The Spyderco Tenacious has been for many knife fans the entry drug at Spyderco. It is simply incredible what you get here for a comparatively small penny.
Now the popular Tenacious is also available in LW (Lightweight) variant with coated blade in the All Black Everything version.
The handle scales made of FRN (Fibre Reinforced Nylon) have the typical Spyderco pattern, which provides an enormously good grip. So you can work safely with the knife even with slippery or wet hands. The blade is locked securely via the liner lock which can be operated with one hand without any problems. The wire clip is convertible and lets the only 105gr. light knife discreetly disappear in the pocket.
The 8Cr13MoV steel used for the blade is already quite rust resistant. Through the robust oxide coating, the material is even less susceptible and also looks extremely good. Just as with the original version, the ergonomics of the Tenacious is also the decisive point with the LW variant. The hand position is simply sensationally good and proves once again that Spyderco chief designer Sal Glesser simply has an incredibly good feel for handle shapes.
Here you simply get a knife that is effortless to work with for a long time without being uncomfortable in the hand. So if you're looking for a knife that's great to work with or want to get closer to the Spyderco brand, the Spyderco Tenacious LW is a very clear recommendation.
| Blade length: | 8,6 |
|---|---|
| Blade material: | rust-resistant |
| Blade thickness: | 3,1 |
| Designer: | Sal Glesser |
| Handle Material: | FRN, Plastic |
| Knife type: | Every Day Carry |
| Lefthand suitable: | Yes |
| Legal to carry in Germany: | No |
| Locking Mechanism: | Linerlock |
| Opening: | Thumb Hole |
| Overall Length: | 19,7 |
1 review
6 June 2021 18:15
Lieferung war super schnell, auch mit der Rücksendung gab es überhaupt keine Probleme. Sehr weiter zu empfehlen.
Lieferung war super schnell, auch mit der Rücksendung gab es überhaupt keine Probleme. Sehr weiter zu empfehlen.
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