tough abusable spyderco?
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tough abusable spyderco?
I am looking towards buying my second spydie this time I have some different requirements for this knife. My :spyder: D4 is great for cutting boxes but now I need something tough and somewhat abusable. Not that I like abusing my knives but I want something that I don't fear breaking. I am told the :spyder: Manix is the benchmark for tough and was wondering if some owners can give me a review on the durability of the knife. Also if anyone else can tell me of a good tough spydie it would be great I want to look at many options. I know that not all :spyder: 's are only good as boxcutters so I want to hear your opinions.
Spyderco quality is great but each knife is different so don't take it as an insult to spyderco with the box cutter comment. I just need a better work knife.
Spyderco quality is great but each knife is different so don't take it as an insult to spyderco with the box cutter comment. I just need a better work knife.
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The C41 Native is tough and abuseable. Best of all, at $39.99 it's also easily replaceable! :)
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Manix, ATR, D'Allara, Chinook...give one of those a shot.
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The Manix is great, if you can find one. The ATR is a great hard worker.
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a fixed blade is going to be best for an EDC beater... if you can hold out a little bit, the aqua salt and rock salt (especially the rock salt!) might be your best bets in extremely hard use blades.
as far as "abusing" your knife goes... wouldn't you rather use it hard, treat it well, and use other tools for "abusive" chores like prying?
small pry bars ("wonder bars") are about $3 at walmart.
as far as "abusing" your knife goes... wouldn't you rather use it hard, treat it well, and use other tools for "abusive" chores like prying?

You never really defined what you would be using it for other than it needs to be "tough" and "somewhat abusable". I could recommend the Adventura as I have abused the crap outta mine over the last two years - cutting open tuna cans and coffee cans, using it as a screw driver, hammer, drywall cutter, pry bar, etc. But my level of abuse may not be your level of abuse. If you can give us an idea of the kind of tasks that will be asked of your new Spydie, we could probably come up with a more appropriate response than Manix, ATR, Chinook, etc. By the way, a SS handled D4 or E4 is a really, really tough and abusable knife too!roof_top_eagle wrote:I am looking towards buying my second spydie this time I have some different requirements for this knife. My :spyder: D4 is great for cutting boxes but now I need something tough and somewhat abusable. Not that I like abusing my knives but I want something that I don't fear breaking. I am told the :spyder: Manix is the benchmark for tough and was wondering if some owners can give me a review on the durability of the knife. Also if anyone else can tell me of a good tough spydie it would be great I want to look at many options. I know that not all :spyder: 's are only good as boxcutters so I want to hear your opinions.
Spyderco quality is great but each knife is different so don't take it as an insult to spyderco with the box cutter comment. I just need a better work knife.
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I have a few Spydercos but one particular one I abused was a First Gen PE Endura with FRN handles. I even beat the crap out of it's spine with a hammer and cut all sorts of stuff during a remodeling job. I was trying to destroy it with what I thought was fairly abusive behavior. That thing just took it. I grinded the hammer marks a bit and turn the rest into file work. That knife sold me on :spyder:
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Another D'Allara fan here, as well. I'm using mine pretty hard every day in a construction type environment, and I am really pleased with how it performs. Easily the sharpest, most comfortable working folder I have ever used. I like to think I don't abuse this knife, but it certainly gets heavily used, so it does get whacked against stuff, dropped, and is almost constantly fouled with the crud that ends up in my pouch.gt_mule wrote:I'll second the D'allara drop point. This knife can be found for under $60 if you look hard enough. Hard use ball bearing lock, great grip ergos with the shape and directional frn.
I don't hesitate to push mine; it takes it and asks for more. IMHO one of the best :spyder: values out there.
Man, I love the blade...the hollow grind cuts *so* nicely, and that acute edge is just stupid easy to maintain.
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I think I will add to the chaos and say that I think the Assist is also an incredibly tough knife. I know it is very large (94mm blade), very unattractive, and it doesn't have a sharp point, but it is very tough. The blade retains its thickness all along its back, it has the lift and pry tip, you can use it as scissors, and it has the carbide tip - just in case. The blade is 80% SE, for really rough cutting (and it can easily slice through some very rough materials!), and the last 20% is PE for the more detailed cutting (plastics in particular are cut more easily). AND it has a Whistle!!! :D