Features you'd like to see on more Spydies?
Features you'd like to see on more Spydies?
I am curious as to what features you would like to see on more Spyderco knives? I would personally like to see more knives with flow-though construction a la the Paramilitary. It makes the knife a million times easier to clean when one is out and about. It was also the primary reason I opted for the Chicago, as opposed to the Dragonfly. I know it can't be done on lock-backs and whatnot, but I still think it is a great feature to have on an EDC knife that might encounter stuff like food, which are very messy and spray acidic juice everywhere. I am sure there are lots of knives that feature this, but I am ignorant of them. :D
So, what would you like to see?
So, what would you like to see?
I would love to see the Emerson Wave feature included on more models. (Of course, I am biased towards the models I use, mainly the Stretch and the Para-Military2.)
I recently bought an Emerson Wave Delica4, and I love it as much as I can love any PE knife. I had been using the zip tie mod, and yeah, that's a cool mod, but there's just no comparison.
I assumed that the question posed by the OP was with respect to features that could be added/changed on existing models. The Emerson Wave is such a feature. But changing the type of lock or the entire design of the handle is a bit beyond that. That's not asking for a new feature; it's asking for a new model.
I recently bought an Emerson Wave Delica4, and I love it as much as I can love any PE knife. I had been using the zip tie mod, and yeah, that's a cool mod, but there's just no comparison.
I assumed that the question posed by the OP was with respect to features that could be added/changed on existing models. The Emerson Wave is such a feature. But changing the type of lock or the entire design of the handle is a bit beyond that. That's not asking for a new feature; it's asking for a new model.
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My thoughts as well! Add options for tip up and tip down carry for right and left handers too and maybe some more zdp-189, m4, m390, and XHP blade options :DOrion's Belt wrote:The compression lock. It is one of, if not, my favorite locking mechanisms. Also, more clips with the finish that can be found on the Gayle Bradley.
I know that is a ton to ask for lol
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OK, can we clarify? Are you asking how favorite models could be improved, or what new models we'd like to see? I don't understand: If you like the flow-through design of the Para-Military2, then ... what's wrong with the Para-Military2? My response was basically that I love the Para-Military2 and the Stretch, but the new feature I'd like to see would be simply to add an Emerson Wave to them... Not to have them redesigned or a new model added. It's not just semantics.
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Fewer or stronger wire clips :D The side play makes them harder to slip back into a pocket easily/quickly..and the thicker the pant material, the harder/slower the process becomes..
Also, I would like to see some jimping in the second choil. Index and middle are where most of my control comes from when handling a knife. Not talking super aggressive grooves here, just something to better secure the middle finger for finer actions with the blade.
And, some slightly convex g10 scales on certain models..new or established.. Just for some added grip/heft..
Also, I would like to see some jimping in the second choil. Index and middle are where most of my control comes from when handling a knife. Not talking super aggressive grooves here, just something to better secure the middle finger for finer actions with the blade.
And, some slightly convex g10 scales on certain models..new or established.. Just for some added grip/heft..
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I guess I am just try elicit some feedback for Sal and company, so they can see what it is we like. Hopefully, it will aid in their decision making when they go to redesign their models or add new ones. I think it's great that the higher-ups at Spyderco read these forums. I am also just curious what things people like on their knives.Knutty wrote:OK, can we clarify? Are you asking how favorite models could be improved, or what new models we'd like to see? I don't understand: If you like the flow-through design of the Para-Military2, then ... what's wrong with the Para-Military2? My response was basically that I love the Para-Military2 and the Stretch, but the new feature I'd like to see would be simply to add an Emerson Wave to them... Not to have them redesigned or a new model added. It's not just semantics.
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I'd like to see more stout tips on knives marked for heavier use. I simply don't understand how a knife is beefed up with heavier duty locks then are finished off with fine tips.
I'd also like to see more knives with longer cutting edges relative to the overall length of the knife.
I'd also like to see more knives with longer cutting edges relative to the overall length of the knife.
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I agree, especially if paired with a flow through design. Super Blue tends to corrode pretty readily. I have a gyuto in this steel, and if I chop an onion and don't wipe it down with a couple minutes the edge is pretty much ruined. I am not complaining about the steel, as I feel the benefits more than make up for the lack of corrosion resistance. I feel Super Blue bladed knives could really benefit from flow-through construction, as it facilitates cleaning thus ensuring that the blade stays nice and sharp!PanChango wrote:I'd like to see more high carbon blade offerings.
I really dig the Super Blue. Easy to sharpen and takes a great edge.
Yup. The compression lock on the Sage 5 would make my day.Orion's Belt wrote:The compression lock. It is one of, if not, my favorite locking mechanisms. Also, more clips with the finish that can be found on the Gayle Bradley.
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