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So today I'm excited to show you the brand new Chicco Nextfit IX Zip.

So they did make some improvements off the last model and we're going to show you what

those are.

But first a car seat is a safety device.

This is designed to keep your child safe in a car accident so first I'm going to go over

those safety features that they have in the Nextfit.

So they do get excellent ratings for convenience features but also for safety ratings which

is awesome.

So first they have steel reinforced frame and those are going to run down the frame

of the car seat and forcing it so that its substantial in the event of a car accident.

Now they also lined the inside of the frame with EPS foam.

EPS foam is designed to absorb the energy in the event of a car accident and kind of

break absorbing that energy.

So that is an awesome feature as well.

Lastly the last safety feature thats awesome is the fact that it's easy to install.

Now upwards of 90% of car seats are actually installed incorrectly and that makes those

safety features basically invalid.

Like you're not utilizing those features if your not installing it correctly.

So they've integrated a SuperCinch installation system in here that I'll show you a little

bit about how that works but because it's easy to install makes it that much safer.

So this car seat has a pretty good weight range.

You can start using it as little as 5 lbs.

So you can bring your baby home from the hospital in this seat.

Now rear facing you can go up to 40 lbs which is pretty average for rear facing weight capacity

and then forward facing you can start using at 22 lbs up to 65lbs.

Now 22 lbs is a minimum not recommended.

You want to keep your child rear facing as long as possible reaching those limits of

the seat.

Whether that be the weight limit or the height limit.

And the reason for that is in the event of a car accident if they were riding rear facing

then their neck and spine are completely supported by the back of the seat and that's going to

reduce the chance of a head or neck injury and obviously that's the most important.

Now the great thing about this car seat is it is packed full of conveniences for parents.

Now the first one is installation now like I mentioned before if your car seat is installed

correctly it makes it exceptionally safer.

So we like that they made it easy and they did that through their SuperCinch technology

and thats integrated in the latch system.

Now as you can see this latch had this cool little storage and I love that, so if you're

not using it, its tucked out of the way and it's not getting in the way of other installation

but then it's also integrated.

So you would do rear facing here and just move it up this track to move it into the

forward facing belt path.

And I love that cause there is no confusion its not going to twist the wrong direction

and this just makes sure it's going to be installed correctly.

Now the SuperCinch is cool.

You're going to click in both of your latches.

So its even labeled with which part to pull first so this one said pull first and you're

just going to pull that in the same direction as the webbing and then once you get over

to the second side its labeled with pull 2nd and you're just going to pull that straight

out which is not typical for latch or seat belt.

Typically you want to go in the same direction but this one is actually really easy to pull

and get a solid installation.

So I love those features just to make installation easy every time.

They also added a feature to make it easy to install using the seat belt.

Now one thing to know the latch system and all latch systems out there typically have

a weight capacity of about 65lbs.

So with this one you have to stop using it once your child reaches about 40 lbs or typically

when you go forward facing then you need to start installing using the seat belt.

Now you're going to do that by using this belt path here for forward facing and then

for rear facing you're going to use it right down here.

So you're going to feed your seat belt through there but you need to lock it into place.

Now you can use the re-tractor in your car which is typically what most people do unless

you have a lock off in the car seat.

So with this one it's the lock sure system and you're actually going to slide your seat

belt up through here locking it into place.

Super easy!

Now this was an improvement with the IX over the last model and I do love that cause it's

easier to engage.

They also integrated 9 recline positions and they're easily adjusted here on the front.

Now I prefer my adjuster on the front, cause typically when you're rear facing you don't

need to change the level and that is it would be exposed in the back for rear facing.

It when they're forward facing that I want to play with it.

I want them to seat upright when we're going around town and then when we go on a road

trip I'd like to be able to recline it so they can nap.

Now typically when you do that you will have to loosen your straps and reinstall but it's

easier cause you don't have to take it out all the way.

So I do like that it's in the front.

Just something to consider.

So they have these 9 recline positions here and then they also have an easy to read bubble

level indicator.

And it's clearly going to show for rear facing you just need to have it in this blue section

right here and then forward facing in this red section.

So it makes it super easy to see if the recline is appropriate for your child.

Now they added a lot of conveniences for harnessing which I love.

So first it has 9 headrest positions now this is new to the IX it's also easier to engage

which I love.

So you just squeeze on this orange and lift.

Often times when you're doing this integrated headrest it kinda gets stuck.

But this one is super smooth and easy to engage.

I love that!

But then also down here they have the exposed harness adjuster which is very easy.

This one they did something a little bit different I can't really tell the difference but it

is super easy to tighten.

When you're loosening it it's a little bit sticky, but tightening it is solid which is

so cool.

Now they also have a zip off cover.

Now this is only going to be in the zip version, so you can get a little bit cheaper version

without that zip feature but I honestly think it's worth it when you consider how long you're

going to be using this seat and every time you take off that cover to wash super easy

you're just going to zip it off and it's even machine washable.

You will have to line dry but that makes being a parent much less messy and we all know we

need that.

Now they also have these comfort flex cushions down here and that's designed to keep the

harness up after you uninstall your child so that next time you go to put them in you're

not loosing those straps underneath their bum and it just makes harnessing that much

easier.

Now the reason we do these videos is to help educate you so you can make the right buying

decisions for your new baby.

Now I am a CPS Certified Tech which stands for Child Passenger Safety Technician and

yes thats the same training that those fireman and police officers get.

So if you're local come on in and we can check out your installation in person we also have

a couple more CPS Techs here in the store but if you still have questions and you cant

come in then leave us a comment below or even send us an email at hello@babycubby.com we

love to answer those questions for you.

Now with this seat what's included.

Now you get this cool cup holder and this you can move from one side to the other depending

on where it's most convenient.

Usually compared to your door or which side you're installed on.

And it also comes with an infant insert and this you should use from 5 to 11 lbs.

Now once your child reaches 11 lbs you do need to take that insert out.

With the Chicco Nextfit it is a bit on the heavy side it's also a little bit bulky so

you're going to have trouble getting three car seats in a row if thats what you need,

so something to consider.

The things that we love about this car seat.

First of all costumer ratings are excellent, that means parents are happy with it after

they purchase which is a good indicator that it's a good car seat.

Also I love the recline I love how easy it is to use and how easy it is to read.

I love that you can just zip off this cover for easy cleaning and the machine wash-ability

and I love the latch system I do love that you have these storage compartments and that

it is integrated.

It just takes the guess work out of installation and that to me is always a plus.

So the Chicco Nextfit IX Zip retails for $349.99 or if you want that budget friendly version

without the zip feature that one is $299.

Now you can purchase those in store or online at babycubby.com where everything ships for

free and we even price match so it doesn't have to cost you more.

Now if this video was helpful and you enjoyed it give us a like or even subscribe to our

YouTube channel where we have a lot more informational videos.

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BATTLEFIELD 1: Model 1900 Factory REVIEW! - Better Than The Model 10-A Shotgun? - (BF1 Weapon Guide) - Duration: 6:11.

Hey everyone MapMover here, what's happening and welcome to another bf1 weapon review video,

but this video will be the first time I'm reviewing any of the in the name of the tsar

weapons and first to make the review list is the model

1900 factory available in the assault class.

The model 1900 factory is essentially a faster firing model 10-a factory, but not as accurate

over distance as the model 10-a hunter because the model 1900 factory doesn't come

with a choke like the hunter does, but if you like the close quarters action

of the model 10-a factory then you're going to LOVE the model 1900 factory and here's

why: The Model 1900 factory comes with 20 pellets

per shots fired, just like the model 10-a variants

It comes with the same damage per pellet of 8.4 up to 14 metres which is a total damage

potential of 168 if all your pellets land on target

It has a recoil reset value of 4.5 which is the same as the model 10 factory and which

are both faster at reverting back to aiming where you initially was before firing, than

the model 10-a hunter which has a value of 3

And they all have the exact same muzzle velocity of 333 metres per second

And by all I mean the model 1900 factory, the model 10 A factory and the model 10 a

hunter

But the model 1900 factory has a few tricks up its sleeve which sets it apart from the

model 10-a variants and I think these next few stats I'm going

to mention gives it such a huge advantage over both of the model 10-a variants that

I really think the model 1900 shotgun could end up being THE go-to shotgun for assault

players and here's what I'm talking about:

The model 1900 factory has a vertical recoil of 8, which is a lot lower than the model

10-a variants vertical recoil of 11 It comes with two fire modes, one single shot

and one where you fire both barrels almost simultaneously with one pull of the trigger

And were you to fire in single shot your rate of fire is a whopping 299 rounds per minute,

which is staggering compared to the model 10-a variants 78 rounds per minute

However there are some disadvantages which will force you to change your play-style a

little, but none that I feel which will take too long to get used to

First off you only have two rounds to fire before you need to reload

The reload time per shell is significantly higher than the model 10-a variants

And your horizontal recoil is higher than the model 10-a variants, personally it's not

a noticeable difference, but it's worth noting

In terms of my experience with the model 1900 factory here's what I recommend:

Cycle between the fire modes, if you think you're going to be playing in extreme close

quarters use that double barrel fire mode, but just keep in mind that if you miss you'll

be left with a super long reload If you're prone to missing your first shot

or your accuracy isn't on point - a bit like mine a lot of the time to be honest, then

you might be better off staying at single shot, because a single shot on target is enough

to take out an enemy at close quarters as long as enough pellets land on target and

if you do miss then you'll have that second shot to fall back on

As your long range potential will be limited due to you using a shotgun it might be worth

considering equipping a good long range side-arm like the obrez to extend your range at times

you're caught in the open And here's an interesting thing about the

model 1900 Factory - The reload times are flipped upside down

with the model 1900, because reloading when empty is faster than reloading when you still

have one round left in a barrel, but don't worry too much about firing off

both barrels just so you can get that fast reload

this is because you can still do a huge amount of damage with a single shot fired

also like I said earlier you don't need to worry as much about missing in single fire

mode and you only get a finite amount of ammo,

so going single fire and reloading after single shots will help you conserve ammo for longer

Finally: it's worth considering using your side-arm

first for distant enemies before finishing up with the model 1900

it's better to get into positions where your enemies are facing you head on instead of

being at side facing positions to reduce the chances of missing due to their random movements

and to allow the most amount of pellets to hit the target, because a side facing target

is a smaller target it's better to aim at the lower torso first

if you tend to find yourself using both rounds to finish an enemy as the high rate of fire

won't give you enough time to reset your recoil or instead you might want to consider pacing

your shots to get around this if you want to aim at the upper torso because if you don't

pace enough then your second shot could just go over your enemy's head

and there is still random shotgun deviation at play in the current build of battlefield

1, but if the changes that are currently being tested in CTE reach the base game, then shotguns

won't have that random deviation problem and from my cte gameplay experience with the

model 1900 factory that thing is very very good, definitely better than in the base game

So give this shotgun a go, use it now at least to get used to its pros and cons and hopefully

by the time the cte changes reach the base game, you should have an amazing shotgun to

use on your hands, one that you can understand better how to best take advantage of.

So that sums up this weapon review and with that all said, unfortunately that's all the

time in this video for this weapon review, but never fear more reviews are on the way!

Let me know what you think of this review, do you agree, do you disagree, whatever it

is drop a comment below!

If you want to find out more about when the next videos are dropping and a bit more about

what I'm up to then follow me on twitter @mapmovergaming And of course hit that subscribe button if

you want to join a really cool battlefield community on this channel, with bigger and

better videos expected in the near future!

And as always it's been an absolute pleasure, until next time have

a good one all, MapMover out!

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Daryl Coolidge (WWE No Mercy Review!) (9/25/17) - Duration: 30:04.

Okay, so we're going into the WWE No Mercy Pay-Per-View from last night today, starting things off with The Miz defeating Jason Jordan, the burial of Jason Jordan continues, I don't know maybe it's being Kurt Angle's son that is messing him up, it's just my theory, his so-called "Daddy issues or something like that. Anyway, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose defeated Sheamus and Cesaro, that's retained their tag team championships, I knw that was happening. Then, onto Enzo Amore defeating Neville, they gave him the Cruiserweight championship, so, after weeks and months of this guy getting creamed, by the likes of his former partner Big Cass and The Self-Proclaim King of the Cruiserweights, he finally gets a win, he just talks on and on and on and on, he reminds of me that Energizer Bunny in those commercials, he just keeps on going and going and going and going, there's no off-switch with Amore, it isn't that he's not charismatic or anything like that and he is, it's the way he comes, he needs humility, rest assured they give this guy a push and he definitely needed it, now, about Alexa vs. Bayley, Emma, Nia Jax and Sasha Banks, you see four on one doesn't guarantee a loss for the champion and she still won, it looked like Nia Ja was about to win, but Bayley came and got the save, Emma was teaming up with Little Miss Bliss for a minute, only to revert back to squaring off with her, some folks on here said Emma may get it, well, she didn't, neither did Bayley nor Sasha Banks, Nia Jax almost did, but Alexa retains her Raw Women's Championship, she has a solid fanbase being "White-hot, Alexa is my friend, she doesn't know it, though. I like her, her in-ring Psychology and everything, what she said when Renee Young interviewed her after the match, she was the Goddess of the WWE, of the company, she ain't lying, because she's been champion for quite a while and she may break both Brie Bella and AJ Lee's records. I hope that she does, I know that she will; at least until Asuka debuts maybe soon, maybe tonight, who knows? Renee Young interviews Jason Jordan after his match against the Miz, he didn't take his loss too well, it's time to get him someone can beat or change of attitude, I don't know. Now, Onto to the Monster Braun Strowman vs. The Beast Brock Lesnar, this match lasted about maybe ten to twenty minutes, for their finishes, Braun didn't get it, Lesnar retains, Heyman is good, he's gold on the mic, making it appear that he's supporting Strowman, supporting Lesnar's opponents, just get into the Psyche of the Universe and his opponents, which helps Lesnar get an advantage, master manipulator Heyman is. Roman Reigns vs. John Cena, this was back and forth, almost looked like Cena was going to win, but Reigns became triumphant in their meeting. Raised Reigns hands, Reigns yard is true.

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Destiny 2 PC - Stoner Review (w/ subs) - Duration: 18:24.

hey guys this is my first time playing Destiny,

Destiny 2

this is the open beta

no idea what I'm doing

the game honestly looks great..

the graphics are amazing..

I am playing at maximum quality!

let's see the shooting.. Ok, the shooting feels amazing..

Bye man, Oh

this is the cool guy from the trailer.. every game has a cool character

But no game will surpass Borderlands..

the creativity of characters..

Find Zavala... (the quest)

don't close the Fu$@ing door man.. okay stay there forever

Gear Up for the fight!

There are 3 classes available right now..

The Titan, the Hunter and the Warlock

and every class has two sub-classes..

I have heard that already a third subclass for the Warlock class has been announced

So i don't know what we could expect from the full release maybe 3 sub-classes?

I want to try the void walker..

So it reminds me of Call of Duty or Halo weapons..

but it's like a dream came true.. I mean who didn't want a halo game for PC

It surprises me that the aim is very steady..

OK, the graphics look amazing

I am really impressed with the quality

and you can play the game at 4K resolution easily

I am running a GTX 980 (Overclocked) at the moment

boys he's gonna die he's gonna die

Ahh..!! Nailed it!!

Oh i am gonna die..

I am looking forward for the PvP part

to be honest,

I have been always a PvP player..

I was playing the Rogue class in WoW so..

You understand..

I would expect from myself to pick up the hunter class..

you know rogue.. Invisible $hit feeling.. but

I dont know something in the Warlock class just

attracted me i guess.. i dont know!

oh yeah

look at the size of that thing

don't take this out of context plz..

The reflection is really good

this is indeed a game to play with friends

a lot of PvE with Bosses

I figured out most of the controls by other games

All the controls are simillar to Call of Duty so far

You Run with Shift, You crouch with Ctrl

I pressed C which is something.. (melee)

Some of the boxes are ammo for sure..

What are the boxes? What is in the box?

I never owned a PS4 or XBox1

So I ve never played the first Destiny game

I know that Destiny 1 had an amazing community

The community of D1 was something that every game should be jealous of

I hope Destiny 2 will create something simillar

who would not want a beautiful PC community for once ;)

Of course from here..

Any logical person would just follow this path

Oh! Nice shadow

Lets do the melee thing

oh oh this

Is he a player?

who the Fu$k names himeself FA777..

I mean only a player could be that..

It really grinds my gears that i don't know how to use my abilities yet

(In the PC Open Beta one of the biggest drawbacks in my opinion is that it doesn't teach you the key bindings for anything..)

Lets try something..

Okay! Q does something cool!

Okay lets do the C thing.. (melee)

OMG he died. Fu$#en noob man. You dont know h2p

the fu$#ing game man

Fu$#en nab

It feels so much better than the new CoD $hits

CoD see the success of

Titanfall so they make a futuristic bullshit they see the success of

Battlefield they go back to World War two

what's wrong with call of duty - I don't While this game.. already has a

unique style

it's really satisfying

AvengerNinja OMFG dude such a cool name

OK ninja follows

He is a hunter

Ok.. lets do the...

...

you fucking bitch I really wanted to do my super Duper move..

I only know :'( sniffs

OMG she is good!..

okay.. sorry!! GJ

Lets do this!

I like it I like it

I dont know what I just did but it looks COOL

Bungie always made quality content for consoles..

and

Believe me PC-wise they did not screw up at all!

The feeling is amazing.. You see what I see..

The Fu#$ u doing on the tree man..Get down from the tree man

Okay this is a super Boss

I know this.. cause I know this

Oh yeah Bit$h

Staaaar Waaaars!!

vives ;)

da da da da da

OMFG

Yeah I know the good old times

where game used to cost like 50 euros..

This game costed me 100 euros.. (Deluxe edition)

I hate the expansion logic.. don't get me wrong

**Clicks accidentally F for Ult**

Okay... WTF

(Mission success u learned how to ult..)

I am not sure if it is gonna be

the same tutorial with the full game release.. (this doesnt explain $hit)

I know they are fu$%en low NPC's

So I can just harass them..

and I don't have to play this as a fu$ken head-shot commando

OMG this guy seems strong

okay Q!! is the only ability we know..

it works, its effective!

The perfect hole ;) Ela die its over!!

He has a shield or something.. I'm not sure

Ela bye man!! perastika!

**Trying to learn the ability keys**

Emotes? with arrows?

who had this brilliant idea?

Thank God! I though i was wrong.. AGAIN!

I wanna try my Super

but i forgot the key binding.. it was F!! wasn't it F??

It is fully automatic and it goes straight?

???___________???

it's really interesting to see how you will receive this

can I shoot.. I want this $hit on his back to explode!

OMG good mornin beautiful mylady?

Nice dodges there bruh!

**Misses Q!! :P lel**

Ok you seem strong.. You have a huge shield

I wonder if I melee you do u get extra dmg?

I won't die I promised I wont die!

ZEROO deaths Everybody **Pewds**

exhaust turbines.. this is very vague

okay this is randomness

okay when you jump near the edges it seems like..

**Brain Lag**

no no that was so unfair.. Zero deaths

OMG you can Sprint!! and I was walking!

oh yeah I've heard about Light..

Light gives all

Guardians their strength like..

their soul.. O_O

BOOM

Ghaul.. and your life.. IS GONE!!

oh fuck so close..

**cries in a corner**

I am going to make more videos in the future for

Destiny 2

Like, Subscribe for more!!

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Best Budget smartphone under 50$?? Blackview A7 Unboxing, Review and Test! - Duration: 8:00.

Hello there guys!

It's CoolFox over here and today, I'm bringing you an unboxing and review of the Blackview

A7 smartphone!

Before we begin, I would really appreciate it if you can subscribe as we are trying to

hit 500 subscribers by the end of the year.

Starting with the unboxing, you can see the specs listed at the back and opening the box

you can see the phone on the front with a silicon cover, under that you have a little

divider and then you will find the manual, the charging cable and charging plug.

The charging cable is a normal Micro USB and the charging plug is a nice travelling charger

since it can become smaller by retracting the 3rd plastic prong.

The phone itself comes with a screen protector on the front and they throw in a free silicon

case as I said before.

The back has a very nice texture on it.

It has very small ridges which improve the grip a bit more than a smooth surface, on

the bottom you find the micro USB port, on the right side you find the volume rocker

and the power on/off button.

On the top you find a headphone jack and the left side is left empty.

On the back, you find the dual camera which we will talk about later on in the video and

the speaker at the bottom.

On the front, you find 3 capacitive touch buttons and the front facing camera along

with the speaker unit.

Popping off the back, you find a detachable battery which comes with a small tab which

you have to pull out before turning the phone on and a dual sim slot alongside a micro SD

card slot.

The setup is just like any other smartphone.

You have the default Android languages to choose from and after putting in your email

address, wifi password and a security feature, you are all set up.

The UI itself is very similar to stock android except for the drop down menu which has a

skin on it which is commonly seen on other Blackview devices.

It is pretty snappy for the most part and the surprising thing is that the phone comes

equipped with Android 7.0 out of the box.

It also came with an update once I switched on the phone which is very good to see.

Battery life is actually very good.

For a 2800 mah battery, it easily stays on the whole day which is great to see at this

price!

Going through the settings, you can also see that there is a skin applied, but other than

that, most items found in the settings are as default.

Something strange that I did encounter though is the fact that the storage was first listed

as 4.26 GB and after pressing the storage icon and going back, it showed exactly 8 GB.

This was very strange as I have never seen anything like it before.

Once I connected it to my PC, it showed that it had 8 GB of storage.

But I am still not sure which to believe.

The memory is listed at 893 MB which is just as advertised.

You have bundled in gesture unlock which isn't present usually on default android, one handed

mode which is also not usually present on default android, and everything else is default.

Now moving onto Antutu, you can see the specifications listed.

It has Android 7.0 as said before, the MTK 6580 which is a budget Mediatek CPU, the Mali-400

MP GPU, a 720p screen, a 5.3 mp back camera and a 1.9 MP front facing camera.

After the test was done, It scored a total of 23599 which is mediocre but considering

the price, it is pretty much acceptable.

I also tested Geekbench 4 and it scored a measly 399 on the Single core and 1118 on

the Multi core.

This is a pretty bad result but as I said before, you cannot expect big things from

a budget smartphone.

Taking a look at the sensors present on this phone, you can see that most sensors are disabled.

This was pretty confusing considering that even the gyroscope and orientation sensor

is disabled which means that you cannot use maps on this phone.

The accelerometer and sound sensors where the only ones that worked correctly and even

the light and proximity sensor weren't acting normally.

After seeing that the gyroscope and orientation sensors were disabled, I ran GPS Test and

it yielded a great result.

The only thing which was very strange was that the orientation wasn't picked up and

so the great pin point accuracy was all for nothing since you cannot use maps with this

phone.

As you can see in the compass below, it does not move therefore, it cannot show you were

you are facing even in a map app.

Doing a quick video test shows you that the phone cannot handle 60 fps video.

This is very disappointing to see although this is commonly seen in Mediatek chips.

The speaker is pretty thinny although it does exceed my daily driver which is a UMi Plus

which costs 150$.

Moving onto a Wifi speedtest, everything is as expected and the speeds are as they are

supposed to be.

Opening up an application such as Alto's Adventure which is a game, does take quite a bit of

time to load up and I also saw a bit of artifcating before the game itself started.

Other than that, gameplay was smooth and this would handle light games such as this one.

Now moving onto the camera, you can tell from the pictures that he quality isn't really

that good and although they did advertise a dual camera, I believe that the second camera

is fake.

Form this close up shot, you can easily tell that it looks very different to the main camera

and that something is not right.

Once I covered up the second camera itself, the 2 x zoom made no difference which easily

shows that the phone only uses 1 camera or has only 1 camera.

The blur mode as you can see here is very bad and the phone should utilize both cameras

to detect what is in the front and what is in the back.

That is why the blur ended up happening to everything except the focus point.

Mono mode works very well and just as expected and the 2x zoom is as I said before, done

with 1 camera.

The front camera is nothing to run home about and the back camera in terms of video quality

is also nothing special.

The microphone though is actually pretty good.

I hope you enjoyed this video guys, If you did please leave a like and subscribe for

more content.

This was CoolFox and I'm out, Peace!

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Hyundai Verna 2017 SX(O) | Full Review | Inside Look | with Subtitles - Duration: 4:13.

What's up guys

today we are bringing the review and inside of look all new hyundai verna 2017 sx variant

some new features like seat ventilation

Which is first in the segment and many more features are added in the new verna

so stay with us till the end and get the full information about the all new hyundai verna 2017 sx(o) variant

So here we go

Starting from the inside on steering we have some buttons, on left we have voice recognition button

Call buttons and volume and mode control buttons. On right we have cruise control button

On door panel we have electrically adjustable mirror and window controls

Here we have light adjustment buttons

So here is supervision cluster odometer, speedometer and all the information about cruise control etc. are displayed here

It could have digital fuel and engine temperature gauge, but it doesn't make a difference so it's cool

SX(O) variant comes with push start button

Here we have a 7-inch touch display with navigation map and reverse camera display . SX(O) comes with automatic temperature control

And also with cluster ionizer which hyundai says is first in the segment

SX(O) have front seat ventilation, which is first in the segment

From these buttons you can adjust the ventilation speed of both the front seats

This is usb and aux ports and all the power outlets

SX(O) comes with six airbags and with a refrigerated glovebox

Here between the seats we have hand rest and a space for some storage

Now the best feature, in SX(O) you get a Sun/moon roof. Isn't it cool??

The roof is electrically adjustable

Here is the roof controls and interior light switches, we have two lights at the front and one at the back

Now moving to the back seat, here we have enough room for the legs and Headroom is also quite generous

Rear, AC unit is also provided, which is a plus point

Now moving to the outside features we have rain sensing wipers, fog lamps, projector headlights

Verna has a boot capacity of 480 liters, it's quite a lot, in trunk we also have a trunk light

Talking about the tyres Verna has 16-inch alloy wheels. Now Let's see what we get in the rear, here we have a rear camera

And parking sensors

so this was the overall review of all new hyundai verna 2017 sx(o) hope you liked it

please give a thumbs up. stay with us for more reviews and videos. and if you are still here do subscibe you'll not regret.

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ImanKijkt | The First Two Episodes of STAR TREK DISCOVERY on NETFLIX - Duration: 3:05.

Hey I'm Iman and welcome to...

Iman Watches the first two episodes of Star Trek Discovery on NetFlix

Sorry. I'm not a trekkie

but I've seen a lot of Star Trek series

The Original Star Trek Series

The Next Generation

Deep Space Nine

Voyager

And Enterprise

The old movies

and the new movies

oh god

I'm a nerd?!

Anyway. after many years of waiting there is finally a new Star Trek Series

Well at the moment 2 episodes

Star Trek Discovery

Let's watch a bit...

Would you recommend it?

at the moment there a just to episodes available

And let's just get it over with

Yes! I would recommend it

Why?

Star Trek is about the dialog, the characters, the ideas

the technical stuff and the moral implications

This shows seems to get that

This feels like Star Trek but with the quality the viewers have become accustomed to

It looks great

and the look and feel reminds you of the j.j. Abrahams Star Trek Movies

It has some good characters and a storyline the peaks my interest

The main character

Michael Burnham

is a woman

which I really like

and she's really something else then

Kirk

Picard

Janeway

or Archer

She's not a captain. But it could still happen

She has a really dramatic backstory and the flaws to go with it

and that makes a much more human and interesting to watch

and they immediately introduce a couple of good side characters

Like.. Captain Georgiou

and... the guy who looks like a Guillermo del Toro invention: Saru

The Klingons are back and look really different

Notting like Mr Worf

And it looks like they are gonna be the big bad

They want nothing to do with the federation because they don't want to lose their culture and traditions...

and they have a really cool slogan!

Remain Klingon

the first two episodes that are online setup the story, the characters and the threat...

and now that they have don't that we'll probably see some stand-alone episodes that...

keeps returning to the main story line

Based on the first episodes. I think this is a good show for Star Trek Fans and Science Fiction Geeks

Go and watch!!

Yeah. That's it! Leave a comment, thumbs up. Don't forget to subscribe and...

Live long and prosper

I wish I could do this

would have been cool...

Thanks for watching!!

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2017 Lexus LS 500 and LS 500h Review | motoring.com.au - Duration: 2:41.

It's been 28 years since Lexus first debuted the LS, and 10 years since we last saw an

all-new model.

Now, the fifth-generation LS is ready to hit showrooms, and we can't wait to get behind

the wheel and see what it's all about.

Offered in a solitary, long-wheelbase format, the new LS will launch with the choice of

petrol, or petrol-electric hybrid drivelines.

Lexus says its new twin-turbo V6 is faster, more powerful and more efficient than the

outgoing V8, and with a ten-speed automatic transmission, is the most advanced engine

to ever see duty under the LS' hood.

The LS shares its petrol-electric powertrain with the shapely LC coupe, but will not adopt

the two-door model's five-litre V8 engine anytime soon.

However, given the LS and the LC share Lexus' new GA-L architecture, the possibility of

a V8-powered LS isn't off the table just yet.

The new LS features tauter, lightweight adaptive suspension with the ability to lower itself

for easier passenger entry and exit.

And while we know it also helps deliver a ride and handling balance better than any

LS before it, we're sure most buyers are more concerned with the LS' automated accoutrements

and technological trimmings.

There's over a metre of leg room back here, 28-way seat adjustment, and even a Shiatsu

massage function.

Rich materials, Lexus' flawless build quality and a spine-tingling 23-speaker Mark Levinson

3D audio system complete the luxurious cabin.

It's a space that's as comfortable as it is quiet, and whether you chose to sit

in the back, or drive yourself, we guarantee you won't be disappointed.

Yes, this is a limousine that's as much about the drive, as it is about being driven;

though fuel consumption was a little heavy when sampled on winding Californian back roads.

Lexus has yet to reveal local pricing for the new LS, but we expect a six-figure price

tag not dissimilar to that of its nearest rivals.

The all-new Lexus LS 500 and LS 500h will go on sale in Australia from April 2018.

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Shadowrun: Hong Kong Extended Edition Review | Cyberpunk Isometric Turn-Based RPG - Duration: 12:58.

Good mornin-afternoo-vening, chummers and welcome to the final episode of Shadowrun

September during which I'll be looking at the final title - as of yet - in the relatively

recent Shadowrun loose trilogy of games from Harebrained Schemes, this is Shadowrun: Hong

Kong Extended Edition.

A big part of the appeal of the Shadowrun games stems from how well they can create

a believable world.

Granted, a solid story and great gameplay will always be considerably more important,

but without a proper setting, the games would just boil down to a few turn-based combat

encounters with a bunch of reading stuffed in between them.

Placing the story and gameplay within a setting that can not only support them, but actually

tie them together, is of critical importance.

All I can say is that Harebrained Schemes managed a wonderful job at it.

You can almost smell the sea air mixed with garbage and hear some gaudily colored neons

buzzing and flickering in the background.

Everything looks as desolate, dingy and dangerous as it should be, an impression that is only

heightened by the very well-written text descriptions.

I have to mention upfront that in order to get the very most enjoyment out of the game's

story, you'll have to do a serious amount of reading, much more-so than during Dragonfall.

Now, I have nothing against it, I actually would love novelizations of both Dragonfall

and Hong Kong stories, maybe with each companion getting their own chapter, or several chapters,

or own books, but some might not have that particular affinity towards the written word

so as to enjoy the game on a purely narrative level as well as the turn-based combat one.

That being said, it is a major part of the game since Shadowrun Hong Kong isn't the

usual free-roaming RPG.

In fact, you're quite limited to the amount of locations that you can visit, NPCs that

you can interact with and in general, the things that you can do.

But as far as I'm concerned, I was so invested and focused on the story and on my companions

that I didn't really feel the need for the free-roaming options of an open world.

I just wanted to see what else I'll get to find out about them after each run, and

how the story would develop further.

That being said, exploring the maps in detail is very satisfactory since it will result

in finding items and NPCs, and sometimes even side quest-givers.

Compared with both its predecessors, the world you have at your disposal in Shadowrun: Hong

Kong seems a bit larger.

If I were to shortly describe the story, I'd have to say it's occasionally intense and

always engrossing.

Each mission, or run, being its own standalone story with unique characters and intrigue.

The way in which you choose to interact with each mission's specific characters will

dictate, to a certain degree, how that run plays out.

This is just as important as your party's make-up and your choices in approaching the

mission to begin with.

As far as general tips go, not being an asshole and trying to help people will usually result

in the most beneficial of results.

The story starts your character off being very, very fucked and requiring the help of

the underworld in order to survive and seek out the person who got you into this mess

to begin with.

It's a solid start, even though a basic, and one might say, a bit trope-ish, but on

the other hand, tropes exist for a reason, they work.

Once you look at all the games in succession - like I just did over the course of this

month - you notice how each one builds upon the accomplishments of the last.

While Dragonfall introduced very compelling companions with interesting individual stories,

Hong Kong goes further and makes the overarcing story the focus and places you at the middle

of it in a very interesting manner.

As opposed to the first two games, where the beginnings of the stories had to do with old

friends and then spun into much larger things, Hong Kong's introduction has a lot more

to do with family, your character's family to be exact, thus placing the player in a

completely different sort of relationship with the events that are taking place, because

as the game goes on, the developers manage to make things seem personal and private.

They manage this also by splicing in some disturbing dream sequences - relevant to the

plotline.

All the characters in the world seem to be having these sort of nightmares, but it was

a stroke of immersive genius to actually illustrate them for the player, as opposed to simply

telling you via a text description that you've just had a nightmare and then describe it.

Shadowrun Hong Kong brings some very interesting people that you can take with you on your

runs.

The great thing is that these are characters that have a story, but more importantly they

have a very personal history that you can choose to look into by talking to them after

each run.

Talking about one's past doesn't gel with the whole personality of being a shadowrunner

so they'll require some coaxing, but trust me when I say that once you start talking

to them, you'll be doubly interested in finishing a run.

On the one hand, there's the money and Karma rewards, and on the other, you get to talk

some more with your party about what happened in their past and as a result find out more

about them.

They're not exactly as interesting as those in Shadowrun Dragonfall were, but they're

pretty close.

Keep in mind though that I might be somewhat biased, since I found it easier to identify

to Dragonfall's characters since they are European, whilst the characters from Hong

Kong come from a completely different cultural background than mine.

But the characters in your party are not the only places where the game's writing excels,

the same can be said about the several NPCs that you'll either have to, or choose to,

interact with.

In the first camp there's your fixer - basically your manager, and a plethora of characters

relevant to each mission in particular, in the second category are all the various merchants

and random NPCs that don't really do anything.

They're just there to add to the overall story and most importantly to the atmosphere.

And saying this I'm referring to the three old men playing GO, but there are many others,

of course.

Going back to the difference in cultural background portrayed in Shadowrun: Hong Kong as opposed

to my own - I read an article after the game's initial release that explained a bit how the

simple introduction of the option to address your fixer with "aunty" - which might

seem a bit odd for most Westerners - showed in fact good knowledge of Chinese customs,

the term for "aunty" being considered both respectful and informal, considering

you're addressing a rather connected underworld actor.

And you'll find a lot of such touches throughout the game-world.

Another quite prominent part of the setting - and of the overall story - is also a specifically

Chinese one, the philosophical system of harmonizing one's environment to one's prosperous

existence, or feng shui.

While in our world, the concept is pretty much akin to and as real as magic, or belief

in deities in general; in the Awakened world of Shadowrun: Honk Kong, feng shui is actual

magic and its tenets are very real things that influence going ons in the world.

Lurking through the BBS forums is both interesting and entertaining and offers a quick glimpse

at an alternate version of the Internet.

Fuck bitching about movies or starting flame wars about which one is better: Marvel or

DC, poetry slams are the rebel outlet of the dystopian cyberpunk future.

There are also at least two, very funny, side-stories that you can follow through the BBS forums,

one of them having to do with a piece of software and the other with quite possibly the unluckiest

shadowrunning team ever.

The Matrix got seriously revamped, things look largely the same but everything is much

more detailed, brighter and considerably more dynamic.

The patrolling programs now have a cone of sight - which you can thankfully see, and

move on some very criss-crossing and intersecting routes.

You need to carefully navigate through the patrols, timing and positioning being key

to either not getting detected, or to getting detected as late in the hack as possible.

They made hacking somewhat challenging and even a bit nerve wracking, it's nothing

more complicated than remembering the correct order of a series of increasing numbers of

digits, but the fact that it all takes place on a timer makes the entire thing much more

involving.

Shadowrun: Hong Kong piles on loads of replay value, especially if we compare it to Shadowrun

Returns.

The main difference being that in Return's case, its replay value was all based on game

system and mechanics, whilst Hong Kong is worth a replay from a story standpoint as

well.

There are various places where you can make different decisions, especially when it comes

to your party make-up, which in turn will influence your play-style, so suffice to say

that Shadowrun Hong Kong has a metric fucktonne of replay value.

As far as the combat system and the classes go, what I said in my Shadowrun: Dragonfall

review is pretty much still valid, although I must say that Shadowrun Hong Kong seems

to be a bit better balanced, either because it increased the amount of HP or of abilities,

or both.

Regardless, when combined with the Matrix overhaul, the combat mechanics in Shadowrun:

Hong Kong are the best of all the three Shadowrun titles.

I like to consider myself one of the view video game reviewers who put particular accent

on a game's soundtrack.

Music and sounds are always an important part of atmosphere, especially when you have such

a thematic setting.

Shadowrun Hong Kong's soundtrack manages to blend the basics of the Shadowrun Returns

soundtrack with a completely different influence, one that is very Chinese in nature.

However, due to this influence, while it makes it work great when supporting the game, it

doesn't work as well when you listen to it on its own.

Whilst the Returns and Dragonfall soundtracks are still very much present on my phone and

I listen to them every now and then.

And since I'm reviewing the Extended Edition, I should also mention what makes it Extended.

You get a few more runs tacked on, after the end of the main storyline and I can say that

in general these runs are characterized by rather long combat encounters.

A couple of them are optional but I would suggest against skipping them since taking

them will only increases your play-time and also gives you access to more Karma points

and money to further upgrade your character.

Granted, only your character can continue growing, your companions will be stuck at

their last level of development, but you can still give them new weapons and whatnot.

There is also a developers commentary option available in the menu now as well, which you

can turn on and listen to that while you play.

I could go on for a bit longer going a bit more in depth with the game, story and characters

but i hope that my point has been made fairly well till now.

Shadowrun Hong Kong is a great RPG, it has an engrossing story, interesting characters

and comes with inherent replay value.

The gameplay mechanics have been fine tuned and polished, so much so, that I would actually

like to play the Shadowrun Returns and Shadowrun Dragonfall campaigns within Hong Kong's

engine.

I am curious what you gals and guys thought of Shadowrun Hong Kong, how does it stack

up in your opinion?

Also let me know of some other cyberpunk titles that you might want me to take a look at,

be they video games or tabletop ones.

Also open for suggestions in terms of books and comic books as well, just drop 'em down

in the comments.

And it's about time for some final thoughts on Shadowrun September and the Shadowrun series.

I started this look at the Shadowrun titles spurred on by the results of the Larian survey

which showed that many of the respondents have never played Shadowrun: Hong Kong nor

the first two Fallouts.

And while my friends from GamingHD have been talking about the Fallout series - and you'll

find links to their videos in the description, consider those companion videos to mine - I

focused on revisiting the Shadowrun series, to do my part in trying to convince as many

of you of how solid these games truly are.

And I also hope that the titles' steady increase in level of gameplay and story is

reflected in my videos as well.

Keep in mind that we start with a relatively simple murder mystery in Seattle, we then

switch over to Europe where we deal with some interesting philosophical and political subjects

- not to mention the most compelling characters in the entire series - to then end in Hong

Kong, where we're plunged into a more personal type of story, with arguably higher stakes

than the previous ones.

It's a trip around the Awakened world that could've been just for show, as long as

it stayed true to the basics of Shadowrun cyberpunk dystopia: megacorporations trying

to screw each other, magic, cybernetic implants, underworld power struggles and solid turn-based

combat.

But the settings in the Shadowrun games aren't there just to offer a splash of local colour,

they're an integral part of each game's story and characters, and that's one thing

that is very difficult to keep consistent, or double and triple down on, when making

a video game franchise.

But this is one major difference when said video game franchise is supported by its dedicated

community - through crowdfunding projects - instead of the subsequent games becoming

diluted or streamlined - or multiplayer being shoehorned in at a publisher's demand - so

as to make the games more mainstream palatable.

So make sure you support your favorite indie projects, that's where we're getting the

most amount of innovation and interesting gameplay and stories anyway.

Keep it Shadowrun chummers, null sheen.

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StrucciWatch: Little Evil Review - Duration: 4:19.

I'm glad that I try not to let hype or preconceived notions influence my approach to individual

movies much because as a huge Tucker & Dale vs Evil fan going into this movie the disappointment

would have devastated me.

This movie is awful and it's made even more awful coming on the heels of one of the best

horror-comedy films of the past several years, if not one of the best horror-comedy films

ever made.

Tucker & Dale Vs Evil is a slasher film parody that's as good-natured as it is subversive,

questioning classist tropes about psycho rednecks without being heavy-handed or preachy.

It's a really rare balance of gore, humor, and heart, and I can't recommend it enough,

especially if you want to get more into horror (or at least meta horror) and want something

that isn't dour torture porn.

There's one wildly out of place rape joke at the end that doesn't fit the tone of the

film even slightly but the rest of it is perfect.

I felt with Okja that maybe Bong Joon-Ho should have been reeled in a little bit by Netflix, and Little

Evil is similar but sooo much worse.

It feels like a first draft first feature screenplay, not a sophomore film, and the same

goes for the editing and the cinematography.

Tucker & Dale doesn't have a particularly striking visual or editing style but both

are competent and service a clever screenplay and great performances.

Little Evil looks and plays like Edgar Wright was kidnapped and forced to direct a made-for-TV

Omen parody.

There are a couple of fun shots but it's mostly boring, standard coverage interrupted

by knockoff Wright transitions that are jarring and unnecessary to the extent that they're

perplexing.

Scott was already in a perfect comedy-horror movie- it's called Krampus- and he does his

best here but Krampus gave him soooo much more to work with and his performance in that

film is more believable and compelling.

Tucker & Dale doesn't have as many direct allusions as something like Cabin in the Woods

or Shaun of the Dead does- it's more of a play on a host of cliches rather than direct

references.

Little Evil steps up the references but they're all insultingly shallow.

The Omen is the most obvious here but bits and pieces bring up The Shining, Poltergeist,

maybe The Babadook, definitely Ghostbusters, but it's mostly easy visual homage as a gag

or an attempt at a scare, or even just characters saying the words "Gozer" and "Keymaster".

It's not nearly AS BAD as something like Epic Movie, but it's similar in how it throws references

hoping to endear itself to an audience or get a laugh.

What makes Shaun of the Dead an incredible film is the fact that it's a frightening zombie

movie with emotional depth that also has a dense script packed with allusions and Easter

eggs, not just a sub-par comedy script with horror references tacked on.

The only positive thing I can really say about Little Evil is one of the main characters

is a trans man and he's handled pretty well.

I mean best case scenario is getting actual trans actors for trans roles, but barring

that it's neat to see a trans man just be one of the dudes and he reminds me of trans

people I actually know- not a hateful stereotype but not a perfect idealized representation

either- he's just a dude.

I've seen at least one review and the wiki page call Al a "lesbian" but to me if

you have a dude saying "Hi, I'm Al, I'm a dude and a stepdad", just let him be a

dude.

Maybe it's some big dumb joke that went over my head about a butch lesbian being masculine

but my interpretation and what seems like the wider interpretation in the LGBT community

around the film, especially giving a benefit of the doubt because Tucker & Dale is a relatively

sweet, progressive film, is that Al is a dude, and I liked him.

One progressive choice is never enough to carry a film, though, and the rest of the

movie just sucks.

It's a shame Little Evil ended up the way it did.

I think it would have made a fun low-budget TV show or miniseries.

It isn't as good but it reminded me of Todd & the Book of Pure Evil, a really weird and

hysterical Canadian cult show that combines crass dark humor with occult, stoner, and heavy metal

imagery.

I could see this working as a Todd or a Psych or a Reaper or a Pushing Daisies, just as

a fun quirky TV show with some horror or dark comedy elements rather than an awkward and

rushed movie.

As-is, this is maybe the worst new movie I've seen this year, even if just from a screenwriting

and editing standpoint.

The horror allusions don't really work past a surface level so it won't appeal much

to horror nerds and it isn't funny or scary enough to appeal to a wider audience.

You'd be better-suited to watching Todd or Tucker & Dale, the former using a campy,

schlocky lens to be endlessly creative and surprising and the latter performing a wonderful

balancing act between gore and lighthearted humor, rather than spending time with this

movie.

Morgan Jurgenson was credited as a screenwriter on Tucker & Dale while Little Evil was a solo

effort by Eli Craig so maybe some of the spark and intelligence and creativity went with

him.

I have no idea.

Either way, the world didn't need a shallow Omen parody, especially in 2017.

Craig is undoubtedly talented and I'll still be keeping up with his releases but as far

as Little Evil is concerned, someone at Netflix or just generally someone who cares about

him should have given him some notes.

Hey! Thank you for watching!

If you enjoyed this, check out the other reviews, short films, and video essays on my channel.

If you want to check out something on Netflix that I actually DID enjoy,

watch Bojack Horseman or Okja.

If you have some spare money, please consider donating to my Patreon, so I can keep making videos like this one. Thanks!

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Esee Izula Knife Review. A cute capable fixed blade classic. - Duration: 5:36.

Chances are you probably don't follow me on Instagram, I wouldn't follow me either...

but a cool bro over there named headin was like hey I got a few knives laying around-

want them?

Maybe he doesn't follow me here- and likes to keep his viewing of knife reviews to single

pictures with no talking and the Ludwig filter.

A short story long One of them was an esse Izula the 1st or 1 or whatever you call not

the 2, which is the original izula and now that I've wasted an entire minute on an introduction

that adds nothing to the review, let's look at the dimensions like the overall length

and weight.

With and without the sheath with the belt clip applied.

The blade length and cutting edge.

The handle size and grip area.

Spine thickness and handle thickness.

The Esee Izula is a small fixed blade knife made for Esee by Rowan manufacturing, right

here in the good ol USA.

You can get the knife neked with no handles or nothing, or the kit like I have, and the

separately purchased micarta handle scales.

The Izula which is a type of ant that drinks all your beer, and gives you thumbs down on

your youtube videos, is also a knife that comes in a few finishes.

I want to say mine is the desert tan version but it may not be.

It features a drop point flat ground blade, like found on a lot of esees, and this one

is made from powder coated 1095 Carbon steel.

The powder coat has been applied to keep it from rusting, and to blend into desert surroundings,

so you have to buy another one when you lose it.

I'm onto you esee.

It's still fairly sharp, so maybe this was just an instagram knife before hand, although

it does seem like it has seen a little use because of some light surface rust, and a

chip or two in the finish.

The powdercoat is a medium thickness, and not really teflony- If you've owned an esee

before you know what's up.

The handle is a skeletonized design with a hole in the back for tying some paracord to,

and wearing it to church- as a neck knife.

You can choose to buy optional scales, like whoever bought this did or go nekked, and

take off the scales.

I tend to like my knives not hung around my neck and with scales, but you can do whatever

the hell you want.

The scales add some girth to the knife, and since it's tiny, the girth really helps...

you get a good grip on it.

There's some jimping up top, it's sort of widely spaced, I prefer jimping to be a bit

more tightly spaced... but since this knife is small, my thumb doesn't rest in that area

to often anyway- so it doesn't matter.

The sheath.

Now I said earlier that the sheath is an optional accessory.

Mine came with a mounting clip, which makes more sense to myself because I don't wear

knives around my neck like a savage or a youtube survivalist.

The clip works best in a pocket of your jeans, because if you wear it on your belt it rides

too high for comfort.

The knife clicks into the plastic sheath with firction really, and you pop it off like this.

It holds pretty well especially if you don't use it often.

Ok... so what do I think of the izula.

It's very well made and light, but it's a little small for my main outdoor fixed blade.

I like a bit longer of a handle and an uncoated blade.

But for just a small food prep camp knife it works fine.

Not every fixed blade has to be a junglas.

But it really comes down to your hand size and how big of a handle you need.

Maybe blade size too.

For an outdoor knife I like a 3-4 inch blade size as a good general purpose knife.

The Esee 3 seems like it would be a good starting size for me.

But the knife is well made.

Here let's compare it to the Mora Eldris for a second.

The blade on the Eldris is a bit smaller, and the handle is a tad more bulbous, and

rubbery.

I like the blade size of the Izula a little more- but the Izula take up a bit more space

overall.

While ideally the Izula is a bit more of a robust deisgn, in theory because it's full

tang... what the hell are you going to be doing with a 2 and a half inch blade anyway.

Well I guess that's none of my business.

Also the Eldris is a bit better for striking ferro rods, and it's lighter too.

Anyway if you like this review subscribe, like, comment, and go play with your knives-

while your toddler is taking a nap.

Also stay tuned for my Junglas IIand PR4 knife reviews coming soon.

Thanks for watching.

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