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This is still the best salt water folder I've found.  I reviewed the Pacific Salt 1 in 2008, here's the video:  https://youtu.be/W0Ti9lL-LyU  My passion for the type has been proven well founded over these many years of doing the Project, now dive operations for watch testing. The Spyderco Pacific Salt LC200N steel, remains an incredible lightweight, easy to carry folding EDC and waterborne adventure knife.  

There is nothing amiss in the design really:  fast deploying, high reliability LC200N steel holds an edge (Better than H1) and is rustproof, solid lockup, well-designed titanium reversible clip, functional jimping, ergonomic, versatile blade shape, big thumbhole works well with gloves [and is ready for quick deployment via mounted zip tie)and its design still dispenses with unnecessary steel liners.  Having used some crappy dive knives in my own water experience, both folding and fixed blades, this Pacific Salt is a fresh breath of ocean air.  It is a capable amphibian ready to serve as a lightweight EDC, tactical, or underwater blade.  Well done Spyderco.////////////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale:  10 out of 10  

Spyderco Pacific Salt, Nutnfancy current dive/shark knife (really) https://shrsl.com/3ds2t 

Spyderco Pacific Salt green PE, great color https://shrsl.com/3rx5z 

Deep Blue watches, Military Tritium on the table:  https://tinyurl.com/yahzkm8u

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Water Blading: Spyderco Pacific Salt 2

This is the best salt water folder I've found. I reviewed the Pacific Salt 1 in 2008, here's the video: https://youtu.be/W0Ti9lL-LyU My passion for the type has been proven well founded over these many years of doing the Project, no in dive operations for watch testing and such. The Spyderco Pacific Salt LC200N steel, remains an incredible lightweight, easy to carry folding EDC and waterborne adventure knife. There is nothing amiss in the design really: fast deploying, high reliability H1 steel holds an edge and is rustproof, solid lockup, well-designed titanium reversible clip, functional jimping, ergonomic, versatile blade shape, big thumbhole works well with gloves [and is ready for quick deployment via mounted zip tie)and its design still dispenses with unnecessary steel liners. Having used some crappy dive knives in my own water experience, both folding and fixed blades, this Pacific Salt is a fresh breath of ocean air. It is a capable amphibian ready to serve as a lightweight EDC, tactical, or underwater blade. Well done Spyderco.////////////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 10 out of 10 Spyderco Pacific Salt, Nutnfancy current dive/shark knife (really) https://shrsl.com/3ds2t Spyderco Pacific Salt green PE, great color https://shrsl.com/3rx5z Deep Blue watches, Military Tritium on the table: https://tinyurl.com/yahzkm8u

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Anonymous

I have had several of the lc200N knives from Spyderco for a couple of years now and they are great but lc200N seems to be prone to taking surface scratches pretty easily just from cutting boxes and plastic packaging.

Anonymous

I could Def use that when I’m camping….. My camp knives get rusty Or patina when winter camping in the snow….. I always end up using a folder for food prep.