Compared to its G-10 handled counterpart, the Resilience Lightweight stands out with its injection-molded FRN handle scales. These handle scales not only provide a superior grip but also come in a broad color palette, giving you the opportunity to express your own style and personality.
But what truly sets this knife apart is its blade. Crafted from American-made CPM S35VN blade steel, the Resilience Lightweight offers unmatched performance. This advanced particle metallurgy stainless steel is known for its exceptional edge holding capabilities, allowing you to tackle any cutting task with ease. Whether you're slicing through tough materials or performing delicate tasks, this knife will be your ultimate companion.
Not only does the blade excel in edge retention, but it also showcases remarkable toughness and corrosion resistance. You can confidently use the Resilience Lightweight in challenging environments without worrying about its durability or rusting.
The Resilience Lightweight also boasts a distinctive blue handle color, adding a touch of uniqueness and style to your collection. Designed by Eric Glesser, this knife combines functionality, durability, and aesthetics, making it an essential tool for any knife enthusiast.
Specifications | |
Blade Thickness | Eric Glesser |
Brand | Spyderco |
Model | Resilience |
Model Number | C142PBL |
Opener | Thumb Hole |
Blade Color | Silver |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Length | 4.2 |
Blade Material | S35VN |
Closed Length | 5.2 |
Country of Origin | China |
Handle Color | Blue |
Handle Material | FRN |
Knife Weight | 4.4 |
Knife Type | Folding |
Lock Type | Lockback |
Pocket Clip Include | Yes |
Point | Drop |
Total Length | 9.4 |
Quick! List the most respected and innovative knife companies you can think of. If you know anything about knives, Spyderco is somewhere near the top. Spyderco Inc. makes some of the most unique and downright bizarre knife designs you'll see on the market, but from the number of passionate fans discussing, debating, and learning everything they can about Spyderco knives, it's clear that the company has done something right.
From the Glesser Family and the Spyderco Crew:
Since starting Spyderco we've been told our knives are different, peculiar, even out there. All true. Thinking beyond established knife industry barriers allowed us to introduce new and radical innovations to the knife culture including: One-hand opening, serrations on a folder and a clip to attach a knife to a pocket.
We didn't go into business to rake in a mountain of dough we're here for more selfish reasons- indulging our passion for creating knives. Spyderco is definitely out of the norm in the knife industry in our dedication to researching and developing fresh, improved and better performing materials all with function and reliability being key.
Someone once said to Sal Glesser, Spyderco's owner, 'You must design in the dark because your knives look so strange.' True again. Our recognizable appearance is a result of designing ergonomic functional tools rather than applying lipstick and nylons to a pocketknife. We may look curious, homely, whatever, but we'll never be called unusable or undependable.
Making knives that consistently deliver reliable high-performance requires an ongoing commitment to testing. In our million-dollar testing facility we examine edge retention with a CATRA machine, look for rust development with Q-FOG, check the force needed to open and close a knife. We also repeatedly test for stress, wear, optimal heat-treating and actively search for higher quality, performance enhancing steels and materials.
As a customer you probably don't think about this, or much care, but it allows us to put forth a promise. When you purchase a Spyderco you are buying a high-quality reliable cutting tool designed and manufactured for peak performance and ergonomic comfort. Those Who Know Carry Spyderco.