Feb 04 2010

SOG Vision Knife Review, Part 1

This is the table-top of the SOG Vision. To see the cutting test/demo, watch Part 2.

9 Comments

  • By BLUNTRUTH4U, May 2, 2009 @ 6:46 pm

    After I made this video I found some websites that list the steel as ATS-34, and some that say VG-10. Mine is ATS-34 (as you can see in the close-up), but I bought it 8 years ago. Maybe the new ones are VG-10 (not as good, IMO, but not bad).

  • By carrydonkey, May 7, 2009 @ 2:53 pm

    ATS-34 is actually considered a step down from S30V by many people, ATS-34 is just easier to work with and takes a better polish or finish than S30. Also you can find Visions online for about $145-50

  • By BLUNTRUTH4U, May 7, 2009 @ 2:58 pm

    Sorry, WRONG. ATS-34 is MUCH harder to tool and grind than S30V – given equally good heat treating.

  • By RoadRacer77, July 4, 2009 @ 4:56 pm

    I also have the ats34 version of this knife and i love it , i think it is one of the smoothest opening knives i own.
    And just as u said the only draw back is the way it carries high which IMO is very unusual for SOG .
    But for me this knife is a definate keeper , i wouldnt get rid of mine for anything.
    Best review i seen so far for this knife.
    Great vid , look forward to more .

  • By BLUNTRUTH4U, July 4, 2009 @ 6:03 pm

    I agree! I have many BMs and Spyders and none of them are as smooth and fast as the Vision. Plus it’s a “last forever” tough knife.
    I have many other reviews, with more coming all the time. Check’m out.
    Thanks for commenting!

  • By chibraxial, October 28, 2009 @ 8:07 am

    No. ATS-34 is american made 154CM, it’s a premium steel but S30V is superior. ATS-34 is “old” but they stoped used it because it showed to much inconstanticies in quality, then used the japanese version of it. Then ATS-34 comes back and some people think it’s new and the best : it is neither.
    S30V, ZDP-189 are superior.
    HRC doesn’t mean so much. The balance between, hardness, toughness, then the grain structure, the grain size, the wear resistance come into play much more than HRC.

  • By chibraxial, October 28, 2009 @ 8:08 am

    Basically HRC is abusevly used for marketing purposes. People automatically think that higher HRC = better, that’s just wrong :)

  • By sirarrowmen, November 27, 2009 @ 11:59 am

    Axis lock locks up better i think, my SOG knife doesnt really have play. but if i force it forward it wiggles a lot more than my axis lock does, again neither of them are to the point of having bad play, but if i forced them both, the arc lock moves a lot more, and i really love benchmade, but yeah ur right about the SOG arc lock knives being a lot smoother.

  • By 75SilentWarrior, January 24, 2010 @ 12:03 pm

    @chibraxial ATS-34 is Japanese 154cm(which is American) and ZDP-189 is too hard to be anythiing special, it is not great steel in my opinion.

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