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The Spyderco Dragonfly folding pocket knife features a 2.2-inch VG-10 stainless steel blade known for exceptional sharpness and corrosion resistance. Its compact design is enhanced by a textured foliage green G-10 handle and stainless steel liners with a precision back lock, delivering strength and ergonomic control. Ambidextrous with a reversible deep-carry clip, this lightweight yet durable EDC knife is perfect for tactical, camping, survival, and everyday use, appealing to professionals who demand both style and performance.






































| ASIN | B002GIOYX8 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #573,463 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,606 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Length | 2.3 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Straight Edge |
| Brand | Spyderco |
| Brand Name | Spyderco |
| Color | Foliage Green |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 229 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716104002665 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon |
| Included Components | Dragonfly |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 5.56 Inches |
| Item Shape | Folding Pocket Knife |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Spyderco |
| Model Name | SC28GPFG |
| Model Number | SC28GPFG-BRK |
| Part Number | C28GPFG |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 2.3" |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Locking Blades, Reversible |
| Special Features | Foldable, Locking Blades, Reversible |
| Style | Foliage Green - PlainEdge |
| Theme | Utility |
| UPC | 097914369293 716104002665 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
C**E
Nice everyday carry (EDC) knife
The Dragonfly G-10 is one of my two casual edc knives, along with the Benchmade 707. The Dragonfly is a superb small knife for everyday, routine tasks. The small blade (sub 2") does about 99 % of the stuff most people would need a knife to go. It isn't going to chop down a tree or gut a bear, but people who do that stuff already have knives for that kind of task and are not considering Dragonflys. For casual use, this knife would be tough to beat. It is thin and sharp and slices through packaging and other stuff like butter. Much of that has to do with its thin, 2.5mm blade. Thin blades slice well, and this one is THIN. I love how the Dragonfly and, specifically, its blade is so small that it is perceived solely as a utility tool and not a weapon. You can open this up in a Starbucks if you need to, and no one will give it or you a second look. That cannot be said of many knives, even ones that are considered small EDCs. I also have the less expensive FRN version, which is basically a tough black plastic handle. They are very different. It must be noted that both of these knives do the exact same thing, with the exact same blade. On a strictly utilitarian basis, there is no reason to pay more for the G-10. However, they feel very different. The FRN version is so light as to be almost weightless. The G-10 is a solid, heavier knife with stainless steel liners and a nice G-10 handle (kind of a resin feel). Some people like the FRN version better. I prefer the G-10; my FRN sits in the drawer while the G-10 comes out with me often. I never edc the FRN version even though it is as capable as the G-10. The G-10 is solid, like a little tank. It feels great in the hand. There is a fun factor to the G-10 - you just enjoy using it. The FRN is, to me, more like a tool you keep in the drawer; it doesn't feel substantial or impressive. But again, it does the EXACT same thing as the G-10. It's really a matter of preference. But if you're wondering whether there's a difference between the two that justifies the price, the answer is Yes. If you're looking for a very small utility knife you can carry around without scaring anyone or taking up much space in your pocket, this could be the one. But also check out the Benchmade 707, which gives you an extra inch of blade with very similar slicing capability, and a far superior deployment/lock-up system than the Dragonfly's back lock. (Although many people would say that the Dragonfly is much, MUCH cooler than the Benchmade, and I'd agree with that - there is a fun factor to the Dragonfly).
I**R
Awesome Low Profile EDC Knife!
> Lightweight. (4 of 5) This pocket knife is great for everyday carry (EDC). The lightweight style of this blade creates a comfortable pocket carry; its like there is nothing in or attached to your pocket. There is an FRN (Fiberglass Reenforced Nylon) version of this knife which is lighter weight. However, even with the G-10 handles, this is super light! Keep in mind, it is a small knife too, but the weight is balanced nicely. > Wire Clip is O.K. (3.5 of 5) The wire clip allows this knife to carry deeply and looks nice too. The clip is strong but I the clip was caught on a chain link fence and I thought I was out a good deal of money. The wire clip caught the fence and clipped on. I am happy I found it. The wire clip is removable and I bent it into a tighter position and haven't had a problem since. > Comfortable Grip. (5 of 5) For such a small knife… I am purely impressed. The grip fits my hands perfectly (Large size hands) and holds in place. Once you have your grip, you will not have to worry about movement. The finger choil on the front it nicely placed and jimping on the knife is perfect for grip. The G-10 is a proven material and feels great and grips well also. > Couldn't be Sharper! (5 of 5) The knife comes RAZOR sharp out of the box! It was able to gut through paper and cardboard consistently as though it was butter. There is no need to re-sharpen or re-profile this blade out of the box. I have used this knife enough to re-sharpen the blade; it sharpens with ease and comes back to a razors edge. > Quality Design/Build (5 of 5) Look at the pictures. Spyderco makes great stuff. The quality is fantastic and I feel as though I can rely on this for EDC. However, the size of this knife is its only limitation. But that is to be expected from such a small knife. This knife fits its purpose for me: a reliable, low profile knife that I can EDC anywhere. This knife will not draw eyes in any excessively liberal establishment because of its small stature and clean looking design. This is not an intimidating blade. This is also a knife that is just fun to hold and to play with for those of you who like that sort of thing. >> Total Score >> 90% << (22.5 of 25) This knife gets a solid score that exceeds expectations. If you want it and have the money to buy it, buy it now. You won't regret purchasing this knife. Don’t forget top check the strength of your clip too - its an easy fix and you don’t want to regret not doing it.
J**E
Excellent knife. It's exactly what I hoped for.
I just got this knife in the mail. I was hesitant based on some people writing negative reviews on fit and finish. I am glad to say that I have absolutely no issues on the fit and finish if this knife! It was also sharp enough to shave with (which I did) right outta the box, which is a nice upside. I was torn between this G10 model and the much cheaper FRN model. The G10 has metal liners and the FRN is one molded peice of durable lightweight plastic. FRN feels super cheap in my hand, like a gas station knife. There is a guy who makes g10 replacement handles for the FRN model, but the total would have been $100. In the end I selected this to gain a bit of extra heft, and the option to replace the G10 scales with some african knobthorn I have. This knife is heavier than the FRN model. I think that is a good thing. I am very pleased with how it feels in hand. I have size XL hands, and I can get a full four finger grip. I will specify that this grip is a delicate work grip, not a ham fisted chopping grip. My thumb rests agaisnt the jimping on the top curve perfectly. My index finger on the bottom jimped coil. The remaining fingers sit on the lower portion of the handle. As for other bits about the knife. The spydie hole is not too sharp, but not too smooth. I cannot flick it out with my middle finger in the classic spydie flick but it is the first spydie I own, so theres that. I can flick it out with my thumb, though it does scratch my thumbnail up a bit. The pocket clip is a heavy duty wire and seems durable. My only complaint about this knife centers around the clip. It is tensioned very tightly against the scale. The G10 is very rough, similar to 300-400 grit sandpaper. This makes it next to impossible to clip onto my pockets. I plan to sand down the G10 scale on the clip side to be smooth so it doesn't cause this problem. However, I shouldn't have to modify a $120 dollar knife. Changing the G10 out for some classy african hardwood is an aesthetic change I was planning on anyway, just to be able to dress it up when I want. The G10 is excellent and more than serviceable. It also looks great. It's just too rough on the clip side. Either that or the clip is too tight given the roughness of the scale.
G**E
Great Little Big Knife
The first Dragonfly--which came out in 1994--was the original "Little Big Knife". The idea is that it's a small knife that has a comfortably-sized grip. The rear portion of the blade is not sharpened and extends the handle (what Spyderco calls a 50/50 choil). To give you an idea of how well this works, the overall length is about 5.5", yet the usable handle length is longer than that on Benchmade's mini-Griptilian and should be enough for most people to get a full four-fingered grip. The choil also allows for a grip very close to the cutting edge, which gives greater control of the blade. The price you pay for that is reduced edge length, though on Spydercos you are likely to have a ricasso there anyway if there isn't a choil. With the exception of gentleman's blades, I won't buy a knife without a choil anymore. This version of the Dragonfly has a detachable wire clip, a first for this model. It also has jimping (texturing) on the thumbramp and choil. The knife is so small, though, that I don't really think jimping is necessary, and it looks a bit ugly to me (not that it matters). The G10 is nice and grippy. Too grippy, perhaps? I had to sand down the area under the pocket clip to keep it from ripping up my pants. Speaking of which, I love Spyderco's wire clips. They are less obtrusive and carry deeper than stamped clips. Some people worry about their strength; that is, until they actually feel one. Fit and finish on my copy is perfect; looking at the back of the knife, it is difficult to see where the liners end and the backspacer begins. After breaking in, it is buttery smooth without any extra oil or lubrication added to the tang or pivot. I don't think the steel liners were absolutely necessary for screw construction, but they do make it so only one screwdriver is enough to disassemble it. The knife should be relatively easy to take apart and put back together (compared to a Delica or Endura), but keep in mind that this will void your warranty. I am one that doesn't care for the liners; they are pretty beefy and the knife has a very tank-like and dense feel to it (though it's only 2oz). The Spyderco Urban is linerless G10 and certainly does not feel cheap (it also has full screw construction). If you want something lighter, the new FRN (plastic) Dragonfly was just released today (11/22/10) and only weighs 1.2 oz. Like the G10 Dragonfly, it has screw construction, jimping on the thumb ramp and choil, and a two-way removable wire pocket clip. The FRN texture is the newer "bi-directional texturing" also used on the latest Delica and Ladybug. One last thing: I see people complain occasionally that they don't know how to close a lockback one-handed. Probably this is due to experience with a Buck 110 or similar knife. Spyderco uses a Mar-MacBurnette "mid-lock", which is a vast improvement over the traditional back-lock. They have instructions on how to close the knife one-handed on their website (link in comments).
R**S
Elite EDC
Full disclosure: I’m obsessed with this knife. No matter what else I’m carrying I have this little knife with me. I have and love the frn version but this little guy is a tank! I took the pocket clip off and carry it in my 5th pocket of my jeans. After carrying this knife for a little over a year here are my thoughts: Pros: compact, light, taking up little space in the pocket while still having excellent ergos. This knife feels so secure in the hand! The g10 is grippy but not too much that it rips up my pockets. Very non threatening to everyone while still being big enough to be incredibly handy. The wire pocket clip is excellent but I still prefer to take it off and keep this knife in my coin pocket. I love spydercos vg10 as it holds a decent edge while being resistant to rust. This is a great user knife! Cons: a little expensive, some might find it a bit wide. Bottom line: I don’t know if this knife is for everyone but it is perfect for me and my everyday needs. The frn model is an excellent option but I do think this an upgraded version in materials and the g10 and metal liners make for an extremely solid yet compact knife. I highly recommend it!
P**E
Fine EDC Knife
I've been searching all year for a replacement for my old (inside) EDC, an ancient two blade Case folder my first wife gave me about 30 years ago. Tried two Bucks, a Benchmade, and a Boker but they were not satisfactory as I mostly work inside these days and a large blade which draws little or no comment outside tends to FREAK office people out. I've only had this knife two weeks now, but it's my first choice at work or other inside/genteel situations. I love it. This is one of the finest knives I have ever owned. It has a solid lock up, with no up-down or left-right play. Deployment seemed a little stiff at first, but some of that is likely because most of my other folders are in the 3-4 inch range and I'm used to it now. Useful jimping on the ramp and choil allow me to choke up on it for more control if needed. I love the full flat-ground leaf-shaped blade, which was extremely sharp out of the box. It may be small but this is no toy, you could easily lose a fingertip if you are careless. The wire pocket clip doesn't look like much, but is very strong. Did I mention that I love this knife? The blade is made in Seki City, Japan, and according to its website, Seki City was founded about 780 years back by a blade maker who wanted a safe place to carry out his trade. It seems to be the blade capital of Japan if not all of Asia. No wonder there.
C**0
Love This Knife!
Very nice little knife. Love the blade shape and feel of G10 scales. I had a nice collection of G10 Spyderco Knives and sold them all to pay for a new rifle. Bought a nice titanium pocket clip from Lynch Co and turned this knife into a nice little EDC knife.
S**M
Action is way too stiff!
I really wanted to like this knife but could not. Out of the box the fit and finish looked good. However, the action to open and close it was very stiff. I figured loosening the pivot and/or other screws would solve the problem. But to my surprise, they were already loose and tightening them just made the problem worse. This knife simply did not have the smooth functioning I would expect from a Spyderco made in Japan at this price point, so I returned it. It surprised me, but my Spyderco Cat from Taiwan, for half the price, has a silky-smooth deployment and appears to be better put together. Hope you find this helpful....
M**N
Nice!
One of the best small folding knife (G10).
J**L
Tienda recomendable, rapidez y precio.
Buen precio, entrega en 4 días aunque la fecha estimada es mucho más larga, tienda recomendable por rapidez del servicio y precio.
C**W
コンパクトなだけでなく良いものを使っている実感。Perfect !
前にドラゴンフライの初期モデルを持っていましたが、それはクリップが一体型で滑りやすかった記憶があります。 また、中に金属ライナーなく軽く剛性が低かったのを覚えています。今回のG10グリップ採用の本モデルは前述のウイークポイントを全部無くしたような仕上がりで、使いやすさだけでなく 高級感すら漂い所有欲を満たしてくれる最高の出来と思います。 グリップの色は落ち着いたグリーンで真っ黒よりも落ち着いて見えて好きです。 箱出しでの切れ味は言うことありませんが、固めの素材のため、あとの砥出し次第でしょう。 アウトドアではノコギリ持参なので このスパイダルコは小さな作業用で割りきって使います。
C**N
Herramienta de precisión buen diseño,todo en uno
Buen diseño,sorprende su pequeño tamaño pero es una herramienta de gran precisión,recibida dentro de los plazos,todo correcto ningún problema Ok
K**K
Spyderco Dragonfly Green G10.
Ein Hingucker nicht nur für die Sammlung! Trotz seiner kleine Größe ;-) liegt gut in der Hand. Aber Vorsicht, das Teil ist nicht zu unterschätzen und ist sehr Scharf. Spyderco halt. Nicht günstig aber einfach super.
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