Spyderco Temperance Lightweight Sprint Run Fixed Blade Knife 5.46" Fully Serrated Drop Point CPM CruWear Satin Blade Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon (FRN) Handle Gray
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MSRP $190.00
MPN FB05SGY
UPC 716104651399
Description
Crafted by Spyderco co-founder Sal Glesser, the Temperance represents one of the brand's earliest fixed blade designs. Now, this iconic model returns as a limited-edition Sprint Run, sporting a gray fiberglass-reinforced-nylon (FRN) handle and a full-flat-ground SpyderEdge blade constructed from CPM-CruWear. Engineered for superior wear resistance and toughness, CruWear's advanced alloy composition is further optimized through the Crucible Particle Metallurgy (CPM) process, ensuring an ultra-fine, uniform grain structure. True to its roots, the knife's ergonomic handle is directly molded onto the tang of the blade, featuring bilateral "dimples" for enhanced grip and maneuverability. Tailored for slicing rope, straps, and fibrous materials, its serrated edge enhances cutting capability and edge longevity. This exceptional revival of the Temperance comes complete with a custom-molded Boltaron sheath, featuring a versatile G-Clip attachment.Sprint RunsA Spyderco Sprint Run is defined as a limited edition production of any Spyderco product in a configuration different than what has been previously produced. It can include changes in the handle color, materials, blade steel, coatings, etc.The quantity of each Sprint Run is generally 600 or 1,200 pieces, which is determined by Spyderco. Blade Length: 4.46" (113 mm) Cutting Edge: 4.15" (105 mm) Handle Length: 4.96" (126 mm) Overall Length: 9.42" (239 mm) Blade Thickness: 0.157" (4.0 mm) Blade Material: CPM-CruWear Tool Steel Blade Style: Leaf-Shaped Blade Grind: Full Flat Blade Finish: Satin Blade Edge: Serrated Handle Material: FRN Handle Color: Gray Sheath: Boltaron with G-Clip Model Number: FB05SGY Model Name: Temperance Lightweight CPM-CruWear Sprint Run Weight: 5.4 oz. (153 g) Weight with Sheath: 7.5 oz. (213 g) Designer: Sal Glesser