Corrosion resistant scandi folder?

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Does this exist? I know very little about material types... What steel types or materials are considered corrosion resistant, and what are their drawbacks?

I'd love to have a scandi folder in my short pockets when kayaking (no secondary bevel)... The Enzo PK70 comes in stainless steel and looks great... but I can only find it for $150 + shipping from a Canadian supplier. Am hoping to find sub $100 prices.

Maybe I have to ditch the scandi idea. I could reprofile, but I'm too noob to bank on that. Any recommendations for a corrosion resistant folder would help as well. I should note that every dive knife I've seen just doesn't appeal to me aesthetically, and I'd rather have a folder when going through white water and potentially flipping.
 
Concat, send me an email. I know where you can get the Enzo closer to $100 but they aren't a supporting dealer so I can't post a link.
 
I'd take a look at the spyderco salt series. Great water knives.
 
Thanks. I've been looking at them and weighing my options. I just don't like 99% of the styles. I'm looking for a bushcraft type blade, folder and corrosion resistant.

The Pacific Salt is the only one I really took note of, and it's pricey too so I might as well go with the PK70.
 
I have a pe pacific salt and it works very well as a bushcraft knife. Even light bottoning.
 
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