Dragonfly 2 vs Urban
Dragonfly 2 vs Urban
I already have the K390 Urban, and I think my next folder is a H1 SE Dragonfly 2. Can someone tell me how they like the ergos on the DF2 vs the Urban. I saw some pics online and they look similar in size, with the DF2 having a more slender handle. What do you guys prefer to carry (when thinking of how it carries and ergos). Urban or the DF2?
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Re: Dragonfly 2 vs Urban
Lots of people love the dragonfly, but I’m not one of them. I’m not a fan of the thin curved handle. It just doesn’t feel comfortable in my hand. Pingo is a bit the same. Just not a shape that works for me. I really like the urban, ukpk, caly shape.
Re: Dragonfly 2 vs Urban
I love the Dragonfly 2. I will always carry it in preference to the Urban if I'm in a jurisdiction that allows locks.
Don't get me wrong. I love the Urban too. The Urban K390 is _amazing_.
Don't get me wrong. I love the Urban too. The Urban K390 is _amazing_.
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Re: Dragonfly 2 vs Urban
+1Spydergirl88 wrote:both great, prefer df2
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I preferred the Urban, it feels like you get more blade in a similar size package and a slightly more hand filling handle.
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Can't tell you anything about the urban, but the DFly is my favorite. Good choice on the SE H1 version too. Having a rust proof knife is very handy. Have you seen the SE H1 Hawkbill Dragonfly?
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Re: Dragonfly 2 vs Urban
Urban ergonomics work much better for me.
The dragonfly never felt right in my hand.
If you notice, on the urban there is a bit of a swell in the handle for the middle finger to grip. This area is scooped out on the Dragonfly handle, which is what ruins the ergos for me. It never felt like there was enough handle material for my middle finger and ring finger to grip, and the part of the handle where the pinky rests is too small for mine.
Basically aside from the index choil, the entire dragonfly handle feels bad to me. The thumb ramp is also too close to the index choil IMO, it'd give me thumb more room if it were more forward.
The d-fly is a design I really wanted to like due to the handle and steel options, and the size would compliment my large folders well. It's one of those designs that I honestly feel I will never understand. The handle shape of the Caly or Urban fits much better, and even my Spin gives me a more secure and comfortable grip.
For a compact H1 knife I've found my needs served well with the Tasman Salt. The Spyderco Salt is the same thing with a conventional blade. I'd also consider an H1 urban or UKPK if they made it.
The dragonfly never felt right in my hand.
If you notice, on the urban there is a bit of a swell in the handle for the middle finger to grip. This area is scooped out on the Dragonfly handle, which is what ruins the ergos for me. It never felt like there was enough handle material for my middle finger and ring finger to grip, and the part of the handle where the pinky rests is too small for mine.
Basically aside from the index choil, the entire dragonfly handle feels bad to me. The thumb ramp is also too close to the index choil IMO, it'd give me thumb more room if it were more forward.
The d-fly is a design I really wanted to like due to the handle and steel options, and the size would compliment my large folders well. It's one of those designs that I honestly feel I will never understand. The handle shape of the Caly or Urban fits much better, and even my Spin gives me a more secure and comfortable grip.
For a compact H1 knife I've found my needs served well with the Tasman Salt. The Spyderco Salt is the same thing with a conventional blade. I'd also consider an H1 urban or UKPK if they made it.
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Urban.
One of my early Spydie purchases was a CF Dragonfly and I also have a Dragonfly Salt (SE). The Dragonfly Salt is a nice, very lightweight, knife to stick in your pocket but I much preferred the ergos on the G10 Navigator (still one of my favorite small folders) to the CF Dragonfly and I prefer the Urban to the Dragonfly Salt.
One of my early Spydie purchases was a CF Dragonfly and I also have a Dragonfly Salt (SE). The Dragonfly Salt is a nice, very lightweight, knife to stick in your pocket but I much preferred the ergos on the G10 Navigator (still one of my favorite small folders) to the CF Dragonfly and I prefer the Urban to the Dragonfly Salt.
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I'd have to say Urban at the moment, but I haven't actually used or held the Dragonfly yet. The reasons why I bought a couple of Urbans and haven't picked up a Dragonfly have already been stated by others. Still, I never got the Pingo handle until I actually held it, so maybe the D2 wouls surprise me as well. I'm open to checking one out sometime. The Salt D2's have been tempting me a bit.
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Re: Dragonfly 2 vs Urban
Urban for me.They are both awesome but Urban is easier to open one hand and has a longer blade.That being said, a 2,75 inch blade lenght Dfly would be the best edc spydie in my book.As they are, I have a love affair with my K390 Urban lately.
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+1Spydergirl88 wrote:both great, prefer df2
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I like the Urban better and would love it is there were a back lock version. However, I do like the DF2 quite a lot and carry one often. It is lighter and slimmer so I do find uses for it.
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Re: Dragonfly 2 vs Urban
and again! I'd go with the DF2Holland wrote:+1Spydergirl88 wrote:both great, prefer df2
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So it sounds like the answer is ‘it depends’.
You might need to get to a bricks & mortar store and try them for size
You might need to get to a bricks & mortar store and try them for size
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I love the H1 DFly. I use mine as a travel knife we just came back from Mexico where I carried it exclusively. I wear a large glove size so may hands are large but not huge and I am amazed how well this knife fits. I typically carry a 7" knife these days as my taste in size has gotten smaller over the years and I am amazed at how this knife feels and performs for the size. The H1 is also a real bonus, just a fantastic worry free package all in all.
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I'd have a hard time getting rid of the k390 urban, or hap40/H1SE/H1SEHB dragonflies. They're all keepers for me. The only thing I've thought about changing on the urban is removing the handle belly.
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Let me revive this topic a bit.
I'm looking for an early Christmas gift from my wife :D
I do own a G10 DF2 and it does slide into the pocket, however, holding it for longer periods of time cramps my hand quite a bit.
Having a Pingo also, I see that it dissapears in the pocket, unlike DF2, which does stick out a bit.
Being in Europe (Croatia), where carrying knives gets you a redneck reputation, I like it when my folder slides in the back pocket, and looks like a pen.
So I tought that Urban in N690Co would be the logical answer for me; this was until I saw that VG-10 has twice the edge retention, so now I'm in a dillema: get another DF2 and cramp my fingers again, or have worse retention, but better grip control (bought a CS Tuff Lite a while ago, and this was a remarkable improvment for my hand after DF2).
Anyway, K390 is ruled out for me when looking at at Urban because I live by the sea, and unfortunately, AEB-L comes with the dirt color of handle, so it's down to N690Co.
What's your verdict?
I'm specifically interested in retention of N690? Is it that bad?
I'm looking for an early Christmas gift from my wife :D
I do own a G10 DF2 and it does slide into the pocket, however, holding it for longer periods of time cramps my hand quite a bit.
Having a Pingo also, I see that it dissapears in the pocket, unlike DF2, which does stick out a bit.
Being in Europe (Croatia), where carrying knives gets you a redneck reputation, I like it when my folder slides in the back pocket, and looks like a pen.
So I tought that Urban in N690Co would be the logical answer for me; this was until I saw that VG-10 has twice the edge retention, so now I'm in a dillema: get another DF2 and cramp my fingers again, or have worse retention, but better grip control (bought a CS Tuff Lite a while ago, and this was a remarkable improvment for my hand after DF2).
Anyway, K390 is ruled out for me when looking at at Urban because I live by the sea, and unfortunately, AEB-L comes with the dirt color of handle, so it's down to N690Co.
What's your verdict?
I'm specifically interested in retention of N690? Is it that bad?
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Re: Dragonfly 2 vs Urban
I haven’t found N690 to be any different at all from VG10 in use.
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pantagana23 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 6:14 amLet me revive this topic a bit.
I'm looking for an early Christmas gift from my wife :D
I do own a G10 DF2 and it does slide into the pocket, however, holding it for longer periods of time cramps my hand quite a bit.
Having a Pingo also, I see that it dissapears in the pocket, unlike DF2, which does stick out a bit.
Being in Europe (Croatia), where carrying knives gets you a redneck reputation, I like it when my folder slides in the back pocket, and looks like a pen.
So I tought that Urban in N690Co would be the logical answer for me; this was until I saw that VG-10 has twice the edge retention, so now I'm in a dillema: get another DF2 and cramp my fingers again, or have worse retention, but better grip control (bought a CS Tuff Lite a while ago, and this was a remarkable improvment for my hand after DF2).
Anyway, K390 is ruled out for me when looking at at Urban because I live by the sea, and unfortunately, AEB-L comes with the dirt color of handle, so it's down to N690Co.
What's your verdict?
I'm specifically interested in retention of N690? Is it that bad?
Nope ... in fact, in real life, from my experience, N690Co holds an edge better than VG10 and it sharpens like a dream. I would chose N690Co over VG10 every time.
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