Welcome to The Nutnfancy Project or TNP. I am an INDEPENDENT reviewer of "dangerous things" like knives, guns, tac gear, and other stuff I dig. I also review a variety of outdoor equipment. My focus is on high quality stuff that I like, that lasts, and delivers exceptional service for the price paid. onal videos that discuss these POUs with the gear.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Spyderco Stretch Nutnfancy knife review
The highly refined Spyderco Stretch is a home run EDC and light tactical blade achievement. It has no discernible downsides for these roles: lightweight at 3.6 oz, perfectly executed jimping on top and bottom ramps, large 14mm deployment hole, perfectly skeletonized nested SS liners, good grip on the FRN and peel ply carbon fiber) handles, useful blade shape thats FULL FLAT GROUND, strong and 4-way postiionable clip, rapid deployment and tight lockup, well balanced, lanyard hole, razor sharp edge finishing out of the box, and excellent steel choices (as of 2010: ultra-hard ZDP-189 or well-proven and easy to sharpen VG-10). The blue ZDP-189 version is cool and both versions shown offer relatively good value considering the features. You would be wise to consider the Stretch as an addition to your duty blade lineup! /////////////////////////// Nutnfancy LIkability Scale : 10 out of 10
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