Very nice folder. Quite large but lightweight for its size. Comfortable and secure in the hand. The blade is made from very good steel. The quality of workmanship is also superb. No blade play and perfect centering. I recommend it.
Folding EDC knife featuring reinforced construction, fully capable of being disassembled. The structure is made up of two steel liners with strategically placed lightening holes.
Handle scales are molded from injection-formed FRN material (glass-fiber-reinforced nylon) and provide a textured grip. The assembly is secured with torx screws. Prominent thumb jimping at the junction of handle and blade improves blade control.
Blade sports a modified clip-point profile and is crafted from premium Japanese VG10 stainless steel, offering excellent edge retention while remaining easy to sharpen. The blade employs a partial flat grind, and a trademark thumb hole facilitates ambidextrous, single-handed opening for both left- and right-handed users.
A sturdy back-lock mechanism secures the blade. An oval cutout on the lock release lever serves to prevent accidental unlocking, even during a firm grip.
Everyday carry comfort is provided by a durable, reversible clip (4 positions), enabling secure attachment to a belt or pocket.
Technical data
Blade length: 96 mm
Blade thickness: 3 mm
Steel: VG10
Edge: plain
Handle: FRN
Lock: back-lock
Opening: hole / thumb-hole
Overall length: 222 mm
Weight: 103 g
Manufacturer: Spyderco, USA
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Spyderco is an American company based in Golden, Colorado, founded in 1976 by Sal and Gail Glesser. The brand's origins are linked to the invention of the “Portable Hand,” which gave rise to the company's name, and in 1978, the innovative Tri-Angle Sharpmaker® was introduced. The breakthrough came in 1981 with the launch of the C01 Worker knife - the world's first model with a carrying clip, the distinctive Spyderhole opening, and the serrated SpyderEdge blade. Spyderco was also a pioneer in the use of new materials, being the first to introduce CPM S60V powder steel and H-1 stainless steel, designed for use in marine environments. For years, the brand has been collaborating with renowned knifemakers, including Al Mar, Ernest Emerson, and Marcin Slysz, creating unique models that have gained iconic status. The stylized spider logo symbolizes both the company's origins and Spyderco's values: precision, innovation, and high performance.
| Type | Folder |
|---|---|
| Style | Multipurpose |
| Blade length | 96 mm |
| Blade thickness | 3 mm |
| Blade profile | Clip-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Very good |
| Corrosion resistance | Very good |
| Lock type | Back Lock |
| Overall length | 222 mm |
| Blade material | VG-10 |
| Opening method | Thumb hole |
| Handle | FRN compound |
| Clip for carrying | Yes |
| Holster included | No |
| Weight | 103 g |
| EAN | 716104000944 |
| Manufacturer code | 000513 |
| Brand | Spyderco |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 28
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Pretty nice big folder, fits well in the hand—even in a bigger one. Nothing to complain about in the workmanship. The handle doesn't look amazing but is anti-slip, which is a plus. Personally, I prefer the Resilience model, but I can recommend this one too!
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My first Spyderco. I admit, I hesitated a long time before buying it. Completely unnecessary! After the first cuts and work with this knife, there was an instant spark between us. The steel is simply fantastic—it holds its edge very well and is easy to sharpen. The tool is light, very sharp, and just eager for work. Super handy, light, and large enough to confidently handle both kitchen and camping activities. Discreet, slim, and very comfortable. The handle scales only appear not very solid—they are actually very durable and have a great anti-slip quality. A knife that will definitely surprise me positively many more times. I also know this won't be the last Spyderco in my gear.
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I really liked the "Spyder hole" opening system. Super sharp knife. Highly recommend :)
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Perfect EDC.
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Another Spyderco knife in the collection. Excellent in every aspect of its construction. Fits the hand brilliantly, the blade shape is great for everyday use, and the steel certainly won't let you down.
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Solidly made, the steel really holds its sharpness for a long time. I recommend it.
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The knife meets my expectations. It is incredibly light, excellently made. I recommend it to anyone who needs a knife with a longer blade.
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I used to be a big skeptic about Spyderco. I have a dozen folders and always resisted the 'spiders' because I found them ugly. But after a few days, I've found common ground with them and I think we might actually like each other :)
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Very good knife. I’ve had it for half a year. Wonderfully balanced, fits well in the hand and VG 10 (scalpel). Great mechanics and that sound. Plus it looks great—it makes an impression. I recommend it.
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Excellent, well-balanced and elegant.
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Economical version of the Paramilitary, one downside is the handle—or rather the material—it could look more elegant, even for a higher price.
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My first Spyderco, I hope it will be with me for a long time (the specifications suggest so). For those more curious, there are many videos on YouTube where these knives are ruthlessly tested and they come out victorious. I recommend it.
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Made from Japanese stainless steel, superb.
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Great knife, I recommend it.
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