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The Spyderco Dragonfly2 FRN features a 2.2-inch hollow-ground plain edge blade crafted from rustproof H-1 steel, making it exceptionally durable and corrosion-resistant. Weighing only 1.2 ounces, this compact knife offers ambidextrous tip-up wire clip carry and secure jimping for enhanced grip. Its screw-together construction ensures long-lasting reliability, ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand precision and portability.




| ASIN | B00507AJ40 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Color | yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (558) |
| Date First Available | December 1, 2011 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Volume | 0.1 Milliliters |
| Material | stainless steel |
| Model Number | 4002481 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 5.08 x 2.54 cm; 4.54 g |
| Size | 全長:141mm |
し**ん
初めてスパイダルコのナイフを購入したが、片手で簡単に刃を出せる機構は本当に良くできている。手にしっくりと馴染み、ハンドル本体と刃元側にある滑り止めが安全性を高めている。 そして刃のホローエッジがよく効いていて、切る時の抵抗が少なく、よく切れる。 このナイフならキャンプでの食材のカット、釣り、山菜取り、ペーパーナイフ代わりなど、どんなシーンでも活躍するはずだ。 なにより、海水に浸けていても、錆がでないほどの耐蝕性は素晴らしいと思う。
1**1
コンパクトで使いやすく、切れ味も抜群です!
K**K
海水を多用する場所(魚河岸)で使用していますが、一向に錆びる気配がありません。 切れ味が落ちることも無く、便利に使っています。
A**ー
これはいい。小さいくせに恐ろしく使いやすく実に考えられてよく出来ています。このサイズのナイフにしてはけっこう刃体?の厚みがあります。がホローグラインドなので刃がついているところから背に向かって1~2センチはかなり薄くて(レディーバグより薄い)サクサク紙やパッケージ等を切れる事と丈夫さがうまいところでバランスされているのかもしれません。これ以上小さいとつかいずらく刃の根の部分もグリップ化するのでうまく考えられているなぁ、と思いますし、ベストなEDCナイフ。 あえてネガティブ面 日本在住の場合はEDCが難しいので、レディーバグをキーホルダーにつけてぶら下げる方がいい。ホローグラインドはピカピカ鏡面仕上げにしたりキュウリがくっつくので反鏡面にもどしたり、と、いうのはちょっとやりずらい。魚さばくにはちょっと小さすぎる。グリップの穴がちょびっと小さすぎる。なによりも同じドラゴンフライ2にZDP189モデルが存在している。でも買って何一つ後悔してないですけどね ^^
ジ**ク
わざわざ、H1と書いてある所を選んで購入したのだが、新しいバージョンのH2が届きました。 そこだけが不満です。 勿論、商品は文句ない切れ味と耐久性、使いやすさ。 ただ、ドラゴンフライのクリップは少々キツめの上硬い。 ネジを緩めるのもしたくはないのて、そのまま使う。
Y**S
アマゾンで購入、届いた物と画像が異なります。ロックの色が黒色になっています。返金か交換か迷い・・・ネットで調べたらG・サカイの画像で同じ画像を発見。チタン加工と書かれていました。 色々と偽物発覚の書き込みが多いので疲れました。
梅**沢
脂の付いたこのナイフをそのまま洗剤で洗ったが全く問題なく使える
A**ー
釣りが趣味なんで買いました!寸法とか書いてるけど実物はすごく小さく感じます!小さくてもいいならオススメです!
V**D
J'ai été étonné par le gabarit du couteau, j'avais peur qu'il ne soit trop petit ; mais il tient vraiment bien en mains. Par contre, très déçu du tranchant par rapport aux autres spyderco que j'ai eu. Il ne coupe pas bien du tout, je vais devoir le retravailler à la pierre.
M**R
Spyderco Dragonfly 2 Salt PE Geel, Gelb Sehr teuer, aber sehr leicht. Wenn man die Klammer abschraubt passt es in eine Hemdtache, oder Brieftasche. Beim Einkauf sehr praktisch, um Plastikmüll zu entsorgen.
J**Y
Couteau parfait fidèle à la marque coupe t’elle un rasoir. Faite attention au dimensions car couteau vraiment de petite taille
G**Z
Excellent couteau pour la vie de tout les jours : ergonomie bien pensée, acier et plastique extrêmement durables, tranchant excellent, acier relativement mou, mais facile à affûter.
T**R
I've gone through a ton of knives over a long period of time looking for my perfect knife. I haven't found the "perfect knife" yet, but I have settled on a favorite that I don't foresee replacing. I live in Massachusetts where knife carry laws are much more reasonable than those of our neighbors in RI. My town borders with RI and on an average day that I leave the house, I travel through Rhode Island, or into Rhode Island for several reasons several times a day. I also frequently have to visit a doctor in Boston. In Boston, knife laws are even harsher. I don't carry a knife for self defense, so I don't mind carrying a shorter bladed knife. I use a knife as a tool several times a day.. so in the past the concern I've had with smaller knives that are short enough to carry legally in Boston, has been whether they are as capable as the larger knives for every task I carry a knife for. The first problem with a lot of knives with blades 2.5" or shorter is simply the build quality. A lot of manufacturers simply treat small knives as if they shouldn't be expected to be as capable as a larger knife. The blade may be too thin, they may suffer from poor materials or poor build quality, the lock that keeps the blade open may be weak(which is dangerous), or the knife just may not be strong enough for the user to feel comfortable applying a good deal of pressure while cutting. I've found a few short folding knives that fulfill my need for a short enough blade for Boston(2.5" or less) and also don't suffer from the above common short knife problems.. and if I knew I'd be going to Boston one day, I would make sure to bring one of them with me.. but if I wasn't going to Boston I wouldn't touch them. I would go immediately to my SpyderCo Caly3.. those knives were still missing something that I was only willing to do without to obey the law. That something is a sturdy grip. short knives have short handles, and often in an effort to make the knife more compact, the handles are designed in strange shapes that are uncomfortable during use. You don't want to be using a knife for any serious task that you can't get a firm grip on. A knife should feel sturdy in the hand, and most short bladed knives just don't. This one does. When I first picked one of these up, it was a Christmas gift for my brother. I was shocked that despite it's small size, it felt just as comfortable in my hand as any of my larger knives, including my former favorite knife.. the Caly3. Nowadays I usually carry this knife, the Dragonfly2. I can carry it anywhere I go, including Boston, and I don't have to worry about poor craftsmanship, blade lock failure, poor quality blade steel, or getting stuck with a handle that's awkward to use. This is a small, extremely light, extremely portable, but extremely tough, and quite formidable tool. It's built to the same quality standards as any other spyderco knife, and is just as strong, sharp, sturdy, and comfortable to use. This is the first tiny knife I've owned that doesn't suffer from the many shortcomings I've been stuck dealing with when I travel somewhere with ridiculous knife laws. Because it lacks those shortcomings, I can enjoy the advantages of a smaller knife: it's light and it's tiny, you can clip it in your pocket and forget you have it with you. In addition to being super portable, it's extremely low profile. You won't have people gawking at your bulging pocket or asking why you're carrying a knife, because this thing hides really well despite it's yellow plastic handle. The wire clip is great for the same reasons. Finally this knife has one more added advantage: it's rust proof. I've never had a knife rust upvon me but there is something cool about knowing I can rely on this one never to do that. Dragonfly2 has everything I've ever looked for in a pocket knife, with the additional advantage of being waterproof. It's unlikely I'll come across a knife that I prefer over this one for a very long time. If I had to give up all of my knives, including the very nice fancy expensive ones, I would choose this one. It's too practical to go back to life without it.
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