Hey guys,
I've been rolling the idea around for some time, on picking up a heavy outdoor knife. I've been using smaller fixed blade knives for a long time, and while batoning (sp?) works well, I just want something that could step up to be a bit of a "chopper". I believe there is always a right tool for the job, but sometimes you can't carry every tool in your backpack. I've rolled around the idea of picking up a large, fixed bladed knife and for whatever reason, I've always declined picking one up with a "hey, you can get by with what you have" attitude. Well, true... I could also argue I don't "need" a 8" bench vise, but screw it, I want one.
Anyway, I'm looking for some ideas with preferably first-hand experience on knife recommendations. To give you all an idea of what I'm looking for, I'm currently eyeballing the ESEE Junglas, Cold Steel Trailmaster and the Chris Reeves Impofu.
Durability is a big concern, weight and price not so much. Thanks.
I've been rolling the idea around for some time, on picking up a heavy outdoor knife. I've been using smaller fixed blade knives for a long time, and while batoning (sp?) works well, I just want something that could step up to be a bit of a "chopper". I believe there is always a right tool for the job, but sometimes you can't carry every tool in your backpack. I've rolled around the idea of picking up a large, fixed bladed knife and for whatever reason, I've always declined picking one up with a "hey, you can get by with what you have" attitude. Well, true... I could also argue I don't "need" a 8" bench vise, but screw it, I want one.

Anyway, I'm looking for some ideas with preferably first-hand experience on knife recommendations. To give you all an idea of what I'm looking for, I'm currently eyeballing the ESEE Junglas, Cold Steel Trailmaster and the Chris Reeves Impofu.
Durability is a big concern, weight and price not so much. Thanks.

It's something you either get or you don't.