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The Spyderco Lightweight Delica 4 Outdoor Folding Knife features a 3-inch VG-10 stainless steel blade and a lightweight, durable black fiberglass reinforced nylon handle. Designed for versatility and ease of use, this knife is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a secure grip and customizable carry options.
T**M
Sharp, fits nicely in hand and pocket
This is a nice object. It’s sharp, easy to open with one hand, and thoughtfully designed. It’s also very flat so it doesn’t feel lumpy in your pocket. The downsides are the price and the shortness of the blade. Note - don’t take it off your property as lock knives are illegal to carry in the UK.
Y**Y
very sharp!
great price shaving sharp out the box
K**N
Trusted quality.
You can never go wrong buying a spyderco product and this delica 4 is no exception. The fit and finish of these knifes is always perfect the lock-up on the blade is solid and centering was perfect and as to be expected its absolutely hair shaving sharp out of the box. The grip on this handle is ridiculously good and won't slip even when wet. The best thing with this purchase was the price amazon had this item alot cheaper than most knife websites with some selling this exact model for over £100. Grab a bargain here for a high quality knife.
J**T
It's a Spyderco. What can I say that hasn't already been said?
If you only have one knife, I'd suggest you make it a Spyderco. And of the several Spyderco knives that i have, the little Delica is probably my favorite. It is an easy one-hand opener with a great pocket clip. Perfect for hiking, boating, climbing, or whenever you might need a knife in a hurry. I probably use it mostly at home for just opening parcels from Amazon but it's equally ideal for that.It's a great simple, compact pocket knife that is my go to for general use. Nice and light but still fits the hand perfectly well and a long enough blade for 99% of the things I need it for.
S**E
Four Stars
great little knife with a superb edge.
D**E
Not centred not a happy customer
When i first received this i was very pleased the over all qaulity is great however the blade is not centred and because of isolation dureing lockdown it was not an essential reason to leave the house so i did not return it in time and i now have a spyderco gathering dust with an unused blade :(
H**N
A really brilliant wee 🔪 knife. 👍🏻
This is better knife than I 1st thought so have 2 just incase. No issues after long time of use. A good but not best steel VG.10 . Really light for your pocket. Easy 1 hand opening wen use to it . Mid lock is perfect for me. Out all my collection its the 1 I like for most tasks. 5* no less for price 👍🏻
I**
Delica 4 y su legado que aún continúa.
Bueno que se puede decir que no se sepa ya. Excelente calidad. Excelente egonomia. Es una navaja que está en el muro de la fama de los every day carry y amantes de las navajas. Única crítica sería el sistema de bloqueo y la apertura de pulgar. El bloqueo es difícil de operar con una mano. Tuve que buscar videos para buscar técnicas para cerrarla con una mano. Y la apertura de la navaja es sencilla no impresionante es cómodo de desplegar la navaja pero no es "instantáneo" como otras navajas. Aún así una navaja obligada en tu colección
P**Y
Alta calidad y fácil de usar.
Compré mi Delica en este sitio en Amazon. Llegó en perfectas condiciones y es original. Es una navaja excelente, comodo de llevar y usar. El precio es bueno dado su calidad y en comparación con otros modelos de Spyderco.La Delicia 4 es una navaja muy famosa y al tenerla un tiempo entiendo por que. Abre y sierra con una sola mano.Muy recomendable!
V**R
Zu dem Preis, bestes preis Leistungs Verhältnis
Habe das gute Stück für knappe 70 euro hier gekauft und ich muss sagen,eines der besten Deals zur Zeit. Ich hatte schon fiele Messer von spyderco bis Benschmade aber bei diesem bin ich hängengeblieben. Es ist leicht nicht zu klein und ist easy nachzuschärfen bei guter snitthaltigkeit.Alles andere ist zu groß für den Alltag oder speilerei.Kleiner Tip,damit sich die Schrauben von Klinge oder Pocketclip nicht lösen einfach entfetten und mit Schraubensicherung rot oder blau (vorsichtig)wieder verschrauben,dann hält das gute Stück ewig.
ど**ん
さすがスパイダルコ
切れ味も、大きさも良い
J**E
All time favorite knife
The Spyderco Delica is my all-time favorite pocket knife. I've been carrying a Delica since it came on the market in 1990 and have owned almost every version of it since that time. This is the 4th version, the Delica 4. I never broke one...I just lose them from time to time. Needless to say, I keep a few extra on hand for those times when I misplace the one I'm carrying.Everything about the Delica 4 is right for me. It is the perfect size to clip in a rear or front pants pocket. It is unobtrusive in the rear pocket, and only slightly obtrusive in the front pocket when seated/climbing (depends on the pants). One of the things I really like about the Delica is that it is always evolving. In a few years, these comments may be obsolete if the knife is revised. Every version of the Delica that I have owned has been an improvement over previous versions, and each version generally came in different configurations, including the Delica 4. The full flat grind (FFG) profile of the blade on this knife is thinner than the saber grind found on other Delica 4s. The only advantage I can think of for the FFG blade would be for slicing/fileting. I prefer the thicker saber grind for the strength, but not enough to deduct a star.The steel used for the blade on this model is VG-10, which I really like. VG-10 has never corroded on me, despite extensive saltwater exposure (some stainless steels will) and it holds an edge, yet sharpens easily enough. I have never broken a tip or bent a blade on versions with the saber grind despite modest use as a pry bar and wood chisel...I'm not sure yet how this FFG blade will hold up in that area. If you are interested, Spyderco has another version of the Delica 4 that uses ZDP-189 steel, which is supposed to be very good. I have no experience, however, with that steel.The pocket clip is secured by three tiny bolts, which keeps the clip from rotating, and can be positioned on any of the four corners. The default location allows a right hander to open the knife right out of the pocket, front or rear, without changing the grip you used to pull it out of your pocket.The circular hole in the blade is the ideal size and shape (ovals don't fit the thumb as well IMO) and in the ideal location. It's as easy to operate for me as it is for a 10 year old. Opening this knife quickly with one hand is intuitive and does not require practice. The lock release is indented, I believe to minimize risk of accidental closing when squeezing the handle. With practice, any knife with the lock release in this position can be closed with one hand. Easy one-handed access, opening, and closing cannot really be appreciated until you need it (e.g., something needs to be cut while one hand is occupied).BTW, if you are considering the Delica 4 Emerson Opener, I can tell you that it works (snags on your pocket to open automatically as you pull it out), but you have to be careful if you want to pull it out without opening it. I don't find this very useful as I can open the regular Delica 4 in a controlled manner as fast as necessary.Serrated or plain edge? Spyderco's serrated edge is definitely more aggressive out of the box, but the plain edge is much easier to sharpen when it gets dull. Even with Spyderco's Triangle Sharpmaker, I have a hard time restoring a serrated edge. For that reason, I always opt for the full plain edge. However, the serrated edge, when new/sharp, will rip through rope and seat belts much better than a plain edge so consider your purpose for this knife when deciding.The handle material is a nylon polymer and seems invincible. It is directionally and sharply textured for superior grip no matter how it is held. The initial portion of the back of the blade and the polymer on the back spine are textured for better grip when the thumb rests there. The grips have a stainless steel liner inside and the entire knife is held together by screws versus rivets (both of these features are revisions over previous versions). The end of the handle farthest from the blade pivot point has a hole for a lanyard if you are inclined to use one.Highly recommended.
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