🗡️ Slice through your day with the Dragonfly 2 Salt – where durability meets style.
The Spyderco Dragonfly 2 Salt is a compact, lockable folding knife featuring a 2.25-inch hollow-ground serrated blade made from 100% rustproof H-1 steel. Its high-visibility yellow fiberglass-reinforced nylon handle offers ergonomic comfort and ambidextrous use, while choil and spine jimping ensure superior grip. Weighing only 4.54 grams, this lightweight, corrosion-resistant knife is ideal for sailing and outdoor professionals seeking reliable performance in any environment.
Age range | Adult |
Blade edge | serrated |
Blade length | 5.72 Centimetres |
Blade material | H-1 Steel |
Color | Yellow |
Size | S |
Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
Style | SpyderEdge |
Item display length | 1 inches |
Material type | steel |
Number of blades | 1 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Seasons | continuity 2014 |
Features | Lightweight, Rust Resistant |
Usage | sailing |
Included components | see in description |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Spyderco |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Spyderco |
Item model number | 4002498 |
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 15.24 x 22.86 cm; 4.54 g |
ASIN | B00507AJI6 |
M**S
Compact and Of course waterproof!😉
This is a much smaller knive than I thought it would be. However, the quality of materials and build is excellent. Expensive for the size, but quality ergonomics and materials.
D**N
Awesome knife!
A fantastic knife, great quality and super compact. Very sharp. I own a Spyderco Yojimbo2 and the quality is also top notch. Knife has no blade play and locks into place perfectly. Highly recommend
E**L
Sturdy
Lightweight
M**O
Hands-down the best pocket knife I know of.
This little knife is amazingly good.PROS:- Incredibly lightweight. 34g! By far the lightest "fully usable" knife I know of. (By that I mean, safe to hold, one hand open, large enough size, etc.) I can clip this onto my boxers when I'm at home and I don't even know it's there until I need it, or when I'm doing sports it can easily clip onto any type of pants, either in the pocket or on the waistband.- Can be converted into a non-locking UK legal knife, but still safer than most other non-locking knives due to the excellent finger choil. (the cutout shape under the blade). I converted mine by adding some stickers onto the lock, which prevents the blade from being able to lock. I will glue the stickers in place to make this more permanent before I take it outside.- Awesome steel choices. I have the serrated H1 which is very highly regarded, and even though I am not at all a knife collector I am considering a plain edge VG10 which is also a very highly regarded steel.- Easy to open with one hand, although not as super smooth opening as some others which doesn't bother me in the slightest.- Decent pocket clip. Very strong grip. I do wish it was "deep carry", meaning the entire knife gets hidden in the pocket, but that's not a problem. I might make my own pocket clip using some wire, should be a fun project.CONS:- It's a lightweight use knife, not something for chopping down trees and building a log cabin.- Amazon's price is a bit higher than some others, although as usual with amazon the price can often go up and down.- I would prefer an option for tip-down setting on the pocket clip, but it's really not a problem.- The back lock is not as quick to close as a liner lock knife, but still doable with one hand pretty easily.- The clip is so strong it's sometimes a little difficult to clip on and off. Not a problem, if I wanted I could bent it back a little, but for now I actually love how secure it is.Which steel version I'd get:- VG10 steel (currently in black and orange handle versions) is very highly regarded. Very good overall in rust resistance, edge retention and ease of sharpening.- H1 steel (yellow handle "Salt" version) is also very highly regarded, with good edge retention and the bonus of being basically rust-proof, even in salt water. The yellow handle is also nice for being less aggressive looking.- The ZDP-198 steel (dark blueish handle) is sort of a "specialty steel", it's made for extreme edge retention - but it's hard to sharpen and prone to some slight rusting. So that's not for me.Serrated vs plain edge:It's just down to preference. The serrations are incredibly good at cutting many materials, and should remain usable even when the edge isn't super sharp anymore. - The plain edge is safer to use in my experience (those serrations bite!), and will provide better and/or cleaner cuts in some materials and is still excellent overall. I've heard many knife enthusiasts say they prefer a plain edge.Conclusion:Don't buy one, you will love it so much that you'll want another. :)
J**H
Incredibly Sharp
Incredibly sharp and very compact. All nuts and bolts need a little locktite to secure the fixings. Handle is lightweight and has ample grip pattern
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