Spyderco Siren C247G March 26, 2022 05:03AM |
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https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details/C247G/Siren/1806
Overall Length 8.73" (222mm)
Blade Length 3.60" (91mm)
Steel LC200N
Closed Length 5.12" (130mm)
Edge Length 3.49" (89mm)
Weight3.4oz (96g)
Blade Thickness 0.125" (3.2mm)
Handle G-10
Clip Position Ambi
Tip Carry Position Tip-Up
Lock Type Back Lock
Grind Full-Flat
SheathN/A
Origin
United States
Re: Spyderco Siren C247G March 26, 2022 06:45AM |
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Lance Clinton
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Hey Slicey Dicey, thanks for the review and feedback. I hope you don’t mind if I borrow your comment section to offer a little background on the Siren design. The Siren actually WAS designed as an EDC knife and not a “fishing knife” per se. It just happens that an EDC knife for me needs to be capable on the water. Haha. I think the idea of what makes a good “EDC” will vary from person to person depending on what they actually do on a daily basis. I work outdoors and spend all of my free time on the deck of a kayak or in the rainforest. To me an EDC knife needs to have a fair bit of blade length, extreme corrosion resistance, a positive grip and a prominent guard for use with wet, bloody or sweaty hands. I also carry IWB because I’m often in boardshorts with no pockets so a heavy texture and lock back design with close bias that won’t jostle open are big pluses. I guess what I would call an EDC knife might be more of an “outdoor” or weekend adventure knife for a lot of folks but it just depends on what “everyday use” means to you. Anyway, all your points are completely valid, I just wanted to offer some thoughts from the designers perspective. Thanks again for taking the time to review the Siren.
Re: Spyderco Siren C247G March 26, 2022 07:50AM |
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Lance Clinton
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Hey Nick, thanks for taking the time to review the Siren! One note from the designer. I designed the Siren as an EDC for myself but my life has changed a fair bit since I was working in an office so many years ago. Ultimately, the Siren is designed to be an Outdoorsman’s everyday carry or an adventure knife for a weekend warrior. Although it may not be your average guys “office carry” I think most folks get out in the woods or water enough to find a place for it in the lineup. Thanks again. ????????
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Hi Jason,
When it was learned tat some of the Siren models had a "pop-up" problem, we solved the problem, though it took a year and a lot of testing.
Once the problem was sorted, we offered to replace any of the earlier pieces. Of those that were returned, some were better than other. We selected one of the better ones for you to play with.
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