Spyderco WaterWay Salt Fixed Blade Knife (4.40 Inch LC200N Satin Plain Blade) Black G10 Handle + Boltaron Sheath FB43GP

SKU: SP-FB43GP
  • Overall Length: 9.47 in.
  • Blade Length: 4.40 in.
  • Cutting Edge Length: 4.05 in.
  • Blade Thickness: 0.132 in.
  • Blade Width:
  • Blade Material: LC200N Stainless Steel
  • Blade Hardness:
  • Blade Style: Drop Point
  • Blade Grind: Full-Flat Ground
  • Blade Finish: Satin
  • Edge Type: PlainEdge
  • Handle Length: 4.50 in.
  • Handle Thickness:
  • Handle Material: G-10
  • Handle Color: Black
  • Weight: 4.10 oz.
  • Sheath: Bolatron Sheath
  • Knife Type: Fixed Blade Knife
  • Brand: Spyderco
  • Designer: Lance Clinton
  • Model: Waterway Salt
  • Model Number: FB43GP
  • Country of Origin: Japan
  • UPC:
  • Retail Price:
    $187.97

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    Lance Clinton, known as "Surfingringo" on the Spyderco Forums, is a passionate fisherman, water sportsman, and knife enthusiast. Based on his hard-earned experience using knives in and around the water, he designed the WaterWay—a highly capable fixed blade knife and a proud addition to Spyderco's Salt Series. Crafted from rustproof LC200N steel, the WaterWay's blade has a full-flat grind, a distal taper, and an integral lower guard. Its full tang is capped by contoured G10 scales with a CNC machined texture pattern that ensures a positive grip, even when wet. Ideal for cleaning fish and a myriad of other chores, the WaterWay comes equipped with a custom-molded foldover-style Boltaron sheath with a G-Clip mount.

    Spyderco's Salt Series is a remarkable family of knives that represent the definitive solution to an age-old problem: rust. Through the groundbreaking use of non-carbon-based blade steels like H-1 and LC200N and other specialized materials, Spyderco has created a diverse line of knives that are literally impervious to corrosion and ideally suited to hard use in and around the water.

    LC200N is also a nitrogen-rich alloy, but it achieves its hardness through a conventional heat-treatment process. Although it does contain a trace amount of carbon, its high nitrogen and chromium content gives it superior corrosion resistance and toughness, even at the high degrees of hardness required for knife blades.