Spyderco pioneered the modern folding knife, introducing now-common features like the pocket clip, serrated edge, and one-handed opening capability. Those innovations revolutionized the pocketknife and changed the knife industry forever. Today, that creative spirit and an uncompromising commitment to quality are still the heart of Spyderco's distinctive product line. Those Who Know, Carry Spyderco™.
The ultra-compact Spyderco McBee has a solid titanium handle with a framelock and the cut-outs reflecting the signature
The combination of the highly effective Wharncliffe blade, salt water-resistant H1 steel and the dependable FRN handle o
Kevin Smock is an industrial designer and custom knifemaker. His first cooperation with Spyderco produced the Smock. The
Just like its predecessor, the Spyderco Techno 2 by Martin Slysz is a heavy-duty utility knife. Compared to the original
The Spyderco Amalgam, designed by Brian Lai, is a real workhorse with a wide CPM-S-30V drop-point blade. The blade has a
In recent years, Phil Wilson has designed a few knives for Spyderco, all of which had a price point on the upper end of
The Drunken is the first collaboration of Spyderco and Dmitry Sinkevich, characterized by the flowing lines and typical
The Australian knifemaker Alistair Phillips is well-known for his particularly slender pocketknife builds. His first coo
The Lil' Native distills all the key qualities of the iconic Native into a compact gentlemen's folder. The Lil' Native w
