
As a manufacturer of ergonomic hard-working knives,
Spyderco has few rivals. It's been said our R&D team "designs in the
dark", meaning function and comfort outweigh prettiness any day. More
than anything, this earned Spyderco a reputation for making hardworking
knives that seem to end up in your EDC rotation more than other knives.
Case in point is the Native III. Filling the hand with ergonomic comfort
is a Bi-Directional textured handle molded of FRN. Dips and valleys on
the handle's surface provide spots and textures the palm can grab onto.
Separate expansion points along the underside of the handle: one behind
the cutting edge, followed by another on the handle and a curve at the
butt-end, work in concert keeping the hand firmly positioned and
lessening cutting fatigue. The VG-10 blade tapers to a spear-point with
a distinct swedge-grind that reduces weight and adds overall balance.
Non-sharpened serrations along the spine keep the thumb planted securely
while cutting or chopping. An ambidextrous tension wire clip is easy on
a cloth pocket and positions the folder for tip-up carry.
Features a 3.13 in. VG-10 steel blade. 4.00 in. black
FRN handle. Comes with a lightweight pocket clip.
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