Spyderco Head to Head: Dragonfly 2 vs Roadie

preview_player
Показать описание

Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

have always thought about getting a Roadie as a keychain style knife. love the design, and yes, that beautiful orange :)

bobgox
Автор

I personally like the dragonfly clip but we all have our own preferences! Great review man, love the old school nutnfancy style!

tamaplayer
Автор

my pocket clip fell off my DF2 so I left it off. . . . then I put a solid circular key ring trough the hole, it actually made it more comfortable to grip . . .as it then feels longer in the hand . . .

scartheCat
Автор

I own both and i only wish the blade thickness of the road was thinner, on par with the dragonfly. If it was, it’d be the winner for me

twai
Автор

Damn I am intrigued by the Roadie but you stated that you have had some hiccups opening mail, one of my primary intended uses for this knife. Cheers, --> #SeattleRingHunter

SeattleRingHunter
Автор

The roadie is my traveling outside the United States knife. Legal pretty much everywhere and if it does get confiscated it doesn't cost a fortune.

grizzlycountry
Автор

Would be nice to see a Roadie with GITD scales and H1 steel.

adrianotero
Автор

They dont have the same intent. The intent behind the roadie were/are laws

AbuHajarAlBugatti
Автор

n690co is quality. it is a mid range steel like vg-10 and 440 but it is a sandvik steel (very underrated). it is easy to sharpen. and it has cobalt in it which makes it better than n690 but also makes it the best midrange steel.

cameronchicken
Автор

I bought ladybug too small
I bought Manix XL too big
Dragonfly 2 perfect for me?

Random-yqwu
Автор

From a distances it looks similar to a jelly jam spreader LOL

SeattleRingHunter
Автор

I love oranges, but you don’t have to peel apples. Apples are the winner.

russellprophet
Автор

If they would have stretched out the Dragonfly a bit,
it would have made a better Delica design than the current model Delica4. I own a Dragonfly, and it's great, but it's NOT worth the $60+ clams for one. Maybe half that.

stoneblue