Since Spyderco made their first
groundbreaking CLIP-IT knife more than 40 years ago, Spyderco's focus
has always been to make the absolute best cutting tools possible. They
know that serious knife users appreciate quality and performance and are
willing to invest in premium products. However, they also understand
that becoming a serious knife user is a process. We all have to start
somewhere, and until we have enough experience to appreciate quality,
that typically means starting with lower-priced knives. For that reason,
Spyderco created their Value Folders.
The goal of the Value
Folder family was to showcase all the defining characteristics of a
Spyderco CLIP-IT in a budget-friendly form. This would allow novice
knife users to experience the swift, ambidextrous opening of Spyderco's
Trademark Round Hole, the convenient carry and instant access of the
pocket clip, and the enhanced cutting performance of a blade with
exceptional edge geometry. That firsthand experience would enable them
to appreciate those features and guide them toward becoming savvy,
well-seasoned knife users.
For folks who already appreciated the
advantages of the CLIP-IT platform, Value Folders also represented
affordably priced "beater" knives, "loaner" knives for co-workers, and
the perfect gifts for aspiring knife enthusiasts.
The original
Value Folder—and still the flagship of the family—was the Tenacious. It
set the standard for the series, featuring a full-flat-ground 8Cr13MoV
blade, full skeletonized stainless steel liners, a sturdy LinerLock
mechanism, an easily cleaned, open-backed construction style,
peel-ply-textured G10 scales, and a fully configurable four-position
pocket clip. Although it was the perfect "starter" knife for a
generation of Spyderco fans, for some users' needs, it was just a little
too big. To address that concern, the Persistence was created.
The Persistence
About
11% smaller than the Tenacious, the Persistence was designed to provide
the same affordable convenience, versatility, and strength, but in a
more compact format. Ideal for smaller hands and carry in jurisdictions
that limit the legal blade length to less than three inches, it provides
an exceptional balance of convenience and full-service cutting
performance.
Introduced in 2009, the original version of the
Persistence faithfully offers the same key features of the Tenacious,
including full, skeletonized stainless steel liners, peel-ply-textured
G10 scales, a secure LinerLock mechanism, and a four-position clip that
supports left or right-side, tip-up or tip-down carry. Its blade is
precision machined from 8Cr13MoV stainless steel—a durable, reliable
blade steel that provides an excellent balance of cutting performance,
corrosion resistance, and ease of sharpening. Its high, full-flat grind
creates impressive edge geometry for low-friction cutting efficiency
and, unlike most Spyderco folders, its edge extends all the way to the
handle. The minimal ricasso (the unbeveled area of the blade nearest the
handle) and lack of an index-finger choil provide a full-length cutting
edge, superior control when using the "heel" of the blade, and
exceptional cutting power when the full length of the edge is brought
into play.
Persistence Lightweight
To make
the Persistence even more affordable and versatile—and following in the
footsteps of the Tenacious and Resilience models—Spyderco is proud to
introduce a lightweight version of the design with injection-molded
fiberglass-reinforced-nylon (FRN) scales. Molded with Spyderco's
signature Bi-Directional Texture pattern, the lightweight scales provide
enhanced grip security and reduce the overall weight of the knife by
almost 10%. All other features are faithfully consistent with the
original G10-handled version with the exception of the edge options.
While the original Persistence is only available with a PlainEdge blade,
the Lightweight will offer a choice of PlainEdge, CombinationEdge, and
fully serrated SpyderEdge. Astute Spyderco fans may recall that the
Persistence Lightweight announcement in Reveal 9 specified only
PlainEdge and CombinationEdge; however, Spyderco recently confirmed that
their manufacturing partner will also be able to provide a SpyderEdge
version as well.
For tactical end users and those who just prefer
the look of basic black, the Persistence Lightweight will also be made
in an all-black version with a black oxide blade coating and
black-coated liners and handle hardware. Like its satin-finished
counterpart, the all-black version will be available in all three edge
configurations.
The Persistence and Persistence Lightweight offers
an exceptional balance of performance and value. Whether you are a
neophyte or a seasoned knife user, we are confident they will not only
meet your needs but will exceed your expectations.
Specifications
- Blade Length: 2.77" (70 mm)
- Cutting Edge: 2.77" (70 mm)
- Overall Length: 6.9" (175 mm)
- Closed Length: 4.13" (105 mm)
- Blade Material: 8CR13MoV Stainless Steel
- Blade Thickness: 0.122" (3.1 mm)
- Blade Finish: Black
- Blade Edge: Plain
- Handle Material: Black FRN
- Locking Mechanism: Liner Lock
- Weight: 3.3 oz. (94 g)
- Pocket Clip: 4-Way; Tip-Up/Tip Down; Left/Right Carry
- Made in China