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🔪 Stay sharp, stay ready — the Persistence that professionals trust.
The Spyderco Persistence is a compact, durable folding knife featuring a 2.77-inch 8Cr13MoV stainless steel blade with flat grind for superior cutting performance. Its fatigue-reducing black G-10 handle and skeletonized steel liners provide ergonomic strength without extra weight. Designed for versatile carry, it includes a four-way reversible pocket clip and an oversized round hole for easy one-handed opening. Ideal for everyday use, outdoor activities, and professionals seeking reliable precision in a lightweight package.


| ASIN | B002IWWYS4 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220,761 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #363 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Length | 2.9 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Persistence - PlainEdge |
| Blade Type | Straight Edge |
| Brand | Spyderco |
| Brand Name | Spyderco |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 778 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716104008926 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Product |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 6.9 Inches |
| Item Shape | folding |
| Item Type Name | Holster |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Spyderco |
| Model Name | C136GP |
| Model Number | C136GP |
| Part Number | C136GP |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Whittling, Hunting, Skinning, Peeling, Carving, Fishing, Hiking, Everyday Use |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 2.9" |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Locking Blades, Non Slip |
| Special Features | Foldable, Locking Blades, Non Slip |
| Style | Persistence |
| Theme | Outdoor Activities |
| UPC | 523161508821 745369173315 716104008926 014891375147 097914369002 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
D**F
Tenacious and Persistence: why not both!
Wow. I grew up in the knifemaking community in the 90s and have had a lot of pocket knives over the years up to around $250. Over the last 10 years I've stuck to mostly Kershaw and Benchmade and haven't bought a Spyderco in at least 15 years and I have to say I'm really glad I did. This review is for both the Tenacious and the Persistence Both knives benefit from good stainless steel blades and liners, G-10 handles (which used to be standard on top-end knives) with plenty of grip, great jimping for the thumb, 4 position carry, and great lockup. These knives are a steal and probably worth double to triple the price if made in the US - even though it is made in China you never would know if it wasn't on the blade. The Persistence is a great little box cutter and light to mid duty knife: it has a very good 2.75-inch blade, sharp, and is both comfortable and fairly secure in my hand but there is not quite enough room to get what I would consider a truly secure grip. Overall I would say it is the better everyday carry (EDC) knife for someone who does not have a large number of heavier tasks (myself included) and does not frequently wear gloves while working. The Tenacious is one heck of a knife and for a 3 3/8-inch blade this thing is massive. Because of the thumb hole the the blade is very large and the handle ergonomics are superb. While this knife easily capable of light duty tasks, it's real edge over the Persistence is going to be heavier tasks. The handle is much larger and allows a stronger and more secure grip for heavier tasks and I believe will remain so even when wearing work gloves. However, due to it's size it is a bit less EDC friendly both because it takes up a lot of room in the pocket and is going to be more intimidating in public for less knife-friendly crowds; locally pocket knives are restricted to the 3-inches or less blade so I'm very much debating returning it versus just keeping it for home and outdoors tasks.
P**2
Perfect EDC
I ordered this knife on a Saturday and received it on Monday afternoon. WOW!!! Extremely fast delivery and I had it shipped using the Free Super Saving shipping option of 5-8 days because it was over $25.00. I couldn't believe how fast I received it. Once again WOW!!! Ok now on to the knife. The meat and potatoes. This is a great knife. It is a little bigger then I expected but I think its a perfect size for EDC. I was suprised at the size of the blade it is a little wider then I thought but now that I am playing with it I actually prefer this to a thinner blade. I carry a pocket knife everywhere I go and they seem to come in handy at the most random times and it seems like no one carries them but everyone needs one. I personally do not like little knives and that is why I think the blade on this knife is perfect. It came extremely sharp and with a fine point tip right out of the box. It effortlessly cut thru a piece of paper. I really like the jimping on the spine of the blade. My previous Gerber(Great Knife Company as well) did not have this and I think it makes using the knife feel much more natural, and effortless. The patent oversized hole on the blade makes it easy to open, I prefer the hole to a pin/bar. The blade is easy to extract with minimal effort and it has this nice smooth feel, and it has absolutely no play either front to back or side to side. I would compare the smooth easy opening of the blade to the smooth glide of a Cadillac. LOL ;) The handle is great I really like the texture and feel of the G-10 handle. This material is great for using it here in the Greater NW especially outdoors in the rain. The lock on the knife is placed on the inside of the handle and is easy to use one handed for right handers. If you are left handed it might be a little harder to use. You might want to look into one of Spyderco's ball bearing locking systems, they are much easier to open and close for left handers. The clip is a little stiff but I am sure I will work it in after a few months, but I prefer it that way so its not sliding around the rim of my pocket. It stays where you put it until you need it. Also what is real nice is you can move the clip to customize how the knife sits in your pocket, blade up or down or you can move it if you are left handed. I personally prefer to wear my knife in one of my back pockets opposite my wallet(I am left handed so my wallet goes on my left but I use my knife with my right so this works for me but might not work for everyone) and the stiff clip makes it so it doesn't slide which is nice especially since I sit on the knife. I have read in previous reviews that the screws are kinda soft so be careful when removing and tightening them because you do not want to strip them. Overall this is a great knife that I would recommend everyone own/add to there collection. The price is perfect for this knife. Even though it was made in china it feels like its American made. The box is a little simple and it didn't come with any paperwork or directions on how to clean or even how to change the positioning of the clip which would have been nice, but you can access all that information on the website. Its just nice when you get it in the box.
C**8
9 years later, still a great knife!
Bought this knife 9 years ago, and it's still my every day carry. I know someone else who bought the Tenacious, but honestly that was a little bigger than I needed. I was looking for something that didn't take up too much space in my pocket, but could still cut like a bigger knife. Things to consider: G10 handle is excellent, great for the price point. I prefer non serrated blades, as they're a little easier to sharpen. For ease of opening, I prefer the thumb hole over the stud. The jibbing is large and curved, easy to hook your thumb onto for secure cutting. Time tested liner lock. Multiple attachment points for the clip, I keep it tip up in my front left pocket. I've had expensive knives before, unfortunately lost a really nice Benchmade. That's why I bought this one, I wouldn't be torn up if I lost it or something happened to it. I purposely came back 9 years later to review this knife because I almost lost it tonight! Forgot I had it on me and couldn't get into a venue due to security. Left it on the top of the tire of a parked car nearby and hoped it was still there when I came back. Fortunately it was, but to be honest, if it was gone I just would have bought another one to replace it. Fantastic price to value ratio, super durable, and hasn't shown a single sign of wear aside from the blade. I've sharpened it many times over the years without fail. Awesome knife!
P**Y
Really Solid Pocket Knife
I'm the sort that does a lot of research before I buy anything, this particular knife included. In terms of its dimensions, it is just about the perfect length for a general use pocket knife (slightly under three inches). The one thing I might point out is that, while this blade is within the "regular" dimensions for a pocket knife in terms of length, the over-sized spyder hole and flat grind of the blade make it appear a lot bigger than other knives in its class. If you're looking for something that looks really small and discreet, you may want to look for a narrower blade. That said, the broad blade and spyder hole, as well as the general construction of the knife, make for a really nice, easy open. The knife also slices extremely well. In short, it does what it is supposed to do really, really well... especially for less than 30 bucks. The G-10 material used for the scales is nice and provides a good, solid grip. It isn't the most comfortable material I've ever held in my hand, in terms of the scales on the side of a knife, but like I said above... it does what it is supposed to do really, really well. It provides good, solid purchase. If I was going to hold this thing and use it to cut for hours on end (not usually my use), it might be a deal breaker though. Whittlers beware. The research that I did indicated that some of these blades have construction problems, in terms of issues with the opening. I didn't have these problems. Mine is buttery smooth. Also, I'd seen more than one forum where people talked about how the clip (which is designed to be moved) is difficult to move. Specifically, some of the hex screws on the clip vary in size, or strip easily. Again, I didn't have these problems, but it is worth mentioning them in a review, so you are an educated buyer. Some people are saying that their screws were stuck in place with blue chemical threader. Again, I did not have these problems. I bought a little hex key at Ace Hardware for fifty cents and moved mine in about two minutes. No problems at all. These issues kind of concerned me before purchase, but I decided to buy anyway. Here is why: everything I'd heard on the internet said that Spyderco had phenomenal customer service. I couldn't find a single account where Spyderco didn't make right if there was something wrong with the blade. I figured that if I did encounter a problem, they'd take care of it. If I had to wait an extra week or two for their customer service to provide me with what is, by the majority of accounts, a great knife, I could live with that. It beat dropping thirty or forty bucks more on the next spyderco model up the line. In short, my experience was a good one, and I got a really nice pocket knife for a really good price. Buyer be educated. UPDATE: I've had the knife for a few months now. It still performs excellently. The main addition that I'd make to this review concerns the 8Cf13MoV steel in the blade. It takes an excellent edge, and very easily sharpens. That said, the edge retention is not mind-blowing. If you want to keep this knife shaving-sharp with regular use, you're going to need to steel / strop it a couple times every month, and do a touch-up with your extra-fine sharpening stone every two months or so. (I'll warn you, though, there is no real reason to keep a general use pocket-knife this sharp... this is just a personal preference. If I was less picky about sharpness, I'm guessing this knife would only need to see a stone a couple times a year.) As stated above, the open/close action on mine is quite smooth, but I keep the knife free of debris and pocket lint, and I put in a few drops of 3-in-1 oil every month or so.
B**R
Persistence - LOOK FOR 8 MINUTE HD VIDEO REVIEW on how this is TOUGHER FOR LEFTIES TO SAFELY CLOSE
I uploaded this Youtube video http://youtu.be/YHQHTDge0q8 for this Amazon review. The video is in HD which is way too large to host here. Please watch video and comment here or there on Youtube. I'm really happy with the quality of the iPhone 5 which took this 7 minute review video.. WHETHER LEFTY OR RIGHTY, it is an education in the design of the Spyderco Persistence. I hope my knife demo helps LEFTIES especially to see that this knife is going to be a bit harder to close than if you were right handed. A cut across the top of my left thumb was an example of how your hand crosses the blade unlatching lock, as where it works much differently as a right handed user folding the knife one handed. Now on to the written review, let me know if the video was helpful, it is my first video here. I just got this today. I read so many reviews, but more so watched dozens of Youtube Videos (and suggest you do to) to see the differences in the three size from Tenacious (largest) to the Persistence (this one) to the Ambitious, the smallest. I can not talk for the largest, nor the smallest - but this Persistence is an amazingly TIGHTLY BUILT KNIFE! I shaved sheet paper in 1/8th inch wide strips from the tip to the bottom of the blade with no feathering or resistance - sharp out of the box. BEWARE TO US LEFT HANDED PEOPLE: although you can rearrange the belt clip using Torx wrenches (guess wrenches is the right word) so that the blade will face up or down or either side by moving the incredibly spring steel pocket clip (which will never fail you - I cannot see this knife EVER falling loose from your belt or pocket - no way. BUT, if you look at both sides of the knife where the area is rounded out for your thumb to deploy the blade, a RIGHT HANDED deploy has more then a quarter inch ramped thumb groove to grab the blade. Even with the spring pocket clip moved (and ideally you want this blade POINT in your pocket for easy deployment) but using your LEFT THUMB JIMPING of the blade lock/release between you and the thumb hole. IT DOES NOT INTERFERE DEPLOYING THE BLADE, but closing it ONE HANDED as a LEFTY is quite difficult. You need a strong thumb to release the opened blade and as the knife closes, your thumb is still in the way. CLOSING THIS WONDERFUL KNIFE AS A LEFTY HAS A LEARNING CURVE - BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE. As a RIGHTY, it is a fast open, east unlock stop and close with all fingers out of the way. I like this so much, I could not rate it lower. Lefties your thumb will be in tge path of the blade as it closes. I have the black color, the grip is comfortable and secure feeling. Even with the issues mentioned above, I would not give this knife even 4.5 stars - it is a 5 star knife. If it were redesigned, to be exactly ambidextrous - then this version might just get a 4.5. Until then, get this incredible tool, no wiggle, no movement - solid. And feel what a TRUE 5 star pocket knife this is. DON'T LET THIS review DETER YOU - I hope I have helped, a knowledged consumer is rarely disappointed - and this knife will not disappoint.
P**.
Great Knife for the Money
This was is my first Spyderco but it probably won't be my last. For an inexpensive knife, this really is great. It has a nice and solid liner lock, feels unbelievably solid when open, and carries well with or without the clip. I do wish they made this knife in a version with a thumb stud. I prefer the stud to keep the overall knife size down. I haven't really cut much with it since it's so new, but it does seem to be decently sharp out of the box. I could probably get it a bit sharper with a few minutes on my whet stones but this is fine for now. Update: I've had this knife for a few months now and I've used it as my day to day utility knife. The factory edge stayed sharp enough to be called a knife but I decided it was time to hit it with my diamond stones. It sharpened in no time flat and has been fine since. Additional Thoughts: I have bigger knives and I have smaller knives and this one continues to be my edc. It's inexpensive enough where I won't mind if something happens to it, but it hardly feels cheap or junky. It is the perfect size, too - I think the ambitious is too small and the tenacious is too big.
K**Z
A superior blade, a well-designed product, and a great EDC knife
This is a phenomenal knife. I got it as an EDC (every day carry) knife, and it suits that purpose perfectly. Not a day goes by where I'm not using this knife to trim, cut, slice, or open something. It really is a handy blade. I got this knife because Spyderco has a reputation for excellence, because of its size, and because of its design. The Spyderco reputation is well-deserved based on this product. I know when I first purchased this knife (many years ago) there was some concern about Spyderco outsourcing their manufacturing. I cannot speak to the specifics of this, but I can say that if so, quality has not suffered. This knife is sturdy but maneuverable, hefty without feeling clunky. The size is ideal and was ultimately the selling point for this knife over other, similar Spyderco offerings. The Tenacious is this knife's slightly larger sibling, but even that slight increase in size makes the knife seem too big for casual use and something that might get you concerned looks. On the other end of the spectrum, the very similar Ambitious, which is slightly smaller, feels too small to get most jobs done and is likely too tiny for most people's hands to grip comfortably. The Persistence really is the one that is just right. Finally, the elegance of this knife's design is in its simplicity. The open design of the handle keeps the blade clean and the whole thing light. The grip is firm in your hand. The linerlock is strong and easy to use. The thumb hole is well placed and makes opening the blade a breeze, while still having the knife stay firmly shut until you want it to open. Do yourself a favor and get this exceedingly useful knife.
J**A
High quality, low price
This is an awesome knife for the price. Very, very sharp out of the box. Yes, there are fancier steels, but unless you are a steel addicted (I unfortunately became one), the Persistence's 8Cr13MoV steel is more than enough. No, it will not win a "how many cardboard and rope can I cut and still split hair" competition against ZDP-189, but it can cut a lot of cardboard and rope. It can be sharpened to split hair too, but if you do that, sorry, you became a steel addicted too. The "Made in China" here does not mean anything lesser. I also have Spyderco knives made in Japan (Delica, Stretch, Dragonfly), Taiwan (Techno), and USA - Earth (Manix 2 G10 FFG), and from my specific samples, I'd rank Taiwan at the top, Japan and China tied in the middle, and (sorry but) USA last. Honest, well built, beautiful, rugged knife. Less scary for non-knife people than its super successful larger brother Tenacious. The only criticism I have is that the pocket clip on mine came too tight (hard to pull off the pocket). I took it off and tried to bend it a bit in a vise, and although I managed to make it less strong, I also managed to create tiny fissures around the screw holes. Already bought a replacement clip just in case, but didn't have to replace it so far.
D**E
Sehr gutes Messer
Ein wirklich sehr geiles Messer. Sieht sehr gut aus, kam sehr scharf an, keine optischen Mängel und es macht süchtig damit herumzuspielen. Ein Stern muss abgezogen werden, da mir persönlich der Preis zu hoch war. Bei einem Preis von ca 45-50€ würde sich niemand beklagen.
O**N
Spyderco : sinónimo de calidad
Me gustó la Navaja , se sienten la calidad en los materiales , a pesar de ser una de las líneas más económicas de spyderco , están hechas de excelentes materiales , a mi segundo día con ella , un uso algo pesado , ya presenta rayas en la hoja , es lo único
J**N
buena navaja
Buena navaja tiene un buen tamaño tuve la mas pequeña y estaba muy contento pero la perdí esta muy afilada
う**め
この価格はお買い得
サムホ-ルでスムーズにオープン、スパイダルコは35年前から使っていましたが仕上げはそのころより良いかも?
ヤ**ダ
スパイダルコらしく仕上がりが非常に良い
手が小さめの人には非常に使いやすく、動きも良い。 手が大きい人は、ワンサイズ上のテネイシャスの方が使いやすいサイズかもしれない。 注)ライナーロックの構造から右利き用となっているため、左利きの人は別のロック構造(ロックバックやアクシスロックなど)のナイフをおすすめします。 追記 1本目とは違う別のショップ(eナイフ)から2本目を購入したが、1本目より全体的に汚かった。 また、パッケージも中に入っているシールの大きさも1本目とは異なっていた。 どちらかが偽物なのか、どちらも偽物なのかどちらも本物で出荷ロットが違うだけなのかは不明だが、2本目はポケットクリップにも傷があり微妙な感じです。 紙はスパスパ切れるのでブレードは良いが、しばらく開閉するとブレードのセンタリングがすぐにズレてきました。
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