Spotlight Series: Brous Blades Exo Media
Published: 9 years ago
See more about the Exo: http://bit.ly/2r3aFlf
Every week on Spotlight Series we highlight a new or exciting product just added to our inventory. This week we’re going ga-ga over one of Jason Brous’ 2015 flagship models: this is the Exo folding knife by Brous Blades.
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This week on Spotlight we’re going ga-ga over one of Jason Brous’ 2015 flagship models: this is the Exo folding knife by Brous Blades.
Those of you who follow us on Instagram will know that I’ve been getting a little post-crazy about these things since we got them in a couple days ago, and for good reason: these knives are almost obnoxiously photogenic.
The three-and-a-half inch blade is made from D2 Tool steel. It has great shape and a very subtle bit of jimping on the spine. While the thumbhole design is functional and has nice aesthetics, you’ll be relying on the extremely responsive flipper feature for deployment most of the time. The proprietary Brous bearing system continues to impress.
The handle features 6AL4V titanium scales with a steel liner-lock mechanism and a flow-through design. There is also a 3D machined pocket clip for tip-up right-hand carry. Great grooves and hand feel on this thing. As with the blades, the handles come in a variety of finishes, from satin to blackout to everything in between, though this acid stonewash version remains my favorite.
Overall, the Brous Blades Exo is a formidable addition to the mid-tech market in terms of size, features, and materials. Thanks for checking out Spotlight Series. Click the annotation or the link the description to see more about this blade, and tune in every week for a new episode.
Music: "Joke" by Chastity Belt (http://chastity-belt.bandcamp.com/)
Every week on Spotlight Series we highlight a new or exciting product just added to our inventory. This week we’re going ga-ga over one of Jason Brous’ 2015 flagship models: this is the Exo folding knife by Brous Blades.
Check out our entire inventory: http://www.knifecenter.com
Keep up with all our newest products by signing up for our newsletter: http://www.knifecenter.com/newsletter
Follow KnifeCenter on:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/KnifeCenter
Instagram - https://instagram.com/knifecenter/
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/knifecenter
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This week on Spotlight we’re going ga-ga over one of Jason Brous’ 2015 flagship models: this is the Exo folding knife by Brous Blades.
Those of you who follow us on Instagram will know that I’ve been getting a little post-crazy about these things since we got them in a couple days ago, and for good reason: these knives are almost obnoxiously photogenic.
The three-and-a-half inch blade is made from D2 Tool steel. It has great shape and a very subtle bit of jimping on the spine. While the thumbhole design is functional and has nice aesthetics, you’ll be relying on the extremely responsive flipper feature for deployment most of the time. The proprietary Brous bearing system continues to impress.
The handle features 6AL4V titanium scales with a steel liner-lock mechanism and a flow-through design. There is also a 3D machined pocket clip for tip-up right-hand carry. Great grooves and hand feel on this thing. As with the blades, the handles come in a variety of finishes, from satin to blackout to everything in between, though this acid stonewash version remains my favorite.
Overall, the Brous Blades Exo is a formidable addition to the mid-tech market in terms of size, features, and materials. Thanks for checking out Spotlight Series. Click the annotation or the link the description to see more about this blade, and tune in every week for a new episode.
Music: "Joke" by Chastity Belt (http://chastity-belt.bandcamp.com/)