EssKay wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 3:42 pm
Red Leader wrote: ↑Tue May 27, 2025 9:20 pm
If someone started their Spyderco collection with a Sage 6 in either variety, they would be hard pressed to improve upon their initial decision. In my mind, it is the most recommendable Spyderco knife currently in existence.
Lol - that was me! Sort of. I had a custom Para 3 from bladeswelove and then opted that the next one I wanted was the (only one currently available at the time) S30V Sage 6. I loved it so much that I have since followed it up with two Smocks!
The Sage 6 is the one that goes in my pocket everytime though. I have bought a Manix 2 and a PM2 as well but the regular compression lock is no where as fun or easy to work with as the button compression lock.
I think I will buy almost every Sage 6 that comes out as long as it gives me some sort of "different" feeling to the standard S30V version I already have. I realize the steel of the S90V is a big upgrade, but the look/feel is the same so I am passing on that one. Its nice to have a "cheapo" version of one I don't mind getting use and abuse.
Ha! Pretty cool!
You know, it is nice to have several different 'mainline' type Spydercos in the collection, simply to better refine one's preferences. After having an Endura 4, Manix 2, Para 3, Native 5, and Sage 5 in the collection, I've found that I really like the Manix 2 ergos yet have reservations about the CBBL, love the size, ergos and looks of the Native 5, but dislike the deployment, enjoy the 'jack-of-all-trades' nature of the Para 3 while favoring the ergos of some of the other knives more, and like just about everything about the Sage 5/6 for a 'light' EDC (it feels a little 'dainty' coming from carrying some Cold Steels).
In short, if someone either starts out w/ a Sage 6, or recommends a Sage 6, as either a primary or first knife to start off, you are going to be so far ahead of the game it won't even be close.
And I hear you on the S90V version...I'm not sure it's worth it for the $100 or so premium, and truth be told, the S30V version of the Sage 6 at the SFO the other day felt better than the S90V version (it may have just been broken in a little bit more). It was as close to perfect as I could ever imagine a knife to be in the feel/quality dept. There are two Spydercos that I've felt were the nicest feeling (quality, fit, finish, smoothness, etc) knives I've ever held...one was my son's 15V Para 3, which I instantly bought as soon as I picked it up, it was *that* good, and this S30V Sage 6. A PM2 Cruwear and a certain Canis they had also come to mind. Also felt a really, really nice Smock in the cabinet as well. Those were from visits past. All these were at the SFO. If you are a true knife 'afi', that is where a trip to the SFO really pays off. Instead of it being luck of the draw, you get to handle maybe a few of them and find the one you like best. And occasionally, you stumble across a really, really great one. That is sort of the 'handpick upcharge' I have found is worth it as the SFO, as opposed to a slightly better price at an online retailer.
I don't have a Sage 6 (but I do have a Sage 5), and truth be told, there are other Spydercos that are higher on my list than a Sage 6 (mainly for vain reasons - ahem, Canis!), but I'll be honest and say that I don't think any other Spyderco model can beat it, especially in it's size class.
Funny thing is...now that I sort of want one, my son wants one even more, EVEN THOUGH I'm left handed and could probably appreciate the nearly ambidextrous nature of the knife moreso, but I just can't undercut him like that haha. So I'm gonna let him have 1st dibs...but we are going to go to the seconds sale this year and if we happen to stumble across two of them...GAME ON! lol