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Spyderco named this knife after its principal job function, to Assist. More info...
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Application: Outdoor
 | The Ambitious is a small, palm-sized workhorse offering big performance in a compact package. More info... |
 | Our Ladybugs have a common denominator: they're small, innocuous, cut like the devil, carry commendably on a keychain and become an indispensable tool for everyday life. More info... |
 | We milled the black G-10 laminate handle with prolonged fatigue-free cutting in mind. Comfort in hand means easier use long-term. Skeletonized steel liners tucked inside the handle, increase the handle's rigidity and strength level without adding non-functional weight or bulkiness. More info... |
 | The mid-sized Tenacious has a black G-10 laminate handle, milled with prolonged fatigue-free cutting in mind. Tucked inside are skeletonized steel liners. The 8Cr13Mov stainless blade is leaf-shaped and ground flat from spine to cutting edge. More info... |
 | The mid-sized Tenacious has a black G-10 laminate handle, ergonomically milled with prolonged fatigue-free cutting in mind. More info... |
 | As the SLIPIT concept gains momentum Spyderco keeps expanding the line with folders in varying sizes, steels and handles. Newly added are Lightweight SLIPITS. More info... |
 | As the SLIPIT concept gains momentum, Spyderco keeps expanding the line with folders in varying sizes, steels and handles. Newly added are Lightweight SLIPITS. More info... |
 | Feature-for-feature, dollar-for-dollar, performance-for-performance the Resilience adds one more must-have best buy to the Spyderco line-up. More info... |
 | The Squeak is a Spyderco non-locking one-hand open, clip carry folder in the Spyderco SLIPIT line. More info... |
 | A collaborative effort of Danish knifemakers Jens Anso and Jesper Voxnaes, the Pingo was specifically designed to conform to the knife laws of Denmark, which prohibit both lock-blade folding knives and all forms of one-hand-opening knives. More info... |
 | The latest version of this popular knife boasts a bright orange FRN handle that makes the knife easy to find and hard to lose, even in low-visibility conditions. More info... |
 | The Dragonfly2 upgrades some notable features over the classic while keeping the important basics. More info... |
 | Spyderco offers high-performance exotic steels, like ZDP-189, on a number of everyday-carry working folders including the Manbug. More info... |
 | The blade is ground full-flat and made from Austrian Bohler-Uddeholm's N690Co steel. N690C0 is high-carbon steel with added cobalt for structural uniformity resulting in enhanced edge retention and sharpening receptivity. More info... |
 | What makes the Dragonfly a bestseller is its mid-sized blade, ergonomic handle with a front-finger choil and a spine cusp. More info... |
 | The new Spyderco etched Ladybug is a fusion of function and beauty. Its stainless steel handle is etched in a multi-chromatic scene featuring a red ladybug in colorful grasses. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Delica4 Full-Flat Ground comes in five different handle colors More info... |
 | In 1990 Spyderco shook things up by introducing two knives, the Delica and Endura. First of their kind on the market, both folders opened up the knife market to lightweight performance, one-hand open pocketknives that just about everyone could afford. More info... |
 | Based on the background green found in the U.S. Army's Digital Cammo, the military foliage green Endura and Delica are designed for both military and civilians. The color is a shade-shifting mix of gray and green that effectively disappears into its surroundings. More info... |
 | The Spyderco Endura4 comes in five different handle color options! More info... |
 | In 1990, Spyderco shook things up by introducing the Endura. First of it's kind on the market, it opened up the knife market to lightweight performance, one-hand open pocketknives that everyone could afford. The Endura settled as one of Spyderco's top bestsellers and its improvement hasn't slowed since. More info... |
 | Based on the background green found in the U.S. Army's Digital Cammo, the military foliage green Endura and Delica are designed for both military and civilians. The color is a shade-shifting mix of gray and green that effectively disappears into its surroundings. More info... |
 | Cutting during emergency situations requires that Save and Serve Professionals have a readily accessible knife and are able to quickly and safely cut around people in hectic surroundings. Performance, ergonomics and comfortable use are all key elements needed in a rescue knife. More info... |
 | H1 is a PH steel meaning it is a precipitation-processed alloy that's rolled hard without heat-treating and has .1% nitrogen which acts like carbon in the steel matrix, but does not react to chlorine making rust. More info... |
 | H1 is a PH steel meaning it is a precipitation-processed alloy, that's rolled hard without heat-treating and has .1% nitrogen which acts like carbon in the steel matrix, but does not react to chlorine making rust. More info... |
 | Spyderco's Rescue knives are long favored by seafarers and the design has since been embraced by rescue workers, EMT's and ranchers-anyone cutting around flesh in an emergency. Now available in a rustproof version, the Saver Salt is a modified Rescue made with state of the art non-rusting H1 steel.Yet another addition to Spyderco's non-rusting Salt Series knife line. The blades found on all Salt Series models are made with an alloy called H-1. H-1 is non-rusting premium-performance steel that's raising interest in fishing, boating and diving circles. More info... |
 | Yet another addition to Spyderco's non-rusting Salt Series knife line, the C118 Saver Salt. The blades found on all Salt Series models are made with an alloy called H-1. H-1 is non-rusting premium-performance steel that's raising interest in fishing, boating and diving circles. More info... |
 | The Tasman Salt folder features a Hawkbill blade. This distinctive curved cutting tool has a claw-like tip that originated in the marine/commercial fishing industry. More info... |
 | The Tasman Salt folder features a Hawkbill blade. This distinctive curved cutting tool has a claw-like tip that originated in the marine/commercial fishing industr More info... |
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