Well shucks! This item is no longer available and we don't know when it will be back.Here are some similar items that we hope float your boat: The Chaparral is one of Spydercos thinnest, lightest mid-sized CLIPIT folders. This debut Chaparral has a carbon fiber handle with a mid-positioned back lock and screw-together construction. Attached to the ultra-slim handle is a reversible tip-up carry pocket clip that conveniently arranges the knife deeply inside a pocket. CTS-XHP powdered stainless steel blade is flat ground and plain edged for the best available cutting performance with non-skid jimping located at both the spine and choil. A Chaparral is a shrub native to the Western United States with the unique ability to perennially survive, revive and regenerate after being destroyed by drought. Its also what Spyderco calls their new and continuing series of gentlemens folders. Mid-sized Chaparral folders will have identical blade and handle profiles but showcase variant handle materials. Handle options will be chosen for their elegant appearance and functional utility with a focus directed at making the Chaparral series unique as well as a serious contender in the gents knife genre.
Specifications
Blade Steel: Cts Xhp
Model Number: C 152 Cfp
Lock Type: Lock Back
Blade Thickness: 0.08 inches
Handle Thickness: 0.34 inches
Blade Length: 2.81 inches
Open Length: 6.375 inches
Weight: 2.5 ounces
Blade Edge: Plain
Finish Color: Satin
Style: Drop Point
Clip Type: Tip Up
Handle Material: Carbon Fiber
Use Case: EDC
Origin: Taiwan
Pros vs Cons
Based on online reviews from verified buyers around the web.
High-quality materials, including real carbon fiber
Extremely sharp blade from the factory
Very thin and lightweight design
Excellent slicing performance
Refined look suitable for office environments
Easy one-handed opening for smaller hands
Great fit and finish
Durable and solid lock-up
Comfortable finger choil for better grip
Outstanding customer service from the retailer
Too small for larger hands to open one-handed
Thin lock bar can be a bit of a pain
Some users reported issues with faux carbon fiber on certain models
Initial gritty action may require oiling to smooth out