Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Spyderco Endura 4 Combination Edge Knife, Foliage Green


Great EDC Knife
This is my all-time favorite everyday-carry knife. The pocket clip is well designed, can be moved to either end of either side of the handle or removed all together. The handle has great ergonomics and feels like a natural extension of your hand when used either in a regular or reversed grip. The knife is lightweight enough that you forget that it is in your pocket but not so light that it feels like a toy. The blade steel is an excellent VG-10 that comes with a razor sharp factory edge. I have found this steel to really hold an edge well and is fairly easy to sharpen. The back of the blade features jimping on the back of the "hole" portion where your thumb goes and the back of the handle has jimping in the plastic as well. My knife has the partially serrated edge and I think this is a useful option. The serrations are really handy when the need arises to cut rope, webbing, etc. The Spyderco hole in the blade is my favorite method of one-hand opening. I think this is a...
Exelent knife, very good price!!!!
These is my 3 endura, i have a lot folders, but the endura is the most funtional,is my every day knife!!!
Utility knife with a true purpose
The Spyderco Endura 4 knife with combination edge is a useful design for daily cutting needs, self defense or a utility knife.

From the factory, I found the action a little too tight for my liking so I loosened the blade by using a Torx screwdriver to make it fit my preference.

The knife is light and the design is unobtrusive. It's compact design, ergonomic grip and smooth action make this a good value. The handle is 5" long and the blade is 3.75" long which is legal in many localities (However, check your local laws).

The blade is razor sharp and so are the serrations. There is little to no flex in the handle. The blade locks securely when open. With proper practice this will be an
Easy one handed operation for closing or opening.

Check this knife out. It's excellent.

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