NAND – Folding Knife – 3.19" M398 Blade – Titanium

Spyderco

Was: $325.00
Now: $256.50

NAND – Folding Knife – 3.19" M398 Blade – Titanium


The Spyderco NAND is a premium non-locking folding knife built for buyers who want high-end materials, clean mechanics, and a more refined everyday carry piece than the usual slab of tactical pocket furniture. It pairs Bohler M398 blade steel with precision-machined titanium scales and Spyderco’s distinctive Ball Joint Non-Locking mechanism for a modern SLIPIT design that is light, sleek, and very intentionally different.

This is a high-dollar gentleman’s EDC with real material quality behind it, not some mall-ninja nonsense dressed up in titanium.


What it does

The NAND gives you a compact premium cutting tool for everyday carry with a non-locking design, one-handed opening capability, a fully functional round hole, and a deep-carry ambidextrous wire clip. It is meant for buyers who appreciate fine mechanical design and premium blade steel in a slim pocketable package.


Why it’s worth it

M398 is one of the big-boy steels in the edge-retention conversation, and Spyderco paired it with a titanium handle and an unusually thoughtful non-locking mechanism instead of phoning it in. For the customer who wants something more interesting than another cookie-cutter flipper, this one has actual personality and substance.


Specs

  • Product type: folding knife
  • Model: NAND
  • Blade length: 3.19"
  • Closed length: 4.66"
  • Overall length: 7.49"
  • Blade steel: Bohler M398 stainless steel
  • Blade finish: satin
  • Blade grind: full-flat
  • Edge: plain
  • Handle material: titanium
  • Locking mechanism: SLIPIT / Ball Joint Non-Locking mechanism
  • Carry: reversible deep-pocket wire clip, tip-up
  • Opening: blade tail / round hole
  • Weight: 1.8 oz
  • Country of origin: Italy

What’s included

  • Spyderco NAND folding knife
  • Factory-installed reversible wire pocket clip

Verify before you buy

Verify your local laws before purchase. This is a premium non-locking folding knife, and that matters because knife laws are often written by people who probably struggle with butter knives.

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