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Spyderco Endura 4 Signature Knife with 3.80" VG-10 Steel Blade with Emerson Opener and FRN Handle - PlainEdge - C10PGYW

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  • Front-Runner: The Endura 4 sets the standard as one of the best-selling folding knives ever made. All members of the Endura 4 family include a four-position clip, a high-strength back lock mechanism, and Trademark Round Hole.
  • Easy-to-Use: With the Emerson Opener hook this blade stands out from the rest. This integral hook on the spine of the blade snags the pocket as the knife is drawn quickly and automatically pivots the blade open.
  • Light and Durable: This Endura handle is fabricated with Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon. FRN is a polymer mixed with glass fiber that is injection molded and formed into a sleek textured handle, creating a lightweight yet high-strength knife handle.
  • Advanced Cutting Performance: This lightweight knife includes our Saber Grind blade. This grind maintains full thickness through a larger portion of the blade for increased strength and elevated cutting performance.
  • A Secure Grip: To provide a non slip grip, these knives are molded with our patented pattern, Bi-Directional Texturing. This texture pattern consists of opposing graduated steps radiating outward from the center of the handle.

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Endura 4 Signature Knife

CRAFTED FOR LIFE

Released in 1990, the original Spyderco Endura and its smaller counterpart, the Delica, literally redefined the concept of today’s folding knife. As the very first lightweight, clip-carry, one-hand-opening folders, they set a new standard. The fourth-generation Endura continues to set the standard as one of the best-selling folding knives ever made. In the process, it has also spawned an entire family of variations to meet virtually every user’s needs and preferences.

The direct descendants of the original model, Endura 4 Lightweights feature skeletonized stainless steel liners and injection-molded fiberglass-reinforced-nylon (FRN) handles. They come in a full spectrum of colors and a variety of different grinds, edge configurations, and blade steels.

Specialized versions include one with an Emerson Opening Feature that automatically opens the blade as the knife is drawn, a blunted red-handled trainer, and all-new hand-dyed Zome versions with multicolored handles.

SPECS

  • VG-10 Stainless Steel Blade
  • Sturdy Back Lock Mechanism
  • 3.80" Blade
  • .51" Round Hole
  • 4.98" Handle
  • Available in multiple serrations and colors
  • Made in Japan
Delica 4 Endura Dragon lady Man
Endura 4 Endura 4 Stainless Steel Endura 4 TI Damascus Endura 4 Lightweight Endura 4 Trainer
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4.8 out of 5 stars
1,941
4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.8 out of 5 stars
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4.9 out of 5 stars
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Model # C10 C10 C10TID C10 C10TR
Lock Back Lock Back Lock Back Lock Back Lock Back Lock
Carry 4-Position Ambi 4-Position Ambi 4-Position Ambi 4-Position Ambi 4-Position Ambi
Blade Steel VG-10 VG-10 Damascus VG-10 VG-10
Series SIGNATURE SIGNATURE SIGNATURE SIGNATURE SIGNATURE
Origin JAPAN JAPAN JAPAN JAPAN JAPAN
Blade Length 3.80" 3.85" 3.85" 3.80" 3.55"
Closed Length 4.98" 4.92" 4.92" 4.98" 4.98"
Overall Length 8.78" 8.77" 8.75" 8.78" 8.53"
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Spyderco is a business that provides state-of-the-art innovation and product quality while maintaining traditional values and service.

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4.8 out of 5 stars
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1,941 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, size and appearance of the pocket knife. For example, they say it's a solid knife, fits like a glove in any pocket and the handle is a sleek professional design. Customers are also impresseded with the ease of sharpening, saying it'll be razor sharp in a few minutes. They also appreciate the portability, saying the composite handles make it very lightweight for its size.

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632 customers mention574 positive58 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the knife. They mention that it is a solid knife, with excellent build quality. They also say that it's a superior knife in every way, with a great blade size and compact design. Customers also say it'll last a long time and is the perfect metal for all duty cutting.

"...Folding, 3.8" blade, Spyderco, very nice lockup, good quality, good customer service (from what I hear, haven't needed it yet), VG-10 steel is a..." Read more

"...Conclusion:The knife is durable, well-balanced, composed of amazing steel, is easy and comfortable to open, and has some small flaws in the..." Read more

"...edge retention, but it is extremely stain-resistant and it takes a razor-sharp edge, which are the perfect attributes given my intended use of the..." Read more

"...Lots of cutting surface here, folks. And combined with the razor sharp edge that STAYS SHARP, you've got a blade that you can count on in any kind..." Read more

170 customers mention162 positive8 negative

Customers find the knife very lightweight for its size, making it easy to carry. They also say it's well-shaped, slim, and built very well. Customers also say that it carries easier than the AK47, which is heavier and bigger overall. They say the knife is comfortable to carry and does not sag.

"...Some of the characteristics that impress me include size, weight, corrosion resistance, and overall performance of any given piece of gear...." Read more

"...a front jeans pocket fairly well and Spyderco did a great job of keeping the weight down by skeletonizing the liners and using a high quality..." Read more

"...P.S. If you had to cut a seatbelt, could you? It makes sense to carry a sharp, quality knife. For a great many of us, a knife is an everyday tool...." Read more

"...The handles on the Endura 4 are somewhat grippy and do not irritate my hands but provide a very decent grip (as in defensive use decent grip)...." Read more

139 customers mention118 positive21 negative

Customers like the ease of sharpening the knife. They say it is razor sharp, and can be sharpened to hair shaving sharpness within a few minutes. The knife is strong and will pierce and slash with ease. Customers also say that it can sharpen back up without much trouble.

"...VG-10 steel for it's combination of durability, edge-retention, sharpening ease, and resistance to rust...." Read more

"...-tip blade profile--it really is the sharpest knife I own and cuts, slashes, and stabs with equal utility...." Read more

"...It will also sharpen back up without much trouble, which is very cool...." Read more

"...: The knife is made at Spyderco's Seki City, Japan factory and arrived sharp, well constructed and ready for use by a right hander...." Read more

114 customers mention114 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the knife. They say it's the best value for money, with quality materials and construction. They also say the price is good for the quality and is inexpensive enough to replace if needed. Customers also say that the top of the blade gives the user some good purchase.

"...The gimping on the top of the knife gives the user some good purchase and is a definite improvement over the Endura 3...." Read more

"...Spyderco has a reputation of providing high quality products for reasonable prices. I feel they easily met these standards with this product...." Read more

"...designed, with this much VG-10 steel, at this price is actually a fantastic value...." Read more

"...said, this knife is most certainly a Spyderco, and one of great value for the price...." Read more

103 customers mention88 positive15 negative

Customers find the opening of the knife to be easy and intuitive. They mention that it opens effortlessly with a flick of their finger, and is one-handed to open and close without any springs or assistance. Customers also appreciate the smooth and fast opening.

"...than any other manufacturer, and this does make for easier, more reliable opening, so one could argue that this is the fastest)...." Read more

"...durable, well-balanced, composed of amazing steel, is easy and comfortable to open, and has some small flaws in the handle...." Read more

"...for most outdoor tasks, a great grip and the ability to open the blade one handed with gloves on, and you have the makings of an awesome outdoors..." Read more

"...an absurd amount of spring tension to overcome, so it's VERY easy to either flick open or just roll open smoothly via the thumb hole, and you don't..." Read more

94 customers mention69 positive25 negative

Customers like the size of the pocket knife. Some say that it fits perfectly in their pocket, is relatively large for a pocket folder, and is slimmer than other pocket folders. The handle is roomy and the bi-directional checkering, thumb ramp, and lock up are durable. It is 3.6 ounces, which makes it easy to carry in the pocket.

"...'grippy' and are also fairly thin which allows the knife to easily slide into the pocket...." Read more

"...This knife practically disappears in your pocket. Excellent pocket clip design too, I might add.Weight: 3.6 ounces...." Read more

"...The wave feature can tear the pocket on nicer pants. The bolster is a bit tight in my case, so I had to loosen the torx screw to allow for an..." Read more

"...big knife but has a rather slender profile so it fits into a front jeans pocket fairly well and Spyderco did a great job of keeping the weight down..." Read more

90 customers mention80 positive10 negative

Customers like the appearance of the sporting goods. They mention it's sleek, easy to carry in your pocket, has a good ambidextrous design, and has s a very nice satin finish. Some appreciate the combo edge and the cool green color. Overall, most are happy with the appearance and functionality of the knife.

"...blade just looks so elegant...." Read more

"...And the micarta scales look cool." Read more

"...This knife practically disappears in your pocket. Excellent pocket clip design too, I might add.Weight: 3.6 ounces...." Read more

"...I am confident the design is sound but I believe the time required to master the use of this knife is going to be much longer than I had initially..." Read more

86 customers mention81 positive5 negative

Customers are satisfied with the grip of the knife. They mention that the jimping is fantastic, providing plenty of traction for the hand. They are also pleased with the texture on the grip, which is ergonomically shaped like a pistol grip. The pocket clip grips tightly, and it opens into a more usable grip than Kershaw's speedsafe system. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...I prefer the reinforced nylon, it gives better grip in my opinion...." Read more

"...The FRN scales are very 'grippy' and are also fairly thin which allows the knife to easily slide into the pocket...." Read more

"...I am quite happy with the new hardware--the scales feel much better in the hand, the ring makes deployment more reliable, and every Spyderco rides..." Read more

"...When opened, the knife is about 8-1/2 inches. It fits my short, wide hands quite well...." Read more

Wave opener:  a gimmick that actually works
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Wave opener: a gimmick that actually works
I own a lot of Spyderco knives, and a lot of knives in general, but until recently I didn't own a single model with an Emerson wave opener. It always seemed like something that might be useful for a solider or cop, but when would I ever need to have a knife opened and ready to use that quickly? Then last summer a big dog owned by an irresponsible idiot slipped his leash and tried to murder me in a public park. A knife is not the ideal weapon in such a situation (that's specially formulated animal deterrent pepper spray, which I have) but I figured if I was going to carry a knife anyway, I might as well have one that could be deployed quickly in stressful situations and when my hands were slick with blood...like when a dog tries to kill you at lunchtime in a city park. So after doing a bit of reading and speaking to some experts, I ultimately settled on a knife with a wave opener. I wanted a standard blade profile that could be used in a thumb-forward saber-style grip, not a karambit or heavily curved "talon" blade, which eliminated most of the options from other companies like Cold Steel, and also the Matriarch and Civilian models from Spyderco. However, I was already comfortable handling Spyderco knives, so I settled on the Endura because it was the largest of the wave-opener equipped models with a traditional blade profile. It was also half the price of the cheapest Emerson, which are unquestionably great knives, but that seemed like a bit too large of an investment in a style of knife I'd never used and wasn't sure I'd like. As it's turned out though, I love the wave opener and the Endura overall has been excellent: after a few hours practice, I could reliably deploy it nine out ten times, and after a few weeks that number was ten out of ten; the VG10 blade steel has fair toughness and pretty good edge retention, but it is extremely stain-resistant and it takes a razor-sharp edge, which are the perfect attributes given my intended use of the knife. So too is the hollow-ground, spear-tip blade profile--it really is the sharpest knife I own and cuts, slashes, and stabs with equal utility. I am not, however, a fan of Spyderco's FRN scales or their pocket clips, so I invested in a set of blue denim micarta scales and a titanium deep-carry Lynch NW clip, but I don't consider either of those, or the Wise Men Co. signet ring I also put on, to be vital additions everyone must make to their Enduras. More like personal preferences since the OEM Endura works fine right out of the box. I just prefer to do whatever I can to make the knives I carry regularly, especially ones that might be used under stressful conditions, as comfortable and easy to use as possible. I am quite happy with the new hardware--the scales feel much better in the hand, the ring makes deployment more reliable, and every Spyderco rides better with a Lynch clip--but all together they doubled the cost of the knife, which might not be for everyone. I guess I could have just bought an Emerson CQC for what I've spent on this Endura, but I don't think they make signet ring backspacers for Emersons, and I feel much more confident pulling this knife from my pocket with one finger in the ring. And the micarta scales look cool.
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I own a lot of Spyderco knives, and a lot of knives in general, but until recently I didn't own a single model with an Emerson wave opener. It always seemed like something that might be useful for a solider or cop, but when would I ever need to have a knife opened and ready to use that quickly? Then last summer a big dog owned by an irresponsible idiot slipped his leash and tried to murder me in a public park. A knife is not the ideal weapon in such a situation (that's specially formulated animal deterrent pepper spray, which I have) but I figured if I was going to carry a knife anyway, I might as well have one that could be deployed quickly in stressful situations and when my hands were slick with blood...like when a dog tries to kill you at lunchtime in a city park. So after doing a bit of reading and speaking to some experts, I ultimately settled on a knife with a wave opener. I wanted a standard blade profile that could be used in a thumb-forward saber-style grip, not a karambit or heavily curved "talon" blade, which eliminated most of the options from other companies like Cold Steel, and also the Matriarch and Civilian models from Spyderco. However, I was already comfortable handling Spyderco knives, so I settled on the Endura because it was the largest of the wave-opener equipped models with a traditional blade profile. It was also half the price of the cheapest Emerson, which are unquestionably great knives, but that seemed like a bit too large of an investment in a style of knife I'd never used and wasn't sure I'd like. As it's turned out though, I love the wave opener and the Endura overall has been excellent: after a few hours practice, I could reliably deploy it nine out ten times, and after a few weeks that number was ten out of ten; the VG10 blade steel has fair toughness and pretty good edge retention, but it is extremely stain-resistant and it takes a razor-sharp edge, which are the perfect attributes given my intended use of the knife. So too is the hollow-ground, spear-tip blade profile--it really is the sharpest knife I own and cuts, slashes, and stabs with equal utility. I am not, however, a fan of Spyderco's FRN scales or their pocket clips, so I invested in a set of blue denim micarta scales and a titanium deep-carry Lynch NW clip, but I don't consider either of those, or the Wise Men Co. signet ring I also put on, to be vital additions everyone must make to their Enduras. More like personal preferences since the OEM Endura works fine right out of the box. I just prefer to do whatever I can to make the knives I carry regularly, especially ones that might be used under stressful conditions, as comfortable and easy to use as possible. I am quite happy with the new hardware--the scales feel much better in the hand, the ring makes deployment more reliable, and every Spyderco rides better with a Lynch clip--but all together they doubled the cost of the knife, which might not be for everyone. I guess I could have just bought an Emerson CQC for what I've spent on this Endura, but I don't think they make signet ring backspacers for Emersons, and I feel much more confident pulling this knife from my pocket with one finger in the ring. And the micarta scales look cool.
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MARIANO GARCÍA
5.0 out of 5 stars Impresionante
Reviewed in Spain on March 20, 2023
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W. Gruber
5.0 out of 5 stars ausgezeichnetes Messer
Reviewed in Germany on February 27, 2021
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Alejandro Macario
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente Spyderco
Reviewed in Mexico on October 14, 2019
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5.0 out of 5 stars Top zum Schneiden und anschneiden!
Reviewed in Germany on January 22, 2020
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Alex
5.0 out of 5 stars Navaja con una calidad impresionante, sólida y robusta de tamaño grande.
Reviewed in Spain on December 6, 2019
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5.0 out of 5 stars Navaja con una calidad impresionante, sólida y robusta de tamaño grande.
Reviewed in Spain on December 6, 2019
Producto original Spyderco. Se entrega en interior de caja almohadillada, junto a sus documentos de garantía. Este modelo; Endura-4 trae una hoja de acero inoxidable VG10 con filo perlado. Presenta bloqueo (line-block) mediante lamina y pulsador en el mango, lo que facilita trabajos de mayor presión en el corte. Sorprende su tamaño, resultando grande, mayor que la apariencia que presenta en las imágenes de compra, algo a tener en cuenta si buscas una EDC su tamaño no podria ser comodo para portarla en bolsillo. La solidez de esta herramienta y lo robusto de su ensablaje es impresionante, Spyderco es calidad, y sin duda pagas lo que obtienes. Una compra recomendable si buscas una herramienta para el monte, o trabajos de corte exigentes, no de porte en bolsillo para diario. Con su calidad si la cuidas, tendras una herramienta de por vida. Recomendable.
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