So which of the salt series do you guys end up using the most?

They have vastly different uses, and there are a wide range of products in the line. It's more of what YOU will use it for.
 
I have had them all and appreciate each design but the serrated Pacific Salt sees 90% of the actual use.
 
This,^
Altho, the Atlantic, is up to the task.
rolf

I have an Atlantic and it's a nice knife. The lack of belly and tip make it less functional as a fishing knife for me though. Love the handle on that model though.

OP, I assume you know about the performance/hardness difference between serrated and plain edge H1? Serrated edge is where its at with this steel!
 
OP, I assume you know about the performance/hardness difference between serrated and plain edge H1? Serrated edge is where its at with this steel!

Yes I've read about the serrated hardness.
Ok, I've decided on the much recommended serrated Pacific Salt, larger blade and folder seems right.
Thanks y'all
 
I have a Tasman Salt with a serrated hawkbill blade. One of the most useful of all the Spydercos, IMHO.

~Chris
 
I've only had the ladybug salt, which I used all the time until I lost it. I do use a fixed blade knife with H1 steel when canoeing and such (sheath can be attached to my life jacket with a tech-lock thing). It's not a Spyderco design, but it's made by the same manufacturer (G Sakai Sabi knife 1).
 
Tasman for me. Though it's pretty useless in the kitchen, lol.
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This is the only one I use...

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Bear needs his walks, regardless of the weather, so it's my "rainy day carry".
 
Same for me - don't go fishing without it.

I also think the H1 dragonfly is a mighty little knife but I doesn't see nearly as much action.

I have had them all and appreciate each design but the serrated Pacific Salt sees 90% of the actual use.
 
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All around blade, most adequate for everyday types, versatile everywhere: Pacific Salt no question, real workhorse

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Chainsaw, no-frills cutting beast (rope, twine, twigs, packages...): I always take the Spyderhawk, it has no rivals here

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EDC, sheeple friendly, featherweight, carry-anywhere (pocket, IWB, bag, purse) blade: The Dragonfly gets this one

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All of them must be serrated to get out the best of them, of course. But can't go wrong with any of them!!! Great purchase, OP!

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