What do you think about the FNR Stretch?

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skatenut
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Both the CF and the FRN Stretch are my favorites, great ergos and blade shape. I imagine the FRN handle would be more comfortable if used extensively. Ordered a second FRN Stretch as a backup recently.
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I have one on the way. I'll let you know what I think

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Not much I can say that is different from what others have mentioned. But what the ****. :D
IMO, the Stretch II is one of the best designs Spyderco has. Ergos, size, shape, function are all so right it's practically perfect. In short, this is one of my two favorite knives (with the Manix 2) of any kind. The FRN ZDP Stretch has been my most consistently chosen EDC for the past month.
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I LOVE Enduras, and also the Delicas.

In FRN they are a beautiful knife and tool, but sometimes the Endura is a little long and big for the pocket.

The Stretch is just a little smaller then the Endura, but bigger than the Delica. And like previously mentioned, the ergos and make-up of the handle is a big selling point for me since it sits and fits well inside your pocket. Probably the best Ive ever worn.
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Inexpensive lightweight FFG FRN Spydercos?

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I love FFG, I also like FRN for the light weight and inexpensiveness. What are the models I should be looking at. The only one that springs to mind is the FRN Stretch which is on my list of knives to buy but there must be others.
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