Spyderco Native 5 Lightweight - Black FRN Handle / Satin Finish / CPM-S30V Steel / Leaf Shaped Blade C41PBK5
Spyderco Native 5 Lightweight - Black FRN Handle / Satin Finish / CPM-S30V Steel / Leaf Shaped Blade C41PBK5
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Check out the new Native5 Lightweight knife series, which combines all of the Native5's engineering advancements with the weight-saving benefits of an injection-molded fiberglass-reinforced nylon (FRN) handle.
This knife is produced in their factory in Golden, Colorado and is a proud creation. The knife boasts a spear point blade made from high-quality CPM S30V stainless steel and features a full-flat grind, distal taper, textured index-finger choil and thumb ramp, and understated swedge. These features offer a unique appearance and excellent edge geometry and point utility. The blade is supported by a back lock mechanism that is highly refined and takes this time-tested lock design to the next level of engineering and manufacturing excellence.
The linerless FRN handle features Bi-Directional Texturing for an ultra-secure grip and reduces the knife's weight to a scant 2.5 ounces. The handle also houses four sets of threaded inserts molded directly into the FRN. These allow the improved hourglass clip to be positioned for left or right-side tip-up or tip-down carry. There is also a generously sized lanyard hole that provides a handy attachment point for lanyards, fobs, and safety lines.
- 2.95" Leaf Shaped Blade in a Satin finish w/ CPM-S30V steel
- Black FRN (Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon) handle with stainless liners
- Top Lockback Lock Design
- 4 Way pocket clip for right/left hand - tip up/tip down carry
- Made in USA
Blade Material: | CPM-S30V |
Blade Style: | Leaf Shaped |
Blade Length: | 2.95" |
Overall Length: | 6.95" |
Handle Length: | 4.00" |
Handle Material: | FRN (Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon) |
Lock System: | Backlock |
Weight: | 2.4 ounces |
Pocket Clip: | Right / Left Hand & Tip Up / Tip Down |
Country of Origin: | USA |
Collections: Folding Knives, Spyderco Knives
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