Spyderco Bug SS Slip Joint Plain Edge Knife Review

Spyderco Bug SS Slip Joint Plain Edge Knife

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  • Blade length: 1. 31 in
  • Overall length: 2. 875 in
  • Blade material: 3Cr13MoV
  • Handle material: Stainelss
  • Lanyard hole
  • Smallest knife in Spyderco’s product line; slip-joint folder, with flat-ground blade made of stainless steel and satin-finished stainless steel handle
  • Non-locking, slip-joint design, with no locking mechanism holding blade open; blade held open by resistant pressure at pivot area when blade is extended and being used

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Product Description

Don’t let the small size fool you. The Spyderco Bugs perform unexpectedly. The smallest folder in the Spyderco lineup (part of the Slipit group). Hole in blade to facilitate quick opening with either hand. Non-locking blade. Stainless handle can be embellished with engraving. Lanyard hole.

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The Bug is the smallest knife in innovative cutlery company Spyderco’s product line. A razor sharp, go-anywhere slip-joint folder, the compact knife’s flat-ground blade is made of stainless steel that holds a keen edge over time, and the handle is also made of satin-finished stainless steel. The end of the handle has a lanyard hole large enough to accept a small chain or key ring. Part of Spyderco’s new SLIPITS line, the Bug features a non-locking, slip-joint design, with no locking mechanism holding the blade open. Instead, the blade is held open by resistant pressure at the pivot area when the blade is extended and being used.

Specifications

  • 2.875-inch open length
  • 1.625-inch closed length
  • 1.3-inch 3Cr13 steel blade
  • 1.125-inch cutting edge
  • 0.19-inch blade hole
  • 0.06-inch blade thickness
  • 0.4-ounce weight

Warranty
Sypderco knives include a limited manufacturer’s warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Details are included with your purchase.

About Spyderco
Thinking beyond established knife industry practices has allowed Spyderco to introduce new innovations, including one-hand opening, serrations on a folder, and a clip to attach a knife to a pocket. Spyderco remains dedicated to researching and developing improved, better-performing materials with function and reliability, and its unique cutlery line is a result of designing ergonomic, functional tools. The company puts its new products through rigorous testing prior to release, examining edge retention with a CATRA machine, looking for rust development with Q-FOG, checking the force needed to open and close a knife, and analyzing numerous other technical details.

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