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🖤 Slice with style, carry with confidence.
The Spyderco Native 5 Signature Knife features a 2.95-inch CPM S30V black steel blade with a PlainEdge grind for precision cutting. Its lightweight yet durable black Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon handle ensures comfortable everyday carry at just 3.2 ounces. Made in the USA, this folding knife boasts a corrosion-resistant Diamond-Like Carbon coating and an ambidextrous pocket clip, making it a top-tier choice for professionals seeking reliable performance and sleek design.









| ASIN | B07DCZRGMX |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,420 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #36 in Folding Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Length | 3 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Native 5 Lightweight - PlainEdge |
| Brand Name | Spyderco |
| Color | All Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (561) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716104012763 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 6.9 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Spyderco C41PBBK5 Native 5 Lightweight Black Blade Plain Edge Folding Knife |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Spyderco |
| Model Name | 0716104012763 |
| Model Number | C41PBBK5 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor activities, Food preparation |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| UPC | 716104012763 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
S**K
Great Knife
I love this knife. I have carried a Spyderco Delica 4 and the smaller Dragonfly for years. Although the Delica is a great knife and served me well, I was never thrilled with the look of it. The blade narrowing near the pivot just gave it an urban street look to me and I feel a little self conscious depending where I am using it. Not to say its a bad knife, I have several Delica's. They are good knives. I really liked the Native's blade and handle from the catalog picture and the actual knife did not disappoint when I got it in hand. It just felt right and looked good too. I thought long and hard about whether to get the Native with the FRN hangle or G10. I decided to go with the FRN because of the weight. The FRN model does not have liners and it is lighter, but there is nothing flimsy about this knife. It is perfectly capable of doing anything I need. It feels more secure in my hand than the Delica for heavier cutting jobs. At 2.5oz, it feels comfortable in my pocket. In fact, lighter than my G10 Delica. The knife came nicely sharpened. Of course I had to dull it up shredding cardboard boxes and cutting rope. It held its edge great. It didn't stay shaving sharp, but it kept cutting until I got tired. It was easy to touch up on the Sharpmaker. I have many Spyderco's and this is the first that easily matched the 30 degree Sharpmaker angles with little to no work on my first sharpening. The S35VN steel sharpens a lot like VG10 but stays sharp longer. Its impossible for me to say how much better than VG10 so I'll just leave it at "I'm very pleased with this knife. No regrets. Love it". That said, being a collector/user, I ordered the S110V version to compare. Like the S35vn, the S110 lost its shaving edge during the cardboard shredding. Also like the S35vn, it kept cutting until I was tired. But its much trickier to sharpen. I can do it pretty quickly on diamonds though. I still struggle to get it hair popping shaving sharp but its not worth the trouble because it will quickly get back to a utility edge. On the plus side, that utility edge seems to last forever. I realize I might not be experienced in proper technique with s110v, but I I prefer s35vn. Its just easier to keep the s35v really sharp and its no slouch on edge retention. When its slightly dull, I can bring it back in seconds. I don't do a lot of rough heavy duty cutting. My everyday cutting is more like opening plastic sacks, padded envelopes, cloth bags, cutting string, bubble wrap and some rope. I prefer a level of sharpness that is tough to get and keep with the s110v. The s110v seems to quickly fall below what I want. It often fails to cleanly slice through some of those thin plastics and paper that I cut. I'd say the s110v is more toothy and requires more sawing when cutting certain things where the s35vn stays sharp enough to push through. With either steel, you are getting a great knife. If you are on the fence of what steel to get, I'd say unless you are really looking to try an S110v knife, go for the S35VN. It won't disappoint. If you are not an experienced sharpener, I would also steer you to the S35VN. S110v is different, not necessarily better. As a side note, Spyderco is changing the s35vn to s30vn on the FRN Native sometime in 2018. It should not be a noticeable change.
M**R
One of the best bangs for your buck.
Trying to round out my collection of Spyderco knives, I really wanted the Native 5 lightweight as another option for my EDC rotation, and I wasn’t disappointed. Sharp out of the box, easily carried, and the CPM S30V steel is easy to resharpen after being close to being abused. It’s a hard knife to pass up if you’re on the fence for a quality, lightweight, and durable blade that you’ve been looking for. I know, I’ve been carrying a less expensive knife for a long time, for cutting boxes and stuff, but once I got this, it helped me understand why value isn’t always a lower price, it’s also how much time you spend fixing something that you shouldn’t have to fix every week or so.
A**.
Great knife for edc
I didva ton of research and wanted a premium steel made in the USA knife that I could carry. Based on the knives I have and use most, a 3” blade and overall near 7” works best and this or Benchmades mini grip fit the bill. $100 is more than enough for a knife and more seemed like overkill. I have another Spyderco that has really grown on me and just love the more interesting and symmetrical shape. I was worried that the FRN would feel cheap but it doesn’t. The texture is great, the knife is amazing. Razor sharp, awesome finish and great point on it. I really love the made in golden, Colorado, USA, earth on the back. Ergonomics are perfect and has the forward Choil for bigger hands, but I can use the knife without. I bought this pink one so that I could dye it, probably a deep blue or red. I must say the Pink is actually a pretty nice and vibrant color and for a good cause. Love that Spyderco hole too, but it will take time to break in the action with the back lock. This thing is sturdy, light, and super functional. Sadly, my fiancée, who isn’t into knives one bit, grabbed it from me about 10 seconds after i opened it and claimed it for herself. Had no idea how much it was or anything about it, but as picky as she is that should tell you everything you need to know. She loves it and fiddled with it all night during a movie. To address other reviews, yes the picture is dated. Spyderco went from s35 to sv30. I had to do a tad bit of research to know that there’s not a human in earth that can distinguish between the two for using it. They’re both great steels and unless you for some reason need a touch up on toughness, then I guess pay $40 more for something else. Kinda silly to give zero stars for since it’s NOT a fake, and not really inferior in any way.
T**N
A working man's EDC.
This is a great EDC. It rides light and small in pocket and the fit and finish are excellent. This is a very low key knife, what sets it apart though is that there's no other brand name knife on the market that weights this little, uses CPM S35VN steel, made in the USA and costs $75. If you're looking for a lightweight, high quality, high end steel, user knife at an affordable price, this is it. A few things to note about this knife for prospective buyers: -This knife has a shorter handle which makes it easier to carry in pocket. The trade off is if you have large size hands, using the handle alone you'll probably only get a 3 1/2 finger grip. I prefer using the forward choil, which gives me more control of the blade and plenty of room for a 4 finger grip. If you have large hands and don't like using the forward choil, this may be an issue for you. -This uses a strong lockback. The deployment requires a good amount of force if you want to be able to flick this knife open quickly. Most folks end up doing a slow, controlled deployment with their thumb. -The Spydie hole is a love it or hate it feature. The hole is, by design, machined fairly sharp. Not enough to cut you, but you'll definitely feel it. If you're not use to it, give it time before you make up your mind. -The handle is made up of FRN to save on weight. This is also a love it or hate it feature. I prefer FRN because of the weight savings, others hate it because they think it looks and feels cheap. Good luck on your knife purchase, hope this helps!
T**S
Ich hatte mir das Para3 Lightweight und das Native5 Lightweight bestellt um eine Entscheidung für das eine oder andere Messer treffen zu können. Nachdem ich beide Messer in der Hand halten konnte, war meine Entscheidung ziemlich schnell für das Native5 gefallen. Es hat für mich alle Eigenschaften für das perfekte EDC. Aber auch das Para3 ist ein absolut tolles Messer, letztendlich muss muss jeder die Wahl für seine eigenen Bedürfnisse treffen. Der "Spielspaß" bei Spydercos ist zweitrangig für mich, Haptik und ein alltagstauglicher Messerstahl sind für mich vordergründig und bei diesem Messer optimal für mich. Der satinierte S30v ist einfach genial für mich, genau wie der äußerst zuverlässige Backlock. Egal wie man sich entscheidet, gönnt Euch so oder so einfach was gutes zu Weihnachten!
A**R
Acier de très bonne qualité, design sympa
J**.
Excelentes acabados. Muy ligera y extremadamente afilada. De tamaño apropiado y fácil apertura a una mano. Una edc ideal.
J**N
Excelente acero, compacto, y liviano debido a su falta de alineadorers de acero los cuales en realidad no son necesarios ya que este cuchillo no es para uso rudo; un perfecto EDC el cual tiene un precio justo, no como la gran mayoría de modelos de la marca Benchmade o ZT los cuales si bien son más vistosos, se vuelven un poco más un artículo de colección que una herramienta de corte, que es lo que son en realidad.
J**N
The blade steel is amazing, my first venture into a higher quality blade, and I will not go back. Plus, the spyderco design is excellent. It's not legal to carry this, but using it indoors and at the allotment has been an absolute joy.
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