This video provides an updated review of the Spyderco Endura 4, highlighting its versatility for space, land, and sea applications, making it an excellent EDC and tactical lightweight folder. The reviewer also announces a limited, soon-to-be-discontinued TNP (This Nutnfancy Project) special edition featuring S35VN steel, presenting a unique opportunity for collectors. The video showcases the Endura 4's capabilities and mentions other Spyderco models like the Pacific Salt, Paramilitary, and Manix, as well as an Olight i3t Plus Slim flashlight.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Spyderco Endura 4 Full Flat Ground (FFG) knife, a significant improvement over its Sabre grind predecessor. The reviewer highlights the FFG blade's enhanced slicing capabilities, improved edge holding, and rust resistance, making it ideal for food preparation and general EDC tasks. Key improvements include reduced weight, quicker deployment, a sharper and more penetrative tip, and a solid lockup eliminating previous vertical play. The knife's ergonomics, bi-directional handle texturing, and milled nested liners are praised for their strength and lightweight tactical suitability. The reviewer concludes that the Endura 4 FFG represents a perfected blade, earning a perfect score on the reviewer's likeability scale.
This video provides a detailed review of the Spyderco Endura 4 G10, highlighting its strengths as a tactical knife. The reviewer praises its durability, sharp VG10 blade with excellent jimping, and comfortable, high-traction sage G10 handles. The pocket clip's versatility and the overall fit and finish are noted as superior. Described as a heavy-duty, hard-use blade suitable for law enforcement, military, and civilians, the Endura 4 G10 is considered a worthwhile investment despite its higher price point. The reviewer awards it a perfect score on their likeability scale.
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