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CRKT S.P.I.T. Knife

Compact Neck Knife with a Full Tang construction designed for Everyday Carry (EDC - Every Day Carry). The Reverse Tanto profile blade is made of 8Cr13MoV stainless steel, and the handle scales are produced from G10 laminate. The model is designed by a renowned knifemaker from the USA - Alan Folts.

8Cr13MoV stainless steel

The blade is made of 8Cr13MoV stainless steel, characterized by ease of sharpening and very good corrosion resistance. The spine and back of the blade are finished using the stonewash technique, while the working part is satin-finished.

Reverse Tanto profile, jimping

The blade with a Reverse Tanto profile is 58 mm long and 2.7 mm thick. The blade geometry combined with its small thickness provides very good cutting properties and allows for precise work. Jimping on the spine of the knife enables a secure thumb grip, resulting in comfortable and safe tool use.

handle made from G10 laminate

The ergonomically shaped handle scales are made from durable orange G10 laminate. At the end, a braided paracord is attached, facilitating the removal of the knife from the sheath.

rigid plastic sheath

The knife comes with a thermoplastic sheath along with a cord for multi-position attachment to a belt, backpack, or neck.

main features

  • compact neck knife for everyday carry
  • Reverse Tanto blade made from 8Cr13MoV stainless steel
  • Full Tang construction increasing durability
  • ergonomic grip with a finger notch
  • plastic sheath with the option of neck carry
  • design by Alan Folts
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CRKT (Columbia River Knife & Tool) is an American brand of knives and tools, founded in 1994 by Paul Gillespie and Rod Bremer, former employees of Kershaw Knives. It gained worldwide fame with its K.I.S.S. model, presented at the SHOT Show in 1997 - it sold out instantly and tripled the company's production capacity. CRKT has earned a reputation as a brand that focuses on innovation, as evidenced by its proprietary Deadbolt, Field Strip, and Kinematic systems, as well as its patented Veff-Serrations. The company is also known for its collaboration with renowned knifemakers such as Kit Carson, Ken Onion, and Liong Mah, resulting in knives with unique character and functionality. Among the most recognizable models are the M16, Minimalist, and Pilar, which have become icons in the world of EDC and tactical knives. Since its inception, CRKT has consistently promoted the motto “Confidence in Hand,” emphasizing that their knives are designed to provide the user not only with a tool, but above all with confidence in any situation.

More Information
Type Fixed blade
Style Multipurpose
Blade length 58 mm
Blade thickness 2,7 mm
Blade profile Reverse Tanto
Blade edge Plain
Blunt resistance Medium
Corrosion resistance Good
Lock type Fixed blade
Overall length 139 mm
Glass breaker No
Blade material 8Cr13MoV
Opening method Fixed blade
Handle G10 laminate
Clip for carrying No
Holster included Yes
Weight 54 g
EAN 794023239904
Manufacturer code NC/2399
Brand CRKT
8Cr13MoV (8Cr13) feature
8Cr13MoV (8Cr13)
8Cr13MoV (8Cr13) is a Chinese stainless steel equivalent to Japanese AUS-8 steel. It offers a good balance between corrosion resistance, ease of sharpening, and edge retention. The carbon content (approximately 0.8%) affects the hardness of the steel, while chromium (13%) provides very good corrosion and abrasion resistance. Additions of molybdenum (0.3%), vanadium (up to 0.2%), manganese (0.5%), and silicon (0.4%) improve abrasion resistance and the stability of the steel structure. 8Cr13MoV is often used in the production of knives, including by companies such as Spyderco and Benchmade, which manufacture in China. After proper heat treatment, 8Cr13MoV steel achieves a hardness of 56-58 HRC, which makes it a material with good cutting properties, easy to sharpen, and relatively resistant to wear.
G10 feature
G10
G10 is a lightweight and extremely durable material, considered one of the best for knife production. It is created by pressure-pressing fiberglass with phenolic resin, which gives it high durability and resistance to mechanical damage. It is chemically inert, does not conduct electricity, and retains its properties at both low and high temperatures. In terms of parameters, it is similar to carbon fiber, but its production is much cheaper. G10 handles are manufactured by precision cutting and cutting, which increases the cost of processing but ensures a perfect fit and long knife life.
Stonewash feature
Stonewash
Stonewash is a blade finishing technique that involves treating steel in a drum filled with stones, ceramic abrasives, or beads. The impact of the material creates a characteristic, irregular pattern with micro-scratches, giving the effect of a matte, slightly “aged” surface with a raw, practical appearance. The finish gives the knife an aesthetic look and masks minor scratches and marks that occur during use, keeping the blade looking like new for longer. The matte texture reduces light reflections, which is valued in tactical and outdoor knives, and the micro-scratches can further reduce friction during cutting. Due to its durability, discreet appearance, and ease of maintenance, stonewash is popular in EDC, field, and tactical knives.
Satin feature
Satin
Satin finishing is one of the most popular blade finishes, achieved by grinding the steel with fine-grained abrasives. Parallel micro-scratches remain on the surface, giving the knife a technical, matte appearance. Satin finishing has both aesthetic and practical significance - a smoothed blade is easier to clean, and the slightly reduced friction promotes smoother cutting. Depending on the direction and intensity of polishing, different effects are achieved - from a matte finish to an almost mirror-like finish. Satin is valued in both utility and collector's knives because it emphasizes the structure and quality of the steel while maintaining functionality.

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    Unusual, interesting design at a very affordable price. The materials and workmanship are at a good level. It will work great as an EDC knife in any situation. I recommend it.

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