Spyderco Salt I folding knife, black C88PBBK
A myth in the knife world is that, out there somewhere exists steel with high-performance cutting abilities that cannot rust. A Japanese steel foundry recently turned this myth into reality with the introduction of a steel they call H1. H1 is a PH steel meaning it is a precipitation-processed alloy, that's rolled hard without heat-treating and has .1% nitrogen which acts like carbon in the steel matrix, but does not react to chlorine making rust. Surprisingly, it holds a sharpened cutting edge comparable to the premium knife steels being used in the industry by most knife manufacturers.
One of Spyderco's top sellers is Delica Model. Users gravitate to it due to its sensible size, versatile shape and tested durability. It makes complete sense to plug H1 into this model, so they did, with a couple modifications. Salt I has a more rounded tip that's a bit thicker at the point. Since H1 was developed specifically for use in and around water, rounding the tip better met the requirements of cutting chores associated with boating and fishing. The Spyderco Round Hole is increased in diameter to 14mm facilitating easier access for gloved or wet hands. All inside/outside steel components (lock bar, pins and clip) have been treated making them impervious to rust and pitting.
Blade material
H-1
Blade hardness
HRC 57-58
Blade coating / finish
Black, non-reflective
Locking mechanism
Backlock
Frame
Stainless steel
Opening mechanism
Hole
Handle
FRN
Weight:
1.975 oz
Overall length:
7.01″
Blade length:
3.03″
Length folded:
3.98″
Blade thickness:
0.1″
Country of origin:
Japan
Lanyard hole, Pocket clip
Emission offsetting
Greener use of materials
Sources from nature
Because it's simple yet important
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