Friday, December 21, 2012

Spyderco Manix2 Folding Knife C101PBK2

The lightweight Manix2 has arrived and is drawing praise and winning accolades, including Blade Magazine's 2010 Most Innovative American Design.

Like its G-10 handled counterpart, the lightweight Manix2 features the Ball Bearing Lock. The lock operates around a free-floating ball bearing contained inside a custom polymer cage. The ball bearing's round shape allows the lock to self-adjust across a large surface ensuring smooth and consistent lock-up every time it is engaged. The Ball Bearing Lock is engineered to be self contained meaning there is no need for internal liners to support it, allowing the folder to be manufactured liner-free and extraordinarily light weight.

The EdgeTek FRCP (fiberglass reinforced co-polymer) handle is black with a series of jimped areas molded around the handle's perimeter. Additionally Bi-Directional Texturing covers both sides of the handle scale making the folder better for gripping in wet or uncertain conditions.

The blade is made from newly released BD-1 Carpenter steel. BD-1 is gaining the attention of knife enthusiasts for its high carbon and chromium content that is rust-resistant while offering enduring edge retention. The blade is flat-ground with spine and choil jimping and an oversized Spyderco Round Hole.

An ambidextrous, tip-up wire silhouette pocket clip and screw-together handle construction make the folder user friendly with several carry options.

Specifications:

  • Blade Length: 3-3/8" (86 mm)
  • Cutting Edge: 2-7/8" (73 mm)
  • Closed Length: 4-5/8" (117 mm)
  • Overall Length: 8" (203 mm)
  • Steel: BD-1
  • Weight: 2.85 oz. (81 g)
  • Edge: PlainEdge
  • Handle Material: Lightweight Black Edgetek FRCP (fiberglass reinforced co-polymer)
  • Ambidextrous tip-up clip
  • 14mm Spyderco Trademark Round Hole
  • Oversized lanyard hole
  • Thumb and handle jimping
  • Ball Bearing Lock
  • Flat-ground blade
  • Made in Golden, Colorado, USA
Check them out at OsoGrandeKnives.com.

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