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The small things
In 1990 Spyderco shook up the knife world and revolutionized the pocket knife with the Endura and Delica! Backlock, one handed opening with the famous Spydie Hole and still an absolute lightweight. A modern high-end knife at a fair price and that in two different sizes.
The Delica is the small version of the Spyderco classic. Practical 7.5 cm blade with a total weight of only 71 g - an ultra light and stable knife, which has lost nothing of its charm or use over the years.
Even more than 30 years later, the Delica still cuts a fine figure and can compete with current competitors. The fiberglass reinforced nylon (FRN) handles offer a perfect blend of stability, ergonomics and slip resistance. The design allows ambidextrous use without restrictions, which is also supported by the 4 way clip (tip up, down, left as well as right). The Japanese VG10 steel convinces with its long edge retention and cutting performance.
Pink Heels?
You probably noticed that this Delica is not just a normal Spyderco knife. The bright pink handle scales and black blade not only create a super cool contrast, but support an important message. Cancer - especially breast cancer - is one of the most common causes of death among women worldwide. Yet breast cancer in particular could be easily detected with targeted education and regular screening. Pink Heels are committed to precisely this and have launched a whole series of anti-cancer campaigns. Spyderco supports the Pink Heels organization with a portion of the proceeds from each Pink Heels knife sold.
| Blade length: | 7,3 |
|---|---|
| Blade material: | CPM S30V |
| Blade thickness: | 2,5 |
| Handle Material: | FRN |
| Knife type: | Every Day Carry |
| Lefthand suitable: | No |
| Legal to carry in Germany: | No |
| Locking Mechanism: | Backlock |
| Opening: | Thumb Hole |
| Overall Length: | 18,1 |
| Weight: | 68 |
Risk of cuts: The most common hazard when using knives is the risk of cuts. Sharp blades can easily penetrate skin and tissue.
Blade slippage: Improper handling or applying excessive force may cause the knife to slip, leading to uncontrolled movements and potential injury.
Injuries from falling knives: Knives should never be left unsecured or placed near the edge of tables or work surfaces, as they may fall and cause injury.
Dull blades: Dull knives pose a higher risk of injury, as they require more force and are more likely to slip. Knives should therefore be sharpened regularly and properly.
Improper use: Using a knife for purposes other than its intended use (e.g. as a prying tool) can damage the blade and may result in accidents.