it weighs as little as it does, it is basically completely unnoticeable where it is located.

The only disadvantage is that the clip cannot be moved to the left side. But after trying to carry the knife on the left side, it can be concluded that since the model itself is completely symmetrical, you can just pull the knife, twist it in your hand and open it with your left hand as well. No major problems, therefore.

Another advantage of the clip is that it does not interfere when cutting with the knife. On the contrary, it helps when opening and closing the knife, as you can rest your fingers against it for a better grip.


To Conclude


It can be said straight away that, in my opinion, this is one of the best-looking knives SRM has put together. Twin not only has that very dagger-like appearance, but it is also very well made. All quality markers can be checked off. The blade is centred, the factory edge is sharp and symmetrical, the opening is soft and nimble and so on. But what stands out the most is probably the details in the seemingly very simple handle.

It's about things like how they chose to keep the colour scheme consistent with the frame, blade and screws. How the marking is tasteful and discreet, but not least about how they rounded and bevelled all edges. The entire knife is as soft to hold as it looks in the picture.

Twin, a slim little dagger for your pocket that is surprisingly practical


The fact that it is comfortable to grip is followed by the fact that it is pleasant to work with. The knife is well-balanced, which reinforces that it is light. The blade is surprisingly practical given the frames I mentioned earlier. As you can see, it is not a survival knife. But for all sorts of smaller tasks, it is excellent.

SRM Twin is a real jewel in your pocket


The SRM Twin is therefore a pretty good knife for those who like this type of aesthetic but who at the same time want something that, despite its sleek appearance and neat format, is quite practical.

In addition, the Twin is not expensive; currently, the recommended price on the website is $79.95, which is about the same amount in Europe, albeit in Euros.



Specifications:


Length Overall: 178 mm
Length Folded: 102 mm
Weight: 70 g (weighed by me, stated 70 g)
Blade Length: 76 mm
Blade Thickness: 2,5 mm
Blade Steel: Böhler N690
Handle : G10/carbon fiber
Lock: Ambi Lock/ Cross Bar Lock

Produced by: SRM, made in China


/ J - looking for twins