Ditto. Heck, just wearing my dog tags used to bug the heck outta me.I've never liked the idea of having paracord around my neck.
I've never liked the idea of having paracord around my neck.
Shower defense was the whole reason for design and production of the SEARK. For that purpose, neck knife makes all the sense in the world. For any other purpose, I honestly feel I have other much better options.I tried many of them and wanted to like the concept. Only one I found which didn't annoy me too much was the Buck Hartsook Smidgen.
Very light and I have an aftermarket minimalist sheath for it as the factory one is really bulky.
The Smidgen is not for defense though, just a useful little knife.
I bought some neck knives (Ecos I think they were) for the women I was deployed with years ago as some 3rd party nationals working on the camps got into the habit of attacking women in the showers as they figured they had nothing on them then. Neck knife helps to address that so long as they never took it off. Yes, odd use case I know, but a viable one.
I have one I keep in my truck hanging from the rear view mirror. I figure it’s better then my paw paw carrying a filet knife on his sun visor. Could be a problem in a bad wreck. Hope I never find out!I worked at a place for a long time that I could not carry a knife over 2", and could not display one at all. So no clipping on a folder, and digging out a small folder is a pain.
I carried a folder daily, and you can pull one very quickly...especially if your shirts button up. Tucked T-shirts, not so much.
I usually carried a CRKT Minimalist Wharncliff.
https://www.crkt.com/minimalist-wharncliffe.html
I have a Spyderco ARC.