Spyderco Dayhiker

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Hello every one, my name Evgen i'm from Ukraine, i need some information about every day using of Spyderco Dayhiker, i don't find any information about this knife on our and russion phorums that's why i'm here :) also i don't found a button 'search' on this phorum and posted new thread, delete it if some thing wrong. I found some information on Spyderco.com but i need opinions of using this knife every day or hunting, fishing etc.
P.S. Sorry for my english i'm just study :)
 
Your English is not too bad!

There is probably not very much information about the Dayhiker, yet. I don't think that they were released until last month.

It looks like a useful hunting knife for the purposes that you have mentioned.

You can't go wrong with Hossom and Spyderco!
 
There is probably not very much information about the Dayhiker, yet. I don't think that they were released until last month.

They have been out for a while now. I went and played with them at the outlet this spring.
 
Hi Tito, welcome to Bladeforums!

I have a Dayhiker. It is a well made knife by Fox of Italy, using a premium Austrian steel. There is a European video on the internet showing a Hossom Forester used to destroy an old building. Very impressive. The Dayhiker is much like the Forester, only with a smaller blade. I found the steel to be fairly rust resistant, as I took one on a river raft trip. I deliberately did not take care of it and it barely showed signs of rust. The rust easily wiped off, so was only surface rust. The Dayhiker can handle chopping impacts (although is too light and short to be efficient in that job) or batoning easily. It is thin enough in width to be a good slicer.
 
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