Spyderco Sage™ 1 Cool Gray Maxamet® C123GGY

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Spyderco Sage™ 1 Cool Gray Maxamet® C123GGY

Spyderco

Out Of Stock

SKU:
C123GGY
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
LaunchStock:
0
LaunchDate:
12/31/25 01:00AM
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  • Overall Length :7.14" (181mm)
  • Blade Length :3.00" (76mm)
  • Steel : Maxamet®
  • Closed Length : 4.19" (106mm)
  • Edge Length : 2.63" (67mm)
  • Weight : 3.4oz (96g)
  • Blade Thickness : 0.118" (3.0mm)
  • Handle : G-10
  • Clip Position : Ambi
  • Tip Carry Position : Tip-Up
  • Lock Type : LinerLock
  • Grind : Full-Flat
  • Sheath : N/A
  • Origin : Taiwan

The popular Sage Series has traditionally expressed the same iconic design with different lock mechanisms, paying homage to the innovative designers who created them. This rendition of the Sage 1 ushers in a new era by supercharging its Michael Walker LinerLock design with a blade crafted from Micro-Melt® Maxamet.

Maxamet is an extremely hard powdered tool steel with properties that transcend conventional high-speed steels and approach those of cemented carbides. This knife's full-flat-ground, leaf-shaped blade is paired with a handle featuring full stainless steel liners, a reversible deep-pocket wire clip, and distinctive cool gray peel-ply-textured G-10 scales.

National Alzheimer's Association
Spyderco will donate approximately 5% of sales of the Sage line to the National Alzheimer's Association Denver, Colorado Chapter. The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care, support and research. Their mission is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Contributions to the Alzheimer's Association provide care and support to families in Colorado coping with Alzheimer's disease as well as fund national programs and research to ultimately find a cure. Visit www.alz.org/co to learn more about how your support makes a difference.