Reddit reviews Spyderco Endura 4 Lightweight Signature Folder Knife with 3.80" VG-10 Steel Blade and FRN Handle - PlainEdge Grind - C10PBK
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FRONT-RUNNER - The Endura 4 sets the standard as one of the best-selling folding knives ever made. All members of the Endura 4 family include a four-position clip, a high-strength back lock mechanism, and Trademark Round Hole.LIGHT AND DURABLE - This Endura handle is fabricated with Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon. FRN is a polymer mixed with glass fiber that is injection molded and formed into a sleek textured handle, creating a lightweight yet high-strength knife handle.A SECURE GRIP - To provide a non slip grip, these knives are molded with our patented pattern, Bi-Directional Texturing. This texture pattern consists of opposing graduated steps radiating outward from the center of the handle.ADVANCED CUTTING PERFORMANCE - This lightweight knife includes our Saber Grind blade. This grind maintains full thickness through a larger portion of the blade for increased strength and elevated cutting performance.CUSTOMIZE TO YOUR NEEDS - Whether you want to carry your knife tip up or tip down, on the right side or left, this knife is designed to be adaptable for your preferences.
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A more cost-effective one that you might like is the Spyderco Endura 4. It has the same steel, size, and form factor as the Police and would probably suit you just as well.
Spyderco Endura 4 or a Spyderco Para-Military 2. The second link is from Spyderco directly and you can find it for a little lower prices elsewhere. Amazon doesn't sell it directly though so I didn't link it there. I carry a Spyderco Delica 4 with a combo edge because I don't need the extra length on a daily basis.
Spyderco Endura - classic and quirky knife
http://www.amazon.com/Spyderco-Endura-Folding-Plain-Knife/dp/B001CZDNVU
Well, I didn't like the hole except in the most utilitarian sense. That is to say I liked being able to open it with one hand but I didn't like the way the hole looked.
I don't see the greater reliability thing, I mean a assisted with a broken spring still works, it just isn't assisted.
I know a lot of people go nuts for spydercos but when I ditched my endura for the blur I had no regrets. Except that the blur cost more. I've bought a ton of knives since I bought the blur in 2010 and I still carry it a lot. IT just hits a sweet spot for me. Plus the spyderco was a lock back if I recall correctly and that means two hands to fold up unless you practice a lot. I'm not going to devote that kind of time to it.
How crap I'm rambling, why stop now? One of the knives I thought was going to be my new daily knife was a crkt m16. It was smaller, nice blade shape, etc. I liked it a lot until, autolawks. That stupid thing killed it for me.
Spyderco Endura 4 with VG10 steel. I love mine! It can take an amazingly sharp edge and has great edge retention.
spyderco endura. That knife was fairly tough and priced right.
The Zero Tolerance 300 is tougher but that's a couple of bills.
If you want really tough, the toughest knife I've used is the tom brown tracker. Pretty pricey though.
But since you want a forever knife consider buying once and crying once.