TOPS Tracker T3 - in forest

This is my promised video about the great knife.

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  • @marcus_mayhem
    @marcus_mayhem4 жыл бұрын

    Excellent review brother. Love the Czech Republic. Beautiful country.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you:-) FM

  • @tonyarizpe9792
    @tonyarizpe97924 жыл бұрын

    Great videos finally got the t3 picked up really excited to start using it

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    4 жыл бұрын

    That is great information! Hope you´ll enjoy the knife:-) FM

  • @cloudnine8842
    @cloudnine88422 жыл бұрын

    Love it

  • @TheArkansasBushcrafter
    @TheArkansasBushcrafter3 жыл бұрын

    Good video I’ve been thinking about getting this knife

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Go for it;-) T3 is most of practical (and stainless if you mind) out of the Tracker knives. ONLY, if you need real chopper, then, if Tracker, T1 or BR Trakker could be better choice. Be safe there. FM

  • @EquipmentReviewer
    @EquipmentReviewer4 жыл бұрын

    👍👍👍

  • @scribemike
    @scribemike6 жыл бұрын

    Great video. This (and the other one) finally convinced me to pick up a T-3. I've had my eye on the design for years, but felt the original was just too heavy. Really looking forward to getting this one in hand. Thanks. BTW, have you thought about trying a "pinky lanyard"? I like them for security and ease of putting on/taking off, plus they don't get in the way or snag too much.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hi, I´m realy glad the video helps you! That is the point. T1 is realy a tool then the knife, but I like it realy:-) The T3 is more as a knife it in most of time can serv more easy, but with less chopping ability. You´ll see it, when I´ll finish the Trackers comparing video, but for some other using, T3 is more easy to handle and to carry also. About the "pinky lanyard", I´ll use it on T3, on T1 it wasn´t that necessary, as I can feel. I hope, I can see some your video with your new T3;-) Thanks for the comment btw:-) FM

  • @billhooper7908
    @billhooper79082 жыл бұрын

    Great knife. Mine is awesome

  • @Shooter11B
    @Shooter11B6 жыл бұрын

    I had a feeling that you would like the T-3!

  • @nevillesavage2012

    @nevillesavage2012

    6 жыл бұрын

    Steven Szabo I had a feeling I find one of your comments here. Tracker junkies through and through. Hope you are well sir

  • @Shooter11B

    @Shooter11B

    6 жыл бұрын

    nevillesavage2012. Haha, you caught me! Doing great, hope that goes for you as well.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Shooter11B Hi, I found this just now:-)) So a bit late but, yes from spring to autumn T3 is more go to version:-) Hope you are well there! FM

  • @unrealwolfclaws
    @unrealwolfclaws3 жыл бұрын

    7:52 i love this song!! Can you tell me what that song name is?!

  • @Outcaste153
    @Outcaste1536 жыл бұрын

    when trying to proceed the wood down into smaller pieces try instead of chopping with the knife place the blade on the wood and botoning the knife. make chop angels like an hatchet or axe. works more better and uses less energy.

  • @jamesbowen5573

    @jamesbowen5573

    3 жыл бұрын

    True

  • @kennywheelus6857
    @kennywheelus68574 жыл бұрын

    The lines you speak of I think you mean rhe grain of the fibers, what do you think about the terava jaakaripukko puukko knife from Finland or have you used the 110 or 140 yet, I bought this 140 an love it,also they have a much bigger brother the 240 called the skrama an they are 80crv2 carbon steel, super sharp when I received mine an not super expensive but I also bought the leather sheath, great friction fit,easy to sharpen but all I put through os still sharp, I've barely touched up the edge, my bevel was straight as well,they aka like a skinning knife the Lil 85 too,just thought I'd share it with you.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thank you for the comment. I didn´t use any Pukko style knife, may be I need more time to get to them:-) But the Skrama is something I looked for and I´ll buy some probably:-) FM

  • @kennywheelus6857

    @kennywheelus6857

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@forestmantis1737 ,ok kool ty.

  • @mountainman.4478
    @mountainman.44786 жыл бұрын

    I killed a bear with my T 3 . Then carved the bear up and made steaks . I took a vacation day went to north Korea and fought 500 north Korean soldiers with my T3 . Then went to my property and built a two story log cabin with my T3. That was a slow week for me ...

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    6 жыл бұрын

    :-)))

  • @lmac8463

    @lmac8463

    4 жыл бұрын

    Love the humor lol

  • @tm1182
    @tm11826 жыл бұрын

    You make outstanding videos, where are you from?

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you and I appreciate it. I´m glad, if my videos can help to some other "knife lovers":-) I´m from Czech Rep. btw and you? FM

  • @bushcrfter7917
    @bushcrfter79176 жыл бұрын

    I like that video great review my friend I want to buy the t3 how hard was it to resharpen the blade?

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thank you. Because I reprofiled the blade (secondary bevel), it takes a time on my Work sharp, if I can say, it was harder then on 1095 steel knives. So it is harder. I have got more 154CM knives and it is always the same - harder;-) But, the edge retains sharp longer, as I said and most blades from that steel is hardened higher then most of 1095 blades (55-58HRC) is. So, yes, it is harder to sharpen it (especialy the draw edge, it is better to have smaller stone with one half rounded side or rounded sharp. stone) but not only because steel, but the knives are usualy 59HRC as I know, but I´m not shure on T3 model. Uf, sorry for a bit complicated answer;-) FM

  • @bushcrfter7917

    @bushcrfter7917

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @runaway0211
    @runaway02116 жыл бұрын

    Great video. T1 and T3 Who is better?

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thank you and I hope my next video helps you;-) FM

  • @Outcaste153

    @Outcaste153

    6 жыл бұрын

    Cheers All I would rather have a T1 but the 1 to 3 are great knives for survival use.

  • @INFAMOUSfrontRunn3r
    @INFAMOUSfrontRunn3r5 жыл бұрын

    I want to see someone process game with it...how does it perform?

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well, that´s somethig I can´t show because it is illegal to hunt most of animal in our country. Thanks for comment anyway:-) FM

  • @masterchief586
    @masterchief5864 жыл бұрын

    Which country are you in? Looks to me like 🇩🇪 and or 🇧🇪. Great videos and informative. I just purchased a Tom Brown T1 Tracker and waiting for delivery.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    4 жыл бұрын

    CZ and you? Thank you and I belive you´ll enjoy T1, it is a great tool:-) FM

  • @masterchief586

    @masterchief586

    4 жыл бұрын

    That would be USA, southeast Arizona.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@masterchief586 I hope you are safe there in this time! FM

  • @masterchief586

    @masterchief586

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@forestmantis1737 Most definitely, you and yours be safe out there also my new friend.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@masterchief586 Thank you my new frined. FM

  • @tm1182
    @tm11826 жыл бұрын

    Also the lines are the grain of the wood

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    6 жыл бұрын

    Oh, "got it" now, thank you:-)

  • @bushcrfter7917
    @bushcrfter79176 жыл бұрын

    I heard that the 154 cm is really hard to sharpen?

  • @matthewmitchell8678

    @matthewmitchell8678

    6 жыл бұрын

    bushcrfter791 154 cm is not hard to sharpen you’ll like it👍🏻

  • @huluplus7002
    @huluplus70024 жыл бұрын

    19:05 literally chopped a twig branch lol. I could have snapped it off with my bare hands in 1 second.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    4 жыл бұрын

    :-) You are right, but this is about the knife, not about my hands, so used it;-) And if you got the knife in your hand, you don´t want to put it somewhere, break the branch, then pick the knife again, it could be longer and you spend more time and some energy. And to break the branch with the knife in your hand isn´t that safe:-) Thank you for the comment anyway:-) FM

  • @TurntoGod7
    @TurntoGod72 жыл бұрын

    No where close to 96 strokes! What in the world? Did you multiply? 😂

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    2 жыл бұрын

    :-))) You are right, I was more concentrated to chop than to count probably, it was 64 chops, so thank you for the correction:-) FM

  • @TurntoGod7

    @TurntoGod7

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@forestmantis1737 thanks for the video. I’m highly considering this knife. If I have to bug out to the woods to survive, I can’t think of a better tool to have. Without carrying multiple tools, which weigh you down. I’m thinking the t1 would be the way to go however.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TurntoGod7 As I said in some of my videos, T3 is a better choice (for me) if no cold area (sub 0°C) - it is lighter, more compact, rust-resistant... T1 is great if you really need a chopper/splitter (+200g/cca 7oz). Otherwise, I like all of TOPS Trackers and many others;-) Thanks for the comments anyway. FM

  • @tigerpisces5506
    @tigerpisces55064 жыл бұрын

    This is not a T-3 thats a miniature knife. This looks like a T-1.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    4 жыл бұрын

    :-)) This is T3 for 1000%;-) The miniature as you said is T4;-) T1 is even bigger btw. FM

  • @leviticus17eleven
    @leviticus17eleven3 жыл бұрын

    From what I have read from the works of Tom Brown and tops knives; the saw was designed for the trap making process. Each of the three cutting surfaces have a designated purpose as well. Loved the video. In the process of making my own TB knife. I feel that the knife has one flaw; it is too small for a hatchet and too big for a knife. For a tracker and wilderness/survivalist/minimalist like Tom Brown it was exactly what he designed it for.

  • @user-cv5yn5ej1w
    @user-cv5yn5ej1w3 жыл бұрын

    i want new video

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    3 жыл бұрын

    :)) Very soon… FM

  • @tigerpisces5506
    @tigerpisces55064 жыл бұрын

    Is this hell hole Czechoslovakia? Looks like a climate change has hit already. He sound like my jewish friend a Czech. He said he speaks English with a German accent because his English teacher was German in Czech.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes it is, the climate change is upon us here too:-( FM

  • @kubiz8812

    @kubiz8812

    3 жыл бұрын

    It is called Czech Republic or Czechia you ignorant fuck. It is not a hell hole it is a beautiful country. The truth also is that FM did not pick a best place to show it :-)

  • @jameswrouse4739
    @jameswrouse47393 жыл бұрын

    Forrest my ass,

  • @jamesbowen5573
    @jamesbowen55733 жыл бұрын

    No offense, I don't think you really know this knife. Perhaps you should watch a couple of people who do and then use it a couple of months before making a video on it. I personally have seen people make this knife shine. And I have used it with a lot less effort chopping. And you should see the feather sticks it makes with zero effort.

  • @forestmantis1737

    @forestmantis1737

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thank you for the comment. I didn´t say, I´m a Tracker knife expert, that is for the start;-) I made this video 3 years ago, so I hope my skills improved and, the grind of the knife too, which helps. I´d like to ask also, was it the TOPS T3 Tracker you used (and you saw to be used on YT, as you said)? Please, put here some links, thank you:-) And the last thing, we have to consider material we are working with. Here, it was seasoned after winter oak wood, trust me, it is much more difficult to make kindlings and other else "slicinq things". I saw many knife work demonstrated on kind of soft wood, then, you can use even kitchen knife to work on it:-) FM

  • @jamesbowen5573

    @jamesbowen5573

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@forestmantis1737 T1, also T2. I have the T2, but I really want the T1. Heavy doesn't bother me. $300 does. One day I'll get it. I wasn't saying that to be mean. You probably did better than I did the first day or two I was using mine. But now after a few months. It's an entirely different story. Those things will make feather sticks like you wouldn't believe. The best way is to put it in those down on another piece of wood and draw your feather stick across the two surfaces that are offset that look like a hook. You can make a bird's nest out of the crap in just a few seconds. That Round part on the back is 4 scraping scams over your arm. What I don't like about the t2 is the weight. To light as a chopper. However it does chop a lot better if you move the contact further of the end piece. Instead of between the two uneven surfaces. There's one out that has a bigger handle. I think that one would be a lot better. I thought about removing the grips and making my own wood handle and extend it to make it longer. And make it a three quarter tang, by increasing the length... I've seen a concept knife where they just made the blank longer. But I didn't like some of the other changes. I'm a pretty big guy and what some people call a big knife looks a lot smaller in my hand

  • @jamesbowen5573

    @jamesbowen5573

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@forestmantis1737 yeah when it gets seasoned an and dry it becomes a real B... Sometimes the best course of action is just batoning your cuts instead of swinging it. Especially with the lighter blades. Tell the truth, I can process most good without even using a night. Every once in a while I'll get a piece of wood I can't bust very easily. You can always put wood in between two trees and pry on it if you can't do it by hand. A person Burns a lot of energy swinging it a hundred times just to make a cut on a small piece of wood turn on I think it was 2 or 3 in thick. Sure it cut it but it wasn't very practical. In a survival situation you wouldn't want to use that kind of energy

  • @jamesbowen5573

    @jamesbowen5573

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@forestmantis1737 one of the best processing knives I have. Cost about 10 bucks. I just thought it looked cool. It was off one of those catalog sites. But when I got it it was pretty thick and when I started using it. It Cuts like crazy. We had an ice storm this winter. And I was cutting through Frozen wood like you wouldn't believe. One blow to cut two and a half inch or bigger branches right off. Cut not broken. And it holds it's sharpness. Pretty impressive for a junk knife. It's not quite big enough to be a machete. But it's certainly not a knife you would carry as a knife. But you could sure carry it as a small axe. The only thing I don't like about it is the saw blade on the back. It chews up the Baton. It's pretty badass batoning too. I thought about putting J-B weld on the teeth. But it would make it look like crap. I'm not a big fan of saws on a knife blade. On the T1 I believe they are more for notching. Because mine would never be considered saw blades. On the t2 I have.

  • @jamesbowen5573

    @jamesbowen5573

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@forestmantis1737 I didn't mean to come down on you or anything. I've just seen a lot of negative reviews on the tracker. I've seen a couple of guys that were really lost. It all depends on a person's skill level. If you got the skill. You can use just about any knife and make it look like it shines. Of course sometimes with a different design. You need a little bit of practice regardless of skill and that's true of anything in life