This video focuses on Spyderco's lighter offerings, specifically highlighting the Sage and Tenacious models with FRN (Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon) handles. The reviewer expresses a preference for lighter gear and notes that Spyderco seems to be addressing this with these new variants, some of which come in appealing colors. Links to purchase the reviewed knives, as well as other Spyderco models like the Manix, Paramilitary, Enduras, and Domino, are provided in the description. An F4U Corsair model is also featured.
This video features a review of the Spyderco Mantra knife, highlighting its design as a potential blend of the Sage and Calypso models. The reviewer praises its CPM M4 blade, titanium frame lock with a hardened steel internal travel stop, clip, and leaf blade shape, deeming it an elegant and functional EDC (Everyday Carry) knife. It's described as lightweight, easy to carry, and fast to deploy. A potential drawback mentioned is its surprisingly high price, especially considering its Taiwanese manufacturing. The video also briefly showcases other knives for comparison, including an orange Native 5 from CutleryShoppe, a Sheffield utility knife, and mentions the Spyderco Endura 4, Delica 4, and collectible Sage models. Links to purchase these items and support the creator's Patreon are provided.
This video by Nutnfancy provides an in-depth review of the Spyderco Sage series, specifically the Sage 1 (CF 123CF), Sage 2 (C123TI), and Sage 3 (C123GBL). The reviewer highlights the excellent craftsmanship, ideal blade shape with a strong yet precise tip, and the out-of-box sharpness of the CPM S30V blades. He praises the ergonomics, double finger choils, and jimping for superior control and traction. The review details the unique locking mechanisms of each model: Michael Walker liner lock for Sage 1, RIL (frame lock) for Sage 2, and a bolt action lock for Sage 3. The construction, including pillar design and recessed screws, is commended for its attention to detail, light weight (around 3.5 oz), and ease of maintenance. The reviewer also evaluates the steel spring clips as highly functional. Overall, the Sage series is presented as showcasing 'epic knife features' and being suitable for collectible, EDC, or gift purposes.
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