Friday, September 26, 2008

My Review Of The Spyderco Karambit Folding Knife

Very few knives look as average as a Karambit. The distinct curved shape of the leaf blade is something that must be seen to be appreciated.

When I heard that Spyderco was making there ain karambit, I knew that I needed to acquire one. Luckily for me, I got a great trade on this knife and I didn't necessitate to pass an arm and a leg. Here are my thoughts.

What I like about the knife:

1. Most karambits that I have got seen are TOO mean value looking to transport around everyday. I love that Spyderco gives you the cool expressions of a karambit with a film editing border that is just under 2 ins long.

2. The leaf blade is crafted with VG-10 unstained steel. This is one of the best steels available in the knife human race today. It is highly immune to rusting or pitting but have enough hardness to remain crisp when you depend on it.

3. Each Spyderco Karambit have a super-tough liner lock. This gives you piece of head because you don't necessitate to worry about lock failure.

4. The unstained steel manage expressions and experiences CLASSY. I'm very impressed by the manner that Spyderco pulled off such as a slickness looking knife.

What I didn't like:

1. Although average looking, the leaf blade form can be slippery to do certain cuts with.

2. With a recommended retail value of $99.95, this knife could be a spot costly for some folks.

Overall:

The Spyderco Karambit packs a whole lotta poke into a very powder compact knife. I state that it is well deserving the request terms and then some.

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