Endura 4 Brief Review

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Endura 4 Brief Review (Pics!)

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Hey forum, its been quite a while since i picked up my Endura 4. I actually had a friend grab it for me back in august, and for whatever reason, i never got around to making a review and taking pictures. I always make a little review for you guys because if you guys are doing me the service of recommending knives, i should let you know how i like them.

Mine, in particular is an Endura 4, hollow grind, Black FRN with plain edge, and VG-10 steel.

First off, I'll talk about the weight. At 3.6oz, its quite a light folder, yet is very tough. I hardly ever notice it in my pocket, and the clip that came with it holds tight, and never slides around. I very much enjoy the feel of the knife in my pocket, and if it were legal, i would bring it to school. (Seeing as i'm probably one of the youngest on the forums, being a Sophomore in high school.)

Next i'll talk a bit about the FRN. I am VERY satisfied with the FRN on this particular folder. Its extremely aggressive, so there is grip when you need it, and is great for use with gloves. Hence one more reason that the spydiehole is very useful. One hand opening this knife with a glove is valuable. The FRN also has gimping on it right between the thumb ramp and the lock bar. I am a huge fan of gimping, and this is probably the most gimping i've ever seen on a knife. I love the FRN a lot, and there is actually a little ramp for your pointer finger to comfortably slide over in a natural position over the blade opening. It also has Stainless steel inserts to reinforce the FRN.

The Blade itself is outstanding. I believe that its called a "Leaf" pattern (correct me if i'm wrong) but in the plain edge, it is a beauty to cut with. Simply cutting anything like a stick of butter. Holds an edge extremely well so far, as i haven't needed to whip out the old whetstone just yet. The VG-10 is one of the strongest steels i've seen, and although it doesn't work harden like my pacific salt, i am very happy with it. The thumb ramp has very aggressive and effective gimping, which i love.

The pivot lock came at the perfect setting, and lazer sharp. So really, i have nothing to complain about with this knife at all. Everything is perfect. I have had it for about 3 months of EDC, and i love it. One of the most valuable purchases with Spyderco that i have made.

A huge thank you to Spyderco for making such a great knife. Overall, i would give it a 9.5/10

Pictures (and a ladybug review) to come soon.
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Great review but fyi that yellow color is unreadable at least on a Sony notebook.
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It's actually sabre ground; if it were a hollow grind, it'd curve inwards as it approached the edge. Otherwise, great review. I've been looking at the FFG colored ones for quite some time now and I do believe this has put me over the edge.
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Sorry to bump this so late, i never got around to posting all of the pictures of my Endura! I'm sure you'll all appreciate the eye candy. Please enjoy, i took about twelve.

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Here are the last two.

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the endura is one of my favorite spyders too. i see you have some clip wear, i removed the powdercoat from mine and on my police 3 and polished out the ss clips. no more scratched up powdercoat, plus think it looks better than the black.

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A little late to this thread, but yes the Endura is this man's favorite Spydie. I have the Endura 4 (sabre) in both part serrated and PE, the G-10 FFG, a green FFG FRN and the stainless handle PE.

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I've made plenty of bad purchases, and I am sad to say my brand new endura is among them. The blade was dulled after cutting up three of four boxes. It is a good thing spyderco sells a sharpmaker, their blades certainly need it. I will never purchase another one of these over-rated knives again. Seki city? Is that a phonetic pun? A flagship blade, that without paid postings, would be laughed at. Later, thanks for taking my money and giving me a piece of garbage.
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bolil wrote:I've made plenty of bad purchases, and I am sad to say my brand new endura is among them. The blade was dulled after cutting up three of four boxes. It is a good thing spyderco sells a sharpmaker, their blades certainly need it. I will never purchase another one of these over-rated knives again. Seki city? Is that a phonetic pun? A flagship blade, that without paid postings, would be laughed at. Later, thanks for taking my money and giving me a piece of garbage.
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Love my Endura, wouldn't trade it for anything. You couldn't give me a hundred Gerbers for one of mine.
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FCM415 wrote:Love my Endura, wouldn't trade it for anything. You couldn't give me a hundred Gerbers for one of mine.
Yeah, well mine must be a lemon. Cause I wouldn't trade it for a covert FAST. ANyways, Spyderco took my money and gave me ****. CHeers mates. Garbage knives, for a premium. Nice business plan, I hope it makes you a lot of dough.

Here is one of those fan boys, creaming over mediocre knives at premium price.
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bolil wrote:I've made plenty of bad purchases, and I am sad to say my brand new endura is among them. The blade was dulled after cutting up three of four boxes. It is a good thing spyderco sells a sharpmaker, their blades certainly need it. I will never purchase another one of these over-rated knives again. Seki city? Is that a phonetic pun? A flagship blade, that without paid postings, would be laughed at. Later, thanks for taking my money and giving me a piece of garbage.
bolil wrote:Here is one of those fan boys, creaming over mediocre knives at premium price.
And here's a troll who bumps zombie threads, replies to his own quotes, and seems to think that hundreds of positive reviewers are on Spyderco's payroll. If you think so poorly of the knife and think it's defective, why not just return it and get your money back?
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bolil wrote:Yeah, well mine must be a lemon. Cause I wouldn't trade it for a covert FAST. ANyways, Spyderco took my money and gave me ****. CHeers mates. Garbage knives, for a premium. Nice business plan, I hope it makes you a lot of dough.

Here is one of those fan boys, creaming over mediocre knives at premium price.
Yeah, I expected that from you. It's a safe bet that someone trolling a company's forum with a brand new account will resort to name-calling "fanboy" when other members have positive things to say about the brand in the forum which in this case, Spyderco owns. Hello... It's Spyderco.com, theres a good chance that people are here because they like Spyderco.

One thing is for certain, you are not accomplishing anything here. The little satisfaction you think you have is an illusion as everyone here has about the opposite experience with their Spyderco knives. I fed the troll (that's you if you don't follow) for mild amusement so you can keep showing your ignorance to the forum. Thanks for the entertainment.
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bolil wrote:Yeah, well mine must be a lemon. Cause I wouldn't trade it for a covert FAST. ANyways, Spyderco took my money and gave me ****. CHeers mates. Garbage knives, for a premium. Nice business plan, I hope it makes you a lot of dough.

Here is one of those fan boys, creaming over mediocre knives at premium price.
Not at all but right from the get go, I see a guy who sucks at sharpening. If you sharpened you knife properly, as I did mine....

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It will still cut cardboard well after that but I ran out.
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If you just ignore him (or her), he will just go away faster! Don't feed the animals at the zoo!

As for all of us being Spyderco employees, sometimes perhaps I do feel that I am part of their great company in that the owner himself makes very frequent and very insightful appearances on this forum answering our questions (often within the day) and with the large amount of cash I've dropped on their products (which I've come to appreciate as some of the very best in the business), sometimes I feel like I am their employer funding their payroll with my frequent purchases (and the others like me out there)! My two cents, YMMV... Cheers, Radioactive
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bolil wrote:I've made plenty of bad purchases, and I am sad to say my brand new endura is among them. The blade was dulled after cutting up three of four boxes. It is a good thing spyderco sells a sharpmaker, their blades certainly need it. I will never purchase another one of these over-rated knives again. Seki city? Is that a phonetic pun? A flagship blade, that without paid postings, would be laughed at. Later, thanks for taking my money and giving me a piece of garbage.
Here we have a prime example of a troll post. :(
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Hi Nifty,

Thanx for the kind comments and picgtures.

Hey VBA, Welcome to our forum. Hope you enjoy your time here.

Hi Bolil,

Welcome to our forum and thanx for your opinion.

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What a high road some people travel on! Thankyou for the encouragement Sal! :)
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