First released in 1997, the original
Spyderco Native quickly set a high standard in affordable, full-service,
lightweight folding knives. Purpose-designed to offer made-in-USA
craftsmanship at an extremely affordable price, it was also the platform
for introducing Spyderco's patented reversible "barrel-bolt" pocket
clip.
As the Native's legions of devoted followers steadily grew,
some end users began expressing interest in an extended version that
would offer more blade length and better ergonomics for large hands.
Inspired by that idea, in 1999 Spyderco created a prototype of a design
they called the Native Chief, which maintained the pocket-friendly width
of the Native but extended its overall length by nearly two inches. In
true Spyderco style, they then took that prototype "on the road,"
displaying it at various trade shows and customer gatherings to elicit
detailed feedback. They also continued their own in-house development,
fine-tuning the design in an effort to fully realize its potential.
Although
feedback on the design was very positive, making longer-bladed knives
isn't as simple as it might seem. The longer the knife's blade, the
longer the leverage arm and the more pressure applied to the lock
mechanism. Sorting out these challenges was overshadowed by other
priorities and other models, and ultimately the Native Chief ended up
lying dormant for many years.
The tipping point in the story of
the Native Chief was actually the development of the Native 5—the
fifth-generation evolution of its progenitor. The highly refined Native 5
reflects more than two decades of real-world use, detailed customer
feedback, and Spyderco's own relentless pursuit of Constant Quality
Improvement (C.Q.I.). One of the defining characteristics of this model
is its highly refined lockback mechanism. The culmination of years of
meticulous research, development, and testing—as well as a significant
investment in ultra-high-precision machinery—the Native 5's lockback
redefined the state of the art in the engineering and execution of this
deceptively simple mechanism. It was also the final ingredient needed to
make the Native Chief a reality.
An "extended" version of the
timeless Spyderco Native, the Native Chief stretches the overall length
of the original design by about one-third while maintaining its slim,
pocket-friendly profile. The Native Chief Lightweight continues that
evolution, replacing the G10 scales with a lightweight,
fiberglass-reinforced nylon (FRN) handle. The injection-molded handle
includes high-traction Bi-Directional Texturing and its linerless
construction trims the knife's weight by 21% compared to its
predecessor. It retains the same precision-machines lockback mechanism
and includes four sets of threaded inserts to allow fully configurable
mounting of the knife's four-position pocket clip. The blade of the
Native Chief Lightweight is full-flat ground from CTS-BD1N stainless
steel and features a fully accessible Trademark Round Hole to complement
the knife's symmetrical, completely ambidextrous design.
Specifications
- Blade Length: 4.02" (102 mm)
- Cutting Edge: 3.52" (89 mm)
- Closed Length: 5.08" (129 mm)
- Overall Length: 9.05" (230 mm)
- Blade Thickness: 0.125" (3.2 mm)
- Blade Material: CTS-BD1N Stainless Steel
- Blade Style: Drop Point
- Blade Grind: Full Flat
- Blade Finish: Satin
- Blade Edge: Plain
- Handle Material: Fiberglass-Reinforced Nylon
- Handle Color: Black
- Locking Mechanism: Lockback
- Pocket Clip: Tip-Up/Down, Left/Right Carry
- Model Number: C244PBK
- Model Name: Native Chief Lightweight
- Weight: 3.1 oz. (88 g)
- Made in the USA