I have nothing but high praise for Spyderco knives.  My first knife was a Spyderco and my collection has only grown since then. The latest addition to my collection is the Spyderco Tenacious.  The Tenacious has a similar look and feel compared to the Spyderco Manix 2, which is one of my favorite knives, but there are a few noticeable differences.
First off, here are the specifications straight from Spyderco:
Specifications:
- Overall Length: 7.76″
- Blade Length: 3.39″
- Blade Thickness: 0.12″
- Blade Material:Â 8Cr13MoV
- Blade Style:Â Drop Point Blade
- Handle Length: 4.45″
- Handle Thickness: 0.47″
- Handle Material:Â G-10
- Weight:Â 4.10 oz.
- Grind:Â Flat
- Edge Type:Â Plain
- Handle Length: 4.45″
- Handle Thickness: 0.47″
- Handle Material:Â G-10
- Frame/Liner:Â Stainless Steel
- Country of Origin:Â China
About the Spyderco Tenacious
The Tenacious is an 8Cr13Mov stainless steel blade with a steel lined G-10 handle and utilizes the liner lock. Â 8Cr13Mov may not be a superb steel, but it is inexpensive and does its job; the edge retention may be subpar, but it is easy to sharpen. Â However, the feature that impresses me most is the steel lined G-10 handle. The steel liners add a little extra weight to the knife, but this handle is built to take some serious abuse. Â The reality is that the handle is only going to break if you are actually trying to break it.
Like other Spyderco knives, the Tenacious offers a customizable clip.  You can wear the blade tip facing up or facing down, left-handed or right-handed.  Another feature that is standard for Spyderco knives is the round hole to aid in rapid one-handed deployment.  The idea behind the round hole is that it is much larger than something like a stub, so you’re less likely to fumble the knife when you need to rapidly deploy it.  Personally, I don’t see an advantage in having the round hole over any other opening mechanism, but it is a familiar Spyderco trademark that fans enjoy having on their blade.
The good
- Steel lined G-10 handle
- Easy to sharpen
- Great value if you can find it below MSRP
The bad
- Average steel, poor edge retention
- Made in China
The bottom line is that the Spyderco Tenacious is a decent knife. Â The Tenacious runs for $69.95 off of the official Spyderco product page, but can be found cheaper elsewhere from various online retailers. Â For its inexpensive price, it is a knife you can use without any remorse. Â After all, what good is a knife that you are so attached to that you are always wanting to keep in pristine condition. Â This is definitely a knife you can pick up to put in a go-bag or take outdoors to freely abuse. Â It held up well during my recent trip and if you happen to be looking for a budget priced knife, the Spyderco Tenacious fits the bill quite well.
What do you think about the Spyderco Tenacious or other Spyderco products? Â Let us know what you think!