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The Spyderco C122SBBK Tenacious Lightweight Black Blade is a tactical folding knife featuring a 3.5-inch black-oxide coated stainless steel blade and a reinforced fiberglass nylon handle that reduces weight by 12%. Designed for ambidextrous use, it offers superior grip with Spyderco’s Bi-Directional Texture pattern and includes a low-profile black-coated clip and hardware, making it a compact, durable, and stealthy tool ideal for professional and outdoor use.






































| ASIN | B007CK46RO |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,004 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #22 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | CombinationEdge - G-10 Handle |
| Blade Type | Serrated |
| Brand | Spyderco |
| Brand Name | Spyderco |
| Color | Black-Black Oxide Coating |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,387 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716104009343 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 7.77 Inches |
| Item Shape | CombinationEdge - G-10 Handle |
| Item Type Name | Holster |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Spyderco |
| Model Name | C122GBBKPS |
| Model Number | C122GBBKPS |
| Part Number | C122GBBKPS |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.5" |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Style | ComboEdge Serration |
| UPC | 716104009343 602716591317 097914368852 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
M**.
Great knife for the price!!!
Excellent value!!! I bought this as a “junker” heavy use EDC and I’m very impressed with the quality of this knife for the price. I originally got the Manix 2 XL and it is so nice (and expensive) that I couldn’t justify trashing it with every day heavy use. And it is really to large for EDC. This Tenacious model fits the purpose just right. Hopefully it will hold up as I’m sure it will. I chose the serrated combo blade because I cut thru 1/2” thick fiber reinforced rubber on a regular basis and I hope the blade steel holds an edge well. Love the spyderco thumb hole on these knives. I’ve owned most all of the other brands out there but these are my first spyderco knives. The tenacious was a little stiff out of the box but I oiled it and worked it a bit and it is nice and smooth now. Very good quality control with no blade wobble and blade lock is rock solid.
B**R
Sweet, sweet knife. Huge bang for the buck.
Man, for a cheap imported knife, this thing is really impressive. Not a normal occurrence, but I happened to have been lucky enough to purchase 2 very nice knives this week. While at a local knife shop I picked up a Benchmade 583sbk at a killer price, fell in love with the second i picked it up and knew it was going to be my new EDC. Prior to picking that knife up locally I had ordered the Spyderco on amazon, there was a delay in shipping so it didn't get to me in the one or two day post ordering. Well, anyway, picked up that really sweet benchmade and thought the spyderco was gonna wind up in my tool box, but much to my surprise this spyderco was pretty much THE perfect EDC knife, even with out the Tanto blade I usually prefer. Just felt solid and like a quality machine. Super easy action, I have a really strong feeling that this will be my most used EDC going forward. Nice slim profile, love the texture on the g-10 grips, easy peasy one handed open and close, smooth as a babies ass action, just a quality knife. I would like to play around with it with some gloves on (that is an area that the Bench made rocked, It was pushing zero degrees out this last weekend and snow and ice in my area, I used it all weekend outside with gloves and the Benchmade rocked) given the nice thumb protrusion on the Spyderco I expect similar results.I plan on adjusting the pocket clip for a tip up carry, that is my favorite postion, and that leads to another win on the Spyderco side, it is set up to have 4 positions for the clip, so you can carry this thing any way your heart desires!! Grab it, this thing is one quality tool for the price point, yeah, its made in China, I imagine there are not a lot of sub $100 knives in this category that aren't. Saw a previous reviewer whining about that, but you'd have to be a fool to think other wise, and it is clearly stated in the description as well. I will update this after a few months of use, but honestly, it is really great bang for the buck!!
R**L
great knife, great price.
i have been carrying a pocket knife since i was a cub scout and after all these years i think this might be my favorite folder. for the price this is some serious quality. i have bought much more expensive gerber knives and this one blows them all out of the water.smooth blade open, secure lock and no blade play. razor sharp out of the box. within 24 hours of getting it i managed to cut my finger on the serrated blade by accident. i was not sure about the thumb hole when i ordered it but i am now a fan. your thumb rotates in the hole providing a smooth easy open that follows the natural motion of your thumb.the knife is a good size for medium or larger hands. while it is made in china, Spyderco has amazing quality control. it feels like a USA made knife at half the cost. the steel is not as bad as some people say. for an everyday use knife it is an ideal steel ,holds an edge, sharpens up quick, and is strong. chrome moly vanadium stainless steel is often used in hand tools like wrenches so this blade is clearly meant to take a beating. if you are looking for a $150 knife then buy a $150 knife. but i can guarantee 99% of the population could not tell the difference in steel. overall i am very satisfied with this knife. i liked it so much i bought another with the full spyderedge blade. eventually i will drop the cash to buy a $200 spyderco made in America but for every day carry the Tenacious is perfect.
T**N
Exceptional Budget Folder
For under $40 this folding knife has a very distinct quality of build and edge sharpness. The material used for the handle, G-10, is incredibly solid and is popularly used in many higher priced knives for its durability; as well, the handle is smooth to the touch and not as "bitey" as other G-10 handles can be. It uses a standard liner lock, however, it uses a thumb hole for opening instead of a thumb stud which may take some getting used to for most people. This knife has been my every day carry for about two months (with light utility use) and there is absolutely no blade play, side to side or otherwise, and the edge has mostly retained its razor sharpness from when it first came out of the box. The knife comes with a pocket clip for right hand side, point up carry but is also designed with extra holes on the other end to allow any clip orientation by easily unscrewing the clip and re-positioning it. The blade is also a combo edge meaning that half the blade is serrated, which can be a pro or con based on your preference. Regardless of price, I was surprised by the overall quality out of the box and continued to be surprised during constant use. I would recommend this folder to anybody I like, and as a person who has used cheapo $15 knives it is really refreshing to not have a knife fall apart as time passes. I've heard Spyderco is known for their high quality, high priced knives and it seems this budget version still receives the same attention to detail while being comparatively much more affordable.
R**O
Super Buy
Although I've been collecting knives for a few years and carrying a pocket knife for more than 50, this is my first Spyderco. I originally posted this review in September 2011 but, after more than two months, much of what I felt about the Tenacious has changed and I've made some extensive edits. What hasn't changed is my being bothered by the fact that this model is made in China. I'm not a fanatic about buying only products made in the U.S., but tend to stay away from much of what is made in China. Anyway, nobody put a gun to my head to buy this knife and I have to admit that the quality is quite good for the price. Spyderco seems to be doing a first class job of overseeing their Chinese source, which is more than I can say for some other brands. One thing that did change was my concern about the "hole". The Tenacious is the only knife that I own that uses this opening method. It took me a little while, but I've become very comfortable with it. I may be the only person who doesn't use his thumb to open the knife. I find it easier and faster to use my index finger to "flip" the blade open. A classic case of doing what works. I did loosen the pivot bolt about ½ turn and now the blade just flies open with a flick of my finger. No problem with accidental opening whatsoever and closing is a one-hand operation as well. The blade steel is 8Cr13Mov which I've come to feel is of mid-level quality. It takes a nice edge but doesn't hold it nearly as long as something like ZDP189. Given the price point, I have no complaints. The G10 scales are grippy and I like the pocket clip. I wish that more manufacturers would design knives that allow for four-way clip positioning, but not many knives are designed to handle that. At some 4 ounces, this knife feels heavier than it looks and you really know that it's in your pocket. The blade is quite thick and the serrations are extremely sharp. Oddly, I didn't find the plain portion of the edge to be as sharp as expected from Spyderco. Although I wasn't sure that I would like the combo blade, it turns out that I do. Cutting heavy rope and plastic ties is a breeze with the serrated portion. Made in China or not, the knife exudes quality. Even the packaging was better than expected. I initially had some doubts about keeping the Tenacious. However, after 2+ months of use, there is no way that I'm going to sell it. It's now nearing the end of December and I'm making one more edit.... I like this knife so much that I'm giving one as a Christmas gift. Call me crazy, but I've been working on polishing the blade on mine to a mirror-like finish with 3M micron paper. It's a long process to do by hand but I've been doing it a little at a time. Probably silly to waste time on this with a $30 knife that will actually be used, but it looks quite a bit different from the stock finish.
A**R
Best knife to own!
Can never go wrong with a Spyderco!!! Love the quality love the design !!!!
M**1
Excellent knife,,,,Fantastic when price is considered
I originally purchased this knife 2 years ago and after only a month I gave it to a co-worker who was carrying a monumental piece of junk and could not afford any better. I had every intention of purchasing another but only recently replaced it. I have been carrying this knife again for the past few weeks and I refuse to part from this one. It is light weight, tight fitting, slim, sharp, and the blade deploys as fast as an open assisted knife. The ability to position the pocket clip in all four positions just add to the versatility of this knife. Too many lock back knives come the the pocket clip set to carry tip down and no way to change position. I prefer tip up so I can add a hangman noose lanyard to the knife making it easy to pull out of my pocket while sitting. The liner lock snaps into position very tight when the blade is opened, and there is no wiggle in the blade at all. gimping on the spine along with the rise in the back of the blade allow your thumb to stay in position while performing heavy cutting jobs. The overall fit and finish are excellent, exceptional when price is considered. I have paid $100 for knives that were simply not as well made as this one. A higher end blade steel would be nice but the 8cr13MoV used in this knife is very adequate and holds an edge well even after a day of heavy use. I prefer combo edge blades in my EDC lock back knives but I also have the plane blade version of this knife. I have a choice of several Kershaw, Buck, ZT, Benchmade, and SOG knives but find myself choosing this one over the others more times than not.I now have several of these knives. The price allows you to have several, I now have one in the car, one in my bug out bag and one plain blade and one combo blade on my bedside table for daily carry.
B**Y
Great knife for the money. I recommend this knife.
Background: The Spyderco Tenacious and the SOG Flash II are popular choices and because I have both in half serrated, and they are in the same price range, I compare them both here. The flash II is more popular in stores and I think Wal-Mart even sell them. I have had and still have several Flash II's and one Spyderco Tenacious. I have carried both as EDC for extended periods in tough use, so thought I would add my experience with them. I currently carry the flash II and a SAK, but carried the Tenacious and SAK for about a year and still have it and prefer it in the woods. I have carried Benchmade's, but they are a little expensive and I fear loosing one. I fly the airlines a lot on spur of the moment notice and have given several knives including at least two Flash's to TSA having no time to go back and store/ship it or something. I gave one to some Mexicans doing drywall work in the terminal in front of TSA screening rather then give it to TSA. I try to keep a knife in my desk, boat, backpack, and a couple of cars. So more expensive knives haven't been indicated for me. I carry a folder clipped inside the pocket (clip outside), with the point down, weak hand side. Spyderco Tenacious: Pros: Solid construction. Feels better then the Flash in use (in the hand). It has aluminum sides under the G10. Good blade steel. Better then the Flash II IMO. The 8Cr13MoV sounds better when sharpening too. Ha. But, that may be due to the heaver construction of the whole knife, less dampening due to the aluminum sides under the G10, and the thinner blade near the edge (flat ground). So even though the edge is thinner, and I have put a finer angle edge on it, the Tenacious holds an edge better. Blade shape - really nice for a wide variety of tasks with a wide leaf shape. Leaves plenty of room to get your thumb against the spider hole to open the knife. Good lock up. I don't like liner locks much, but it locks solidly and secure. Size of the Blade. I like this size knife for EDC. Easy enough to open with either hand. The belt clip is more durable and versatile then the Flash. The Flash clip breaks at one of the multiple 90° bends. The Tenacious clip is lower profile, stronger, grips better in a pocket, and can be mounted up, down, left and right. Cons: Difficulty closing with one hand: I am not a big fan of liner locks, but I like them much better then spring detent locks like old school pocket knives. I pretty much cut a thumb pad off once with a Tenacious so maybe some of it is psychological. You can get your thumb caught and sliced in the blade trying to close it with one hand. Just pushing the liner lock in will will drop the blade against your thumb if you hold it in the wrong position. Not a problem with two hands using the other one to control the blade closing, but with a bolt lock on the side you can close it with one hand and never need to get your finger/thumb under where the blade goes. Heavy (this is not a big thing for me, but it is noticeably heaver then a flash due to partial aluminum sides under the G10). Made in China. But, quality and steel is very good in the case of this knife, so Made in China" is more about ethics and politics then quality in this case. SOG Flash II Pros: Assisted opening. Get it past 5 or 10° with light pressure on the thumb and it snaps open. Great one handed operation, even if injured. A little more wow, or cool, factor then the Tenacious. Light weight. Feels quite a bit lighter then the Spyderco. Perhaps even less then substantial (personal preference). The flash is all plastic actually glass-reinforced nylon (GRN). It has some kind of metal bushing between the blade and (GRN) sides. Size of the Blade. I like this size knife for EDC. Lock up is solid, as far as staying open/not closing. There is a little slop though when open in both directions. I have never tried to tighten it up. I have never worried about it closing on me in use. Safety. You can lock it so it wont open in your pocket. Easy to sharpen. Made in USA Con's: Slop when open. Not bad, but not as tight as the Tenacious. I have had it come open in my pocket a couple of times in active situations. It wasn't locked when this happened. Pretty scary. I knew it was open, or partially open; in one case when I reached in my pocket and cut a fingers, and two other times when I felt the point sticking into the front of my hip. In the later two I stopped moving and then moved real slowly until I got it folded back up and under control. Front pocket, bad place for an open knife. For some reason a Benchmade Barrage assisted open has never come open in my pocket. Of course the Benchmade is a great knife, but at more then twice the cost. I think the flash lacks a tendency to stay closed. Better spring assisted knives seem to have more force toward closed until you pass the point where it springs toward open. It's not like the safety is a plus, so much as it is just plain needed, because of the tenancy to come open if the thumb nut is bumped in the pocket. However, the safety will come off, or turn on, in pocket. This further aggravates the above problem. Steel is softer then Tenacious and doesn't hold an edge nearly as well. Easy to ding and dull the edge. Supposed to be AUS-8, 56-58 Rockwell (same hardness as Tenacious's Chinese 8Cr13MoV, but I perceive all three Flashes to be softer than and not hold an edge as well as the Tenacious based on use and response when sharpening ). I have broken 2 belt clips. SOG replaced them for free though. There is a place on there web sight for this. Belt clip can be mounted for left or right but not up or down. It only mounts for point down (that is it will be point down if opened). Fairly complicated to disassemble if needed to clean. Goes with the territory for an assisted. Summary: I like both knives for different reasons. I give the edge to the Tenacious for the Blade design & hardness, build construction, and belt clip. Opening is good and easy but requires moving the blade all the way open, or a strong flip on a well broken in knife. The Flash II is lighter (may be good or bad). I like the bolt action lock better, mainly for ease of closing with one hand, and the spring assist opening it great. The flash has more pzazz. Both knives are about the same price $30 to $45 depending on options and seller at the time of this post, with the Spyderco starting on the lower end of the overlap price range and the Flash topping out the range. A cross between these with the Spyderco blade design and steel, assisted opening and an axis type lock like the Flash, would be real cool. Better then either one IMO. My Benchmade Barrage is the best of both worlds or better, and I like it better (who wouldn't), but too expensive for EDC for me. Conclusion: I have to say the Spyderco Tenacious is the more practical choice and probably a better choice for most applications. Best choice is to get them both. Hope this helps someone decide.
P**O
Spyderco Tenacius G10
Buena navaja para portar a diario. Bien afilada y preparada para todo. Mango de G10 con muy buen agarre, incluso con guantes o manos mojadas. Spyderco (aunque este modelo está fabricado en China) es sinónimo de calidad. Esperemos a ver cómo retiene el filo y que tal es el afilado.
S**.
Excelente producto
Es un excelente cuchillo, la ergonomia de la cacha, la hoja, el tamaño, el filo es excelente, probé con los vellos de mi brazo y rasuró sin problema, escogí la hoja con una parte serrada, hoja color negro, hasta el momento solo la he usado en trabajos ligeros, ha funcionado muy bien, llego en tiempo, bien empacada, la revisé a detalle y esta sin defectos, es mi EDC, favorita.
C**N
Ne correspond pas à celui sur les images
Reçu couteau bas de gamme chinois peut-être s'agit-il d'une erreur j'ai fait une demande de retour et de remboursement
A**E
Super Qualität
Sehr schönes Messer für einen guten Preis
F**A
Spyderco 100%
Exelente producto en relación con el costo 😀😀
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