Spyderco C211TIP Spydiechef Sheepsfoot Folding Knife Gray – Satin
The Spyderco C211TIP Spydiechef is a manual folding knife that was designed by renowned Polish custom knifemaker Marcin Slysz. It is an extremely refined folding knife that takes the user friendly ergonomics and balance of a world class chef’s knife and translates them into an all purpose, everyday carry folder that is impervious to the elements. A ground member of Spyderco’s Salt Series of ultra corrosion resistant knives, the Spydiechef features a gracefully curved blade crafted from LC200N. This state of the art nitrogen based alloy is extremely corrosion resistant and is actually used by NASA for the ball bearings used in aerospace applications. The blade’s broad profile and full flat grind create exceptional edge geometry that ensures precise, low friction cutting performance.
To reduce weight, optimize balance, and simplify cleaning, the Spydiechef features an open backed handle constructed with two precision machined solid titanium scales. The reverse side scale houses a stout Reeve Integral Lock (R.I.L.) mechanism that locks the blade firmly open when in use. For additional security when working around water, the handle also includes a lined lanyard hole for easy attachment of safety lines and lanyards and a reversible deep pocket wire clip for convenient, ambidextrous carry and quick tip up access.
An impressive synthesis of custom quality craftsmanship and advanced corrosion resistant materials, the Spydiechef offers extreme cutting performance in a package that is immune to even the harshest environments.
Specifications |
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Overall Length | 7.78″
(198mm) |
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Blade Length | 3.32″
(84mm) |
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Steel | LC200N | |||||
Closed Length | 4.46″
(113mm) |
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Edge Length | 3.31″
(84mm) |
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Weight | 3.8oz
(108g) |
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Blade Thickness | 0.118″
(3.0mm) |
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Handle | Titanium | |||||
Clip Position | Ambi | |||||
Tip Carry Position | Tip-Up | |||||
Lock Type | R.I.L. | |||||
Grind | Full-Flat | |||||
Sheath | N/A | |||||
Origin | Taiwan |
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