Spyderco is one of a few knife makers that can accurately be described as world class. Design, construction and materials are the absolute best and their support for our military is well know. At this year’s Shot Show, Spyderco introduced a number of pocket folders but their BODACIOUS is at the very top of my list.
SPYDERCO BODACIOUS
The BODACIOUS shares some characteristics with Spyderco’s SHAMAN but with some discrete differences like its missing front finger coil which translates to a longer cutting edge. The scales are also flatter on BODACIOUS making it a bit lighter 4.8oz v 5.2oz. SHAMAN and BODACIOUS have similar lengths, and like SHAMAN, BODACIOUS features a CPM S30V blade steel with a gorgeous flat grind.
A number of years ago, I had the opportunity to review Spyderco’s ENUFF LEAF, a great small fixed blade knife, and at this year’s Shot Show I took a look at its big brother the ENUFF 2
SPYDERCO ENUFF 2
The ENUFF series of fixed blade knives was created by Spyderco’s co-founder Sal Glesser . The ENUFF 2 features the same design as the ENUFF line but provides a longer blade. The grip scales are fiberglass reinforced nylon (FRN) with bi-directional texturing, and a skeletonized full-tang construction as the original Enuffs.
ENUFF’s 2 blade is 3.95 inches (100mm) of VG-10 steel with a full-flat grind that is 43 percent longer than the original Enuff knives.
