Spyderco Watu Compression lock Knife Carbon Fiber 3.25"Satin C251CFP

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Spyderco Watu Compression lock Knife Carbon Fiber 3.25"Satin C251CFP

Spyderco

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$225.00
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C251CFP
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  • Overall Length :7.35" (187mm)
  • Blade Length :3.26" (83mm)
  • Steel : CPM 20CV
  • Closed Length : 4.17" (106mm)
  • Edge Length : 2.92" (74mm)
  • Weight : 3.0oz (85g)
  • Blade Thickness : 0.098" (2.5mm)
  • Handle : Carbon Fiber/G-10 Laminate
  • Clip Position : Ambi
  • Tip Carry Position : Tip-Up
  • Lock Type : Compression
  • Grind : Full-Flat
  • Sheath : N/A
  • Origin : Taiwan

Drawing inspiration from the traditional knife of the Chokwe people of Central and Southern Africa, the original Spyderco Chokwe was a revered member of our Ethnic Series of knives. The Watu continues this proud tradition, translating the original ethnic pattern into an even smaller, handier form.

Its distinctive triangular blade is full-flat-ground from CPM® 20CV stainless steel and paired with an open-backed, coffin-shaped handle with full, skeletonized stainless steel liners, a high-strength Compression Lock® mechanism, and stunning carbon fiber/G-10 laminate scales. These features are complemented by a reversible deep-pocket wire clip that offers a choice of left or right-side, tip-up carry.

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Spyderco is honored to support Keep a Child Alive, an organization dedicated to providing life-saving anti-retroviral treatment, care and support services to HIV/AIDS-afflicted children and their families in Africa and the developing world. The Watu was inspired by traditional ethnic knives of Central Africa, so we are honored to give something back to its homeland by donating a portion of the receipts of each one sold. For more information on this worthy charity, please visit KeepAChildAlive.org.