Spyderco Native Knife

Spyderco Native Knife

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Further Information
Further Information
  • Overall length 7" (178 mm)
  • Blade length 3 1/8" (80 mm)
  • Closed length 3 15/16" (100 mm)
  • Cutting edge 2 5/8" (67 mm)
  • Hole diameter 15/32" (12 mm)
  • Blade thickness 1/8" (3 mm)
  • Blade steel CPM-S30V
  • Weight 2.65 oz (75.2 g)
  • Handle material FRN
  • Made in Golden, Colorado, USA
The Native's ergonomic design maximizes cutting ability while minimizing discomfort and fatigue. This model is all about combining performance and comfort. Since the portion of the knife most in contact with the user is the handle, that became key while the model was in initial development on the drawing table.
Spyderco created a handle pattern with two separate finger choils. The first choil (where the blade and handle meet) allow positioning the index finger closer to the knife's sharpened edge for control over the cutting surface. Behind the first choil, the second positions the hand farther back on the folder for dexterous cutting while pushing the blade away from you.
Bi-Directional Texturing moulded into the FRN handle form varying levels of steps minimizing forward or backward sliding. Carved out of the locking lever is a David Boye Dent insuring the lock remains safely engaged even when gripping the handle forcefully. A section of non-sharpened serrations line the blade's spine yield an additional slip resistant point for the thumb.
The blade itself is hollow-ground CPM-S30V steel with a weight reducing swedge ground from the spine. A black steel tip-up clip can be placed ambidextrously on both sides of the handle via a barrel-shaped screw that doubles as a lanyard.
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