Spyderco saver salt

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What does everyone think of the spyderco saver salt. I think it's a cool design and might be an excellent backup to a plain edged folder. How is the size of it compared to the spyderco dragonfly? It seems rather wide and bulky. Pics would be nice. Thanks
 
All 'Salt' models are Delica-class with ~3" blades.

All 'Pacific/Atlantic Salt' models are Endura-class with ~3.5" blades.

The rest of the Salt line have their 'class' name associated with them - LadyBug Salt, Dragonfly Salt, etc.

All 'Saver' models have blunted tips and are fully serrated.

So your 'Spyderco Saver Salt' would be a Delica-class model with a ~3" blunt serrated blade.

All Salt models typically have handles that are a little thicker than the rest of their classmates but are much lighter due to having no metal liners.

Here's a good selection of all the Salt models at one of our supporting vendors ...
http://www.bladehq.com/?search=spyderco+salt#/?_=1&sort.price_sort_asc=asc&page=1


All the Salt models make excellent EDC knives and don't have to play 'backup' to any. ;)
 
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