Spyderco Endura 4 3.75" Folding Knife - Plain Edge - Orange
Manufactured by Spyderco
Details
Details
True to their mission for versatility, Spyderco made the lightweight model Endura 4 as a tough knife in a slightly larger package than the Delica knife. One of the lightest Spyderco knives, it starts with lock back lock, designed and manufactured with precise tolerances to hold reliably 100% of the time and easy opening from the thumb slot feature. Add in a blade made of high-quality VG-10 steel full flat grind, and you’ve got a reliable blade with a high work tolerance. Designed with frequent carry in mind, the fiberglass reinforced nylon handles are molded with a Bi-Directional Texturing design for slip-free traction. This model promises a smooth, fast open and close mechanism, and a comfortable, reliable cutting function. As a knife that fits perfectly in the hand, the Endura is perfect for your day-to-day use no matter what task you throw at it. The full flat grind of Japanese VG-10 stainless steel guarantees quality edge retention and an overall very sturdy blade in a pocket-sized frame. Strengthened by dual skeletonize stainless steel liners, this knife is configured to guarantee sturdiness in all its hardware. This knife comes with a three-screw pocket clip that is easily adjustable for ambidextrous carry, tip-up or tip-down. A lanyard hole is also included for additional versatile carry options.
Features
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Features
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- Endura 4 Lightweight Model
- 0.12” Thickness
- Folding Style
- Plain Edge
- Thumb Slot Open
- Full-Flat Blade Grind
- 3.44” Edge Length
- FRN Handle
- Orange Bi-Directional Texturing
- 3.75” Blade Length
- VG-10 SS Clip Point Blade
- 5.0” Closed Length
- Ambidextrous Carry
- Lockback Lock
- 8.75” OAL
- 3.40oz Weight
- Pocket Clip Included
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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