Endura = wow!

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So...I haven't posted on here in a few months. Job change has had me very busy. BUT, I strolled into a knife shop in New Jersey while on vacation today and walked out with a grey Endura.

My spydie tastes have settled, lately, on just a few well loved and much used models. Sage 2, Slysz Bowie, PM2, Dragonfly g10. I'd never actually handled an Endura, but suffice it to say that I was blown away by the quality/price ratio. I couldn't say no. Now I need a Delica!

Also, it's nice to be back and posting again!


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Congrats! I'd never part with my trusty Endura! Important tool in my EDC.
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Welcome back! Enduras are very nice knives and are great values. I never seem to hang on to them too long though. I think its a tad large for my current tastes. Use it in good health.
 
Bump.
I was EDCing my Delica and I found it a tad too small so I grabbed my Orange E4 and thought, it's too big but... it isn't.
Try an Endura again, jstrange.
rolf
 
I've probably had an Endura (Gen 1, Gen 3 or Gen 4) in my pocket more days than any other model.
 
There's something about a purple Endura that I really like! Can't put my finger on it, maybe years of grape Kool-Aid slushies to cool down during summer break. :D
 
The Endura 4 was the first Spyderco I ever bought and I've been a huge fan of Spyderco ever since!
 
I think that for most of the colors, the polished stainless clip really looks nice. They are available for purchase direct from Spyderco.

There's something about a purple Endura that I really like! Can't put my finger on it

Could be Bubble Yum.
 
The Endura is a must-have knife. I like mine a lot. I am trying to find a way to sell off a couple of non-Spydercos so I can buy more.
My Endura goes with me on my daily walks. It is light is weight and a decent size: not too big, but just big enough.
 
The Endura 4 was the first Spyderco I ever bought and I've been a huge fan of Spyderco ever since!

+1 bought the endura delicate saber grind then both in ffg then the stretch then all models in zdp-189.

All frn spydercos are great , if I need small I prefer the dragonfly (seriously don't knock it till you try it it's an amazing edc knife )

Bigger the stretch and the endura are great . Just cheap enough to where I don't mind using them for what a knife is meant for, but the quality is there so you don't haft to worry about the knife failing .
 
Welcome back! Enduras are very nice knives and are great values. I never seem to hang on to them too long though. I think its a tad large for my current tastes. Use it in good health.

Yup. It's all about the Delica for me.

of cours, I have a Cara Cara 2 Rescue on the way (should be here tomorrow) for my canoeing knife. I'll see how I feel about the bigger blade in that role.
 
Had two endura 4s love both but gifted to people for first high quality knife


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I think it's the quintessential spyderco. As much as I love my pm2, there are many times I grab the Endura first, like when I need a hard use work knife that I don't worry about breaking the tip off or something. I have bought and sold many but now I realize it's pointless to sell them bc I will always buy another.



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Bump.
I was EDCing my Delica and I found it a tad too small so I grabbed my Orange E4 and thought, it's too big but... it isn't.
Try an Endura again, jstrange.
rolf

I did recently. My third catch and release, I think I have learned my lesson. Now I think I will try a Stretch instead and see if I hold on to that one longer. I have managed to keep my Delica though ;)
 
Trying out the Delica, Stretch and Endura, I have to say that the Stretch really fits my large hand the best. The Enduras are a bit large for me.
Here are some of mine...
 
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