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SOG Force review – Outdoor Life

Monday, December 5th, 2011

The fine folks over at the Survival section of Outdoorlife.com have done a review of the SOG Force knife.  They said

SOG’s Force knife is the meanest knife in my collection, hands down.

Overall they seemed to like the knife and thought it would be to stand up to whatever you could throw at it.  Persoanlly we think that this is a great knife.  Also, we are in the process of removing the serrations and making it straight edge only.

Woodsmonkey Reviews SOG Spec Elite Mini

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

The fine folks over at Woodsmonkey have done a review on the new SOG Spec Elite Mini.  They decided that it is a great knife to quote the first line of the review

For those of you looking for that perfect mini every day carry, Woodsmonkey submits one of SOG’s latest offerings, the Spec Elite Mini.

-Taylor Hayes / Woodsmonkey

The knfie really is great and has become a popular one around the office.  If you are thinking about getting a small knfie for everyday carry this is one the we woudl suggest looking at.

SOG Ops Review

Friday, October 21st, 2011

The fine folks over at BladeReviews.com have just posted some good thoughts on the new SOG Ops knife.  If you are even thinking about getting one of these knives you should read the review and check out the video that goes along with it.

SOG Ops - Black TiNi - M40T-K

SOG Aegis Knife Review

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

The folks over at Bladereviews.com have just completed a review of another SOG knife, the Aegis.

SOG Aegis Pocket Knife

To quote them

The ergonomics of the Aegis is also very nice. With a 4.75″ handle there is plenty of room for my larger hand and it naturally offers a comfortable 4 finger grip in both forward and reverse positions. I love the flowing lines of the handle, it fills the hand and provides great visual balance.

Take a couple minutes and read the review if you want to find out more information on the SOG Aegis series of knives.

SEAL Pup Reivew

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

The people at Bladereviews.com just published a nice write up on the SEAL Pup knife. Overall they were impressed with the knife, as we knew they would. If you have a minute go over to Bladereviews.com and read the complete review.

Bladereveiws.com – SEAL Pup Review

SOG SEAL Pup Knife

Also, while there check out some of the other reviews they are working.  Looks like they have some good stuff going on.  Let’s keep an eye out for more SOG reviews.

Texas Fish and Game reviewed SOG at SHOT Show

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Here is a nice video of some new SOG knives covered by Texas Fish and Game at the SHOT show.

SEA Pup Elite – Outdoor Life Survival

Monday, March 21st, 2011

The SEAL Pup Elite was recently featured in the new Survival section of OutdoorLife.com.  They gave the knife an A overall rating and were quite impressed with it.

The success of a survival knife lies in its usefulness, and the Pup Elite offers a little bit of everything.

OutdoorLife.com

If you have ever considered a knife for outdoor or survival uses the SEAL Pup Elite is one to check out.

SOG in Seattle Times

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

One of our local newspapers was nice enough to include the SOG Flash I (Black TiNi) in their outdoor gift guide for 2010.  Check out the Seattle Times Outdoor Gift Guide for 2010.

Flash II review

Monday, November 29th, 2010

There is a nice review of the SOG Flash II on the Charles & Hudson Tools site.

To quote the first line of the review

We’ve got a thing for handy no-nonsense knives so it makes sense that we fell in love with the SOG Flash II so quickly.

Go read the review and when you are done check out all the options available with the SOG Flash II

Flash II Review

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Just came across this review of the Flash II on Backpack Gear Test. It is from a little over a year ago but all of the information is still valid.

Once again if you are thinking about the Flash II it is a great knife and you can’t go wrong with it.

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